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Japanese and music
* Abingdon Boys School, Japanese music band
Its characteristically " cute " Japanese animation and music, along with its play mechanics and level designs, made it successful as an arcade title and spawned several sequels and ports to home gaming systems.
* Boom Boom Satellites, a Japanese electronic music duo
The game's music was written by Japanese team Zuntata.
Later Japanese computer music compositions include a piece by Kenjiro Ezaki presented during Osaka Expo ' 70 and " Panoramic Sonore " ( 1974 ) by music critic Akimichi Takeda.
Since then, Japanese research in computer music has largely been carried out for commercial purposes in popular music, though some of the more serious Japanese musicians used large computer systems such as the Fairlight in the 1970s.
In the 1980s, Japanese personal computers such as the NEC PC-88 came installed with FM synthesis sound chips and featured audio programming languages such as Music Macro Language ( MML ) and MIDI interfaces, which were most often used to produce video game music, or chiptunes.
This belief would mean Japanese music and bodies could be reborn.
Members of TaikOz have composed new pieces which are based upon study and performance of drum and flute music from Japan, and the interpretation of music of contemporary Japanese composers such as Maki Ishii and Eitetsu Hayashi.
Often dialogue was changed, and the show became less " Serious " in tone compared to the Japanese version, instead featuring more jokes and added dialogue, along with a completely different musical score ( usually orchestral music ) and completely different sound effects, due to licensing issues.
* Deleted: Rock music that played in the Japanese version during Godzilla and Ebirah's battle.
The modern koto originates from the gakusō used in Japanese court music.
According to Japanese literature, the koto was used as imagery and other extra music significance.
Michio Miyagi ( 1894 – 1956 ), a blind composer, innovator, and performer, is considered to have been the first Japanese composer to combine western music and traditional koto music.
Works are being written for 20-and 25-stringed kotos and 17-string bass kotos, and a new generation of players such as Japanese master Kazue Sawai, her students including Michiyo Yagi, and American performers Reiko Obata and Miya Masaoka, are finding places for the koto in today's jazz, experimental music and even pop.
* 1968 – Tsunku, Japanese music producer
Built around a quasi-Japanese pentatonic scale, the music contrasts Japanese contemplation (" There is No Other Way ") with Western ingenuousness (" Please Hello ").
In Four Black Dragons various peasants describe the arrival of the American ships with escalating panic, until finally the nightmarish event does seem to be, as claimed, the end of the world .... Someone in a Tree, is a compact Rashomon-and as fine as anything Mr. Sondheim has written ... The single Act II triumph, Bowler Hat, could well be a V. S. Naipaul tale set to music and illustrated with spare Japanese brushstrokes ... Bowler Hat delivers the point of Pacific Overtures so artfully that the rest of Act II seems superfluous.

Japanese and group
Finally, as time began to run out, he headed into Ormoc and glide-bombed a group of houses that Intelligence had thought might contain Japanese supplies.
In Japan, because of intermarriage over many years with Japanese, the concept of a pure Ainu ethnic group is no longer feasible.
Also at this time, the Ainu were granted automatic Japanese citizenship, effectively denying them the status of an indigenous group.
The Ainu were becoming increasingly marginalized on their own land — over a period of only 36 years, the Ainu went from being a relatively isolated group of people to having their land, language, religion and customs assimilated into those of the Japanese.
On June 6, 2008, a bi-partisan, non-binding resolution was approved by the Japanese Diet calling upon the government to recognize the Ainu people as indigenous to Japan, and urging an end to discrimination against the group.
* Cell ( album ), an album by the Japanese rock group Plastic Tree
" Southern Cross " is the Japanese title of the Orange Crew, a group of Gym Leaders who preside over the Orange Island archipelago's league and are featured in the Pokémon anime.
* Casiopea, a Japanese jazz fusion group
Earlier, Dai had been involved with the Blue Shirts Society, a fascist-inspired paramilitary group within the Kuomintang, which wanted to expel Western and Japanese imperialists, crush the Communists, and eliminate feudalism.
Japanese Canadian taiko began in the 1970s with Katari Taiko and was inspired by the San Jose Taiko group.
Popular performers of Hachijō-daiko include the group, Rokuninkai, who regularly appear in concerts and festivals throughout the Japanese archipelago.
Miyake is a traditional Japanese taiko drumming style that has become known through works of a taiko group Kodo, and is formally called " Miyake-jima Kamitsuki Mikoshi Daiko ".
The Japanese Taiko group Kodo typically wears fundoshi loincloths.
* Epoch ( album ), a 2006 album released by the Japanese hip hop group Rip Slyme
Japanese Americans were by far the most widely affected group, as all persons with Japanese ancestry were removed from the West Coast and southern Arizona.
* 1597 – A group of early Japanese Christians are killed by the new government of Japan for being seen as a threat to Japanese society.
During World War II, a group of Japanese soldiers stationed on Lagos Island in South Pacific were unintentionally saved by Godzillasaurus, which attacked and killed a group of American soldiers who had landed on the island in February 1944 as part of the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign.
In the United States territory of Guam, Asians, mostly Filipinos, with smaller numbers of Koreans, Chinese, and Japanese, are the largest minority group.
Since then, Japanese noise rock group Boredoms have borrowed elements of grind, and toured with Brutal Truth in 1993.
In 1871 a group of Japanese politicians known as the Iwakura Mission toured Europe and the USA to learn western ways.
This word seems to be cognate, but while it is well-attested in Western Old Japanese and Northern Ryūkyū, in Eastern Old Japanese it only occurs in compounds, and it is only present in three subdialects of the South-Ryūkyūan dialect group.

