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Himawari
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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:
- Aikawa Nanase's Himawari, track #5 of her first mini-album The First Quarter.
- Aiuchi Rina's HIMAWARI, track #2 of her 13th single FULL JUMP.
- Amuro Namie's HimAWArI, track #13 of her fourth album break the rules.
- Enomoto Atsuko's Himawari, track #10 of her second album A HOUSE OF LOVE.
- Fukuyama Masaharu's 18th single Niji / Himawari / Sore ga Subete sa.
- Hearts Grow's third major single Himawari.
- Hirosue Ryoko's Himawari, track #1 of her third album private.
- Hoshimura Mai's sixth single Himawari.
- Maekawa Kiyoshi's Himawari, a single released in 2002 and written by Fukuyama Masaharu.
- Melocure's Himawari, track #2 of their second single 1st Priority.
- Nanamusica's Himawari, track #7 of their debut album Yubana.
- Otsuka Ai's Himawari, track #2 of her debut single Momo no Hanabira.
- Sasagawa Miwa's Himawari, released as an indies single in 2001 and later as a major label single in 2005.
- Sugar's fifth single Himawari.
- UNICORN's Himawari, track #1 of their ninth album Chambre.
- Yamashita Tomohisa's Himawari, track #3 of his debut single Daite Señorita.
- Younha's Himawari, track #6 of her debut album Go! Younha.
- Yusuke's debut single Himawari.
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