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List of D no Arashi Episodes[edit]

Episode list templates[edit]

Example from Charm Episodes List[edit]

List of Charmed episodes

Season 1[edit]

# Title Written by Directed by Airdate
11.01"Something Wicca This Way Comes"Constance M. BurgeJohn T. KretchmerOctober 10,1998
Three young sisters, Prue, Piper and Phoebe, are reunited after their grandmother's death in the grand Victorian home that they were raised in. They soon discover that they are powerful good witches, set to be the strongest witches known to all the supernatural community. Little do they know, their newfound powers come with a deadly price.
21.02"I've Got You Under My Skin"Brad KernJohn T. KretchmerOctober 14,1998
Piper has trouble dealing with her power and fears what might happen if she enters a church. Meanwhile, Phoebe meets a photographer who sucks the life out of young women to keep himself young, and Prue faces relationship complications with Andy when she gets a job at an auction house.

Example From Inuyasha Episodes List[edit]

List of InuYasha episodes

Season 1: Episodes 1 - 27[edit]

# Title Original airdate
1"The Girl Who Overcame Time... and the Boy Who Was Just Overcome"
Transliteration: "Jidai o Koeta Shōjo to Fūinsareta Shōnen" (Japanese: 時代を越えた少女と封印された少年)
2000-10-16
15 year old Kagome Higurashi is dragged down the sealed well at her family shrine, only to find herself transported back to feudal Japan. There she meets InuYasha, Kaede and the centipede mononoke, Mistress Centipede.
2"Seekers of the Sacred Jewel"
Transliteration: "Shikon no Tama o Nerau Monotachi" (Japanese: 四魂の玉を狙う者たち)
2000-10-23
InuYasha, released from the Goshinboku by Kagome, has only one desire; to get his claws on the Jewel of the Four Souls and use its powers to become a yōkai. Kagome, free but homesick, runs off into the forest to find the Bone Eaters Well, hoping that if the well was her entrance to the Feudal era, perhaps it can take her back to her time.
3"Down the Rabbit Hole and Back Again"
Transliteration: "Honekui no Ido kara Tadaima!" (Japanese: 骨喰いの井戸からただいまっ!)
2000-10-30
With the Shikon Jewel shattered, each shard has the ability to increase a separate yōkai's powers. InuYasha fumes at the thought of having to collect the scattered pieces of the jewel and Kagome, upset, falls into the Bone Eater's Well and finds herself at home.

Testing[edit]

# Content Original airdate
1 (Japanese: none)2003-07-02

  • Following a lottery winner cashing his 100 million yen winnings
  • Checking out the range of mobile phone transmission in the forest.
# Title Original airdate
1"The Girl Who Overcame Time... and the Boy Who Was Just Overcome"
Transliteration: "Jidai o Koeta Shōjo to Fūinsareta Shōnen" (Japanese: 時代を越えた少女と封印された少年)
2000-10-16
15 year old Kagome Higurashi is dragged down the sealed well at her family shrine, only to find herself transported back to feudal Japan. There she meets InuYasha, Kaede and the centipede mononoke, Mistress Centipede.

Kazunari Ninomiya[edit]

Kazunari Ninomiya
二宮和也
Birth nameKazunari Ninomiya
Also known asNino, Kazu-chan, Nino-chan
OriginTokyo, Japan
GenresJ-Pop
Occupation(s)Singer, composer, actor, model, host
Instrument(s)Guitar, Piano
Years active1996-present
LabelsPony Canyon (1999-2001)
J Storm (2002-present)

Kazunari Ninomiya (二宮和也, Ninomiya Kazunari, born June 17, 1983) is a member of Arashi (together with Masaki Aiba, Satoshi Ohno, Sho Sakurai and Jun Matsumoto) a Japanese boy band formed in 1999, under the management of Johnny & Associates. He joined Johnny & Associates at the age of 13 and constantly works as not only an Arashi member but also as an actor. He is the first member of the group to debut in a Hollywood motion picture.

Profile[edit]

  • Height: 168 cm (5'6.5")
  • Weight: 49 kg (around 108 lbs)
  • Place of Birth: Edogawa, Tokyo, Japan
  • Star Sign: Gemini
  • Blood Type: A
  • Family: Parents, a sister (two years older)

Career[edit]

  • Ninomiya began his career in television dramas before joining Arashi. While touring and performing with the group, he worked on his craft as an actor in television, commercials and on the stage. He made his motion picture debut with 2002's "ピカ☆ンチ LIFE IS HARD だけど HAPPY" (PIKA☆NCHI LIFE IS HARD Dakedo HAPPY).
  • Ninomiya has his own radio show called Bay Storm since October 4, 2002. The show is currently airing every Sunday on Japan's BayFM, in which he often plays his own renditions of Arashi's songs as well as other singers' songs.

