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Nakano and Broadway
Sunset over Nakano, with Nakano Broadway in the distance
* Sun Mall and Nakano Broadway, a shopping arcade famous as the home of Mandarake and for used record shops, collectibles, and other items
A second Gallery called Hidari Zingaro was opened in 2010 and has now expanded to include four separate locations within the Nakano Broadway shopping mall in Nakano, Tokyo.

Nakano and several
He has collaborated with his friend and fellow composer Junya Nakano on several games, and has worked closely with synthesizer programmer Ryo Yamazaki on most titles since SaGa Frontier 2.
Working with Nakano on these games, Hamauzu admired his musical style, and they became friends ; they have later collaborated on several titles.
Nakano has collaborated with his friend and fellow composer Masashi Hamauzu on several games.
In 1996, Nakano joined several of Square's composers to create the soundtrack for the fighting game Tobal No. 1 ; he contributed three compositions.
Hamauzu and Nakano became friends after working on Front Mission: Gun Hazard and Tobal No. 1, and they have later collaborated on several titles.
Since scoring Threads of Fate, Nakano has collaborated with several composers on major projects instead of being the sole composer.
In 2006, Nakano created seven tracks for the Xbox 360 game Project Sylpheed, which also featured several other composers.

Nakano and manga
* Yamato Nakano, a character from Loveless ( manga )
* Kazuo Nakano, character in Yudetamago's manga series Kinnikuman

Nakano and anime
* Hiroshi Nakano, a character in the Manga and anime Gravitation

Nakano and idol
Nakano Kumiko ( 中野公美子, born March 3, 1977 in Osaka, Japan ) is an actress, who debuted as a japanese idol with girl band Osaka Performance Doll from 1993 to 1997.

Nakano and music
In 2001, Hamauzu and Nakano were chosen to assist Uematsu in the production of the score for the critically acclaimed Final Fantasy X, based on their ability to create music that was different from Uematsu's style.
Deciding he wanted to create more original music and have a chance to receive individual recognition, Nakano left Konami after completing the score for Golfing Greats 2 in 1994.
In 2001, Nakano and Hamauzu were chosen to assist Uematsu in the production of the score for the critically acclaimed Final Fantasy X, based on their ability to create music that was different from Uematsu's style ; Nakano created 20 pieces.
As a member of Uematsu's short-lived subsidiary Square Sounds, Nakano was allowed to score these non-Square games since members of Square Sounds could be licensed to create music for other companies if not busy on other projects.
Nakano is best known for creating ambient music with percussive, timbral, and rhythmic elements.
According to an interview conducted by the website RocketBaby. net, Nakano was composing music focusing on an instrument's tone and acoustics until 1995, while after that time, he slowly moved his focus toward studying the harmony and melody important to music as a whole.
Nakano stated in the original soundtrack's liner notes that he wanted to create music with a " vibrant and dynamic feel " that tied together his years of experience with game music.
The music of the video game Final Fantasy X was composed by regular series composer Nobuo Uematsu, along with Masashi Hamauzu and Junya Nakano.
Nakano set out to create music with a " vibrant and dynamic feel " that tied together his years of experience with game music, while Hamauzu tried to use the soundtrack to bring video game music to " greater heights ".
is a soundtrack album of music from Final Fantasy X composed, arranged and produced by Nobuo Uematsu, Masashi Hamauzu and Junya Nakano.
It was written by Nobuo Uematsu and Kazushige Nojima and was sung by Japanese folk singer Ritsuki Nakano, known as " RIKKI ", whom the music team contacted while searching for a singer whose music reflected an Okinawan atmosphere.
Samurai Fiction was the first full-length feature film for writer-director Hiroyuki Nakano, who had been primarily a director of music videos for MTV Japan.
is a Japanese electronic music duo consisting of guitarist and vocalist Michiyuki Kawashima and bassist and programmer Masayuki Nakano.

Broadway and building
* Standard Oil Company Building ( 26 Broadway, on the east side of Broadway, facing the Cunard building )
* Kendall Square, formed by the junction of Broadway, Main Street, and Third Street, is also known as Technology Square, a name shared with an office and laboratory building cluster in the neighborhood.
The building, at the northeast corner of Broadway and 112th Street, was originally an apartment house but was converted to research space after Columbia bought it.
Holden's design for the Underground's headquarters building at 55 Broadway included avant-garde sculptures by Jacob Epstein, Eric Gill and Henry Moore ( his first public commission ).
In 1967 New Scotland Yard moved to the present building at 10 Broadway, still within Westminster, which was an existing office block acquired under a long-term lease ; the first New Scotland Yard is now called the Norman Shaw ( North ) building, part of which is used as the headquarters for the Metropolitan Police's Territorial Policing department.
Some debris from the aircraft were recovered nearby, including landing gear found on top of a building on the corner of West Broadway and Park Place, an engine found at Church & Murray Street, and a section of the fuselage landed on top of 5 World Trade Center.
In 1900, the Singer company retained Ernest Flagg to build a 12-story loft building at Broadway and Prince Street in Lower Manhattan.
The building of this highway put the county along the route from New York to San Francisco known as the “ Broadway of America ,” now Highway 70.
The 800 Broadway building in Cincinnati, where the Hamilton County Juvenile and Domestic Relations courts are housed.
Other developments included the building of " Bexleyheath Square " in the early 2000s as an extension to the then " Broadway ", providing more retail units.
Broadway Theatre, Catford, which is a fine art deco building, adjoins the town hall.
The ground floor of the building is occupied largely by a single retail unit-currently a Marks and Spencer supermarket-and smaller retail units along the Broadway, the remainder taken up with access to the other floors.
The residential area is split into two sections known as the village and the town, with the village, near the common, centred around the High street being part of the original medieval village, and now a prime residential area of London commanding high prices, and the " town " being part of the modern development, centred around The Broadway, since the building of the railway station in 1838.
The building faced demolition but was moved to its current location on Broadway and serves today as a tavern and restaurant.
A three-story building with a basement on East Pearl Street ( formally known as Broadway Street ) became known as the Boehringer Hall because of the dance floor on the third story.
The building still stands on Broadway and was also used as a post office, a county extension office, and a health department.
Additionally, the city's main post office, an ornate federalist style building at the corner of Broadway and Essex Street, was razed.
She also designed and supervised the building of Greenlawn's post office east of Broadway behind the train station in 1911.
The Broadway Tower, Enid's tallest building was built during the " Golden Age " of Enid.
Gilbert's " Gilbert Block " office building on Broadway also survives.
In 1906, N & W president Lucius E. Johnson was brought to the Standard Oil building at 26 Broadway in New York City by Andrew Carnegie to meet with one of Carnegie's old friends: Henry Huttleston Rogers.
The first entry in our Navy log every day started out ' USS Hartley Hall securely moored at Broadway and 116th Street ....' The Commodore in charge of all Naval Officer Procurement had his office in our building.
The building of the Great Western Railway in the 1830s, part of which passed through the centre of Ealing, led to the opening of a railway station on the Broadway in 1879, originally called Haven Green.

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