A full album by Urbangarde, inviting listeners to journey through a thousand and one nights. Urbangarde, a trinity band formed by three artists who are also active as solo performers, Yoko Hamasaki, Temma Matsunaga, and Kei Okubo, releases a full album for the first time in two years. In addition to previously released songs such as "Showa Hyakunen Shojo," the "Showa 100th Anniversary Theme Song," "Ai, Amnesia," the ending theme of the TV anime "Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World?," "TOKYO Kinryoku," and "Babilomancer," also included in the venue-exclusive EP "TOKYOPOP3," as well as "Shonen Picaresque," themed around boys for the first time, the album includes a total of eleven tracks, including "Zero Tenshi," composed by Koji Ueno, and "Asakusa Junikai-dan," featuring narration by Tanishi Matsubara. Marking the eighteenth anniversary since debut, this album encapsulates the richness of Urbangarde as one of Japan's foremost existing technopop bands.