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  1. Shang Shang Typhoon. Shang Shang Typhoon (上々颱風, Shan shan taifū) is a Japanese band of the 1980s and 1990s. Led by Kōryū, the band also features female singers Satoko Nishikawa and Emi Shirasaki. The SST sound is a blend of Okinawan music, min'yo singing and other Japanese elements, with some rock, pop and reggae thrown in.

  2. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › 上々颱風上々颱風 - Wikipedia

    shang shang typhoon complete box(2015年12月24日 ソニー・ミュージックダイレクト) その他. 平成狸合戦ぽんぽこサウンドトラック(1997年4月21日 徳間ジャパンコミュニケーションズ) サウンドシアター「阿国」(2003年6月25日 toera) ビデオ

  3. Shang Shang Typhoon is a Japanese band of the 1980s and 1990s. Led by Kōryū, the band also features female singers Satoko Nishikawa and Emi Shirasaki. The SST sound is a blend of Okinawan music, min'yo singing and other Japanese elements, with some rock, pop and reggae thrown in. The unique sound of the group is largely due to an original instrument devised by Kōryū that he calls "sangen ...

  4. 平成狸合戦ぽんぽこ イメージアルバム (Heisei tanuki gassen ponpoko / Pom Poko - Image Album) 1994 • 上々颱風 [Shang Shang Typhoon] / 八草楽団 [Yakusa Gakudan] 3.00. 2. 八十日間亜州一周 (Around Asia in 80 Days) 1994. グナース グナース (Gnahs Gnahs) 1997. Shang Shang Typhoon 8.

  5. Jan 2, 2007 · Outdoor Japan Magazine: Issue 13: Column - Shang Shang Typhoon The guide to travel, the outdoors and active lifestyles in Japan. Enjoy activity guides, travel guides, hot spring guides, live weather forecasts, outdoor operators, places to stay, skiing and snowboarding, festivals and events and much more. Outdoor Japan Magazine. Japan's only bilingual magazine about travel, outdoors and ...

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  6. Jan 15, 2015 · Shang Shang Typhoon perform in Beijing jointly broadcast on Japanese and Chinese Television in 1994.Read about Shang Shang Typhoonhttps://farsidemusic.wordpr...

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  7. Shang Shang Typhoon. Real Name: 上々颱風. Profile: Japanese pop-folk music group, formed in Yokosuka in 1986. As of February 2013 the group are on hiatus. They were best known for their use of unusual folk instrumentation and their use of Okinawan and Asian scales. Sites: shangshang.jp , Wikipedia.

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