Summary
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Aoi transitions to the singing portion of the stream, starting with 'Angraecum.' He mentions his fondness for Vocaloid artist Tsuki and expresses his desire to sing songs he loves despite the difficulty.
Aoi welcomes everyone to the stream. He notes his voice is a little louder than usual and expresses his excitement for the latter half of the year, starting in July, which he prefers over the first half due to nostalgic events like Christmas.
Aoi elaborates on his preference for the latter half of the year, citing events like Tanabata in July and Halloween in October. He playfully contrasts this with events in the first half of the year like New Year's Day, Valentine's Day, and various school-related events, admitting he doesn't enjoy summer much but likes the anticipation of winter.
Aoi discusses romantic scenarios influenced by seasons, particularly at fireworks festivals, and humorously contrasts dating in summer and winter. The conversation then shifts to a love for horror stories, where Aoi suggests a future stream asking viewers to submit scary experiences and jokes about a 'kai' (ghost) women's association.
Aoi delves into Japanese urban legends, discussing Hachishakusama and Kuchisake-onna. He provides humorous, yet practical advice on how to deal with these mythical figures, such as offering candies to Kuchisake-onna and using foreign languages to confuse her. He also briefly mentions Kisargi Station, another well-known urban legend.
Aoi shares a personal terrifying experience of being pursued by a strange man during a late-night walk, emphasizing the dangers of walking alone at night. He reflects on the general fear of the unknown and human behavior, acknowledging that real-life encounters can be scarier than supernatural ones.
Aoi performs 'Angraecum,' followed by Hachi's 'Tottemo Suteki na Rokugatsu Deshita' to mark the passing of June. He then sings 'Shoujo Rei' and 'Summer Time Record,' celebrating the start of summer and engaging with his audience.
Aoi performs 'Ao no Sumika' from the anime Jujutsu Kaisen. He briefly shares his progress in watching the anime and then performs ONE OK ROCK's 'Hitorigoto/Lonely ni,' expressing his enjoyment of songs with Japanese lyrics.
Aoi performs 'Sekai wa Koi ni Ochiteiru,' a well-known song, followed by MikitoP's 'Senko Plus,' a lesser-known but intriguing Vocaloid song. He jokingly questions whether the background music was on during the performance.
Aoi sings 'Kawakihameru' by Minami. After the song, he makes final announcements, thanking viewers for their support and participation throughout the 3-hour stream. He promotes his upcoming live performances in Tokyo and Osaka for July and August, urging fans to attend as it might be his last Osaka performance for the year. He concludes by encouraging likes, subscriptions, and comments for the archived video.
Aoi enthusiastically performs 'Mother Goose' as the final song of the stream, encouraging everyone to sing along during the 'sing along' parts. He thanks his audience once more for listening until the very end.