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"Long tubules of tentacular nematocysts in the moon jellyfish sp. (Cnidaria, Scyphozoa)" Plankton and Benthos Research

To understand , one must dissect her vocal cords. Musicologists have noted that her voice possesses a rare "overtone spectrum" typically found in Tuvan throat singing, though she achieves it through Western classical placement. Rina Ishihara

Long tubules of tentacular nematocysts in the moon jellyfish , published in Plankton and Benthos Research "Long tubules of tentacular nematocysts in the moon

Capitalizing on this momentum, Ishihara released her debut EP, Utsuroi (移ろい – meaning "Transition" or "Change"), independently in 2017. The EP was a sparse, haunting collection of five songs. Recorded in a single room with just a piano, a vintage drum machine, and her voice, Utsuroi sounded like nothing else in Japan that year. Long tubules of tentacular nematocysts in the moon

Rina Ishihara's journey into the spotlight began at a tender age. Growing up in Tokyo, she was exposed to the vibrant world of Japanese entertainment from a young age. Her entry into the industry was facilitated by her participation in various talent competitions and auditions, which eventually led to her signing with a prominent Japanese talent agency.