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  2. Hibari Misora - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] She received a Medal of Honor for her contributions to music and for improving the welfare of the public, and was the first woman to receive the People's Honour Award, which was conferred posthumously for giving the public hope and encouragement after World War II. [3] [4] Misora recorded a total of 1,200 songs and sold 68 million ...

  3. Category:Japanese women singers - Wikipedia

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    Japanese women pop singers (785 P) R. Japanese women rappers (16 P) Japanese women rock singers (2 C, 64 P) S. Japanese women singer-songwriters (194 P)

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    Japanese women conductors (music) (7 P) D. Japanese women drummers (9 P) E. Japanese women music educators (11 P) Japanese women in electronic music (51 P) F.

  5. Category:Japanese women pop singers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese women pop singers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 785 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Category:Japanese women musicians by century - Wikipedia

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    Music portal; Japan portal; Subcategories. ... (1 P) 20th-century Japanese women musicians‎ (2 C, 15 P) 21st-century Japanese women musicians‎ (2 C, 85 P) S.

  7. Category:1960s in Japanese music - Wikipedia

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    1968 in Japanese music (2 P) 1969 in Japanese music (2 P) This page was last edited on 22 February 2020, at 06:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

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  9. Cut Piece 1964 - Wikipedia

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    Cut Piece 1964 is a pioneer of performance art and participatory work first performed by Japanese American multimedia avant-garde artist, musician and peace activist Yoko Ono on July 20, 1964, at the Yamaichi Concert Hall in Kyoto, Japan. [1]