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* "[[Sayonara (CoCo)|Sayonara]]", a song recorded by [[CoCo]], track #1 on their fourth album ''[[Share]]''.
* "[[Sayonara (CoCo)|Sayonara]]", a song recorded by [[CoCo]], track #1 on their fourth album ''[[Share]]''.
* "[[Sayonara (color bottle)|Sayonara]]", [[color bottle]]'s fifth single.
* "[[Sayonara (color bottle)|Sayonara]]", [[color bottle]]'s fifth single.
* "[[Sayonara (DEEN)|Sayonara]]", a song recorded by [[DEEN]], track #9 on their third album ''[[The Day|The DAY]]''.
* "[[Sayonara (DREAMS COME TRUE)|SAYONARA]]", a song recorded by [[DREAMS COME TRUE (band)|DREAMS COME TRUE]], B-side of their twelfth single "[[Haretara Ii ne]]".
* "[[Sayonara (DREAMS COME TRUE)|SAYONARA]]", a song recorded by [[DREAMS COME TRUE (band)|DREAMS COME TRUE]], B-side of their twelfth single "[[Haretara Ii ne]]".
* "[[Sayonara (EXILE)|sayonara]]", a song recorded by [[EXILE]], track #10 on their sixth album ''[[EXILE Love|EXILE LOVE]]''.
* "[[Sayonara (EXILE)|sayonara]]", a song recorded by [[EXILE]], track #10 on their sixth album ''[[EXILE Love|EXILE LOVE]]''.

Revision as of 16:57, 16 April 2011

In Jpop Stop!, Sayonara (さよなら; Goodbye) or Sayounara (さようなら) could be a reference to:


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