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Yōko Aramaki
(born January 14, 1981) is a Japanese singer and impressionist connected to the K-Dash-associated office Peach. She is a graduate of Shujitsu High School. While she aimed to become a singer since childhood, she is also trained in piano and enka. In November 2012, she announced she would take a break from singing to recuperate. Impression repertoire *Christina Aguilera *Aiko * Hiroko Akutsu (Mihimaru GT) * Miki Asakura *Megumi Asaoka *Kim Carnes *Karen Carpenter (The Carpenters) * Chara *Naomi Chiaki * Hitomi Furuya * Miguel Guerreiro *Chitose Hajime *Ayumi Hamasaki *Ayaka Hirahara *Eri Hiramatsu *Kōmi Hirose *Sayuri Ishikawa *Mayumi Itsuwa *Hiromi Iwasaki *Yoshimi Iwasaki *La Toya Jackson *Miliyah Kato *Yuki Katsuragi *Sachiko Kobayashi * Kumi Kōda *Rumiko Koyanagi *Yuki Koyanagi *Lady Gaga *Cyndi Lauper *Bette Midler * Yōko Minamino *Misia *Hibari Misora *Kaori Mochida ( Every Little Thing) *Chisato Moritaka *Miyuki Nakajima *Akina Nakamori *Ayumi Nakamura *Rimi Natsukawa *Kan ...
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Okayama
is the capital city of Okayama Prefecture in the Chūgoku region of Japan. The city was founded on June 1, 1889. , the city has an estimated population of 720,841 and a population density of 910 persons per km2. The total area is . The city is the site of Kōraku-en, known as one of the top three traditional gardens in Japan, and Okayama Castle, which is ranked among the best 100 Japanese castles. The city is famous as the setting of the Japanese fable "Momotarō". Okayama joined the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities in 2016. History Sengoku period to Teisho period Before the Muromachi period, Okayama was one corner of a farm region and included a small castle built by the Kanemitsu. In the Sengoku period, Ukita Naoie attacked Okayama and attacked the castle for the transportation resources and extensive farmland in the region. Naoie remodeled the castle, built the old Sanyo road to the central part of the castle town, and called in craftsmen both from inside and outs ...
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