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  2. Category:Christian music albums by Japanese artists - Wikipedia

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  3. Christianity in Japan - Wikipedia

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    [70] [71] Gospel and contemporary Christian music are part of popular music in the country, the largest Christian music festival in the country is the Sunza Rock Festival, which is where many of Japan's CCM artists and bands perform. [72] [73] [74]

  4. Category : Religious music albums by Japanese artists

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    Christian music albums by Japanese artists (1 C) This page was last edited on 22 November 2014, at 07:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. List of musical artists from Japan - Wikipedia

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    C-ute; The Cabs; Candies; Candy Go!Go! The Candy Spooky Theater; C.C.C.C. Cali Gari; Camino; Camellia; The Candy Spooky Theater; Candy Tune; Capsule; The Captains ...

  6. Yakov Tikhai - Wikipedia

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    Не graduated from the Chişinău Theological Seminary.. He was recommended by his older brother, archimandrite Anatoly (Tikhai), to then archimandrite Nicholas of Japan, and became Fr. Nicholas' principal arranger of Russian liturgical music to Japanese translations during the early decades of the Japanese mission.

  7. Orangestar - Wikipedia

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    Orangestar was born in Japan into a Christian household. He started going to church at an early age. [3] His father suggested that he learn to play the piano. Orangestar did not like it much, but continued playing until he graduated from middle school. [4] [8] He then went to Tsudanuma High School, a music high school in Chiba, for a year. [9]

  8. Makuya - Wikipedia

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    Makuya members visiting Israel. Makuya (幕 屋), based at the Tokyo Bible Seminary, is a new religious movement in Japan which was founded in 1948 by Ikurō Teshima.To grasp the inner truth of biblical religion, or the "Love of the Holy Spirit" as Teshima puts it, and extol this existential love by embodying it and living accordingly is the essence of the Makuyas' religious life.

  9. Holy Ecclesia of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Ecclesia of Jesus also known as the Congregation of Jesus (聖イエス会, Sei Iesu Kai) is an independent Japanese Christian denomination founded by Ōtsuki Takeji (大槻武二) in 1946. It is the third largest of the Japanese-founded churches. [1]