Privacy and terms of service
(JP¥1,580)
+NT$389 Shipping fee
+NT$64 Service fee
Text is automatically translated.
Report translation issueText is automatically translated.
Report translation issueFraud prevention
Customer support
Refund support for customers
Item condition
Almost New
Ships from
Japan
Category
Seller info
檜屋*フォロワー様7%offゴム引無料
5/5489
Something went wrong, please try again later.
This item cannot be shipped to your location due to export restrictions.
Something went wrong, please try again later.
This item cannot be shipped to your location due to export restrictions.
【Product Name】Kenshi Yonezu Chainsaw Man IRIS OUT / JANE DOE Regular Edition CD with Bonus Sticker, Nearly New Condition: Nearly unused The serial number has been removed, and the CD has only been played once, so it is in nearly new condition. - Bonus: Hologram stickers (2 included), unopened. - First press bonus serial code is not included. Tracklist 1. IRIS OUT - Theme song for the theatrical film "Chainsaw Man: The Reze Arc" 2. JANE DOE - Kenshi Yonezu & Hikaru Utada, Ending theme for the theatrical film "Chainsaw Man: The Reze Arc" ■Kenshi Yonezu – IRIS OUT / JANE DOE Regular Edition CD (with bonus) Condition: Nearly unused Bonus: Official hologram stickers (2-piece set) included Tracklist 1. IRIS OUT Theme song for the theatrical film Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc 2. JANE DOE Ending theme for Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc Performed by Kenshi Yonezu & Hikaru Utada *What is JANE DOE It is a仮名 (temporary name) used in English-speaking countries to refer to an unidentified woman or girl. A being who has no name, is not recorded, and should have been someone. It is a word that indicates such people. Reze, depicted in the theatrical film "Chainsaw Man: The Reze Arc," was also such a being. In the nation's records, she was a "weapon." Her human name would not remain anywhere. A normal life, school, time to choose her future. Reze lived without knowing these things, yet for a moment, she dreamed of being "normal." Walking barefoot on glass, with every pain, blood flows and falls. Please, follow those red footprints and come to me. Reze liked Denji. But more than that, she may have been seeking someone who could see her "abnormality" with the same perspective. Reze's words: "Actually, I never went to school either." It feels like a wish for a life that could not be fulfilled. It is a song that leaves a lingering sadness, and I think it is typical of Kenshi Yonezu. I also like Hikaru Utada. #檜屋全出品
4 weeks ago