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  2. Sympathy (Hitomi Takahashi album) - Wikipedia

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    The album even contains a little country music in the song "Koto no Ha". Overall, though, the album remains close to the genre pop/rock that the three singles released before this album contained. Overall, reception of the album was positive, many people claiming it as wonderful and a success on Hitomi's part. [1]

  3. Takao Kisugi - Wikipedia

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    Takao Kisugi (来生 たかお, Kisugi Takao), born November 16, 1950, in Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese singer and songwriter.In 1974, he debuted as a songwriter and in 1976 made his solo debut as a singer.

  4. Ōkuninushi - Wikipedia

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    Utsushikunitama-no-Kami (顕国玉神) The name Ō(a)namuchi or Ō(a)namochi is also used in other texts. The Fudoki of Izumo Province, for instance, refers to the god both as Ōanamochi-no-Mikoto (大穴持命) and as Ame-no-Shita-Tsukurashishi-Ōkami (所造天下大神, "Great Deity, Maker of All Under Heaven").

  5. Akira Fuse - Wikipedia

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    His greatest hits are "Cyclamen no Kahori" (シクラメンのかほり, Shikuramen no Kahori, "The Scent of Cyclamen") and "Kimi wa Bara Yori Utsukushii" (君は薔薇より美しい, "You are More Beautiful than a Rose"). [1]

  6. Super Robot Wars Original Generation: Divine Wars - Wikipedia

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    Super Robot Wars Original Generation: Divine Wars (スーパーロボット大戦OG -ディバイン・ウォーズ-, Sūpā Robotto Taisen Ōjī Dibain Wōzu) is a Japanese anime series, that retells the events from the Super Robot Taisen: Original Generation game, a game featuring only original characters and mechs created by Banpresto for the Super Robot Wars franchise.

  7. Kimi wa Bara yori Utsukushī - Wikipedia

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    Fuse became a popular singer in Japan, and his single 1975 single "Cyclamen no Kahori" sold over a million copies and won the Grand Prix at the Japan Record Awards. [1] [2] Within the latter half of the 1970s, rival cosmetics companies Shiseido and Kanebo ran competing advertisement campaigns centered on commercial jingles. Though the start of ...

  8. 17th Japan Record Awards - Wikipedia

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    Shikuramen No Kahori: Akira Fuse: Japan Record Award Tomoshibi: Aki Yashiro: N/A Toki No Sugi Yukumamani: Kenji Sawada: Aa Hito Koishi: Shinichi Mori: Hito Koi Shikute: Saori Minami: Vocalist Award Chikuma Gawa: Hiroshi Itsuki: Best Vocalist Naka No Shima Blues: Hiroshi Uchiyamada and Cool Five: N/A Kono Ai No Tokimeki: Hideki Saijo

  9. Ame-no-oshihomimi - Wikipedia

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    In some versions, Amaterasu gave Amenooshihomimi a bronze mirror, which was called Yata no Kagami. [9] In many versions, Amenooshihomimi is the first to be offered as the ruler of earth however, he turns it down. [10] [11] He fell in love with Takuhadachiji-hime, and then later on fathered Ninigi-no-Mikoto. [12] [13]