In Japanese lyrical context (Kaze ni noru), "riding the wind" signifies moving freely, adapting instantly, and traveling without resistance. Decade, the traveler through the A.R. Worlds (Alternate Reality Worlds), does not belong anywhere. He is a perpetual stranger. To ride the wind is to embrace impermanence. To do it better is to turn the weakness of being a "hollow" Rider into the ultimate strength.
: "Ride the wind" symbolizes his lack of a "world of his own." He moves where the cosmic winds of the A.R. Worlds (Alternate Reality) Adaptive Nature kamen rider decade ride the wind better
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The phrase "ride the wind" originates from the official ending theme of Kamen Rider Decade , performed by the lead actor, Masahiro Inoue (Tsukasa Kadoya). Released on April 22, 2009, the single is an anthem that defines the protagonist's character. In Japanese lyrical context (Kaze ni noru), "riding
When Gackt performs this track, it commands the same attention as an anime theme song, showing its appeal transcends the Tokusatsu genre. He is a perpetual stranger