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  2. Kugatsu no Sotsugyō - Wikipedia

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    Kugatsu no Sotsugyō is the second album from Yoko Takahashi, including the hit single Blue no Tsubasa, which reached #66 in the Oricon weekly charts, [1] while the album reached #85 [2] and charted for two weeks.

  3. Saki Kubota discography - Wikipedia

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    The song "Kugatsu No Iro" was released as a single. The tracks on the album are as follows: Side A Ihojin; Alfama No Musume [Arufama No Musume] (Japanese: アルファマの娘) Tomato Uri No Uta (Japanese: トマト売りの歌) 18の祭り; Shigatsu Nijūgo Nichi Hashi (Japanese: 4月25日橋) Side B Saudade (Japanese: サウダーデ ...

  4. Saki Kubota - Wikipedia

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    She starred in Do You Love Me (Japanese: ドウ・ユ・ラブ・ミー) in Futari no Heya (Japanese: ふたりの部屋) on NHK-FM in 1984. [89] In 1980, she was the subject of special episodes of Ryuun Nagai Disc Jockey Program [ 90 ] and Your Sunday on FM Tokyo, [ 91 ] and she appeared on Saki Kubota Live Special on FM Osaka . [ 92 ]

  5. Yoko Takahashi - Wikipedia

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    Yoko Takahashi (高橋 洋子, Takahashi Yōko, born August 28, 1966) is a Japanese singer, who is best known for her work throughout the 1990s, most particularly for her singles which were performed for and featured in anime, most notably the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise.

  6. Katakana - Wikipedia

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    In modern Japanese, katakana is most often used for transcription of words from foreign languages or loanwords (other than words historically imported from Chinese), called gairaigo. [5] For example, "ice cream" is written アイスクリーム (aisukurīmu). Similarly, katakana is usually used for country names, foreign places, and foreign ...

  7. Pe'z - Wikipedia

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    PE'Z (ペズ, Pezu) was a Japanese jazz instrumental band consisting of five men, dubbed "The Samurai Jazz Band." They were signed onto Sony Music Japan from 2008 until their split in 2015. History

  8. Mahokaru Numata - Wikipedia

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    Mahokaru Numata (沼田まほかる, Numata Mahokaru, born 1948) is a Japanese crime fiction and horror writer. There has been an iyamisu (eww mystery) boom in Japan since around 2012. Iyamisu (eww mystery) is a subgenre of mystery fiction which deals with grisly episodes and the dark side of human nature.

  9. Japanese counter word - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Nominal Structure as proposed by Akira Watanabe. In generative grammar, one proposed structure of Japanese nominal phrases includes three layers of functional projections: #P, CaseP, and QuantifierP. [3] Here, #P is placed above NP to explain Japanese's lack of plural morphology, and to make clear the # head is the stem of such ...