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  2. Kitto Wasurenai - Wikipedia

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    "Kitto Wasurenai (きっと忘れない)" is the 10th single by Zard [1] and released 3 November 1993 under B-Gram Records label. It was released two months after previous single "Mō Sukoshi, Ato Sukoshi...". The single debuted at #1 rank first week.

  3. Violet Evergarden - Wikipedia

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    Violet Evergarden (Japanese: ヴァイオレット・エヴァーガーデン, Hepburn: Vaioretto Evāgāden) is a Japanese light novel series written by Kana Akatsuki and illustrated by Akiko Takase.

  4. Good-bye My Loneliness (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Good-bye My Loneliness" is the debut single by the Japanese band Zard. [1] It was released on February 10, 1991 under the B-Gram Records label. The single reached a highest ranking of #9 on the Oricon singles charts.

  5. Oh My Love (album) - Wikipedia

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    "Kono Ai ni Oyogi Tsukarete mo/Boy" Released: 2 February 1994 Oh My Love is the 5th album of Zard [ 1 ] and was released on June 4, 1994, under B-Gram Records label.

  6. Don't You See! (Zard song) - Wikipedia

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    "Don't You See!" is the 19th single by Japanese rock band Zard. [1] It was released on 8 cm CD on January 6, 1997 under B-Gram Records. The single reached No. 1 rank first week and would go on to chart for 14 weeks, selling more than 600,000 copies. [2]

  7. Good-bye My Loneliness (album) - Wikipedia

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    Good-bye My Loneliness is the debut album of Zard [1] released on March 27, 1991, under the B-gram label. In 1991, B-gram released this album in cassette tape and CD format. In 1993, B-Gram Records re-released this album only in CD format (code:BGCH-1003).

  8. Yukie Nakama - Wikipedia

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    She was born in Urasoe, Okinawa, Japan, into a fisherman's family, the youngest of five siblings. [1]At the start of her career she was a gravure idol and singer (her debut single "Moonlight to Daybreak" was released in 1996), and appeared in bit roles until her career breakthrough playing Sadako in "Ring 0: Birthday (2000)."

  9. Aya Kitō - Wikipedia

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    Aya Kitō (木藤 亜也, Kitō Aya, 19 July 1962 – 23 May 1988) was a Japanese diarist. She wrote about her personal experiences living with spinocerebellar ataxia which was later published in the book 1 Litre no Namida.