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  2. Oricon Karaoke Chart - Wikipedia

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    Oricon Karaoke Chart is issued weekly and yearly by Oricon. It is one of the main charts of Oricon with Oricon Singles Chart and Oricon Albums Chart. Single and Album Chart both are based on sales, while this chart rankings are based on the plays in Karaoke in Japan. Karaoke is a popular cultural event in Japan. [1]

  3. Sensō-ji - Wikipedia

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    Nakamise-dōri at night Nakamise-dōri under the state of emergency for coronavirus pandemic in 2020. The Nakamise-dōri (仲見世通り) is a street on the approach to the temple. It is said to have come about in the early 12th century, when neighbors of Sensō-ji were granted permission to set up shops on the approach to the temple.

  4. List of television theme music - Wikipedia

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    Sesame Street ("Can You Tell Me How to Get to Sesame Street?") – Joe Raposo, Jon Stone, and Bruce Hart; performed by The Kids; Sex and the City – Douglas J. Cuomo and Tom Findlay; Shaft ("Theme from Shaft") – Isaac Hayes; Shake It Up – Selena Gomez; Shameless ("The Luck You Got") – The High Strung; Sheep in the Big City – Julian Harris

  5. Three Pieces for Blues Band and Symphony Orchestra

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    While the orchestral parts are fully delineated, the blues band parts are more broadly outlined, leaving significant room for musical improvisation. [4] Three Pieces for Blues Band and Symphony Orchestra was first performed at the Ravinia Festival on July 7, 1968 by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Ozawa, and the Siegel–Schwall ...

  6. Nagano (city) - Wikipedia

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    Zenkoji Nakamise-dori Street, a stone-paved street extending from Niomon Gate of Zenkoji, has many local shops. Daimon-cho, old merchant houses from the Taisho era, with stone lanterns and large pavement stones; Patio Daimon, a commercial complex, that opened in 2017, that was established by renovating old warehouses and merchant houses.

  7. Karaoke - Wikipedia

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    A person singing karaoke in Hong Kong ("Run Away from Home" by Janice Vidal). Karaoke (/ ˌ k ær i ˈ oʊ k i /; [1] Japanese: ⓘ; カラオケ, clipped compound of Japanese kara 空 "empty" and ōkesutora オーケストラ "orchestra") is a type of interactive entertainment system usually offered in clubs and bars, where people sing along to pre-recorded accompaniment using a microphone.

  8. Sister Benten Online - Wikipedia

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    Sister Benten Online (also known as Pacific Ocean Studios) is a record label based in Japan. It is predominantly female, and features Oi! music. The operator of the label is Audrey Kimura. Since 1994, The record label has produced over 30 releases. [1]

  9. Benten Kozō - Wikipedia

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    The name "Benten Kozō" (弁天小僧) actually refers to the main character of the play, a gizoku (honorable thief), one of a band of five such men. Another common name for this play is " Shiranami Gonin Otoko " ( 白浪五人男 , "Five Men of the White Waves") , " shiranami " (white waves) being a term used to refer to thieves.