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* [[AYA (singer)|AYA]], a Japanese rock musician. | * [[AYA (singer)|AYA]], a Japanese rock musician. | ||
* [[Aya (Matsubara Miki)|Aya]], [[Matsubara Miki]]'s fifth album. | * [[Aya (Matsubara Miki)|Aya]], [[Matsubara Miki]]'s fifth album. | ||
− | * [[AYA ( | + | * [[AYA (Mix Speaker's,Inc.)|AYA]], a Japanese guitarist from [[Mix Speaker's,Inc.]]. |
* [[Hirano Aya]], a Japanese [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]] and singer. | * [[Hirano Aya]], a Japanese [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]] and singer. | ||
* [[Kiguchi Aya]], a Japanese [[Gravure|gravure]] idol. | * [[Kiguchi Aya]], a Japanese [[Gravure|gravure]] idol. |
Revision as of 05:35, 8 February 2010
Aya is a female Japanese forename. In Jpop Stop!, it could be a reference to:
- AYA, a Japanese rock musician.
- Aya, Matsubara Miki's fifth album.
- AYA, a Japanese guitarist from Mix Speaker's,Inc..
- Hirano Aya, a Japanese seiyuu and singer.
- Kiguchi Aya, a Japanese gravure idol.
- Matsui Aya, a Japanese gravure idol.
- Matsuura Aya, a Japanese actress and singer.
- Sugimoto Aya, a Japanese actress and singer.
- Ueto Aya, a Japanese actress and singer.
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