Yorushika


Yorushika is a Japanese rock duo founded in 2017. The group is composed of N-buna, a Vocaloid producer, and Suis, a female vocalist. They are known for their juxtaposition of "passionate" and "upbeat" production and instrumentation fused with heavier lyrical content, which often explore ideas such as love and human emotion and draw from works of literature including Masuji Ibuse and Jules Verne.
The duo is extremely secretive, never publicly revealing their faces. N-buna stated that he does not want the creator to take precedence over the work.

Name

The name "Yorushika" is taken from a lyric in their song "The Clouds and the Ghost", "yoru shika mō nemurezu ni". The eye-designed logo mark is a motif of two moons facing each other and also serves as a clock hand, portraying the time "from 6:00 to night".

History

Prior to the formation of Yorushika, N-buna already had a sizeable following on Niconico, a Japanese video hosting website, first releasing vocaloid music on the platform in 2012. His 2013 song "Tōmei Elegy" reached first on the platform's daily vocaloid ranking. Additionally, he has produced two albums through, a subsidiary of Niconico's owner Dwango.
According to an interview with Natalie, N-buna and Suis met through a common acquaintance; Suis was a longtime fan of N-buna's vocaloid work. Suis first appeared as a guest vocalist during N-buna's two solo concerts in Tokyo. N-buna reached out to Suis to form Yorushika as part of N-buna's effort to find a "more human" voice to use in his music, as opposed to vocaloid. Since then, the two have released three extended plays and three full albums, all of which charted on both the Oricon Albums Chart and the Billboard Japan Hot 100 Albums Chart. Yorushika's popularity grew explosively, with critics noting that the lyrics seemed to strike a chord with younger audiences. Additionally, the song "Just a Sunny Day for You" also became popular in video app TikTok.
As of May 2023, their faces and detailed profiles have not been disclosed, as they want their audiences to listen to their music without "preconceptions". They have hosted live performances before, but the etiquette of concerts in Japan is a strict no-image policy until told otherwise. In their live performances, such as on their official YouTube channel, they often use backlighting on stage to obscure their faces, further maintaining their anonymity.
In 2020, they provided the theme song "Ghost in a Flower", the insert song "Night Journey, and the ending song "Liar", for the animated film A Whisker Away.
In 2022, they provided the theme song "Left-Right Confusion" for the movie Even If This Love Disappears from the World Tonight and "The Fruits of the Earth" for the Japanese TV drama Renovation like Magic.
In 2023, they provided the song "Setting Sun", the opening theme song for the first season of the anime series The Dangers in My Heart, and the song "Telepath", the opening theme song for the anime series Kaina of the Great Snow Sea.
In 2024, Yorushika provided the song "Sunny, the second opening theme song for the anime series Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, Yorushika also participated in a tribute album for the band Creep_Hyp, where they covered the song "Yū, Sansan", They also provided the song "Aporia", as the ending theme song for the anime series Orb: On the Movements of the Earth. Additionally, they have released the song titled "Sun", which serves as the theme song for the movie Shotai, directed by Michihito Fujii.
In 2025, Yorushika contributed the song "Snake" as the second ending theme for the anime Orb: On the Movements of the Earth. They also performed the song "Martian", which serves as the opening theme for the second season of the Shōshimin Series adaptation. They also provided the song "Playsick", serving as the soundtrack for a Daihatsu commercial video, titled "". They also provided the song "Shura", as the theme song for a drama series called We still don't know the school rules of that planet.

Members

  • N-buna – vocals, guitar, piano, other instruments, lyrics
  • Suis – vocals
Supporting members
  • Mitsuyasu Shimozuru – guitar
  • Tatsuya Kitani – bass
  • Masack – drums
  • Tetsuya Hirahata – keyboards

    Discography

Studio albums

Extended plays

Singles

Other charted and certified songs

Videography

Video albums

Music videos

Concerts

Tours
  • Moonlight Live Tour
  • Plagiarism Live Tour
  • Moonlight Re-enactment Live Tour
  • Zense Live
  • Moon and Cat Dance Live Tour
  • Zense Live
  • Plagiarism Re-enactment Live Tour
One-off
  • Summer Grass Gets in the Way Live
  • Zense Live
  • Moon and Cat Dance Live

    Awards and nominations