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  2. Kowarekake no Orgel - Wikipedia

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    Kowarekake no Orgel [a] (Japanese: こわれかけのオルゴール, Hepburn: Kowarekake no Orugōru, trans. Half-Broken Music Box) is a one-episode Japanese dōjin anime original video animation produced by ElectromagneticWave and directed by Keiichiro Kawaguchi. It originally debuted on December 28, 2008 in the Comic Market 75 dōjin ...

  3. Otaru Music Box Museum - Wikipedia

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    Otaru Music Box Museum (小樽オルゴール堂) is a music museum in the Otaru Orgel-do II building in Otaru, Japan. It includes various examples of music boxes as well as CDs that have music box-esque versions of various songs. Chris Bamforth of The Japan Times wrote that it had an "absolutely phenomenal" variety of music. [1]

  4. Music box - Wikipedia

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    A music box (American English) or musical box (British English) is an automatic musical instrument in a box that produces musical notes by using a set of pins placed ...

  5. Sekaiichi Happy na Onna no Ko - Wikipedia

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    "Sekaiichi Happy na Onna no Ko" (世界一HAPPYな女の子, "The happiest girl in the world") is the 17th major single by the Japanese idol group Cute, released in Japan on September 7, 2011 [1] [2] on the Zetima label.

  6. Category:Japan music navigational boxes - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Japan music navigational boxes]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Japan music navigational boxes]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  7. Karaoke box - Wikipedia

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    A karaoke box (カラオケボックス, karaoke bokkusu) is a type of karaoke establishment commonly found in Asia, the United States and Canada. It originated in Japan, and is now popular worldwide, particularly in Asia. [1] Karaoke boxes consist of multiple rooms containing karaoke equipment, usually rented out for a period of time.