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・ Kōdo Station (Hiroshima)
・ Kōdo Station (Kyoto)
・ Kōdō
・ Kōdō Dam
・ Kōdō Sawaki
・ Kōdōkan (Mito)
・ Kōdōkan Shitennō
・ Kōei
・ Kōen-higashiguchi Station
・ Kōen-Kami Station
・ Kōen-nishi Station
・ Kōen-Shimo Station
・ Kōenguchi Station
・ Kōenji
・ Kōenji Awa Odori
Kōenji Hyakkei
・ Kōenji Station
・ Kōfu
・ Kōfu Domain
・ Kōfu International Open
・ Kōfu Station
・ Kōfu, Tottori
・ Kōfuku Station
・ Kōfuku-ji
・ Kōfuku-ji (Nagasaki)
・ Kōfukuron
・ Kōfūdai Station
・ Kōfūdai Station (Chiba)
・ Kōfūdai Station (Osaka)
・ Kōga-ryū


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Kōenji Hyakkei : ウィキペディア英語版
Kōenji Hyakkei

, also known as Kōenjihyakkei, is a Japanese Zeuhl band led by Yoshida Tatsuya of Ruins fame. The band released their first (self-titled) album in 1994 with Aki Kubota from Bondage Fruit on vocals and keyboard. Though rhythmically not as complex as Ruins, Kōenji Hyakkei still evokes a feeling of unfamiliarity due to non-standard modes and chanting in a nonsensical language.
==History==
Very little is known about the history of Kōenji Hyakkei. Some have speculated that Yoshida keeps biographical information to a minimum in order to sustain a mystique.〔http://beautifulnoise.wordpress.com/category/skin-graft/koenjihyakkei/〕 Former vocalist/keyboardist Kubota Aki (who returned to the band in 2007 after departing several years earlier) is originally from the Kōenji area of Tokyo, which is the only real lead on the origin of the name.

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