Kyōshinshō

It begins with a sparse arrangement of electric guitar and drums set to the same beat, along with Yojiro Noda's vocals.

The lyrics of the song are a discourse by Noda, who states that it is good that he only has two eyes, as otherwise he could not keep living if he had to see all of the "grief of the world."

In the chorus, he urges people to "carry a thread and needle" to sew up their eyes, so they can no longer see such grief and remain innocent.

[3] The song took half a year to write by Yojiro Noda, and was pieced together from guitar chords and lyrics in his head.

The video depicts the Yojiro Noda at night time in a playground, as he pushes a girl with a blindfold and headphones in a wheelchair through the park.

Shin Furukawa of Rockin' On Japan felt the song, along with "Dada," contrasted with the easy to listen to nature of the band's 2010 singles, "Manifesto" and "Keitai Denwa."

[14] The song was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan for an excess of 100,000 physical shipped copies,[15] the second Radwimps single and only one of three to receive this certification.

The band performing the song amongst the pile of bodies, while Noda stands with the girl in a wheelchair in the music video.