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  2. Myōken - Wikipedia

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    Myōken (Sanskrit: सुदृष्टि, Sudṛṣṭi; Chinese: 妙見菩薩 (Traditional) / 妙见菩萨 (), pinyin: Miàojiàn Púsà; Japanese: 妙見菩薩, Myōken Bosatsu), also known as Sonjō-Ō (尊星王, "Venerable Star King", also Sonsei-Ō or Sonshō-Ō), is a Buddhist deification of the North Star worshiped mainly in the Shingon, Tendai and Nichiren schools of Japanese Buddhism.

  3. You're My Only Shinin' Star - Wikipedia

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    "You're My Only Shinin' Star" became Nakayama's second No. 1 on Oricon's weekly singles chart. [8] It dropped to number 5 the following week, then down to number 9. [8] It fell off the top ten for a week on its fourth charting week, and climbed back up to number 7 the following week. [8]

  4. 4 Akogare My Star - Wikipedia

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    4 Akogare My Star (④ 憧れ My STAR, Yon Akogare Mai Sutā) is the fourth album by the J-pop idol group Cute, released on January 28, 2009 in a limited edition version and a regular edition version. [1] [2] The album's track list features eleven songs, including three single releases: "Namida no Iro", "Forever Love", and "Edo no Temari Uta II".

  5. Hoshi - Wikipedia

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    Hoshi o Katta Hi, a Japanese anime short film directed by Hayao Miyazaki; Hoshi wa Utau or Twinkle Stars, a Japanese manga series by Natsuki Takaya; La Seine no Hoshi, a Japanese anime series based on the movie La Tulipe Noire; Hoshi no Kirby, a Japanese anime series based on the Kirby series, named Kirby: Right Back at Ya! in English

  6. Music of Final Fantasy XVI - Wikipedia

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    A second ending theme was "My Star", described as the main theme for Jill, with its tone and lyrics representing the story's thematic conclusion. [8] [12] "My Star" was written by Soken and arranged by Keiko, with lyrics by Fox in English and Maehiro in Japanese. [22]

  7. Tanabata - Wikipedia

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    Women dressed in yukata at Tanabata Tanabata festivities in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa in 2023. Tanabata (Japanese: たなばた or 七夕, meaning "Evening of the Seventh"), also known as the Star Festival (星祭り, Hoshimatsuri), is a Japanese festival originating from the Chinese Qixi Festival.

  8. Didn't I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life?!

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    A manga adaptation with art by Neko Mint began serialization online on Earth Star Entertainment's Comic Earth Star website on August 5, 2016. [52] [9] Seven Seas announced on September 11, 2017, that they had licensed the manga. [9] A spin-off manga titled Didn't I Say to Make My Abilities

  9. Myōjō - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Myōjō ( 明星 , Myōjō ) was a monthly literary magazine published in Japan between April 1900 and November 1908. The name Myōjō can be translated as either Bright Star [ 2 ] or Morning Star.