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Futari may refer to: * ''Futari'' (album), an album by Miwako Okuda * "Futari" (song), a song by Jun Shibata * ''Futari'' (magazine), a Finnish magazine *Futari (people) Futari may refer to: * ''Futari'' (album), an album by Miwako Okuda * "Futari" (song), a song by Jun Shibata * ''Futari'' (magazine), a Finnish magazine * Futari (people), a South American tribe {{disambiguation ...
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Futari (album)
Futari may refer to: * ''Futari'' (album), an album by Miwako Okuda * "Futari" (song), a song by Jun Shibata * ''Futari'' (magazine), a Finnish magazine * Futari (people), a South American tribe {{disambiguation ...
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Futari (song)
"Futari" (Us) is Jun Shibata , nicknamed "Shibajun", is a Japanese pop female singer-songwriter. In 2016 she was diagnosed with partial hearing loss. Musical characteristics Many of her songs are of slow and medium tempo and/or ballad A ballad is a form of verse, of ...'s 16th single. It was released on May 28, 2008 and peaked at #15. Track listing #Futari (ふたり; ''Us'') #Takaramono (宝物; ''Treasure'') Charts References External linkshttps://web.archive.org/web/20161030094458/http://www.shibatajun.com/ Shibata Jun Official Website {{authority control 2007 singles Jun Shibata songs 2007 songs Victor Entertainment singles ...
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Futari (magazine)
''Futari'' was a monthly sport magazine with a special reference to association football published in Finland. The magazine was started in 1982. It was the organ of the Football Association of Finland. It had its headquarters in Helsinki and was published on the first day of each month. Its publisher was Markkinointiviestintä Dialogi Oy, a subsidiary of A-lehdet Group. In 2010 ''Futari'' merged with another sport magazine, ''Football'', to form ''Maali!''. See also List of magazines in Finland The first magazine in Finland, a Swedish-language women's magazine named ''Om Konsten at rätt behaga'', was published in 1782. The number of the Finnish magazines was about 1,200 in the 1980s. In the 1990s, the circulation of magazines increased, ... References 1982 establishments in Finland 2010 disestablishments in Finland Association football magazines Defunct magazines published in Finland Finnish-language magazines Magazines established in 1982 Magazines disestablished i ...
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