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  2. Timeline of Japanese music - Wikipedia

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    1961 - 1st broadcast of Minna no Uta; 1963 - Sukiyaki reaches number 1 in the USA 1962 - 1st broadcast of Shichiji ni aimashō; 1964 - 1st broadcast of Music Fair; 1967 - Oricon founded; Akiko Nakamura [] released Nijiiro no mizūmi []; [6] Hibari Misora released Makkana Taiyō [7]

  3. Akeboshi (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Akeboshi" is composed in the key of C-sharp major and is set in time signature of common time with a tempo of 95 BPM, runs for four minutes and 29 seconds. [5] Written and composed by Yuki Kajiura, [6] [7] the song starts with strings in the intro, giving off an atmosphere of fantasy, melancholy, and mystery; then a guitar riffs reverberates through the middle of the song.

  4. Departures (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    She initially felt nervous on the kind of lyrics that suits the film, but felt respected on working with the composer, who assisted her on the music. [8] Hisaishi further arranged the cellos and orchestral pieces. The single was released by Universal Sigma and Island Records on 10 September 2008 along with a promotional video. [3]

  5. Music of Japan - Wikipedia

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    One of the most important games in the history of the video game music is Dragon Quest. Koichi Sugiyama , who composed for various anime and TV shows, including Cyborg 009 and a feature film of Godzilla vs. Biollante , got involved in the project out of curiosity and proved that games can have serious soundtracks.

  6. 2025 in Japanese music - Wikipedia

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    Date Album Artist Ref. 8 15: Tuki [3]Strawberry Prince Forever: Strawberry Prince [4]15 D.X: Doberman Infinity [5]Gold: SixTones [6]More Than Pink: Silent Siren [7]22 Apple of My Eye

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  8. Kojiki (album) - Wikipedia

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    Kojiki (Japanese: 古事記/こじき) is an album by the new age artist Kitarō, [2] which was nominated for a Grammy award in 1990. [3] It is based on the Kojiki, a classic book of ancient Japanese history and legends. This album features the string section from the Skywalker Symphony, along with Kitaro's signature keyboard and flute sounds.

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