Filmography[edit]

Dramas[edit]

Movies[edit]

  • Kiiroi Namida (Yellow Tears) 「黄色い涙」 (2007)
  • Tekkon Kinkreet as Kuro (voice) 「鉄コン筋クリート」 (2006)
  • Letters from Iwo Jima 「硫黄島からの手紙」 (2006)
  • Pika**nchi Life is Hard Dakara Happy 「ピカ☆☆ンチ Life is Hard だから Happy」(2004)
  • Ao no Honoo (The Blue Light) 「青の炎」 (2003)
  • Pika*nchi Life is Hard Dakedo Happy 「ピカ☆ンチ Life is Hard だけど Happy」 (2002)

Stage[edit]

  • 理由なき反抗 (Rebel Without a Cause) (2004)
  • シブヤから遠く離れて (Shibuya Kara Tooku Hanarete) (2004)
  • Stand By Me (before debut as Arashi) (1997)

Commercials[edit]

  • Pino
  • O'Zack
  • McDonald's
  • Coca Cola
  • Parco
  • Petit
  • HOUSE Soup de Okoge (solo)
  • HOUSE Shirataki Noodle containing soy milk (solo)
  • WFP - voice only
  • Japan Post (solo)
  • AU KDDI
  • Kirin's Shava Dava (solo)

Discography[edit]

Example[edit]

Mommy's Little Monster (lololo)

  • Released: 1983
  • Format: CD
  • Label: 13th Floor Records (1983), Triple X (1989), Time Bomb (1995)
  • Producer: Social Distortion, Chaz Ramirez, Thom Wilson
  • Singles: “Another State of Mind”, “Mommy's Little Monster”

Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell

  • Released: February 11 1992
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Epic
  • Producer: Social Distortion
  • Chart position: #76 U.S.
  • Certification: Gold
  • Singles: “Ball and Chain”, “Let It Be Me”, “Ring of Fire”

Code[edit]

This self-documented code base can be copy-pasted and filled directly in your article:

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Live Performance in Mago Mago Arashi (variety show)[edit]

''Kako (also known as Konseki)

  • Released: 2005/05/21, Mago Mago Arashi Ep. 7
  • Writer: Ninomiya Kazunari, arrangement by Ha-j

''Ashita Ga Arusa'' (originally by Sakamoto Kyu)

  • Released: 2005/06/11, Mago Mago Arashi Ep. 10

''Nada Sou Sou'' (originally by Natsukawa Rimi)

  • Released: 2005/07/02, Mago Mago Arashi Ep. 13

''Waraereba'' (originally by Ulfuls)

  • Released: 2005/07/09, Mago Mago Arashi Ep. 14

''Seishun No Kage'' (originally by Tulip)

  • Released: 2005/07/23, Mago Mago Arashi Ep. 16

''Shimanchu Nu Takara'' (originally by Begin)

  • Released: 2005/08/06, Mago Mago Arashi Ep. 18

''Mata Aeru Hi Made'' (originally by Yuzu)

  • Released: 2005/08/13, Mago Mago Arashi Ep. 19

''Eikou No Kakehashi'' (originally by Yuzu)

  • Released: 2005/10/01, Mago Mago Arashi Ep. 24

''Omoide Ga Ippai'' (originally by H2O)

  • Released: 2005/10/15, Mago Mago Arashi Ep. 25

''Tegami'' (originally by Yuzu)

  • Released: 2005/10/29, Mago Mago Arashi Ep. 28

''Tomodachi No Uta'' (originally by Yuzu)

  • Released: 2005/12/10, Mago Mago Arashi Ep. 33

''Shinai Naru Anata He'' (originally by Road Of Major)

  • Released: 2006/01/14, Mago Mago Arashi Ep. 37

''Eien Ni Tomo Ni'' (originally by Kobukuro)

  • Released: 2006/02/25, Mago Mago Arashi Ep. 43

''Zenbu Dakishimete'' (originally by KinKi Kids)

  • Released: 2006/03/04, Mago Mago Arashi Ep. 44

''3 Gatsu 9 Ka'' (originally by Remioromen)

