is Rimi Natsukawa's second EP, released on . It consists solely of recordings on lullabies. It is her second EP that solely features cover songs.
The title comes from the song , which featured on Natsukawa's debut album "." The album was preceded with the single , a standard Japanese version of the Misako Koja song she covered on her 2002 EP "Minamikaze." "Famureuta" featured as the B-side of this single. The version of "Warabigami" appearing on the single is not on the album, however, a re-arranged duet version with Misako Koja appears instead.
The songs are lullabies from around Asia. "Warabigami" and "Famureuta" are songs released by Okinawan musicians (Misako Koja, Parsha Club). Two are lullabies from other regions of Japan ("Chà «goku Chihà  no Komoriuta," "Shimabara no Komoriuta"). The Chà «goku one is traditional, while the Shimabara one was written by Kohei Miyazaki (å®®å´Â康平) in the 1950s (popularised by enka singer Chiyoko Shimakura).
"MÃÂmÃÂhà Â" is a cover of "Mama Hao (媽媽好 Mama's the Best)," a song sung by Josephine Siao in the 1960 Chinese film Kuer Liulang Ji (è¦å ÂæµÂ浪è¨Â, No Body's Child). "Ten no Komoriuta" is a cover of Mongolian singer Oyunaa's debut Japanese single of the same name, released in 1990. "ChÃÂjanga" is a cover of Jajangga (ìÂÂì¥갠Lullaby), a traditional Korean lullaby.
All songs arranged by Seiichi Kyà Âda.