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Bokura no Machi de : ウィキペディア英語版
Bokura no Machi de

"Bokura no Machi de" (僕らの街で in Japanese text, translates to "''In Our Town''") is the third overall single by the Japanese boy band KAT-TUN, and the second from their second studio album, ''Cartoon KAT-TUN II You''. The first ballad to be released as a single, it is also the first commercially released song to not feature Jin Akanishi who took a sabbatical from the group in October 2006 to study in Los Angeles.〔(KAT-TUN's Akanishi takes a break ), Tokyograph; retrieved on July 29, 2008.〕 The single was released in three editions; a regular edition with instrumental versions of the title track and a b-side, a first press limited edition with a bonus track and its instrumental version and a limited edition with the single's music video.〔(Bokura no Machi de with DVD, Limited Edition ), CD Japan; retrieved on July 29, 2008.〕
It was released on December 7, 2006 and became KAT-TUN's third consecutive number 1 on the Oricon singles charts.
==Single information==
"Bokura no Machi de" was written entirely by folk singer-songwriter Kazumasa Oda for KAT-TUN. He was an active participant in the recording studio attending each member's recording session from start to finish while providing advice for each of them.〔''Music Station'' interview, December 2006 appearance.〕 The song was featured as the ending theme song to Kazuya Kamenashi and Koki Tanaka's romance drama, ''Tatta Hitotsu no Koi'', and as such, the lyrics correspond with the troubled relationship Kamenashi's character and his love interest (portrayed by Haruka Ayase) once shared.

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