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  2. Accuphase - Wikipedia

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    Accuphase was founded by former Kenwood engineer Jiro Kasuga in late 1972. [1] Kasuga was not happy with the views of Kenwood relating to the follower of their High-End Supreme 1 unit (1967). He hired some engineers from other prominent brands (Marantz, Luxman) and started Kensonic, with Kenwood as a part owner. Some other connections in the ...

  3. Jiro (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Jiro Kamiharako (次郎, born 1966), Japanese ski jumper; Jiro Kikkawa (1929–2016), Japanese Australian ornithologist; Jiro Manio (born 1992), Filipino actor; Jiro Nakano (二郎, 1902–2000), Japanese composer; Jiro Ogawa (小川 次郎, born 1939), Japanese ice hockey player; Jiro Okabe (岡部 次郎, 1864–1925), Japanese politician ...

  4. Makoto Kawamoto - Wikipedia

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    Kibun de Ikō (気分でいこう) – B side song of Sparks Go Go's single Hachigatsu no Yume (八月の夢, Dream in August) released on March 1, 1998. Kawamoto participated in it as a background vocalist. Jiro Miwa Iedekko (家出っ娘, runaway girl) – From his album Sour Lemon released on June 2, 2010. Kawamoto participated in it as a ...

  5. Prism (Japanese band) - Wikipedia

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    View a machine-translated version of the Japanese article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate , is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  6. Off Course - Wikipedia

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    Off Course was a Japanese folk rock band formed by Kazumasa Oda and Yasuhiro Suzuki. They broke up after a farewell performance at the Tokyo Dome on February 26, 1989. Their most famous songs are "Sayonara" (さよなら), "YES-YES-YES", "Setsunakute"(せつなくて), "Love is Determination", and "Kaze ni Fukarete"(風に吹かれて)

  7. Best of Wands History - Wikipedia

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    Best of Wands History is the third and final greatest hits album by Japanese pop-rock band Wands. [1] It was released on 9 June 2000 under B-Gram Records label. This album consists of selected singles and album pick-ups with vocalists Show Uesugi and Jiro Waku. The album reached #17 in its first week and sold 16,000 copies.

  8. Finally (Namie Amuro album) - Wikipedia

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    Finally is divided into three discs and includes the majority of Amuro's work from her debut with the Super Monkey's in 1992 to "Just You and I". [14] All songs released before her 2015 single "Tsuki" were reworked with new arrangements and compositions, as well as re-recorded vocals by Amuro, with assistance from Wataru Namifusa and vocal direction by Emyli and Kanata Okajima.

  9. Category:Songs in Japanese - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs in Japanese" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,468 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .