The ending song for Kimi ni Todoke Season 1 is Kataomoi (Unrequited Love), sung by Chara.
It's called Kimi Hana by pigstar. No, Kimi=Hana by Pigstar is the first opening. I am not sure who the artist is for the ending song, but the enging song's name is "Baby Romantica"
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No Ai Otsuka is the singer of the ending song Peach for the Hana Kimi Drama. The main girl in the Hana Kimi drama is the actress Horikita Maki
It depends whether you want the English theme song or the Japanese. The English theme song is "My Hands" By Leona Lewis. The Japanese theme song is called Kimi Ga Iru Kara. I don't know the name of the Japanese singer.
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"Kimi ga Inai Mirai" by Do As Infinity
"Kimi ni Aitaku Naru Kara" was created in 2014 by the Japanese band, VIVALET. It was released as a song for the anime "Haikyuu!!"
In Shugo Chara, Nana Mizuki sang the opening theme song "Black Diamond" and the character transformation song "Meikyuu Butterfly" for the character Utau Hoshina.
Hoshina Utau's <Blue Moon> is not inserted in the anime. It is only a character song. The inserted song is <Black Diamond>, <Meikyuu Butterfly>, <Glorious Sunshine>, <Heartful Song>.
Hiya! So I guess you've been watching Shugo chara :P I think. Ok so if you are then Utau means Diva or song (actually that's what I hear) but usually I hear people say that it means singing butterfly (her whole name) her whole name is Utau Hoshina. Hope I help :P
The particle 'WA' is a topic marker, akin to saying "as for (word preceding 'WA'); the particle 'wo' indicates the word before it is a direct object of a verb. Mamoru means 'to protect' or 'to defend'. 君"Kimi" is a way of saying "you", not "I" or "me". 君を守る "kimi WO mamoru" would be "(I) protect you" and 君は守る "kimi WA mamoru" would be "you protect (something)". This is from a Japanese pop song a few years back.
If you mean national anthem, it's "Kimi-Ga-Yo", which means "May Your Reign Last Forever" (Dedicated to the emperor)