Megumi Satsu (Japanese: 薩 めぐみ, 14 February 1948, Sapporo, Japan - 18 October 2010, Paris) was an eccentric French-Japanese singer. Megumi Satsu released...
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Look up satsu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Satsu may refer to: Megumi Satsu (1948–2010), Japanese-French singer Satsu Station, a station in Kami...
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to enter English in nearly 50 years. Roland Topor wrote two songs for Megumi Satsu, "Je m'aime" and "Monte dans mon Ambulance". With René Laloux, Topor...
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(1939–2020), fashion designer (Originally from Himeji, Hyōgo, Japan) Megumi Satsu (1948–2010), singer (Originally from Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan) Richard...
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Hiromi Satō Masaki Sato Natsuki Sato Sumire Satō Mai Satoda Satomi' Megumi Satsu Sawa Shoko Sawada Erika Sawajiri Riho Sayashi Sayuri Eiko Segawa SennaRin...
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Charles-Antoine Kouakou, athlete Zita Hanrot, actress Kenzō Takada, designer Megumi Satsu, singer Morio Matsui, artist Uffie, singer Susan Jeptooo Kipsang, athlete...
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later killed by Manji in Cry of the Worm part 3. The poison he uses (Kessen Satsu) is later used in Trickster in an attempt to kill Manji. Higa (火瓦, Higa):...
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