  • Released: 2006/03/11, Mago Mago Arashi Ep. 45

''Hi Wa Mata Noboru'' (originally by Yuzu)

  • Released: 2006/04/08, Mago Mago Arashi Ep. 49

''Koko Ni Shika Sakanai Hana'' (originally by Kobukuro)

  • Released: 2006/06/24, Mago Mago Arashi Ep. 60

''Shiawase No Tobira'' (originally by Yuzu)

  • Released: 2006/08/19, Mago Mago Arashi Ep. 69

''Koe No Omamori Kudasai'' (originally by Begin)

  • Released: 2006/09/23, Mago Mago Arashi Ep. 73
*Kuramoto Sou
  • 2005/05/21 Ep. 7 - Kako
  • 2005/06/11 Ep. 10 - Ashita Ga Arusa (originally by Sakamoto Kyu)
  • 2005/07/02 Ep. 13 - Nada Sou Sou (originally by Natsukawa Rimi)
  • 2005/07/09 Ep. 14 - Waraereba (originally by Ulfuls)
  • 2005/07/23 Ep. 16 - Seishun No Kage (originally by Tulip)
  • 2005/08/06 Ep. 18 - Shimanchu Nu Takara (originally by Begin)
  • 2005/08/13 Ep. 19 - Mata Aeru Hi Made (originally by Yuzu)
  • 2005/10/01 Ep. 24 - Eikou No Kakehashi (originally by Yuzu)
  • 2005/10/15 Ep. 25 - Omoide Ga Ippai (originally by H2O)
  • 2005/10/29 Ep. 28 - Tegami (originally by Yuzu)
  • 2005/12/10 Ep. 33 - Tomodachi No Uta (originally by Yuzu)
  • 2006/01/14 Ep. 37 - Shinai Naru Anata He (originally by Road Of Major)
  • 2006/02/25 Ep. 43 - Eien Ni Tomo Ni (originally by Kobukuro)
  • 2006/03/04 Ep. 44 - Zenbu Dakishimete (originally by KinKi Kids)
  • 2006/03/11 Ep. 45 - 3 Gatsu 9 Ka (originally by Remioromen)
  • 2006/04/08 Ep. 49 - Hi Wa Mata Noboru (originally by Yuzu)
  • 2006/06/24 Ep. 60 - Koko Ni Shika Sakanai Hana (originally by Kobukuro)
  • 2006/08/19 Ep. 69 - Shiawase No Tobira (originally by Yuzu)
  • 2006/09/23 Ep. 73 - Koe No Omamori Kudasai (originally by Begin)

Solo Songs Performed in Concerts[edit]

  • HIGH&LOW ?? Atarashi Arashi
  • Natsu 夏 (a cover of Takuya Kimura solo, SMAP, BIRDMAN [1]) - Arashi First Concert
  • リグレス・オブ・プログレス Regress of Progress (co-composed with Dohmoto Tsuyoshi of Kinki Kids) - All Or Nothing
  • Yume - originally sung by Shibata Jun - How's It Going Tour
  • Kako (also known as Konseki) - Izaa Now Concert
  • Himitsu - ONE Tour , Asia Tour
  • Caramel Song - Arashic
  • Niji TIME Concert

Songs Performed on Dramas & Movie[edit]

Being an idol who can sing as well as act, Ninomiya sometimes were requested to sing to small renditions of songs. He sung a small verse of Ue o muite arukō with the Kitahara family in Sukoshi wa, ongaeshi ga dekitakana and a duet of Tsunami with Kyoko Fukada in Minami-kun no Koibito 2004.

Original/Remakes Songs Aired on BAYSTORM[edit]

Ninomiya has his own radio show called Bay Storm since October 4, 2002. The show is currently airing every Sunday on Japan's BayFM, in which he often plays his own renditions of Arashi's songs as well as other singers' songs. Wikipedia:Lists

List of songs/renditions by Ninomiya:

Duets[edit]

作詞・作曲 songwriting[edit]

二宮自身が作詞・作曲、もしくは作詞or作曲を手がけた曲(年代順) Ninomiya own songwriting, composer or lyricist or produced songs (in chronological order)

