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Kimigayo
is the national anthem of Japan. The lyrics are from a '''' poem written by an unnamed author in the Heian period (794–1185), making the lyrics of "Kimigayo" the oldest lyrics out of any national anthem, and the current melody was chosen in 1880, replacing an unpopular melody composed by John William Fenton in 1869. While the title "Kimigayo" is usually translated as "His Majesty's Reign", no official translation of the title or lyrics have been established in law.
Sakura Sakura
song
PonPonPon
2011 single by Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
Furusato
song by Atsushi
Kagerou Project
Japanese media franchise
Umi Yukaba
1937 Japanese military song
Hotaru no Hikari
Japanese song incorporating the tune of Auld Lang Syne
Songbie
song by John P. Ordway
Tōryanse
thumb|Tōryanse played at a crosswalk is the name of a traditional Japanese children's tune (warabe uta). It is a common choice for music played by traffic lights in Japan when it is safe to cross. Tōryanse can be heard in many forms of popular culture, such as at crosswalks in anime.
Kawa no Nagare no Yō ni
Hibari Misora song
Fashion Monster
2012 single by Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
Invader Invader
2013 single by Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
Shima Uta
1992 single by The Boom
Tsukematsukeru
is a song by Japanese recording artist Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, from her debut studio album Pamyu Pamyu Revolution. The lyrics are about a girl putting on her false eyelashes. The song is described as "an ambitious track" that is "bursting with Kyary's individuality". The single was digitally released on December 7, 2011, and then physically on January 11, 2012. The physical single was released in two editions: a limited edition containing a photobook and a CD-only regular edition. A limited edition 7" single was released exclusively to DJs on 17 July 2013 with the extended mix of "Tsukematsukeru" a
Aogeba tōtoshi
song performed by Sakura Gakuin
Tsugaru Kaikyō Fuyugeshiki
Japanese enka song
Crazy Party Night ~Pumpkin no Gyakushū~
2015 single by Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
Successful Mission
Single by Megumi Hayashibara
Kibō ni Tsuite
2012 single by No Name
Tabidachi no Hi ni
song
Roei no Uta
song performed by Noboru Kirishima
Saikai no Chi to Bara
single
Nihon no Uta Hyakusen
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