Ozawa Kenji to Stream Rare 'Corolla II ni Notte' Performance Tonight
Singer-songwriter Ozawa Kenji will perform his classic hit for the first time in 16 years during a YouTube live stream at 22:00 JST tonight.

Singer-songwriter Ozawa Kenji will treat fans to a special YouTube live stream tonight at 22:00 JST, featuring a rare performance of "Corolla II ni Notte" (In a Corolla II) - the first time he's played the beloved track in approximately 16 years.
The stream, titled "Koko Demasu! Tsuki to Machi no Aidade" (Here We Go! Between the Moon and the City), serves as a preview session for his upcoming nationwide hall tour. This gives fans across Japan a chance to experience Ozawa's music from home while building anticipation for his live performances.
"Corolla II ni Notte" holds special significance in Ozawa's catalog as one of his most recognizable songs from the 1990s Shibuya-kei movement. The track perfectly captures his whimsical pop sensibilities and helped establish him as a key figure in Japanese alternative music alongside artists like Cornelius and Pizzicato Five.
For international fans unfamiliar with Ozawa Kenji, he's often considered one of Japan's most influential indie pop artists. His sophisticated songwriting and distinctive vocal style made him a critical darling in the '90s, though he's maintained a relatively low profile in recent years, making tonight's performance particularly noteworthy.
The live stream represents both a nostalgic moment for longtime fans and an opportunity for newer listeners to discover why Ozawa remains such a respected figure in Japanese music. With his upcoming tour on the horizon, this preview session could mark the beginning of a more active period for the enigmatic artist.
