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* '''[[Team M]]''': [[Abe Wakana]], [[Ishizuka Akari]], [[Ijiri Anna]], [[Uno Mizuki]], [[Shibuya Nagisa]], [[Shiroma Miru]], [[Sugiura Kotone]], [[Deguchi Yuina]], [[Hori Shion]], [[Maeda Reiko]], [[Mizuta Shiori]], [[Yasuda Momone]]
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* '''[[Team BII]]''': [[Azuma Yuki]], [[Umeyama Cocona]], [[Okamoto Rena]], [[Ogawa Yuuka]], [[Kato Yuuka]], [[Kojima Karin]], [[Shiotsuki Keito]], [[Jonishi Rei]], [[Shinzawa Nao]], [[Nakagawa Mion]], [[Nakano Mirai]], [[Hara Karen]], [[Hongo Yuzuha]], [[Miyake Yuria]], [[Yamada Suzu]], [[Yamamoto Ayaka]], [[Yamamoto Mikana]], [[Yokono Sumire]]
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 08:18, 13 December 2020

Seishun Nembutsu is a song from NMB48's 24th single Koi Nanka No thank you!, by Team BII.

Information

Artist
NMB48
Composer
Kojo Yasuyuki (古城康行)
Arranger
Kojo Yasuyuki (古城康行)
Kanji Title
青春念仏
Romaji Title
Seishun Nembutsu
English Title
Youth Nembutsu
Single
Koi Nanka No thank you! (NMB48)

Lyrics can be found here.

Performing Members

Trivia

  • Nembutsu, also known as Nianfo, is a practice belonging to the school of Pure-Land Buddhism. It refers to the act of repeatedly calling the name of Amitabha, a spiritual Buddha.