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Okaerinasai (Maaya Sakamoto Song)
Okaerinasai (おかえりなさい) is a Japanese greeting on returning home. Music Albums * ''Okaerinasai'' (album), album by Miyuki Nakajima 1979 *''Okaerinasai'', album by Cousin Songs *"Okaerinasai" ( ja), single by Kikuko Inoue 1994 *"Okaerinasai" ( ja) - Maaya Sakamoto 2011 * "Okaerinasai" (song), single by Jun Shibata 2005 *"Okaerinasai", single by Chiyoko Shimakura *"Okaerinasai", single by duo Humbert Humbert *"Okaerinasai", single by Funky Monkey Babys *"Okaerinasai", single by Le Couple *"Okaerinasai", single by Kumiko (singer) Other *''Okaerinasaai!'' ( ja), programme by Fukui Television Broadcasting , currently known as , is a Japanese terrestrial commercial television broadcasting company headquartered in Fukui, Japan. The company was established on October 1, 1969. Fukui TV is a member of Fuji News Network - Fuji Network System keyed by Fuji ...
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Okaerinasai (album)
is the sixth studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released in November 1979. ''Okaerinasai'' peaked at number two on the Japanese Oricon LP chart, and became one of her most commercially successful albums, selling over 530,000 copies. Background The album contains self-cover versions of the songs Nakajima composed for other artists, including five top-40 hit singles—"Abayo" sung by Naoko Ken (topped the chart in 1976), "Shiawase Shibai" and "Oikakete Yokohama" recorded by Junko Sakurada (reached #3 and #11 on the chart from in 1977–78, respectively), "If I Could Take to the Sky" performed by Tokiko Kato (peaked at #14 in 1978), and "Ame..." by Rumiko Koyanagi (reached #25 in 1978). It also features the song "Rouge" which was initially issued as the title track on Naomi Chiaki's 1977 album of the same name. It was later widely recognized around the Asian countries, because of the cover version interpreted by Faye Wong on her album '' Coming Home'' ...
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Kikuko Inoue
is a Japanese voice actress, singer and narrator. She has been part of the singing groups DoCo and Goddess Family Club. She is the founder and manager of her voice-acting company, Office Anemone. Inoue tends to play the " perfect girlfriend" or "motherly" role in many series, but has also played more sultry and provocative roles. Biography Inoue's vocal roles are usually female characters characterized as dignified, reserved, beautiful, kind, regal, mature or domestic. For example, Belldandy, a goddess who is kind, compassionate and skilled at domestic tasks. Kasumi Tendo is an older sister who has taken over domestic duties after the death of her mother, and who acts as a counterbalance to the more rambunctious members of her family. Notably, both Kasumi and Belldandy are almost parallels of each other due to their roles as domestics in a home which could explode into chaos at any moment. She also plays Rune Venus in '' El-Hazard'', a princess and leader of her country; as we ...
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Maaya Sakamoto
Maaya may refer to: * Maaya (given name), a feminine Japanese given name * ''Maaya'' (1972 film), an Indian Malayalam film * ''Maaya'' (2014 film), an Indian Telugu film See also * Maya (other) Maya may refer to: Civilizations * Maya peoples, of southern Mexico and northern Central America ** Maya civilization, the historical civilization of the Maya peoples ** Maya language, the languages of the Maya peoples * Maya (Ethiopia), a popula ...
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Chiyoko Shimakura
(30 March 1938 – 8 November 2013) was an ''enka'' singer and TV presenter in Japan. She was considered "the Goddess of Enka". Career Chiyoko was born in Shinagawa Ward, Tokyo, Japan. In 1954 Chiyoko won the 1st prize of the Columbia Music Entertainment singers competition. In 1955, she made her recording début with the single "Konoyo no Hana". She was an Enka singer who appeared in Kohaku Uta Gassen is the Japanese word for amber. Kohaku (琥珀) may refer to: Music * Kohaku, a song by Mikuni Shimokawa Characters * Kohaku (''Dr. Stone''), a character in the manga series ''Dr. Stone'' * Kohaku (''InuYasha''), a character in ''InuYash ..., starring 35 times. However, she forgot her song lyrics in 1996. She participated again in the Kohaku in 2004. Death After a long battle with liver cancer, she died, at age 75, on 8 November 2013. Discography *Konoyo no Hana (この世の花) (1955): The Fruit and Bloom in the world : Chiyoko herself is featured in the movie ...
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Funky Monkey Babys
is a Japanese band formed in 2004 under the record company Dreamusic Incorporated. Their music is mostly hip hop, but is also inspired by pop and rock music. All members in the group are from Hachiōji, Tokyo. They are known for featuring celebrities in their promotion videos and singles jackets. The band is also known as Fan-mon (ファンモン) in short. History Their fourth single, "Lovin' Life", is a charted hit that recorded long sales and received multiple high rankings on the Japanese sales charts in the first half of 2007. In July 2007, they released another single, "Chippoke na Yūki". They attracted fans with their high energy live performances all over Japan and continued to gain popularity in various popular media. On 10 February 2010, the band released their first greatest-hits album ''Funky Monkey Babys Best''. The album debuted at number one on the Japanese Oricon weekly charts with the first week sales of around 255,000 copies. They announced their intent ...
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Le Couple
was a Japanese band consisting of Emi Fujita (born May 15, 1963, singer and wife) and Ryuji Fujita (born November 7, 1963, guitarist and husband). The band's debut single was ''Umi no Soko de Utau Uta'' (unofficial translation: "The Song To Sing At The Bottom Of The Ocean") released in July, 1994. Le Couple is famous for their song ''Hidamari No Uta'' which was part of the soundtrack for the 1997 Japanese TV drama series ''Under One Roof 2''. The CD single sold over 1.8 million copies. After the band suspended its activities, Emi Fujita started her solo career. She made her solo debut in November 2001 with the album ''camomile''. The couple divorced in February 2007. References See also * List of best-selling singles in Japan Japan has the second largest music market in the world. In 1962, Tokushin music reports was founded and became the leading provider of music sales in Japan. However their reports and charts are only available to industry insiders and are not avail . ...
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Kumiko (singer)
, better known as , is a Japanese popular singer of chansons. Discography Albums *''POKKOWA PA?'' (Pokkowa Pas 1987 Sound World) *''MACHI'' (1994 Eastern Gail) *''End of the century of the Waltz'' (1996 Toshiba EMI) *''AURA'' (2000 songs lyricist Takashi Matsumoto Toshiba EMI) *''Love Hymn'' (2002 avex io) *''When there is only love'' (2003 avex io) *''Icarus star - sing a Fubuki Koshiji'' (2004 avex io) *''I Aozora - 2004 Cocoon Live'' (2005 CD and DVD avex io) *''Kumiko Best - Our Uruwashiki love story'' (2006 avex io) *''Song Tachi of ten years and 1970s'' (2007 avex io) *''Complete Kumiko box - twenty-five years ~'' (2007 CD8 sheets + DVD avex io) *''Kumiko meets Piaf'' (2007 avex io) *''My friend! ~ That starting Chi - Let's call the (journey) to "youth"'' (2008 avex io) *''Kumiko & Yoshio Inoue reach did not Ravureta Song Book'' (2010 avex io) *''Kumiko New Best "INORI~ prayer ~"'' (2011 avex io) *''ALONG THE Songs - has been walking with this song ~'' (2012 avex io) *''Ku ...
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