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  2. Deemo: Memorial Keys - Wikipedia

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    Deemo: Memorial Keys (Japanese: DEEMO サクラノオト -あなたの奏でた音が、今も響く-, Hepburn: Deemo Sakura no Oto: Anata no Kanadeta Oto ga, Ima mo Hibiku, lit. ' Deemo: The Sound of Cherry Blossoms — The Sound You Played Still Echoes ' ) is a 2021 Japanese animated film produced by Production I.G and Signal.MD , based on ...

  3. Photograph of Memories - Wikipedia

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    Fukagawa plays a girl who returns to her rural hometown in Toyama after failing to make a career in Tokyo.When her grandmother dies and her funeral photo is blurry, she works with her friend in local government (Kora) to take high quality photos of senior citizens.

  4. Sound! Euphonium: The Movie – Our Promise: A Brand New Day

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    Euphonium: The Movie – Our Promise: A Brand New Day was released in June 2018. [5] It was followed with the second key visual and a teaser trailer in September 2018. [17] The main key visual for the film was released in December 2018. [18] Additional trailers for the film were released that month and in March 2019.

  5. Departures (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The soundtrack to the Japanese drama film Departures (Japanese: おくりびと, Hepburn: Okuribito, "one who sends off") directed by Yōjirō Takita featured musical score written and produced by Joe Hisaishi and featured orchestral performances from the Tokyo Metropolitan and NHK Symphony Orchestras. [1]

  6. Iroha - Wikipedia

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    The consonant /h/ in Japanese (a voiceless glottal fricative) was historically pronounced as /ɸ/ (a voiceless bilabial fricative) before the occurrence of the so-called hagyō tenko (“'H'-row (kana) sound shift”, ハ行転呼). Due to phonological changes over history, the pangram poem no longer matches today's pronunciation of modern kana.

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  8. Ai no Melody / Chōwa Oto (With Reflection) - Wikipedia

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    There are three sections to the song's lyrics: standard Japanese, numbers and coded Japanese. The numbers are a code that represents the letters of the Latin alphabet (1=A, 26=Z). When decoded, the numbers (3 25 15 21 23 and 1) wrote the song's name in wāpuro rōmaji (C Y O U W A). [ 4 ]

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