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  2. Vernal Equinox Day - Wikipedia

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    Shunbun no Hi is the holiday celebrating the spring (vernal) equinox. It is part of a seven-day period of festival called Haru no Higan. It is one of two points during the year, the other being in the autumn, where the daylight and night hours are of equal length, and is the official change of the seasons.

  3. Haru no Hi - Wikipedia

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    "Haru no Hi" (ハルノヒ, lit. "Spring Day") is a song recorded by Japanese singer Aimyon from her third studio album Heard That There's Good Pasta . It was released on April 17, 2019, through Unborde and Warner Music Japan , as her ninth single.

  4. Haru no Umi - Wikipedia

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    Haru no Umi (春の海, "The Sea in Spring") is a Shin Nihon Ongaku ('New Japanese Music') piece for koto and shakuhachi composed in 1929 by Michio Miyagi.It is Miyagi's best known piece and one of the most famous for the koto and shakuhachi instruments.

  5. Radwimps (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album did not chart on Oricon's top 300 albums chart until August 2006. [6] The album was a very gradual seller, charting for 98 weeks and peaking at number 86. [6] The album reached this peak in early 2007 and has only spent a single week in the top 100. [7]

  6. Human Bloom - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... "Toaru Haru no Hi" ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  7. List of kigo - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of kigo, which are words or phrases that are associated with a particular season in Japanese poetry.They provide an economy of expression that is especially valuable in the very short haiku, as well as the longer linked-verse forms renku and renga, to indicate the season referenced in the poem or stanza.

  8. Masao Sen - Wikipedia

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    Masao Sen (千昌夫, Sen Masao, born 8 April 1947) is a Japanese Enka singer and businessman, of Iwate Prefecture, known for the song 'Kitaguni no Haru' ('North Country Spring'). [1] [2] He is affiliated with the talent agency NoReason Inc.

  9. Takao Kisugi - Wikipedia

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    Takao Kisugi (来生 たかお, Kisugi Takao), born November 16, 1950, in Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese singer and songwriter.In 1974, he debuted as a songwriter and in 1976 made his solo debut as a singer.