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🎍HAPPY NEW YEAR 2026🎍 γ‚γ‘γΎγ—γ¦γŠγ‚γ§γ¨γ†γ”γ–γ„γΎγ™οΌπŸ΄ 2026年も歒まることγͺγε‡Ίη™Ίι€²θ‘ŒπŸš…πŸ’¨ δ»ŠεΉ΄γ‚‚θΆ…η‰Ήζ€₯γ‚’γ‚ˆγ‚γ—γγŠι‘˜γ„γ„γŸγ—γΎγ™!!!!!!!!! ...

By θΆ…η‰Ήζ€₯ OFFICIAL
Posted December 31, 2025

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🎍HAPPY NEW YEAR 2026🎍

γ‚γ‘γΎγ—γ¦γŠγ‚γ§γ¨γ†γ”γ–γ„γΎγ™οΌπŸ΄

2026年も歒まることγͺγε‡Ίη™Ίι€²θ‘ŒπŸš…πŸ’¨
δ»ŠεΉ΄γ‚‚θΆ…η‰Ήζ€₯γ‚’γ‚ˆγ‚γ—γγŠι‘˜γ„γ„γŸγ—γΎγ™!!!!!!!!!

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About the Creator

θΆ…η‰Ήζ€₯ OFFICIAL is the verified Twitter account for Bullet Train (θΆ…η‰Ήζ€₯), a popular Japanese idol dance and vocal group managed by Stardust Promotion. They maintain a high-energy, fan-engaged style with frequent updates on events, releases, and promotions, serving as the primary source for all official news.[1] Their credibility is strong as the main hub for authentic information, with warnings against impersonators to protect fans.[2]

What's This About?

This post is a vibrant New Year's greeting from Bullet Train for 2026, featuring 'HAPPY NEW YEAR 2026' in English and 'γ‚γ‘γΎγ—γ¦γŠγ‚γ§γ¨γ†γ”γ–γ„γΎγ™οΌ' in Japanese, symbolizing the Year of the Horse (🐴). It declares unstoppable momentum with train emojis (πŸš…πŸ’¨) and requests fan support for the year ahead, hashtagged #θΆ…η‰Ήζ€₯. The content embodies Japanese New Year traditions blended with the group's high-speed train theme, rallying fans for continued success.

πŸ”₯Why It's Trending

Posted on December 31, 2025, it aligns perfectly with New Year's Eve celebrations transitioning into 2026, capturing peak holiday engagement on social media. Real-time searches show #θΆ…η‰Ήζ€₯ spiking due to fan interactions and the group's dedicated following.[3][4] The timely festive message and official status amplify its virality amid year-end trends.

πŸ’‘Fun Facts

  • 1Bullet Train (θΆ…η‰Ήζ€₯) draws its name from Japan's **Shinkansen** high-speed rail, reflected in their logo and performance style.
  • 22026 is the **Year of the Horse** in the Chinese zodiac, matching the horse emoji 🐴 in the post.
  • 3The group has 8 members, often called '8ki' (はけき), emphasizing unity like a train formation.[5]
  • 4Their official Twitter @sd_bt is the go-to for all updates, with massive real-time buzz on Yahoo Japan searches.[1][3]
  • 5Fans are warned about impersonator accounts, highlighting the group's huge popularity and need for official verification.[2]

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