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・ Hitomi Kashima
・ Hitomi Katayama
・ Hitomi Kinen Kōdō
・ Hitomi Kitamura
・ Hitomi Kobayashi
・ Hitomi Kudo
・ Hitomi Kurihara
・ Hitomi Kuroki
・ Hitomi Matsushita
・ Hitomi Mieno
・ Hitomi Mitsunaga
・ Hitomi Miyake
・ Hitomi Nabatame
・ Hitomi Nakamichi
・ Hitomi Niiya
Hitomi no Chikara
・ Hitomi no Juunin
・ Hitomi no Kakera
・ Hitomi no Naka no Galaxy/Hero
・ Hitomi no Oku o Nozokasete
・ Hitomi no Screen
・ Hitomi Obara
・ Hitomi Saito
・ Hitomi Satō
・ Hitomi Shimatani
・ Hitomi Shimatani discography
・ Hitomi Shimizu
・ Hitomi Shiraishi
・ Hitomi Soga
・ Hitomi Takagaki


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Hitomi no Chikara : ウィキペディア英語版
Hitomi no Chikara

is the twentieth single by Japanese recording artist Alisa Mizuki. It was released on February 6, 2002, over a year and a half since "Megami no Mai" (2000), as the third single from Mizuki's fourth compilation album ''History: Alisa Mizuki Complete Single Collection''.
The title track was written by lyricist Hiromi Mori, composed by The Alfee guitarist Toshihiko Takamizawa, and arranged by Keiichi Ueno. It served as second ending theme (episodes 13-30) for the TV Tokyo anime ''Hikaru no Go''. CDJournal described the song as a "catchy and reminiscent of The Alfee circa 1980s" and praised Mizuki's "upbeat" vocals. The single also includes a remix of "Hitomi no Chikara" and the B-side "Subete wa Kaze no Naka de," written and produced by Seikou Nagaoka.
== Chart performance ==
"Hitomi no Chikara" debuted on the Oricon Weekly Singles chart at number 33 with 7,700 copies sold in its first week. The single charted for three weeks and has sold a total of 15,280 copies.〔〔

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