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Shiori (Shiori Niiyama Album)
is the debut studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Shiori Niiyama. It was released on 26 March 2014 under Being label. Album includes previous 5 released singles. The album reached #39 rank first week. Album charted for 4 weeks. Track listing All songs were written by Shiori Niiyama and arranged by Masanori SasajiOfficial track list (in Japanese) http://beinggiza.com/ci/item/JBCZ-9008 In media *Looking to the sky was used as ending theme for TV Tokyo program ''Crossroad'' *Yureru Yureru was used as insert theme song for movie Zekkyō Gakkyū *Ima Koko ni Iru was used as commercial song for ''Kuraray company'' *Hitori Goto was used as ending theme for Tokyo Broadcasting System Television program ''CDTV'' *Don't cry was used as theme song for movie Zekkyō Gakkyū is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Emi Ishikawa, and had been published in Shueisha's ''Ribon'' magazine from 2008 to 2015. The format was a collection of horror-themed short stories that w ...
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Shiori Niiyama
is Japanese singer and songwriter under Being label. Biography Under the influence of her father, Shiori grew up listening to various music genres such as rock, punk and blues. In elementary school she learned to play on piano, in junior high school she formed band and played on electronic guitar. After finishing high school, she started fully took guitar and vocal lessons. She performed street lives in Shinjuku and Ohmiya. In June 2012, Shiori applied in audition ''Jibun wo Kaetakute'' and won Grand Prix ''Treasure Hunt2012'' with her original song ''Dakarasa'' and cover of Sheena Ringo cover ''Marunouchi Sadistic''. ''Dakarasa'' was released as a single in limited copies on December 12. On April 17, 2013 she made major debut with single ''Yureru Yureru''. On March 26, 2014 she released her first studio album ''Shiori''. On April 20–26 she held her first solo tour ''Shiorigoto''. On July debut album ''Shiori'' was nominated on the ''CD Shop Awards "2015"''. On December her ...
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Japanese Pop
J-pop ( ja, ジェイポップ, ''jeipoppu''; often stylized as J-POP; an abbreviated form of "Japanese popular music"), natively also known simply as , is the name for a form of popular music that entered the musical mainstream of Japan in the 1990s. Modern J-pop has its roots in traditional music of Japan, and significantly in 1960s pop and rock music. J-pop replaced '' kayōkyoku'' ("Lyric Singing Music", a term for Japanese popular music from the 1920s to the 1980s) in the Japanese music scene. J-rock bands such as Happy End fused the Beatles and Beach Boys-style rock with Japanese music in the 1960s1970s. J-country had popularity during the international popularity of Westerns in the 1960s1970s as well, and it still has appeal due to the work of musicians like Charlie Nagatani and venues including Little Texas, Tokyo. J-rap became mainstream with producer Nujabes and his work on '' Samurai Champloo'', Japanese pop culture is often seen with anime in hip hop. Other tre ...
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Hello Goodbye (Shiori Niiyama Album)
is the second studio album by Japanese singer Shiori Niiyama is Japanese singer and songwriter under Being label. Biography Under the influence of her father, Shiori grew up listening to various music genres such as rock, punk and blues. In elementary school she learned to play on piano, in junior high s .... It was released on 17 June 2015 under Being label. Album includes previous 2 released singles. The album reached #32 rank first week. Album charted for 3 weeks. Track listing All songs were written by Shiori NiiyamaOfficial track list (in Japanese) http://beinggiza.com/ci/item/JBCZ-9016 In media * Kira Kira was used as insert song for movie ''Yorisou'' * Zettai was used as ending theme for Tokyo Broadcasting System Television program "King's Brunch" (Oujisama no Brunch) * Wakatteru yo was used as theme song for short movie ''Yorisou'' * Arigatou was used as theme song for Chiba TV program "Music Launcher" References {{Authority control 2015 albums B Zone alb ...
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Masazumi Ozawa
is a Japanese composer, arranger and guitarist from agency Being Inc. In 1991, he debuted as a composer for Japanese rock band Wands debut single's b-side track ''Stray Cat''. In years 1995-2001, he was member of power-pop unit Pamelah as a composer, arranger, keyboardist, music sequencer and guitarist. During time he constantly provided music for artist as Kaori Nanao, Kondo Fusanosuke, Zard or Field of View. As leader of Pamelah, he produced over 14 singles and 5 studio albums. Since disband he continued providing music for various artist including U-ka Saegusa in dB, Azumi Uehara, Aiko Kitahara or Rina Aiuchi. He's active as of 2020. List of provided works Composer Wands *Stray Cat (b-side from single "Sabishisa wa Aki no Iro") Zard *Ai ga Mienai Kaori Nanao *Kaito, Uso, Mahiru no Yami (from album "Hajimari no Uta") Azumi Uehara *Tear Drop (from album "Mushoku") *First Love (from album "Ikitakuwanai Bokura) Aiko Kitahara *Himawari no Youni *Yume nara Samenaide (b-side ...
