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  2. Ai Oboete Imasu ka - Wikipedia

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    "Ai Oboete Imasu ka" (愛・おぼえていますか, lit."Do You Remember Love?") is the third single by Japanese singer-songwriter Mari Iijima, released on June 5, 1984, by Victor Entertainment.

  3. Yuka Kinoshita - Wikipedia

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    Kinoshita's videos are particularly in Japanese and are accessible to English-speaking viewers because they are accompanied by English subtitles. Partly for this reason, she has attracted attention from English-language news sources. [4] She has also been featured in the Japanese television programme, Ōgui (大食い). [5]

  4. Let's Learn Japanese - Wikipedia

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    Let's Learn Japanese is a video-based Japanese language study course for English speakers produced by The Japan Foundation.. The two seasons (Series I and Series II) were originally aired on television at a rate of one episode per day, with each episode consisting of two lessons.

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  6. Why Did You Come to Japan? - Wikipedia

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    ) is a Japanese television programme presented by Osamu Shitara and Yūki Himura, a comedy duo known as "Bananaman". It is a regular programme on TV Tokyo on Monday evenings. [ 1 ] The show was first broadcast in the form of two pilot shows in June and October 2012 before becoming a recurring series, airing late on Wednesday nights starting 9 ...

  7. Help:Japanese - Wikipedia

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    To an English speaker's ears, its pronunciation lies somewhere between a flapped t (as in American and Australian English better and ladder), an l and a d. [ki r ei] " beautiful " The consonant n at final or n before r is uvular : This consonant is a sound made further back, as of making a nasal sound at the place to articulate the French ʁ .

  8. Fischer's - Wikipedia

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    Fischer's announced that he would be in charge of video editing after "an inappropriate relationship with a female fan". [33] [34] The group received further widespread criticism as viewers considered their announcement video to disregard the seriousness of the issue. [35] On January 11, 2021, Fischer's posted their third 100-minute tag video.

  9. When Will You Return? - Wikipedia

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    This song was also banned during the martial law era in Taiwan because the title would be interpreted as "When will the Red Army/Japanese Army return" (何日軍再來, which 軍 has the same pronunciation as 君, and refers to either the Imperial Japanese Army or the People's Liberation Army), [5] [6] or "Celebrating the Japanese Army return ...