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Original soundtrack release from the Ghibli's theatrical anime "From Kokuriko Hill ("Kokurikozaka kara")." Contains its main theme "Sayonara no Natsu - Kokurikozaka kara -" sung by Aoi Teshima and more. BGM by Satoshi Takebe. Release Date: 2011.7.13

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A 16-year-old girl, Umi Matsuzaki, lives in her grandmother's boarding house called "Coquelicot Manor", which is located on the hill overlooking the harbour of the Port of Yohohama. Umi's father has passed away and her mother is in America studying so she helps clean and cook for the boarders and look after her sister and brother. In the town of Yohohama rather than telling the season based on the flowers that are blooming, they can tell what time of year it is by what boats are passing through the harbor. Each morning, she raises a set of signal flags with the message of "I pray for safe voyages". A 17-year-old boy, Shun, always sees this flag from the sea as he rides a tugboat to school and responds to them, but Umi doesn't know that. Several of the boarders include Miss Sahurah, Miki a doctor and Sashiko an artist. After breakfast, Umi does some final cleaning before heading off to school.

The first is the 'Coquelicot Manor' a female boarding house where Umi lives, at the top of the hill overlooking the city and the sea. A traditional Japanese house remodeled after an old hospital, it houses the bedrooms upstairs and the common rooms on the ground floor. Its particularity lies above all in the mast which stands in the middle of the garden, where Umi hoists the maritime pavilions every morning in homage to his father. Several poppy flowers are also in bloom in the garden.

From Up on Poppy Hill (Song Collection) (コクリコ坂から歌集 , Kokurikozaka karaKashuu) is a compilation of vocal versions of songs from the soundtrack sung by Aoi Teshima. It was released by Yamaha Music Communications on July 6, 2011.

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