Lighting up Tokyo’s solitude
— A soundscape of Japanese nostalgia
moonlight Tsuki to Namida is not just a singer-songwriter; she is a Japanese storyteller of
shadows—crafting soundtracks for the sleepless and those chasing memories down neon-lit
alleys.
Blending the sentimentality of ‘90s J-pop with modern beats, her music paints a vivid picture
of a Tokyo that is both nostalgic and new.
Her work transcends physical stages, flowing into the metaverse—where listeners from
across the globe whisper:
“I don’t understand the words, but I can’t stop crying.”
All of her lyrics are intentionally written in Japanese, dissolving the language barrier and
leaving only raw emotion to resonate.
In 2024, she signed a non-exclusive music licensing deal with a New Jersey-based
company, planting the first seeds of international presence. In 2025, she was selected as the
first Japanese musician to speak at NFT NYC.
That quiet beginning has since carved a clear path—opening new doors and drawing global
attention.
She also launched Japan’s first NFT music gallery, which has been featured in books,
broadcasts, and beyond. More than just an artist, moonlight Tsuki to Namida is a rare
figure—a bridge between music, memory, and the digital unknown.
A fragile yet unwavering light—shining through Tokyo’s midnight haze.