  • カセットテープ Cassette
  • 僕が幸せでいれる場所 I'm happy inserted in place
  • 生涯何があっても愛する人へ Shougai Nani ga Atte mo Aisuru Hito e What is the life of a loved one, even later
  • リグレス・オブ・プログレス( KinKi Kidsの堂本剛との共作曲) RIGURESU of Progress (KinKi Kids Domoto rigid and co-composer)
  • スキューンバズーカ 他(大宮SKへ楽曲提供) SUKYUNBAZUKA others (provided music to Omiya SK)
  • 松本クンの唄(松本潤の20歳の誕生日を祝う際制作) Matsumoto Kun Song (Matsumoto Jun 20-year-old to celebrate the birthday of the production)
  • もういない…ない(詞はラジオにて公募) I do not… not (in the words of public radio)
  • 痕跡(「かこ」と読む) Trace ( "KAKO") Kako (痕跡, Scar)
  • スケッチ(櫻井翔との共作) Sketch (Sho Sakurai, and the work)
  • はちゃめちゃテンガロン(大宮SKへ楽曲提供) CHAME I was ten gallons (Omiya provide music to SK)
  • 楽園(ラジオにて公開、ファイトソングのデモ曲) (Free public radio in the fight song demo songs)
  • ファイトソング (作曲のみ、作詞は嵐) Fight Song (only composer, lyricist a storm)
  • 虹 (作詞のみ) Rainbow (lyricist)
  • Gimmick Game (作詞・作曲・編曲) Gimmick Game (songwriting arranger)

Awards[edit]

Year Awards
2007
  • Best Actor (_Chichiue-sama Haikei, chichiue-sama), 10th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (January–March 2007)
  • ジャニーズ運動会 : 2002年度MVP、2003年度優秀選手賞 Johnny's athletic meet: 2002 MVP, 2003 award year letterwinner
  • ドラマ 「 マラソン 」 : 2007年9月度月間ギャラクシー賞 Drama "marathon": the month of September 2007 Galaxy Award
  • 第62回文化庁芸術祭賞テレビ部門「放送個人賞」62 times the Cultural Affairs Department Television Arts Festival Award for "personal Broadcasting Award" (for ドラマ 「 マラソン 」 : Marathon)[3]
  • ドラマ 「 少しは、恩返しができたかな 」 : 第15回橋田賞 Drama "is a little bit, were able to repay?": The 15th award Hasida

References[edit]

  1. ^ Emerson, Jim. "Reviews: Letters from Iwo Jima", RogerEbert.com, January 12, 2007. Retrieved on April 25, 2008.
  2. ^ "Arashi's Ninomiya makes debut as seiyuu", TokyoGraph, October 24, 2006. Retrieved on April 25, 2008.
  3. ^ 二宮和也 第62回文化庁芸術祭賞テレビ部門「放送個人賞 62nd Cultural Affairs Award for Ninomiya Kazunari's performance in Marathon

Bibliography[edit]

  • 嵐お宝フォトBook Big Wave, RECO Books, ISBN 4-862040-51-9.
  • アラシゴト—まるごと嵐の5年半 Arashigoto, 集英社, 2005.7.31, ISBN 408780416X
  • 二宮和也 at Japanese Wikipedia

Links[edit]

Arashi[edit]

Summer Tour 2007 Final Time - Kotoba no Chikara[edit]

Untitled
Untitled

Summer Tour 2007 Final Time - Kotoba no Chikara (The Power of Words) is the DVD recording of Arashi 2007 summer concert at Tokyo Dome which coincide with their Time album release . It was released on April 16, 2008.[1]

History[edit]

The DVD was recorded at their Tokyo Dome concert on October 8, 2007. Footages of Arashi Fight Song performance while swinging on colorful giant slingshots for their concert at Yokohama Arena (July 13, 2007 were also included in Disc 2.

Contents[edit]

Disc 1[1]

