TK's upcoming new song, Kujakujanomaamuaia, will be featured in an NHK program called Minna no Uta (みんなのうた), literally "Everyone's Songs".
A five-minute Japanese television and radio program which is broadcast several times on the daily on NHK. One of NHK's longest-running programs, having been first broadcast on April 3, 1961.
Each episode of Minna no Uta features a single song, often accompanied by an animated music video. The songs typically are aimed at children, but can also be enjoyed by adults.
Minna no Uta is a popular program in Japan, and has helped to introduce many new songs to the Japanese public.
Like mentioned before the program is broadcast several times daily on NHK, which makes it accessible to a wide audience. TK's Kujakujanomaamuaia will air from December to January.
TK's Kujakujanomaamuaia NHK video can now be accessed directly from his Official Youtube channel here. You can also stream and download the song if you want.
For those curious wondering what, Kujakujanomaamuaia (クジャクジャノマアムアイア), means I figured to do some research. You can find information about its meaning on the NHK website. Just use the automatic Google translate tool and you should be able to understand what it is saying. It is basically an inversion around the well-known colorful plumed bird.
Oh, and something more as of November 30, 2023 via his Instagram TK revealed the peculiar and extremely long name is The 🦚 Janoma Amuia and on NHK the full title for the programming is "The Birds of a feather" / "The 🦚 Janoma Amuia". He even put little 🦚 emojis in his Instagram Story.
That about covers it! I am glad for TK. NHK is huge!