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Okay, I was looking through the Memorial address booklet and noticed the portrait of Ayu laying on a mirror with “0630” written in lipstick beside her. Is that significant?

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Okay, I was looking through the Memorial address booklet and noticed the portrait of Ayu laying on a mirror with “0630” written in lipstick beside her. Is that significant?

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More than likely yes, though there has been no official statement confirming the significance. Something of an urban legend has surfaced thanks to that image (which can be seen here); some people believe that is the date of her estranged father’s death. The lyrics of the title track certainly sound like they could have been written for such an occasion. Sayonara — You have gone to the place where we can never meet again I can’t accept the coldness of the eternal parting I wish I could have heard from you That I had certainly been loved by you Only once, even if it had been a lie (translation from Divine Ayu) Further speculations were fueled by her tearful performance of the song during her 2004-2005 Arena Tour, which was also the first tour that did not include a performance of “A Song for XX”, a song she has said was written for her father and performed at every concert in hopes that he would one day see it. Although there is nothing official to prove or disprove this story, it is the

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