Everything begins with the

Human Universe...

sparked by the moment Hayato shared his inspiration through Musica Universalis.

・HUMAN UNIVERSE ・JESUS, JOY OF MAN'S DESIRING ・GROUND IN C MINOR ・IN PARADISUM ・NOCTURNE I - PRE RAIN・NOCTURNE II - AFTER DAWN ・NOCTURNE III - ONCE INA A BLUE MOON・PAVANE POUR UNE INFANTE DÉFUNTE・NOCTURNE IN C MINOR ・RECOLLECTION ・CLAIR DE LUNE・SOLARI ・DAY ONE ・NEW BIRTH ・BOLÉRO ・7 VARIATIONS OF TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR ・POLARIS ・CONCERT ETUDE NO.8・THE WELL-TEMPERED CLAVIER, BOOK II PRELUDE AND FUGA NO.1 ・PRELUDE ・FUGAForgive me, distant wars, for bringing flowers home.

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The seven star colors on this site are drawn from a Hubble image of supernova remnant N 49, captured by NASA on July 14 — the day Hayato was born.

NASA birthday photo

Image Credit: NASA, ESA, and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA) Source: [NASA Official Page](https://science.nasa.gov/asset/hubble/celestial-fireworks-sheets-of-debris-from-a-stellar-explosion-n-49-dem-l-190/)

Celestial Chords
& Stellar Shapes

A cosmic coincidence that inspired this palette, with each color named after a track from his Human Universe album.

In this universe, each star shape represents a chord. Everyone can choose a star with 7 to 14 points, each corresponding to one of eight chords, inspired by Hayato Sumino's Human Universe. And of course, there's a mysterious 9th chord hidden somewhere—waiting to be discovered.

角野隼斗さん

30歳のお誕生日おめでとうございます。

May each day be as beautiful as music, and may your wishes shine and come true like the stars.