[Machine Translation] A duet inspired by the Tanabata star festival and themed on the sad long-distance love of a modern-day Orihime and Hikoboshi (Princess Orihime and Star Hikoko). The arrangement is based on Japanese instruments such as koto, shamisen, shinobue, and taiko drums. The bewitching melody, which uses a yonadaki scale, is Japanese in style, but at the same time has a hint of Western music. The lyrics are based on the Tanabata legend. A male-female duet, just like Orihime and Hikoboshi. All of the songs are united under the theme of Tanabata, and have never been heard by anyone before. Jun Sakijima wrote the lyrics, Shinichi Kawahara composed the music, Kotaro Ikegami arranged the music, and MILKYWAY sang the song. Jun Sakijima and Shinichi Kawahara, who are both solo singers, teamed up to challenge new frontiers beyond generations and genres. <profile> Jun Sakijima, enka/uta/pops singer, member of Japan Poets Society, member of Japan Singers Association Shinichi Kawahara, enka/uta/pops singer-songwriter