[Machine Translation] Kyotaro's grandmother ran an inn called "Okamoto Ryokan" in Busan before the war, when the city was still under Japanese rule, and was famous in Busan for selling station lunches at Busan Station. For Kyotaro, who grew up listening to his grandmother's memoirs from a young age, "Blowin' in the Busan Wind" is a song that traces his own roots. The lyrical song, written by Chiyoko Mori and composed by Hiroshi Tokuhisa, expresses Kyotaro's feelings for his late grandmother in a folksy style. The coupling song is a cover of Kyotaro's version of "My Way," "This Way," and a Korean song "Separation ~Ibyul~," which also appears in the title track.