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Kaori Takahashi (高橋かおり Takahashi Kaori; born August 29, 1975, in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese actress. [1] She starred in the 2003 Fuji TV adaptation of Kuni Arisaka's novel Happiness in Bloom (Shiawase saita), and played supporting roles in the 1986 NHK series Musashibō Benkei and the 1994 TV Asahi series Troublesome Teacher (Sensei wa wagamama). [2]
"Mou Hitotsu no Yoake (もうひとつの夜明け) (Another Daybreak)" – 3:27 Lyrics by Hitomi Takahashi & Mavie Music and arrangement by Shinya Saito "Skull" – 2:58 Lyrics by Hitomi Takahashi & Akiko Watanabe Music and arrangement by Hyoe Yasuhara "Bokutachi no Yukue (僕たちの行方) (Our Whereabouts) -Album Version-" – 4:31
Takahashi from the Bike Shop (自転車屋さんの高橋くん, Jitenshaya no Takahashi-kun) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Arare Matsumushi. It began serialization on Leed Publishing 's Torch Web manga website in April 2019.
Kaori Takahashi may refer to: Kaori Takahashi (synchronised swimmer) ( 高橋 馨 , born 1974) , Japanese synchronized swimmer Kaori Takahashi (actress) ( 高橋 かおり , born 1975) , Japanese actress
Omoide wa Yakitori no Kaori" (Japanese: 消えた惣一郎!?思い出は焼鳥の香り) Directed by : Kazuyoshi Katayama Storyboarded by : Takashi Anno: Kazunori Itō: Masaaki Kannan: 24 September 1986 () 28: 28 "Even Kyoko's Surprised! "I'm Kentaro's Father""
"Hadashi no Mirai" was used as the campaign song for Coca-Cola and is evident on the cover art design for the limited edition. "Kotoba yori Taisetsu na Mono" was used as the theme song for the drama Stand Up!! starring Arashi member Kazunari Ninomiya, NEWS member Tomohisa Yamashita, Anne Suzuki, Hiroki Narimiya and Shun Oguri.
Ganbatte Ikimasshoi (がんばっていきまっしょい, lit."Give It All") is a Japanese novel written by Yoshiko Shikimura. It was initially published by Magazine House in July 1996.
FictionJunction is the solo project of Japanese composer Yuki Kajiura featuring guests musicians, mainly singers. Historically, works between Kajiura and a vocalist were referenced by adding the singer's name after "FictionJunction".