Sakamoto Fuyumi Duets with Her 2009 Self in New Music Video
Enka singer Sakamoto Fuyumi performs alongside footage of herself from 17 years ago in the music video for her latest song "Tooi Mukashi no Koi no Uta."

Veteran enka singer Sakamoto Fuyumi has created something truly unique for her latest release. The music video for "Tooi Mukashi no Koi no Uta" (A Love Song from Long Ago) features the 57-year-old artist performing a duet with her younger self from 2009.
The creative concept brings together footage of Sakamoto from 17 years ago, creating an intriguing visual dialogue between past and present. This approach perfectly complements the song's nostalgic theme, as suggested by its title referencing "long ago" love.
Sakamoto Fuyumi has been a prominent figure in Japan's traditional enka scene since the 1980s, known for her powerful vocals and emotional delivery. Born in Osaka, she's built a career spanning over four decades, consistently releasing albums and touring throughout Japan. Her ability to convey deep emotion through song has earned her a devoted following among enka enthusiasts.
The use of archival footage to create a duet represents an innovative approach in Japanese music videos, especially within the traditionally conservative enka genre. By literally singing with her past self, Sakamoto creates a poignant reflection on time, memory, and the enduring nature of music.
This creative direction aligns with the song's contemplative nature, offering fans both a new musical experience and a chance to see how Sakamoto's artistry has evolved while maintaining its essential emotional core.
