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  2. Good Morning (1959 film) - Wikipedia

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    Minoru and Isamu continue their strike in school, and even against their English tutor. Finally, their schoolteacher visits to find the root of their silence. The two boys run off from home with a pot of rice due to hunger, but are caught by a passing policeman.

  3. Oss (greeting) - Wikipedia

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    It is a rough contraction of ohayō gozaimasu (おはようございます). [3] In addition to use as a greeting, oss! can also function as "yessir!" when a subordinate is brusquely questioned by a teacher, superior officer, or sempai. It has also spread overseas as OSU or OSS, mainly in the Brazilian Jiu- Jitsu and Karate communities. [4]

  4. Domo arigato - Wikipedia

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    Domo arigato, a catchphrase in the 1983 song "Mr. Roboto" by Styx Domo Arigato , a 1985 album by the Durutti Column "Domo arigato", a 2009 song from You Make Me Feel (Bonfire album)

  5. Dainihon Itangeishateki Noumiso Gyaku Kaiten Zekkyou ...

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    "Haru ni Chirikeri, Mi wa Kareru de Gozaimasu" (春ニ散リケリ、身ハ枯レルデゴザイマス; "in spring (my leaves) will fall, and my body will wither") Cockayne Soup 5:29

  6. Kansai dialect - Wikipedia

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    For polite speech, -masu, desu and gozaimasu are used in Kansai as well as in Tokyo, but traditional Kansai dialect has its own polite forms. Desu is replaced by dasu in Osaka and dosu in Kyoto. There is another unique polite form omasu and it is often replaced by osu in Kyoto.

  7. Ohayo - Wikipedia

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    Ohayo (おはよう, ohayō) is a colloquial term meaning good morning in Japanese. Ohayo may also refer to: Good Morning, 1959 Japanese comedy film by director Yasujirō Ozu; Ohayo Mountain, Catskill Mountains, New York, US; A misspelling of Ohio, a U.S. state

  8. List of songs about Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    These songs, while not having Tokyo in their names, lyrics, or in content, have, in their (promotional) videos, scenes of Tokyo. "I Love The Things You Do To Me" by Balaam and the Angel "Love Missile F1-11" by Sigue Sigue Sputnik "Just Can't Get Enough" by The Black Eyed Peas "Motorcycle Emptiness" by The Manic Street Preachers

  9. Yoake Made Tsuyogaranakutemoii - Wikipedia

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    "Yoake Made Tsuyogaranakutemoii" (Japanese: 夜明けまで強がらなくてもいい, "You don't pretend to be strong until dawn") is the 24th single by Japanese idol group ...