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-starring drama ''Atami no Sōsakan''s theme song.


Background and development

Ringo Sheena had written several songs for Japanese dramas before "Tengoku e Yōkoso". Her first was in 2005, when Tokyo Jihen's single " Shuraba" was used for the period drama '' Ōoku: Hana no Ran''. In 2008, Sheena wrote the song " Amagasa" for the
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, which was used for the drama '' Yasuko to Kenji'', starring Tokio member
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. In 2009, Sheena's solo single "
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" was used for the drama ''
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'', which starred
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. Drama producer Ikuei Yokochi needed a song that would match the "strange atmosphere" of the drama, and thought of Tokyo Jihen when considering a band that could "project a unique atmosphere, where you're not sure if it's Japanese or Western music". Sheena, being a fan of screenwriter Satoshi Miki's works accepted the offer, and met with Miki to discuss the song. The drama's team requested a song "unlike today's chart toppers, but a jazz standard-like song that could be sung on forever."


Writing and production

Three versions of the song exist. The original, added to the band's studio album '' Dai Hakken'' as a bonus track and dubbed the "For the Tube" edition, features English lyrics, while the studio "For the Disc" version is sung in Japanese. In 2011, a
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instrumental version dubbed the "Tokyo Bay Ver." was released as a digital download in 2001, as well as on the DVD ''CS Channel''. Sheena wrote the song wrote especially for the drama, after reading Satoshi Miki's script during the ''Ultra C'' tour. After noticing a notation on her copy that said "a samba melody plays from the radio" for a certain scene, Sheena was inspired to write the theme song so that it could also work as a samba melody. It was recorded in June 2010 after the band finished their ''Ultra C'' tour. The song uses instruments such as the
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to create a "suspicious atmosphere". The song was rearranged for ''Dai Hakken'', as it was an album where the band considered the album's arrangement more carefully. Hata was credited on ''Dai Hakken'' as an "afrogrammer" for the "For the Disc" version of the song, after introducing African-style primal beats. The band made use of non-standard items such as boxes and wooden planks for percussion. The Tokyo Bay Ver. was performed by a special unit called the , which featured Tokyo Jihen members, as well as flautist Hideyo Takakuwa and vibraphone performer Midori Takada. Drummer Toshiki Hata performed a variety of Latin instruments on the piece: the
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, the
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, the shaker, the
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Promotion and release

As the theme song for ''Atami no Sōsakan'', the song was played during the ending sequences of each episode, and was utilised in promotional commercials and trailers for the drama. The band performed the song at ''
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'' on August 27, 2010. Tokyo Jihen were featured in issues of ''Rockin' On Japan'' and ''Switch'' to promote the release, as well as the
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program ''The Star'' airing an interview with Sheena. The song was first performed at the ''EMI Rocks'' festival on November 6, 2010. The "For the Disc" version of the song was performed in Tokyo Jihen's ''Discovery'' tour (2011), while the single version was during their farewell tour ''Bon Voyage'' (2012). Sheena also performed a version during her ''Chotto Shita Reco-hatsu'' mini-tour as a solo artist in 2014. A music video for the "Tokyo Bay Ver." was created for the ''CS Channel'' DVD's credits, directed by
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Critical reception

CDJournal reviewers praised the song's "troubling atmosphere", noting that it fits well with the drama. They were especially impressed by both Sheena's vocals, and with the song's finale, when it develops into a "violent" band sound. For the ''Dai Hakken'' album version, they praised Sheena's songwriting abilities in making a "melody that moves in half-tones", as well as member Ukigumo's guitar techniques.


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