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*"[[Tenohira (Nakajima Miyuki)|Tenohira]]", a song recorded by [[Nakajima Miyuki]], track #4 on her 36th album ''[[Drama!|DRAMA!]]''. | *"[[Tenohira (Nakajima Miyuki)|Tenohira]]", a song recorded by [[Nakajima Miyuki]], track #4 on her 36th album ''[[Drama!|DRAMA!]]''. | ||
*"[[Tenohira (Suneohair)|Tenohira]]", [[Suneohair]]'s eighth single. | *"[[Tenohira (Suneohair)|Tenohira]]", [[Suneohair]]'s eighth single. | ||
+ | *"[[Tenohira (Watarirouka Hashiritai)|Tenohira]]", a song recorded by [[Watarirouka Hashiritai]], track #2 on their sixth single "[[Gyu]]". | ||
*"[[Tenohira (Yorico)|Tenohira]]", [[Yorico]]'s third digital single. | *"[[Tenohira (Yorico)|Tenohira]]", [[Yorico]]'s third digital single. | ||
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Revision as of 23:28, 2 August 2010
In Jpop Stop!, Tenohira (掌, 手のひら, てのひら, テノヒラ; Palm of Hand) could be a reference to:
- "Tenohira", a song recorded by KinKi Kids, track #11 on their sixth album F album.
- "Tenohira", a song recorded by Mr.Children, first A-side of their 25th single "Tenohira / Kurumi".
- Tenohira, marble's indie best album.
- "Tenohira", a song recorded by Nakajima Miyuki, track #4 on her 36th album DRAMA!.
- "Tenohira", Suneohair's eighth single.
- "Tenohira", a song recorded by Watarirouka Hashiritai, track #2 on their sixth single "Gyu".
- "Tenohira", Yorico's third digital single.
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