  1. OVERTURE
  2. JAM
  3. 五里霧中 (Gori Muchuu)
  4. PIKA☆NCHI
  5. PIKA☆☆NCHI DOUBLE
  6. HORIZON
  7. DANGAN-LINER
  8. 眠らないカラダ (Nemuranai Karada)
  9. Dear My Friend
  10. TOP SECRET (Ohno solo)
  11. Lucky Man
  12. ハダシの未来 (Hadashi No Mirai)
  13. 君だけを想ってる (Kimi Dake wo Omotteru)
  14. EYES WITH DELIGHT (multi-angle - 6)
  15. Unti Unti (Sho solo)
  16. とまどいながら (Tomadoinagara)
  17. 君は少しも悪くない (Kimi Wa Sukoshimo Warukunai)
  18. 優しくって少しバカ (Aiba solo) (Yasashikutte Sukoshi Baka)
  19. 瞳の中のGalaxy (Hitomi No Naka No Galaxy)
  20. Konseki/Kako (Nino solo)
  21. La Familia (Jun solo)
  22. A Day in Our Life
  23. RIGHT BACK TO YOU
  24. 嵐のまえの静けさ (Arashi No Mae No Shizukesa)
  25. 君のために僕がいる (Kimi No Tame Ni Boku Ga Iru)
  26. SUNRISE日本 (Sunrise Nippon)
  27. A・RA・SHI
  28. 途中下車 (Tochuu Gesha)
  29. 言葉より大切なもの (Kotoba Yori Taisetsuna Mono)
  30. Hero
  31. 感謝カンゲキ雨嵐 (Kansha Kangeki Ame Arashi)

Disc 1

  1. OVERTURE
  2. Everybody前進 (Everybody zenshin)
  3. Di-Li-Li
  4. きっと大丈夫 (Kitto Daijoubu)
  5. Oh Yeah!
  6. Friendship
  7. Can't Let You Go
  8. 時代 (Jidai)
  9. Yes?No?
  10. CARNIVAL NIGHT part 2
  11. 虹(Niji)
  12. 太陽の世界(Taiyou no Sekai)
  13. WAVE
  14. Love Situation
  15. A Day in Our Life
  16. ハダシの未来 (Hadashi no Mirai)
  17. Hero
  18. Yabai-Yabai-Yabai
  19. Song for me
  20. Cry for you
  21. 言葉より大切なもの (Kotoba Yori Taisetsu na mono)
  22. 感謝カンゲキ雨嵐 (Kansha Kangeki Ame Arashi)
  23. 君のために僕がいる (Kimi no tame ni boku ga iru)
  24. PIKA★★NCHI Double
  25. A・RA・SHI
  26. サクラ咲け (Sakura Sake)
  27. Be With You
  28. Happiness

Disc 2

  1. Encore 1: We Can Make It! / ファイトソング (Fight Song) / WISH / Love so sweet
  2. Encore 2: Future / ROCK YOU
  3. Encore 3: NA!NA!NA! / 感謝カンゲキ雨嵐 (Kansha Kangeki Ame Arashi)
  4. MC (featuring Hey! Say! JUMP) + Ura Arashi song, Kaze
  5. Special Feature: ファイトソング Fight Song at Yokohama Arena July 31, 2007

Disc 2

  1. MC in YOKOHAMA ARENA
  2. (入) 待ちマニア
  3. (出) 待ちマニア

DISC1]

OVERTURE / Everybody前進 / Di-Li-Li / きっと大丈夫 / Oh Yeah! / Friendship / Can’t Let You Go / 時代 / Yes? No? / CARNIVAL NIGHT part 2 / 虹 / 太陽の世界 / WAVE / Love Situation / a Day in Our Life / ハダシの未来 / Hero / Yabai-Yabai-Yabai / Song for me / Cry for you / 言葉より大切なもの / 感謝カンゲキ雨嵐 / 君のために僕がいる / PIKA★★NCHI DOUBLE / A・RA・SHI / サクラ咲ケ / Be with you / Happiness

[DISC2]

We can make it ! / ファイトソング / WISH / Love so sweet / Future / ROCK YOU / NA! NA! NA!! / 感謝カンゲキ雨嵐

ファイトソング(7月31日横浜アリーナ公演より)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Arashi Discography, Johnny's Net (Japanese). Accessed June 11, 2008.

Kako[edit]

"Tofu-chan/Sandbox"
Song

A solo song written by Ninomiya and performed live on the Iza now Tour.

"Kako" (also known as Konseki) is a song composed by Kazunari Ninomiya (Arashi member) and was performed in their 'Iza, Now !' concert tour in 2004. It was the first song composed and performed solely by Ninomiya that was recorded officially. 2004 Arashi! Iza, Now Tour!!.[1] There is also a studio recorded version that was aired in Ninomiya's radio show, Baystorm at Bay FM. The song was also performed live with acoustic guitar on Mago Mago Arashi (variety program hosted by Arashi) as a present to the grandparents that hosted the mago mago (grandchildren).

Song Information and Structure[edit]

  • Lyrics and Composed by: Kazunari Ninomiya
  • Arranged by: ha-j

Note: The song is recorded almost entirely in Japanese, and inaccuracies in translation are inevitable.

