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− | # | + | '''Konayuki''' (粉雪, こなゆき) is the Japanese word for ''powder snow''. In Jpop Stop!, it could be a reference to: |
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+ | * [[ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION]]'s song [[Konayuki (ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION)|Konayuki]], track #3 on their mini-album [[Houkai Amplifer]]. | ||
+ | * [[capsule]]'s song [[Konayuki (capsule)|Konayuki]], track #4 on their debut album [[High Collar Girl]]. | ||
+ | * [[CURIO]]'s fourth single [[Konayuki (CURIO)|Konayuki]]. | ||
+ | * [[Hinouchi Emi]]'s song [[Konayuki (Hinouchi Emi)|Konayuki]], track #2 on her single [[Kataomoi (Hinouchi Emi)|Kataomoi]], a cover of Remioromen's song. | ||
+ | * [[Remioromen]]'s eighth single [[Konayuki (Remioromen)|Konayuki]]. | ||
+ | * [[Shimatani Hitomi]]'s song [[Konayuki (Shimatani Hitomi)|Konayuki]], track #1 on her mini-album [[Poinsettia ~Amairo Winter Memories~]]. | ||
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Revision as of 17:22, 21 August 2009
Konayuki (粉雪, こなゆき) is the Japanese word for powder snow. In Jpop Stop!, it could be a reference to:
- ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION's song Konayuki, track #3 on their mini-album Houkai Amplifer.
- capsule's song Konayuki, track #4 on their debut album High Collar Girl.
- CURIO's fourth single Konayuki.
- Hinouchi Emi's song Konayuki, track #2 on her single Kataomoi, a cover of Remioromen's song.
- Remioromen's eighth single Konayuki.
- Shimatani Hitomi's song Konayuki, track #1 on her mini-album Poinsettia ~Amairo Winter Memories~.
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