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Kokuhaku no
Funsui Hiroba (告白の噴水広場, "Fountain
Plaza of My Confession") is the 14th
single by all-girl J-pop
group Berryz Kobo,
released on June 27, 2007...
- and
should not be
confused with
architectural fountains,
which are
called funsui (噴水) in ****anese.
While a uni**** name, it is more
commonly used by women...
- Kana Ueda: "Dry Curry", "Kaze ni Nosete", "Namida-biyori"
Masumi Asano: "
Funsui Kōen"
Megumi Ogata: "SHINKA-SHINKA" Nami Tamaki: "better half", "New World"...
- 悍右(Kansuke). In 1938, he
started a
surrealist poetry magazine called "Yoru no
Funsui(The Night's Fountain)". But the next year, the
publication was
forced to...
- 11,957
copies sold 2nd 26
March 2008
Makino Yui (マキノユイ) 1. Ame no Hi no
Funsui (雨の日の噴水) 2.
Marmalade (マーマラード) 3.
Sangatsu Monogatari (三月物語) 4. Yokogao...
- Jitsugyō-no-Nihon-sha, 1967.
Cowritten with
Masao Izumi. (in ****anese) Rōma no
funsui (ローマの噴水, The
fountains of Rome). Tokyo:
Kajima Shuppankai, 1975. Edited...
-
years earlier. On 27 June,
Berryz released their 14th
single "Kokuhaku no
Funsui Hiroba." It
ranked fourth on the
Oricon W****ly
Singles Chart,
becoming their...
- and religion. The
three writers called their literary magazine, Takujō
Funsui ("Tabletop Fountain"), and
published the
first edition in 1915. In 1915...
- (セセッション式端艇倶楽部) (1911),
Exhibited at 2nd
Tokyo Kangyo business exhibition Kinen Funsui (記念噴水) (1912),
Exhibited at the 3rd
Tokyo Manga Exhibition Tōkyō Taishō...
- Up-Front Works.
Archived from the
original on 2008-03-29. "Kokuhaku no
Funsui Hiroba" (in ****anese). Up-Front Works.
Archived from the
original on 2009-03-18...