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  2. Hikaru Genji (band) - Wikipedia

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    Hikaru Genji (光GENJI ( ひかるゲンジ )) was a Japanese pop music idol group named after the character Hikaru Genji of The Tale of Genji. They were managed by Japanese talent agency Johnny & Associates from 1987 to 1995.

  3. TOK10 - Wikipedia

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    Original song by Shonentai (1987). "Daybreak" - 4:41 Original song by Otokogumi (1988). "Paradise Ginga" - 4:27 Original song by Hikaru Genji (1988). "Lion Heart" - 4:15 Original song by SMAP (2000). "Flower" - 5:32 Original song by KinKi Kids (1999). "Wa ni Natte Odorou" - 5:27 Original song by Agharta (May 1997) Famously Covered by V6 (July ...

  4. List of Oricon number-one singles of 1988 - Wikipedia

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    Song Artist(s) Ref. January 4 "Glass no Jūdai" Hikaru Genji [1] January 11 January 18 January 25 "Kaze no Lonely Way" Kiyotaka Sugiyama: February 1 "Stranger Tonight" Yoko Oginome: February 8 "Al-Mauj" Akina Nakamori: February 15 February 22 "Kanpai" Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi: February 29 "You're My Only Shinin' Star" Miho Nakayama: March 7 "Toiki de ...

  5. J-pop - Wikipedia

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    Hikaru Genji, one of the Johnny & Associates bands, made their debut in 1987. They became a highly influential rollerskating boy band, with some of their members gaining their own fame as they got older. Their song "Paradise Ginga", written by Aska, won the Grand Prix award at the 30th Japan Record Awards in 1988.

  6. List of best-selling singles in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Japan had the second largest music market in the world. [1] ... "Paradise Ginga" Hikaru Genji [144] 1989 "Diamonds" Princess Princess: 814,570: 1 [145] 1990

  7. 30th Japan Record Awards - Wikipedia

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    Hikaru Genji for "Paradise Ginga" Best Vocalist: Chiyoko Shimakura; Best New Artist: Otokogumi; Best Album: Kyosuke Himuro for "Flowers for Algernon" Best ...

  8. Samishii Nettaigyo - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the song was covered by FEMM on their album 80's/90's J-Pop Revival. [9] In 2012, the song was covered by You Kikkawa on her 2012 cover album Vocalist?. In 2012, the song was covered in English by Janet Kay on her 2012 cover album Idol Kay. In 2019, the song was covered by Kazehikaru Fukurou (風光ル梟), as their second single.

  9. List of Oricon number-one singles of 1987 - Wikipedia

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    Hikaru Genji: September 7 "Shade " Kiyotaka Sugiyama September 14 "Kindan no Telepathy" Shizuka Kudo: September 21 "Niji no Dreamer " Yui Asaka: September 28 "Naite Miryaii Jan " Masahiko Kondō: October 5 "Aki no Indication " Yoko Minamino October 12 "Nanpasen" Akina Nakamori October 19 "Catch Me" Miho Nakayama: October 26