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*[[aiko]]'s first major single [[Ashita (aiko)|Ashita]]. | *[[aiko]]'s first major single [[Ashita (aiko)|Ashita]]. | ||
*[[Harada Tomoyo]]'s sixteenth single [[Ashita (Harada Tomoyo)|Ashita]]. | |||
*[[Hirahara Ayaka]]'s second single [[Ashita (Hirahara Ayaka)|Ashita]]. | *[[Hirahara Ayaka]]'s second single [[Ashita (Hirahara Ayaka)|Ashita]]. | ||
*[[Yano Maki]]'s [[Ashita (Yano Maki)|Ashita]], track #3 of her fifth single [[Time Capsule no Oka]]. | *[[Yano Maki]]'s [[Ashita (Yano Maki)|Ashita]], track #3 of her fifth single [[Time Capsule no Oka]]. | ||
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Revision as of 07:17, 3 August 2009
Ashita (明日, あした) is the Japanese word for Tomorrow. In Jpop Stop!, it could be a reference to:
- aiko's first major single Ashita.
- Harada Tomoyo's sixteenth single Ashita.
- Hirahara Ayaka's second single Ashita.
- Yano Maki's Ashita, track #3 of her fifth single Time Capsule no Oka.
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