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  1. 2016年4月29日 · Hachioji P feat. Hatsune Miku — Sakura Saku. Hachioji P’s "Sakura Saku," featuring Hatsune Miku, will get you ready for school. 3. Amatsuki feat. Itowokashi — Sakura no Jumon. Itowokashi and Amatsuki will cast a spell on you with their song Sakura no Jumon. 4. Sakura Uta Miko — Sakura Uta.

  2. 2016年1月11日 · 4. Glay — Winter, again. “Winter, again” is Glay’s 16th single, released in 1999. Since their debut in 1994, Glay has become one of the biggest rock bands in the history of Japanese music. In 1999 they set a record by having 200,000 people at their “Glay Expo ’99 Survival” live concert.

  3. 2018年1月29日 · Once again, we look at the Japanese karaoke charts to bring you the most-sung snow-related tracks. Keep warm this season by singing along to these five hits, from the genres of J-Pop, rock and even 'enka!'

  4. 2018年10月2日 · 8. C.O.S.M.O.S. Akizakura (Sandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE) The flower in the title is the same, but the style and tempo are definitely different! 7. Aki no Kaori (Vicke Blanka) The fast piano melody resembling wind rustling falling leaves makes it the perfect track for the season. 6.

  5. 2018年10月26日 · Neither can we! And that's why we're excited to hear that Radwimps, the equally successful rock band behind its soundtrack, has released a short clip previewing four tracks from the movie: "Dream Lantern," "Zenzenzense," "Sparkle" and "Nandemonaiya"—all in English. With less than a month to go until the physical soundtrack's international ...

  6. 2016年1月11日 · 《Winter, again》是GLAY的第16首单曲,1999年发行。自1994年出道以来,GLAY一跃成为日本摇滚乐史上最著名的乐队之一。在1999年的《GLAY EXPO’99 SURVIVAL》演唱会,现场人数达到了20万人。在这首歌里雪象征了一种对人世多变的一种宽恕,表面动 ...

  7. 2017年4月27日 · The Hitaka Hibuse Festival (日高火防祭・Hitaka Hibuse Matsuri) is a fire protection festival that takes place in the Mizusawa area of Oshu City in southern Iwate Prefecture. Much like a parade, beautiful gold, red and green hayashi-yatai (musical floats) tour the town, each carrying 20 to 25 predominantly female musicians playing shamisen, flutes and shime-daiko drums.