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The discography of Sayuri Kume, also known as Saki Kubota, includes eleven studio albums and ten singles released from 1979 to 2017. Overview Her singles are as follows: *Ihojin (1979) *Nijūgoji (1980) *Kugatsu No Iro (1980) *Orange Airmail Special (1981) *Lens Eye (1981) *Negai (1982) *Ai No Jidai (1983) *Otomodachi (1984) *Pianissimo De... (1984) *Hyakuman Hon No Bara (1988) Her studio albums are as follows: *Yumegatari (1979) *Tenkai (1980) *Saudade (1980) *Airmail Special (1981) *Mishiranu Hito Denaku (1982) *Nefertiti (1983) *Yoruno Sokowa Yawarakana Maboroshi (1984) *Tehillim 33 (1987) *Hajime no hi (1996) *Tenshi No Pan Kume Sayuri Sanbika Shu (2009) *7carats+1 (2017) Yumegatari The album Yumegatari (Japanese: 夢がたり) (English: "Dream Stories" or "telling what one has dreamed" or an "account of one's dream" or "A Tale of Dreams") (1979) was released on 21 December 1979. The album ''Yumegatari'' stayed at number 1 in the Oricon chart for seven consecutive weeks f ...
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Saudade (Saki Kubota Album)
The discography of Saki Kubota, Sayuri Kume, also known as Saki Kubota, includes eleven studio albums and ten singles released from 1979 to 2017. Overview Her singles are as follows: *Ihojin (1979) *Nijūgoji (1980) *Kugatsu No Iro (1980) *Orange Airmail Special (1981) *Lens Eye (1981) *Negai (1982) *Ai No Jidai (1983) *Otomodachi (1984) *Pianissimo De... (1984) *Hyakuman Hon No Bara (1988) Her studio albums are as follows: *Yumegatari (1979) *Tenkai (1980) *Saudade (1980) *Airmail Special (1981) *Mishiranu Hito Denaku (1982) *Nefertiti (1983) *Yoruno Sokowa Yawarakana Maboroshi (1984) *Tehillim 33 (1987) *Hajime no hi (1996) *Tenshi No Pan Kume Sayuri Sanbika Shu (2009) *7carats+1 (2017) Yumegatari The album Yumegatari (Japanese writing system, Japanese: 夢がたり) (English: "Dream Stories" or "telling what one has dreamed" or an "account of one's dream" or "A Tale of Dreams") (1979) was released on 21 December 1979. The album ''Yumegatari'' stayed at number 1 in the Orico ...
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Kugatsu No Iro
The discography of Sayuri Kume, also known as Saki Kubota, includes eleven studio albums and ten singles released from 1979 to 2017. Overview Her singles are as follows: *Ihojin (1979) *Nijūgoji (1980) *Kugatsu No Iro (1980) *Orange Airmail Special (1981) *Lens Eye (1981) *Negai (1982) *Ai No Jidai (1983) *Otomodachi (1984) *Pianissimo De... (1984) *Hyakuman Hon No Bara (1988) Her studio albums are as follows: *Yumegatari (1979) *Tenkai (1980) *Saudade (1980) *Airmail Special (1981) *Mishiranu Hito Denaku (1982) *Nefertiti (1983) *Yoruno Sokowa Yawarakana Maboroshi (1984) *Tehillim 33 (1987) *Hajime no hi (1996) *Tenshi No Pan Kume Sayuri Sanbika Shu (2009) *7carats+1 (2017) Yumegatari The album Yumegatari (Japanese: 夢がたり) (English: "Dream Stories" or "telling what one has dreamed" or an "account of one's dream" or "A Tale of Dreams") (1979) was released on 21 December 1979. The album ''Yumegatari'' stayed at number 1 in the Oricon chart for seven consecutive weeks f ...
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Yumegatari
The discography of Saki Kubota, Sayuri Kume, also known as Saki Kubota, includes eleven studio albums and ten singles released from 1979 to 2017. Overview Her singles are as follows: *Ihojin (1979) *Nijūgoji (1980) *Kugatsu No Iro (1980) *Orange Airmail Special (1981) *Lens Eye (1981) *Negai (1982) *Ai No Jidai (1983) *Otomodachi (1984) *Pianissimo De... (1984) *Hyakuman Hon No Bara (1988) Her studio albums are as follows: *Yumegatari (1979) *Tenkai (1980) *Saudade (1980) *Airmail Special (1981) *Mishiranu Hito Denaku (1982) *Nefertiti (1983) *Yoruno Sokowa Yawarakana Maboroshi (1984) *Tehillim 33 (1987) *Hajime no hi (1996) *Tenshi No Pan Kume Sayuri Sanbika Shu (2009) *7carats+1 (2017) Yumegatari The album Yumegatari (Japanese writing system, Japanese: 夢がたり) (English: "Dream Stories" or "telling what one has dreamed" or an "account of one's dream" or "A Tale of Dreams") (1979) was released on 21 December 1979. The album ''Yumegatari'' stayed at number 1 in the Orico ...