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TV Tokyo
JOTX-DTV (channel 7), branded as and known colloquially as , is a television station headquartered in the Sumitomo Fudosan Roppongi Grand Tower in Roppongi, Minato, Tokyo, Japan, owned and operated by the subsidiary of listed certified broadcasting holding company itself a subsidiary of Nikkei, Inc., serving as the flagship station of the TX Network.." TV Tokyo. Retrieved on June 21, 2010. It is one of the major Tokyo television stations, particularly specialising in anime. History TV Tokyo was established by the Japan Science Foundation in 1951 and started broadcasting, as on April 12, 1964. It took its name from its VHF frequency channel 12. It almost went bankrupt in 1968; on 1 July that year, a limited liability company, Tokyo Channel 12 Production was established with the help of the '' Nikkei'' and Mainichi Broadcasting System. In 1969 the ''Nikkei'' and MBS signed a memorandum of understanding which stipulates that Tokyo Channel 12 should share programs with N ...
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Zekkyō Gakkyū
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Emi Ishikawa, and had been published in Shueisha's ''Ribon'' magazine from 2008 to 2015. The format was a collection of horror-themed short stories that were presented by a ghost girl named Yomi. It has been adapted in France by Tonkam. In 2010, the series was given a "vomic" (voiceover comic) that starred Tomomi Kasai, Moeno Nitō, Haruka Ishida, and Reina Fujie, who are members of the Japanese idol group AKB48. It was adapted into a live action film that was released on June 14, 2013. Live-action Cast * Haruna Kawaguchi as Kana Araki * Alice Hirose as Rio Takamizawa * Mayu Matsuoka as Erika Katori * Haru as Makoto Hosaka * Mizuki Yamamoto as Yomi * Louis Kurihara as Akira Gotō Reception It won the award for best Children's manga at the 59th Shogakukan Manga Award The is one of Japan's major manga awards, and is sponsored by Shogakukan, Shogakukan Publishing. It has been awarded annually for serialized manga and fea ...
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Tokyo Broadcasting System Television
JORX-DTV, branded as is the flagship station of the Japan News Network (JNN), owned-and-operated by , a subsidiary of JNN's owner, TBS Holdings. It operates in the Kantō region and broadcasts its content nationally through TBS-JNN Network, or Japan News Network. TBS produced the ''Takeshi's Castle'' game show, which is dubbed and rebroadcast internationally. The channel was also home to ''Ultraman'' and the ''Ultra Series'' franchise from 1966 – itself a spinoff to ''Ultra Q'', co-produced and broadcast in the same year – and its spinoffs, most if not all made by Tsuburaya Productions for the network; in the 2010s, ''Ultra Series'' moved to TV Tokyo. Since the 1990s it is home to '' Sasuke'' (''Ninja Warrior''), whose format would inspire similar programs outside Japan, by itself a spinoff to the legendary TBS game show ''Kinniku Banzuke'' that lasted for 7 seasons. On May 24, 2017, TBS and five other major media firms (TV Tokyo, Nikkei, Inc., WOWOW, Dentsu and ...
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2014 Debut Albums
Fourteen or 14 may refer to: * 14 (number), the natural number following 13 and preceding 15 * one of the years 14 BC, AD 14, 1914, 2014 Music * 14th (band), a British electronic music duo * ''14'' (David Garrett album), 2013 *''14'', an unreleased album by Charli XCX * "14" (song), 2007, from ''Courage'' by Paula Cole Other uses * ''Fourteen'' (film), a 2019 American film directed by Dan Sallitt * ''Fourteen'' (play), a 1919 play by Alice Gerstenberg * ''Fourteen'' (manga), a 1990 manga series by Kazuo Umezu * ''14'' (novel), a 2013 science fiction novel by Peter Clines * ''The 14'', a 1973 British drama film directed by David Hemmings * Fourteen, West Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Lot Fourteen, redevelopment site in Adelaide, South Australia, previously occupied by the Royal Adelaide Hospital * "The Fourteen", a nickname for NASA Astronaut Group 3 * Fourteen Words, a phrase used by white supremacists and Nazis See also * 1/4 (other) * ...
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Shiori Niiyama Albums
is a Japanese feminine given name. Possible writings Shiori can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *栞, "bookmark / guide" *撓, "lithe" *詩織, "poem, weave" *汐里, ''tide, village'' The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana. People with the name * Shiori Asahi (旭 志織, born 1978), Japanese wrestler * Shiori Hirata (born 1999), Japanese sports shooter *Shiori Ino (猪野 詩織), 21-year-old Japanese female university student who was murdered in October 1999 *, Japanese journalist * Shiori Izawa (井澤 詩織), Japanese voice actress *, Japanese team handball player *, Japanese actress *, Japanese professional footballer *, Japanese ice hockey player * Shiori Koseki (小関 しおり), Japanese Olympic softball player * Shioli Kutsuna (忽那 汐里, born 1992), Japanese actress * Shiori Mikami (三上 枝織), Japanese voice actress *, Japanese women's footballer * Shiori Murakoso (born 1996), Japanese professional footballer * ...
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B Zone Albums
B, or b, is the second letter of the Latin-script alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''bee'' (pronounced ), plural ''bees''. It represents the voiced bilabial stop in many languages, including English. In some other languages, it is used to represent other bilabial consonants. History Old English was originally written in runes, whose equivalent letter was beorc , meaning "birch". Beorc dates to at least the 2nd-century Elder Futhark, which is now thought to have derived from the Old Italic alphabets' either directly or via Latin . The uncial and half-uncial introduced by the Gregorian and Irish missions gradually developed into the Insular scripts' . These Old English Latin alphabets supplanted the earlier runes, whose use was fully banned under King Canute in the early 11th century. The Norman Conquest popularised the Carolingian half-uncial forms which latt ...
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