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*[[Aiuchi Rina]]'s [[Himawari (Aiuchi Rina)|HIMAWARI]], track #2 of her 13th single [[Full Jump|FULL JUMP]].
 
*[[Aiuchi Rina]]'s [[Himawari (Aiuchi Rina)|HIMAWARI]], track #2 of her 13th single [[Full Jump|FULL JUMP]].
 
*[[Amuro Namie]]'s [[Himawari (Amuro Namie)|HimAWArI]], track #13 of her fourth album [[Break the Rules|break the rules]].
 
*[[Amuro Namie]]'s [[Himawari (Amuro Namie)|HimAWArI]], track #13 of her fourth album [[Break the Rules|break the rules]].
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* [[Becky]]'s sixth single, [[Himawari (Becky)|Himawari]].
 
* [[Cup's]]'s second album, [[Himawari (Cup's)|Himawari]].
 
* [[Cup's]]'s second album, [[Himawari (Cup's)|Himawari]].
 
*[[Enomoto Atsuko]]'s [[Himawari (Enomoto Atsuko)|Himawari]], track #10 of her second album [[A House of Love|A HOUSE OF LOVE]].
 
*[[Enomoto Atsuko]]'s [[Himawari (Enomoto Atsuko)|Himawari]], track #10 of her second album [[A House of Love|A HOUSE OF LOVE]].

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Himawari (向日葵, ひまわり, ヒマワリ) is the Japanese word for Sunflower. In Jpop Stop!, it could be a reference to:


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