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  2. Hachimaki - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the hachimaki is uncertain, but the most common theory states that they originated as headbands used by samurai, worn underneath the kabuto to protect the wearer from cuts [1] and to absorb sweat. [2] Inspired by samurai, kamikaze pilots in World War II wore hachimaki while flying to their deaths. [3]

  3. Japanese Chin - Wikipedia

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    While most believe that the source breed for the Japanese Chin originated in China, the route by which the Chin arrived in Japan is a widely debated topic. One story claims that the dogs were given to the Japanese royalty in AD 732 as gifts brought by Kim Jangson ( 金長孫 ), an envoy from the kingdom of Silla on the Korean peninsula. [ 2 ]

  4. List of Japanese rock music groups - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable Japanese rock bands and artists. For an extended list of J-Pop artists, see List of J-pop artists. 0-9. The 5.6.7.8's;

  5. Hiroshima, a band that helped define Asian American identity ...

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    The band has faced some criticism from people in Japan who disapproved of using Japanese instruments outside of traditional music. In a 1998 interview in Japan, June Kuramoto initially cried when ...

  6. Chindon'ya - Wikipedia

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    Chindon'ya street performers in Okubo, Tokyo, advertising for the opening of a pachinko parlor.. Chindon'ya (チンドン屋), also known as Japanese marching bands, and known historically as tōzai'ya (東西屋) or hiromeya (広目屋/披露目屋) are a type of elaborately-costumed street musicians in Japan who advertise for shops and other establishments.

  7. Oriental riff - Wikipedia

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    The Oriental riff and interpretations of it have been included as part of numerous musical works in Western music. Examples of its use include Poetic Tone Pictures (Poeticke nalady) (1889) by Antonin Dvořák, [6] "Limehouse Blues" by Carl Ambrose and his Orchestra (1935), "Kung Fu Fighting" by Carl Douglas (1974), "Japanese Boy" by Aneka (1981), [1] [4] The Vapors' "Turning Japanese" (1980 ...

  8. Japanese jazz - Wikipedia

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    The Hatano Jazz Band is sometimes described as the first Japanese jazz band, [9] although they were primarily a dance band. [10] The band, which was created in 1912 by graduates from Tokyo Music School, [11] absorbed and performed American dance music after traveling to San Francisco, [12] but their music did not claim to feature jazz ...

  9. Abingdon Boys School - Wikipedia

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    Takanori Nishikawa formed Abingdon Boys School out of a desire to return to his roots in a rock band.. Abingdon Boys School began in 2005 when Takanori Nishikawa, known for his pop music under the name T.M.Revolution, decided to return to his rock roots in Luis-Mary with Sunao, a guitarist who supported him in his solo career. [2]

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