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    Shishamo (stylised as SHISHAMO) is a Japanese band. Formed in 2010 while at high school in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, the band began releasing music in 2012....
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  • opening theme song is "Jibun Kakumei" (自分革命, lit. 'My Own Revolution') by Shishamo, while the ending theme song is "Rōrō" (朗朗, lit. 'Resonant') by Satō. The...
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    is famed for shishamo, a small fish that is hung on bamboo poles. Shishamo are currently included in the Mukawa town sign. The shishamo are harvested...
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  • finished late March 2017. Shishamo sang the theme song of the film (ほら、笑ってる,。Hora, waratteru.) "新垣結衣&瑛太W主演の卓球映画『ミックス。』予告編 主題歌はSHISHAMO". cinra.net. Retrieved...
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    species Sprinchus lanceolatus, and is generally served grilled, called shishamo, especially when full of eggs. Smelt roe, specifically from capelin, called...
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    Seafood Atlantic horse mackerel (aji), Japanese smelt-whitings (kisu), shishamo smelt, wakasagi blackwater smelt, prawn and shrimp (ebi), Japanese scallop...
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    Girls' Generation, Justin Bieber, Ed Sheeran, E-girls, Exo, Shinee, BTS, Shishamo, Seventeen, Twice, Red Velvet, Scandal, Blackpink, Monsta X, iKON, NCT...
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    'sea otter'; Ainu rakko), tonakai (馴鹿, 'reindeer'; Ainu tunakkay), and shishamo (柳葉魚, a fish, Spirinchus lanceolatus; Ainu susam). Due to the low status...
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  • Street", was used as the CM song for the luxury shopping complex Ginza Six. SHISHAMO's song, "Ashita mo", was used as the theme song for a mobile phone commercial...
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  • literally translates as "useless walking." In 2023, Japanese rock band Shishamo covered the album's third single, "Koi no Uta", on the NHK program The...
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