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  2. Takeda Lullaby - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, the folk singing group Akai Tori [] (赤い鳥) made this song popular, and their single, recorded in 1971, became a bestseller.The song has also an additional history in that NHK and other major Japanese broadcasting networks refrained from playing it because it is related to burakumin activities, but this ban was stopped during the 1990s.

  3. Akai (name) - Wikipedia

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    Akai is the name of: Shuichi Akai (赤井 秀一), a fictional character in the manga series Case Closed; Shuichi Akai (footballer) (赤井 秀一, born 1981), Japanese former footballer; Takami Akai (赤井 孝美, born 1961), Japanese illustrator, game creator, character designer and animator

  4. Akai Kutsu - Wikipedia

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    Akai Kutsu (赤い靴, lit. "Red Shoes") is a well-known Japanese children's poem written in 1922 by poet Ujō Noguchi. It is also famous as a Japanese folk song for children, with music composed by Nagayo Motoori. The poem narrates the story of a girl who is adopted by foreigners and taken to the United States.

  5. Tsubasa o Kudasai - Wikipedia

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    The song was composed for the Nemu Popular Festival '70 (合歓ポピュラーフェスティバル'70, nemu popyurâ fesutibaru '70) that took place in Shima, Mie in 1970. . The song appeared on the popular single record Takeda no komoriuta [] (竹田の子守唄) released by the folk group Akaitori [] (赤い鳥) on February 5, 1971, becoming nationally kno

  6. Akai - Wikipedia

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    Akai was founded by Masukichi Akai and his son, Saburo Akai (who died in 1973 [4]), as Akai Electric Company Ltd. (赤井電機株式会社, Akai Denki Kabushiki Gaisha), a Japanese manufacturer, in 1929. [4] [5] [6] Some sources, however, suggest the company was established in 1946. [note 1]

  7. Red thread of fate - Wikipedia

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    akai ito unmei no akai ito The Red Thread of Fate ( Chinese : 姻緣紅線 ; pinyin : Yīnyuán hóngxiàn ), also referred to as the Red Thread of Marriage , and other variants, is an East Asian belief originating from Chinese mythology .

  8. Akai Ko-en - Wikipedia

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    Akai Ko-en (Japanese: 赤い公園, Hepburn: Akai Kōen, meaning "Red Park") was a Japanese rock band formed in Tachikawa, Tokyo, in 2010. The original line-up consisted of Chiaki Satō, Maisa Tsuno, Hikari Fujimoto and Nao Utagawa. [1] After Sato left the band in 2017, Riko Ishino joined as the new vocalist in 2018.

  9. Onna-musha - Wikipedia

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    Tomoe Gozen. The Genpei War (1180–1185) was a war between the Taira (Heike) and Minamoto (Genji) clans, two very prominent Japanese clans of the late-Heian period.The epic The Tale of the Heike was composed in the early 13th century in order to commemorate the stories of courageous and devoted samurai. [7]