Aozora
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Aozora is a Japanese word (青空) meaning 'Blue Sky'.

It may refer to:
  • Aozora Bank
    Aozora Bank
    is a Japanese commercial bank that offers service in 19 branches in Japan and in 5 overseas representative offices.-History:Aozora Bank is the successor of the Nippon Credit Bank , which was founded in 1957 under a special government trust banking license alongside the Long-Term Credit Bank of...

    , a Japanese Bank
  • Aozora Bunko
    Aozora Bunko
    Aozora Bunko is a Japanese digital library. This online collection encompasses several thousands of works of Japanese-language fiction and non-fiction. These include out-of-copyright books or works that the authors wish to make freely available....

    , a Japanese on-line literature library
  • Aozora Records
    Aozora Records
    ' is a Japanese record company owned by .Established May 3 2000 to handle the independent release of Hitomi Yaida's debut maxi CD Howling to the Kansai area of Japan, it was the recipient of a bidding war amongst the larger Recording Companies for distribution rights which was won by...

    , a Japanese record company

Songs

  • "Aozora no Namida
    Aozora no NAMIDA
    is Hitomi Takahashi's third single under the Sony Records label. The single was released on November 30, 2005, in two different formats: CD only and CD+DVD. This is the third retail single to be released for her first album Sympathy.-Overview:...

    ", a song by Hitomi Takahashi
  • "Aozora", a song by Utaibito Hane
    Utaibito Hane
    Utaibito Hane is a Japanese male folk band. Its members are Shinichi Yasuoka and Tetsuro Honda. In 1998 they met each other and formed Hane. Afterwards they changed its name Utaibito Hane. Performing many times on the street in Fukuoka, they succeeded in winning popularity...

  • "Aozora", a song by Shiina Ringo
    Shiina Ringo discography
    This page is a detailed discography for the singer-songwriter Ringo Sheena and the band Tokyo Jihen of which she is a founding member.- Albums :- Singles :- Album:-Videos / DVDs:- Albums :- Gunjou Biyori :...

  • "Aozora" (song)
    Aozora (song)
    was the eighth single by the Japanese band The Blue Hearts. The song was recut from the group's third album Train-Train. This song was written in opposition to the continuing apartheid of the time. Mashima said that the actual reading for the tile is Aoi Sora...

    , a song by the band The Blue Hearts
  • "Aozora", a song from the Aya Ueto album Message
    Message (Aya Ueto album)
    -Charts and sales:...

  • "Aozora", a song by Eikichi Yazawa
    Eikichi Yazawa
    is an influential Japanese singer-songwriter, and important figure in Japanese popular music.Yoko Yazawa of The Generous is his daughter.-Biography:...

  • "Aozora", a song by Ken Hirai
    Ken Hirai
    is a Japanese R&B and pop singer. Since his debut, Hirai has worked as a model, actor, composer, lyricist, singer, and spokesperson.During his career, Hirai has released 32 singles and 11 albums up until October 2010. According to Oricon, his single Hitomi Wo Tojite became the best-selling single...

  • "Aozora kataomoi", a song by SKE48
    SKE48
    SKE48 is an all-female Japanese theater/idol group produced by Yasushi Akimoto. The audition was held during the summer and debuted in October 2008. SKE48 performs in the newly built studio in the renovated Sunshine Sakae in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, every Saturday...


Art

  • Aozora, a manga film by Naoki Yamamoto
    Naoki Yamamoto
    is a male Japanese manga artist. In his early years, he also used pen names and for his earlier adult-oriented works. -Bibliography:* Hora Konna ni Ataku Natteru* Makasensasei!* * Kiwamete Kamoshida...

  • Aozora Shōjotai, an anime series released as 801 T.T.S. Airbats
    801 T.T.S. Airbats
    is a manga by Shimizu Toshimitsu which was later adapted into a seven episode anime series, produced by Studio Fantasia and Victor Entertainment. The series was released in Japan on Laser Disc as a series of OAV episodes between 1994 and 1996, and was licensed for English language distribution by...

    outside Japan
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