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Tenkai (album)
The discography of Sayuri Kume, also known as Saki Kubota, includes eleven studio albums and ten singles released from 1979 to 2017. Overview Her singles are as follows: *Ihojin (1979) *Nijūgoji (1980) *Kugatsu No Iro (1980) *Orange Airmail Special (1981) *Lens Eye (1981) *Negai (1982) *Ai No Jidai (1983) *Otomodachi (1984) *Pianissimo De... (1984) *Hyakuman Hon No Bara (1988) Her studio albums are as follows: *Yumegatari (1979) *Tenkai (1980) *Saudade (1980) *Airmail Special (1981) *Mishiranu Hito Denaku (1982) *Nefertiti (1983) *Yoruno Sokowa Yawarakana Maboroshi (1984) *Tehillim 33 (1987) *Hajime no hi (1996) *Tenshi No Pan Kume Sayuri Sanbika Shu (2009) *7carats+1 (2017) Yumegatari The album Yumegatari (Japanese: 夢がたり) (English: "Dream Stories" or "telling what one has dreamed" or an "account of one's dream" or "A Tale of Dreams") (1979) was released on 21 December 1979. The album ''Yumegatari'' stayed at number 1 in the Oricon chart for seven consecutive weeks f ...
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Ihojin
''Ihojin'' (Japanese: 異邦人) (English: "Stranger" or "Foreigner") is a songIhojin
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written and composed by , and first performed by her. The song was first released as a on 1 October 1979. That recording sold more than 1.4 million copies and reached number 1 in the Japanese singles chart."Japan" in "Hits of the World".

Natalie (website)
is a Japanese entertainment news website that debuted on February 1, 2007. It is operated by Natasha, Inc. The website is named after the song of the same name by Julio Iglesias. ''Natalie'' has been providing news for such leading Japanese portals and social networks as Mobage Town, GREE, Livedoor, Excite, Mixi, and Yahoo! Japan. It has also been successful on Twitter, with 1,510,000 followers as of February 2017, being the third-most-followed Japanese media company, after '' The Mainichi Shimbun'' and '' The Asahi Shimbun''. History Natasha, Inc., a content provider, was founded in December 2005, becoming a limited company in February 2006 and being demutualized in January 2007. On February 1, 2007, Natasha, Inc. opened its own news website ''Natalie'', named after the song "Nathalie" by Julio Iglesias. It was dedicated exclusively to music news and created with the idea of updating on a daily basis, something that newspapers could not do. The website also offered o ...
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Nippon Cultural Broadcasting
is a Japanese radio station in Tokyo which broadcasts to the Kanto area. It is one of the two flagship radio stations of National Radio Network (NRN) (the other station is ) and is a member of the Fujisankei Communications Group. History The station was established in 1951 by the Society of St. Paul to promote Catholic religion on the Japanese culture. JOQR went on the air on March 31, 1952 as the Japan Cultural Broadcasting Association. The station initially broadcast on 1310kc (10 kW output) but moved to 1130kc (former frequency of TBS Radio) on August 15, 1953 in order for the Nippon Broadcasting System to use JOQR's former frequency. At the time of its opening, the mission was to "improve Japanese culture, spread the ideals of truth, goodness, justice, and a sound democratic ideology based on humanity , and contribute to the rise of the nation and the prosperity of the people". However, due to self-righteous management by Priest Paolo Marcelino of the Sisters of St ...
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Romanization Of Japanese
The romanization of Japanese is the use of Latin script to write the Japanese language. This method of writing is sometimes referred to in Japanese as . Japanese is normally written in a combination of logographic characters borrowed from Chinese (kanji) and syllabic scripts (kana) that also ultimately derive from Chinese characters. There are several different romanization systems. The three main ones are Hepburn romanization, Kunrei-shiki romanization (ISO 3602) and Nihon-shiki romanization (ISO 3602 Strict). Variants of the Hepburn system are the most widely used. Romanized Japanese may be used in any context where Japanese text is targeted at non-Japanese speakers who cannot read kanji or kana, such as for names on street signs and passports and in dictionaries and textbooks for foreign learners of the language. It is also used to transliterate Japanese terms in text written in English (or other languages that use the Latin script) on topics related to Japan, such as ...
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