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*[[Hirosue Ryoko]]'s [[Himawari (Hirosue Ryoko)|Himawari]], track #1 of her third album [[Private|private]].
 
*[[Hirosue Ryoko]]'s [[Himawari (Hirosue Ryoko)|Himawari]], track #1 of her third album [[Private|private]].
 
*[[Hoshimura Mai]]'s sixth single [[Himawari (Hoshimura Mai)|Himawari]].
 
*[[Hoshimura Mai]]'s sixth single [[Himawari (Hoshimura Mai)|Himawari]].
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*[[Iijima Mari]]'s song [[Himawari (Iijima Mari)|Himawari]], track #9 on her debut album [[Rose (Iijima Mari)|Rosé]].
 
*[[Maekawa Kiyoshi]]'s [[Himawari (Maekawa Kiyoshi)|Himawari]], a single released in 2002 and written by [[Fukuyama Masaharu]].
 
*[[Maekawa Kiyoshi]]'s [[Himawari (Maekawa Kiyoshi)|Himawari]], a single released in 2002 and written by [[Fukuyama Masaharu]].
 
*[[Melocure]]'s [[Himawari (Melocure)|Himawari]], track #2 of their second single [[1st Priority]].
 
*[[Melocure]]'s [[Himawari (Melocure)|Himawari]], track #2 of their second single [[1st Priority]].

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