• Sayuri Kume (Japanese: 久米小百合 (Kume Sayuri)), also known as Saki Kubota (Japanese: 久保田早紀 (Kubota Saki)), is a Japanese singer-songwriter whose song Ihojin (1979)...
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  • Ihojin (section Saki Kubota)
    (English: "Stranger" or "Foreigner") is a song written and composed by Saki Kubota, and first performed by her. The song was first released as a single...
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  • and idol Rena Kubota, Japanese shootboxer Risa Kubota, Japanese voice actress Ryo Kubota (disambiguation), multiple people Saki Kubota (久保田早紀, born 1958)...
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  • and adult model Saki Kubota (久保田早紀) (born 1958), Japanese singer-songwriter Saki Kumagai (born 1990), Japanese association footballer Saki Minemura (born...
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  • and Kugatsu No Iro by Saki Kubota Aoi Sangoshō [ja] by Seiko Matsuda Turning Point by Pink Lady Tenkai and Saudade by Saki Kubota Make Up City by Casiopea...
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  • Iris (group) (redirect from Saki Yamakita)
    currently consists of five members: Saki Yamakita, Yu Serizawa, Himika Akaneya, Yūki Wakai, and Miyu Kubota. The leader is Saki Yamakita. In addition to their...
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  • December: Ihojin by Saki Kubota Oricon The following albums reached number 1 on the Oricon chart: 31 December: Yumegatari by Saki Kubota Shin'ai Naru Mono...
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    Saori Minami, the Candies, Pink Lady, Hiromi Go, Hideki Saijo, Yuming, Saki Kubota, Judy Ongg and Sachiko Kobayashi. The Best Ten began in 1978. "JAPAN...
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  • Swedish lyrics by Lars Huldén as "Miljoner rosor") 1988: Japanese singer Saki Kubota ("百万本のバラ", "Hyaku-man-bon no bara") 1988: Finnish band Santa Lucia ("Miljoona...
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    techno-pop. Artists and bands included Seiko Matsuda, Akina Nakamori, Wink, Saki Kubota, Rebecca, the Southern All Stars, Eiichi Ohtaki and Yellow Magic Orchestra...
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    Saori Minami, the Candies, Pink Lady, Hiromi Go, Hideki Saijo, Yuming, Saki Kubota, Judy Ongg and Sachiko Kobayashi. Oscar winners of the decade were Patton...
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  • Koyama Rumiko Koyanagi Yuki Koyanagi Etsuko Kozakura Yurika Kubo Saki Kubota Toshinobu Kubota Haruka Kudō Shizuka Kudō Yoko Kumada Yurina Kumai Yurina Kumai...
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  • (with singer Kazumasa Oda) released a hit song "Sayonara" ("Good-bye"). Saki Kubota was described as the standard bearer of new music. Rock music remained...
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    Yakushimaru, Yōko Oginome and Wink. Artists in the new music genre included Saki Kubota. Rock bands included Rebecca and the Southern All Stars. Artists in the...
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    ReoNa Rie Fu Rina Chinen Rica Matsumoto Rize Rythem Sachiko Kobayashi Saki Kubota (1979–1984) Sakurazaka46 Sambomaster SawanoHiroyuki[nZk] Sayaka Kanda...
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  • first promotional cover single was Ihoujin, originally performed by Saki Kubota and covered by Zard. The single was released on 27 August 2003. The B-side...
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  • Sakamoto Sabbat Saber Tiger Sadie Sadistic Mika Band Sads Sakanaction Saki Kubota Sakura Sakura Gakuin Sambomaster Sandii & the Sunsetz Saori@destiny Sarina...
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  • Yakushimaru, Yōko Oginome and Wink. Artists in the new music genre included Saki Kubota. Rock bands included Rebecca and the Southern All Stars. Artists in the...
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  • Nakamori Negai by Saki Kubota Amaku Kiken na Kaori by Tatsuro Yamashita Prologue (Jomaku) by Akina Nakamori Mishiranu Hito Denaku by Saki Kubota Greatest Hits...
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  • Pretender and Oh! by Pink Lady Orange Airmail Special and Lens Eye by Saki Kubota 15 October: Hello Goodbye [ja] by Yoshie Kashiwabara A Long Vacation...
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  • Rock '84 concert was held in Seibu Stadium. The farewell concert of Saki Kubota was held at at Kudan Kaikan in Tokyo on 26 November 1984. The following...
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    Japanese Oricon #1 singles and artist (weeks at #1) "Ihojin" – Saki Kubota (4 weeks in 1979 + 3 weeks in 1980) "Daitokai [ja]" – Crystal King (6) "Okuru...
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  • Miyu Kubota (久保田 未夢, Kubota Miyu, born January 31, 1995) is a Japanese voice actress, singer and idol from Saitama Prefecture. She is a member of i☆Ris...
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  • value of more than ¥870 billion. He produced songs such as Ihojin by Saki Kubota, and Ii Hi Tabidachi [ja] and Playback Part 2 by Momoe Yamaguchi. He...
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    Saori Minami, the Candies, Pink Lady, Hiromi Go, Hideki Saijo, Yuming, Saki Kubota, Judy Ongg and Sachiko Kobayashi. The Best Ten began in 1978. Indonesia...
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    Alumni of the college include, in particular: Sayuri Kume, also known as Saki Kubota List of junior colleges in Japan 久保田早紀のヒット曲『異邦人』のルーツを中央線沿線に発見した. Agora...
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    Retrieved 2024-09-04. Tanaka, Tomonori; Chiba, Kentaro; Ikeda, Tadahiro; Kubota, Katsuhiro (2023). Phylogenetic position of a ceratopsian dinosaur from...
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  • Kuwana [ja] (3) "Oyaji no Ichiban Nagai Hi [ja]" – Masashi Sada (6) "Ihojin" – Saki Kubota (4 weeks in 1979 + 3 weeks in 1980) "Banana Splits (Tra La La Song)"...
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  • an album chart number one for six consecutive weeks after Saki Kubota (久保田早紀, Kubota Saki), who had an album at number one for seven consecutive weeks...
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  • 3:53 13. "Wakare no Yokan" (別れの予感) Teresa Teng 4:31 14. "Ihoujin" (異邦人) Saki Kubota 3:29 15. "Ruriiro no Chikyuu" (瑠璃色の地球) Seiko Matsuda 4:20 16. "Ii Tabidachi"...
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