Concerts[edit]

2000

  • Arashi First Concert
  • Arashi Summer Concert

2001

  • Arashi Spring Concert
  • Arashi All Arena Tour Join the Storm Nagoya, Osaka, Yokohama

2002

  • Arashi Summer Tour - Here We Go
  • Arashi Storm Concert - Atarashi Arashi

2003

  • How's it Going?
  • Winter Concert 2003-2004

2004

  • D no Arashi Concert Special
  • Iza Now Tour

2005

  • ONE Summer Concert Tour

2006

  • ARACHIC ARASHIC ARASICK Cool and Soul Summer Concert
  • Arashi First Concert in Taipei
  • You Are My Seoul, Soul (First Concert in Korea)

2007

  • Arashi Around Asia (Homecoming Concert)
  • Arashi Around Asia + in Dome
  • TIME - Kotoba no Chikara (The Power of Words) Summer Tour

2008

  • Arashi Marks 2008 Dream-A-Live (Dome Tour, May 2008 - July 2008)

Beautiful Days[edit]

"Tofu-chan/Sandbox"
Song
A-side"Beautiful days"
B-side"Boku ga Boku no Subete
Wasurarenai"

"Beautiful days" is the twenty fourth single from the Japanese boy band Arashi, to be released on November 5, 2008. The title song will be used as the theme song for the drama Ryusei no Kizuna, which will star Arashi member Kazunari Ninomiya.[2] It will be released in two editions; a normal edition containing six tracks which includes the karaoke versions, and a limited edition containing the title track and a DVD of the music video. The two versions will also have different cover art.[3][4]

Single information[edit]

This single will be the group's fourth single to be released in 2008, the most in a single year for the group. The release date and announcement of the single was first confirmed in the online version of the Japanese Yomiuri news on September 21, 2008 and was first heard on the TBS television program Mino Monta no Asa Zuba (みのもんたの朝ズバッ!), a day later, as promotion for Ryusei no Kizuna.[2] The single was available for pre-order on online shopping sites on September 27.

"Beautiful days"[edit]

  • Lyrics: TBD
  • Composed by: TBD
  • Arranged by: TBD

"Boku ga Boku no Subete"[edit]

  • Lyrics: 100+
  • Composed by: Katou Yuusuke
  • Arranged by: TBD
  • The song is the image song for a commercial, "au Box". The song was made available for download through au cellphones and was also featured in a dwango.jp (digital download site) commercial.

"Wasurerarenai"[edit]

  • Lyrics: TBD
  • Composed by: TBD
  • Arranged by: TBD
  • The song was first heard through Ninomiya's radio show, Baystorm on 12 October 2008.

Track listing[edit]

First press[edit]

  1. Beautiful days
  2. Boku ga Boku no Subete (僕が僕のすべて)

Regular[edit]

  1. Beautiful days
  2. Boku ga Boku no Subete (僕が僕のすべて)
  3. Wasurerarenai (忘れられない)
  4. Beautiful days -instrumental-
  5. Boku ga Boku no Subete (僕が僕のすべて) -instrumental-
  6. Wasurerarenai (忘れられない) -instrumental-

Sales[edit]

  • TBD

Sho Sakurai[edit]

  • Anti Anti (Unti Unti remix)
  • Can't Take My Eyes Off You
  • Christmas Kyoku
  • Dokoniitemo
  • Fly to the moon
  • Hoshi ni Narumade
  • Hot Cake Mix
  • Joyful
  • Konya wa Boogie Back
  • Love Light
  • Make me happy~Shake
  • Pen no Sasu Houkou I
  • Pen no Sasu Houkou II
  • Pen no Sasu Houkou III
  • Pen no Sasu Houkou III (remix '06)
  • Pen no Sasu Houkou III (remix '07)
  • Touch Me Now - MU (Ladys_Delight)
  • Unti Unti - MU (Ladys_Delight)
  • Yes No (remix)

Category:Concert tours

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  2. ^ a b "Ninomiya Kazunari to star in Ryusei no Kizuna". Yomiuri.co.jp. 2008-09-21. Retrieved 2008-09-21.
  3. ^ Beautiful days [w/ DVD, Limited Edition], CDJapan.com Catalog Entry. Retrieved on 2008-09-28.
  4. ^ Beautiful days [Regular Edition], CDJapan.com Catalog Entry. Retrieved on 2008-09-28.