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  2. Japanese phonology - Wikipedia

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    Many generalizations about Japanese pronunciation have exceptions if recent loanwords are taken into account. For example, the consonant [p] generally does not occur at the start of native (Yamato) or Chinese-derived (Sino-Japanese) words, but it occurs freely in this position in mimetic and foreign words. [2]

  3. Sound Horizon - Wikipedia

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    Sound Horizon is a Japanese symphonic rock musical group with composer Revo (Japanese pronunciation:) as the leader and only permanent member. They describe themselves as a "fantasy band" and have released works that closely resemble classical suites. Their songs often revolve around historical events and classic fairytales.

  4. Kōenji Hyakkei - Wikipedia

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    Kōenji Hyakkei (高円寺百景, Japanese pronunciation: [koːeɲd͡ʑi çakkeː], "Hundred Sights of Kōenji"), also known as Kōenjihyakkei, is a Japanese Zeuhl band [1] led by Tatsuya Yoshida (from the Japanese band Ruins), and is "his tribute to the 'Zeuhl' music" of French prog-rock band Magma.

  5. List of Japanese prefectural songs - Wikipedia

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    Prefecture official song: "Saga kenmin no uta" (佐賀県民の歌, lit. Saga Prefecture people's song) 1974: This song is the second anthem. Lyric: Quasi-prefectural song: "Kaze wa mirai iro" (風はみらい色, lit. The wind is the color of the future) 1993: Lyric: Saga country song: "Sakae no kuni kara" (栄の国から, lit. From Sakae ...

  6. Unlimited (Shizuka Kudo album) - Wikipedia

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    Unlimited (stylized as unlimited) is the third compilation album by Japanese singer Shizuka Kudo.It was released on November 14, 1990, through Pony Canyon.The album features all original recordings of the singles released from "Koi Hitoyo" (1988) through "Watashi ni Tsuite" (1990), as well as reworked versions with new vocal takes of Kudo's first batch of singles, from "Kindan no Telepathy ...

  7. List of songs about Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    "Attention Tokyo" by Human Audio Sponge "Awake In Neo Tokyo" by Freez-E-Style (techno) "Back In Tokio" by Yellow Magic Orchestra "Back To Tokyo" by Axelle "Black Tokyo" by Aux 88 "Blue Tokyo" by Subaeris "Blues From Tokyo" by Creation (Japanese band) "Boogie Man Lives In Tokyo" by Ryojiro Furusawa & Lee Oskar "Boy King Of Tokyo" by Bill Lloyd

  8. Ua (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Kaori Hasegawa (長谷川 歌織, Hasegawa Kaori) (born March 11, 1972), simply known by the stage name Ua (Japanese pronunciation:), is a Japanese singer. She made her debut under Speedstar Records in 1995 with the single "Horizon". [1]

  9. Kouta (music) - Wikipedia

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    Kouta (小唄, lit. ' little songs ') is a type of traditional Japanese music that originated in the red-light districts of Edo period (1603–1868) Japan, before developing further and experiencing wider popularity in the geisha districts that succeeded many red-light districts.