With the advent of Netflix and international interest in Japanese slice-of-life content, found a new audience. In 2021, Netflix Japan acquired streaming rights to her anthology series "Four Seasons in Nagoya" , a four-episode series where each episode is a single 50-minute shot following a different resident of the same apartment complex across one year.
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Furthermore, the "City Pop" revival of the 2020s has bled into a "J-Rock Revival." Younger DJs in Shibuya are now digging through crates for records, sampling her vocal hooks for lo-fi hip-hop beats. A 2023 track by the producer nightctl used a chopped vocal from "Nemurenai Yoru" and garnered over 2 million views on TikTok, introducing her sound to a generation born after she retired.
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was a graceful and technically sound Japanese figure skater of the late 1990s. She never reached the Olympic podium or won a World medal, but she was a two-time Japanese national silver medalist, a Universiade champion, and a respected competitor on the Grand Prix circuit. Today, she is best remembered as a skilled product of the Nobuo Sato coaching tree and a contributing figure to Japan's eventual rise as a powerhouse in women's figure skating.