Japanese and Project
The late author Sheldon H. Harris in his book " Factories of Death: Japanese Biological Warfare, 1932-1945, and the American cover up " wrote that, The test program, could be part of Project AGILE or Project OCONUS which began in fall 1962 and which was funded at least through fiscal year 1963, was considered by the Chemical Corps to be “ an ambitious one .” The tests were designed to cover “ not only trials at sea, but Arctic and tropical environmental tests as well .” The tests, presumably, were conducted at what research officers designated, but did not name, “ satellite sites .” These sites were located both in the continental United States and in foreign countries.
* Densho: The Japanese American Legacy Project
Project, Japanese female pop artists
* Constitutional Revision Research Project of the Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies at Harvard University
Working with the Viet Minh, he arranged the repatriation of 4, 549 Allied POWs, including 240 Americans, from two Japanese camps near Saigon, code named Project Embankment.
The, developed by the Japanese government's initiative " Earth Simulator Project ", was a highly parallel vector supercomputer system for running global climate models to evaluate the effects of global warming and problems in solid earth geophysics.
* A Brief History of the Japanese Red Army, Too Far, Too Fast, Too Bad A review of William Farrell's Blood and Rage, by Dan Spalding, The George Jackson Brigade Information Project ( online )
* Aozora: A Japanese version of Project Gutenberg that contains many old novels, short stories, and essays.
* Japanese Literature Publishing Project, the Agency for Cultural Affairs of Japan
He is also the founder and chairman of Project Sugita Genpaku, which is a volunteer effort to translate free content texts into Japanese.
*" Project Sugita Genpaku " ( in Japanese )
Manhattan Project scientists who had argued for a public test of the bomb in lieu of dropping it on a Japanese city now argued that further testing was unnecessary and environmentally dangerous.
Project Sugita Genpaku ( プロジェクト杉田玄白 ) is a project that aims to translate free content texts into Japanese.
* Japanese and overseas long-span bridge projects ( Honshū-Shikoku Bridge Project )
On April 8, 2011 Sunrise announced on the official s-CRY-ed Japanese website the series would be re-released and remastered in a two movie release comprising the entire series and promised new footage, titled " s-CRY-ed Alteration " as part of the s-CRY-ed 10th anniversary Project.
* Project Sora, a subsidiary of Japanese video game developer Nintendo Co., Ltd.
The Uranium Committee became the S-1 Project of the OSRD, and in December 1941, following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the Manhattan Engineering District was organised, and the project was dubbed the " Manhattan Project ".
Between the release of Luxaeterna and Shambala, guitarist Gustavo di Padua joined the group and the band recorded Shambala, including the bonus track " Neo " featuring JAM Project members Ricardo Cruz and Hironobu Kageyama performing entirely Japanese vocals.
Through the Sakura Project, the Japanese Embassy donated a further 34 cherry trees to High Park in 2001, plus cherry trees to various other locations like Exhibition Place, McMaster University, York University and the University of Toronto's main and Scarborough campuses.
The NIKE " White Dunk Project " included Sorayama arts within 25 most inspiring Japanese artists.
Japanese leading prep school Kawaijuku also released the Japan's top 30 university rankings in natural sciences and technology for MEXT's GLOBAL 30 Project in 2001.
Nakatsue used to be the location of Kodomo-Mura Project, a work-camp for Japanese children until 2010.

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