Chirinuruwowaka

[2][3] She first invited bassist Eikichi Iwai [ja], whom she was always interested in despite only knowing of him from a recorded performance, to GO!GO!7188’s tour, where she met him for the first time.

Iwai suggested a support musician by the name of Natsuki Sakamoto, whom he had previously performed a concert with during Chirinuruwowaka's hiatus.

After playing a jam session with the band, Sakamoto joined the group in January 2010 and that September Chirinuruwowaka resumed activity.

[12] It included the digital single "White Hole"[13] as well as the song "Amanojaku", which originally appeared on Ten no Mikaku but was rearranged with the sense of speed typical of Chirinuruwowaka.

[15] One of the tracks, titled "Zettaichi", was written by Nakashima following the events of the Great East Japan Earthquake.

[19] Daiki Nakahata joined Chirinuruwowaka as a support drummer following Abe's departure, first appearing on the album Sapient, released in 2020.