Saitan Kyori de

"Saitan kyori de" (最短距離で, lit. "Shortest distance") is a single by Japanese singer Miho Komatsu[1] and her first single released under the Giza Studio label. Unlike her previous single which was released as maxi-single, this one was released in 8cm single format. The single reached #16 for the first time and sold 21,130 copies. It charted for three weeks and sold 37,140 copies.[2]

"Saitan kyori de"
Single by Miho Komatsu
from the album Miho Komatsu 3rd ~ everywhere ~
ReleasedMay 8, 1999
Recorded1999
GenreJ-pop
Length18 minutes
LabelGiza Studio
Songwriter(s)Miho Komatsu
Producer(s)ROCKAKU
Miho Komatsu singles chronology
"Sayonara no Kakera"
(1999)
"Saitan kyori de"
(1999)
"Kaze ga Soyogu Basho"
(1999)

Track list

All songs are written and composed by Miho Komatsu and arranged by Hirohito Furui

  1. "Saitan kyori de" (最短距離で)
    • it is used as an ending song for the TBS show Rank Oukoku.
    • single version and album version have different arrangements
  2. "My destination..."
  3. "Saitan kyori de" (最短距離で) (instrumental)
  4. "My destination..." (instrumental)[3]
gollark: They had designed ARM CPUs for ages for their phones. Recently they got good enough and/or Intel annoyed them enough that they switched over.
gollark: ARM is an instruction set. "Traditional CPU[s]" use the x86 instruction set. People argue a lot over which design is best but broadly speaking there doesn't seem to be *that* much difference, although x86 has some advantages like I think greater code density and downsides like variable length instructions being annoying to decode.
gollark: That's not a very valid comparison. But Apple's cores are somewhat better than available x86 ones.
gollark: Apparently they did lose most of their CPU design team to some other company recently, so who knows.
gollark: It's really annoying to me that you can only get the best CPUs with Apple's ridiculous ecosystem and design.

References

  1. Miho Komatsu discography list (in Japanese) http://miho-komatsu.com/menu/discography.html
  2. 最短距離で [Saitan kyori de] (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
  3. Official track list (in Japanese) http://beinggiza.com/ci/item/GZDA-1005
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