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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]
One of the villagers, Atahraks, explains that people who interact with the lake are teleported to the "Sky World", where they gain powers and become immortal, but are unable to return home. Kahhori becomes acquainted with the Sky World villagers and familiarizes herself with her new powers with one instance having her successfully harvesting ...
It sold circa 400,000 copies in Japan according to Sports Nippon and reached number eight on the Oricon Singles Chart, Fuse's first top ten entry since the number-one "Ochiba ga Yuki ni" (1976). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Based on factors of sales, airplay, and music TV program rankings, Sports Nippon ranked it as the sixth most-popular song of April 1979.
Kahori may refer to: Kahori, Azad Kashmir, ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.
With the exception of Yuriko Kaida and Joelle, each vocalist has had her own FictionJunction pre-title. Each vocalist's work is considered an individual project. [1] Some of Yuki Kajiura's vocalists now go by a capitalized name (e.g. Kaori Oda went by FictionJunction Kaori, but now goes by KAORI).
A 16-year-old model and Shima's best friend. They work well together, and Kaori depends a lot on Shima. When around Shima, his other personality, Kyo, doesn't get out as much. He created Kyo to get away from the pressures of the modeling world, but he is afraid that Kyo will eventually take over completely and Kaori will no longer exist.
Karuho Shiina (Japanese: 椎名軽穂, Hepburn: Shiina Karuho) is a Japanese manga artist.Her manga Kimi ni Todoke won the award for best shōjo at the 32nd Kodansha Manga Award, [1] and it was nominated for the first Manga Taishō in 2008. [2]
Shinkichi Takahashi (高橋 新吉, Takahashi Shinkichi, 1901 – 1987) was a Japanese poet. He was one of the pioneers of Dadaism in Japan. [1] According to Makoto Ueda, he is also the only major Zen poet of modern Japanese literature. [2] He was born on Shikoku. His Collected Poems won the Japanese Ministry of Education Prize for Art. [3]