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* "[[Kiseki (Kitano Kie)|Kiseki]]" (キセキ), a song recorded by [[Kitano Kie]], B-side of her second single "[[Hanataba (Kitano Kie)|Hanataba]]".
 
* "[[Kiseki (Kitano Kie)|Kiseki]]" (キセキ), a song recorded by [[Kitano Kie]], B-side of her second single "[[Hanataba (Kitano Kie)|Hanataba]]".
 
* "[[Kiseki (Koda Kumi)|Kiseki]]" (奇跡), [[Koda Kumi]]'s 13th single.
 
* "[[Kiseki (Koda Kumi)|Kiseki]]" (奇跡), [[Koda Kumi]]'s 13th single.
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* "[[Kiseki (Komuro Tetsuya)|Kiseki]]" (奇跡), a song recorded by [[Komuro Tetsuya]], track #3 on his seventh album ''[[Digitalian Is Eating Breakfast 2|Digitalian is eating breakfast 2]]''.
 
* "[[Kiseki (MINMI)|Kiseki]]" (キセキ), a song recorded by [[MINMI]], a live version of the song appeared on her tenth single "[[Ave Maria (MINMI)|Ave Maria]]".
 
* "[[Kiseki (MINMI)|Kiseki]]" (キセキ), a song recorded by [[MINMI]], a live version of the song appeared on her tenth single "[[Ave Maria (MINMI)|Ave Maria]]".
 
* "[[Kiseki (Misato Aki)|Kiseki]]" (奇跡), a song recorded by [[Misato Aki]],  B-side of her 17th single, "[[What a Beautiful World|What a beautiful world]]".
 
* "[[Kiseki (Misato Aki)|Kiseki]]" (奇跡), a song recorded by [[Misato Aki]],  B-side of her 17th single, "[[What a Beautiful World|What a beautiful world]]".

Revision as of 20:04, 21 April 2011

Kiseki in Japanese could have several meanings, with each meaning having separate kanji (and being pronounced slightly differently). In Japanese, Kiseki could mean:

  • [奇跡] - Miracle
  • [軌跡] - Wagon tracks
  • [奇蹟] - Miracle
  • [輝石] - Pyroxene (a type of crystalline rocks) though it also could mean Augite, a dark-green Pyroxene rock.
  • [鬼籍] - A roster of the dead
  • [基石] - A foundation stone

In Jpop Stop!, Kiseki could be a reference to:


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