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* ShoutOut: Figure skater Yuzuru Hanyu performed to a piano version of "Haru yo, koi" as one of his gala/exhibition programs because his mother is a big fan of Yumi Matsutoya and listened to the original a lot when she was pregnant with him.

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* ShoutOut: Figure skater Yuzuru Hanyu performed to a piano version of "Haru yo, koi" as one of his gala/exhibition programs programs, because his mother (coincidentally also named Yumi) is a big fan of Yumi Matsutoya and listened to the original a lot when she was pregnant with him.
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* ShoutOut: Figure skater Yuzuru Hanyu performed to a piano version of "Haru yo, koi" as one of his gala/exhibition programs because his mother is a big fan of Yumi Matsutoya and listened to the original a lot when she was pregnant with him.
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* TearJerker: "Hikoukigumo" (Vapor Trail) is one, especially when used in Film/TheWindRises. "Soutsugyou Shashin" is also bittersweet.

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* TearJerker: "Hikoukigumo" (Vapor Trail) is one, especially when used in Film/TheWindRises.''Anime/TheWindRises''. "Soutsugyou Shashin" is also bittersweet.
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* CoveredUp: Subverted. The success of Hi-Fi Set's cover of "Soutsugyou Shashin" was one of the factors in her rise to widespread popularity in 1975. It's become one of her most popular and well-loved songs despite never being released as a single.



* DarkerAndEdgier: Her 1980 album "Toki no Nai Hotel" (The Hotel Without Time) isn't relentlessly dark, but has a very moody and somber tone compared to a lot of her other albums.



** From her time as Yumi Matsutoya, we have "Destiny," "Mamotte Agetai" (I Want to Protect You), "Hello, my friend," and "Haru yo, koi" (Come, Spring).

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** From her time as Yumi Matsutoya, we have "Destiny," "Mamotte Agetai" (I Want to Protect You), "Hello, my friend," and "Haru yo, koi" (Come, Spring).Spring).
* TearJerker: "Hikoukigumo" (Vapor Trail) is one, especially when used in Film/TheWindRises. "Soutsugyou Shashin" is also bittersweet.

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* CrackIsCheaper: Her stuff isn't necessarily hard to find, but there's so ''much'' of it, that purchasing all of it will cost you a pretty penny, especially if you have to import from Japan.
* EarWorm: Too many to list.



** For her time as Yumi Arai, we have "Yasashisa ni Tsutsumareta nara" (If I'm Enveloped In Tenderness), "Rouge no Dengon" (Message in Rouge), and "Soutsugyou Shashin" (Graduation Photo).
** For her time as Yumi Matsutoya, we have "Mamotte Agetai" (I Want to Protect You), "Hello, my friend," and "Haru yo, koi" (Come, Spring).

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** For From her time as Yumi Arai, we have "Yasashisa ni Tsutsumareta nara" (If I'm Enveloped In Tenderness), "Rouge no Dengon" (Message in Rouge), "Chuo Freeway," and "Soutsugyou Shashin" (Graduation Photo).
** For From her time as Yumi Matsutoya, we have "Destiny," "Mamotte Agetai" (I Want to Protect You), "Hello, my friend," and "Haru yo, koi" (Come, Spring).
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* ArchivePanic: Has ''37'' studio albums, 2 extended plays, 2 live albums, and about an album's worth of songs that were exclusive to singles.
* CreatorCouple: Married her producer Masataka Matsutoya.
* CrackIsCheaper: Her stuff isn't necessarily hard to find, but there's so ''much'' of it, that purchasing all of it will cost you a pretty penny, especially if you have to import from Japan.
* EarWorm: Too many to list.
* EpicRiff: The electric guitar from "Destiny."
* SignatureSong: Has several.
** For her time as Yumi Arai, we have "Yasashisa ni Tsutsumareta nara" (If I'm Enveloped In Tenderness), "Rouge no Dengon" (Message in Rouge), and "Soutsugyou Shashin" (Graduation Photo).
** For her time as Yumi Matsutoya, we have "Mamotte Agetai" (I Want to Protect You), "Hello, my friend," and "Haru yo, koi" (Come, Spring).

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