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  2. Accuphase - Wikipedia

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    Accuphase was founded by former Kenwood engineer Jiro Kasuga in late 1972. [1] Kasuga was not happy with the views of Kenwood relating to the follower of their High-End Supreme 1 unit (1967). He hired some engineers from other prominent brands (Marantz, Luxman) and started Kensonic, with Kenwood as a part owner. Some other connections in the ...

  3. Prism (Japanese band) - Wikipedia

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    View a machine-translated version of the Japanese article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate , is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  4. Jiro (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Jiro Kamiharako (次郎, born 1966), Japanese ski jumper; Jiro Kikkawa (1929–2016), Japanese Australian ornithologist; Jiro Manio (born 1992), Filipino actor; Jiro Nakano (二郎, 1902–2000), Japanese composer; Jiro Ogawa (小川 次郎, born 1939), Japanese ice hockey player; Jiro Okabe (岡部 次郎, 1864–1925), Japanese politician ...

  5. Ryūkōka - Wikipedia

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    Kasuga's 1955 song "Wakare no Ipponsugi", composed by Funamura, also became a hit song. Funamura also composed Michiya Mihashi's 1955 song "Anoko Ga Naiteru Hatoba". Ryōkyōku singers such as Haruo Minami and Hideo Murata joined Japanese popular music. Hachiro Kasuga, Michiya Mihashi and Hideo Murata went on to form their genre later called ...

  6. Makoto Kawamoto - Wikipedia

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    Kibun de Ikō (気分でいこう) – B side song of Sparks Go Go's single Hachigatsu no Yume (八月の夢, Dream in August) released on March 1, 1998. Kawamoto participated in it as a background vocalist. Jiro Miwa Iedekko (家出っ娘, runaway girl) – From his album Sour Lemon released on June 2, 2010. Kawamoto participated in it as a ...

  7. Hachiro Kasuga - Wikipedia

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    Music portal; Hachiro Kasuga (春日八郎, Kasuga Hachirō, October 9, 1924 – October 22, 1991), born Minoru Watabe, was a Japanese enka singer. He has been dubbed "the first enka singer". [1] Having seen Ichiro Fujiyama on stage, he attempted to become a popular singer.

  8. Category:Japanese hip-hop songs - Wikipedia

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  9. Glay discography - Wikipedia

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    Verb:NTV's "Music Fighter" opening theme /"music.jp" TV CM song. Aka to Kuro no Matadora (紅と黒のMatadora):Japanese theme of Korean movie "Shukumei". I Love you o Sagashiteru (I Love Youをさがしてる):Asahi Television's drama "Dageki Tenshi Ruri (打撃天使ルリ)" opening theme.