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・ Sayonara (novel)
・ Sayonara (Orange Range song)
・ Sayonara Baby/Koi Shiteru
・ Sayonara Crawl
・ Sayonara Greetings
・ Sayonara Jupiter
・ Sayonara Jupiter (film)
・ Sayonara Kizu Darake no Hibi yo
・ Sayonara Memories
・ Sayonara Midori-chan
・ Sayonara mo Ienakatta Natsu
・ Sayonara no Kakera
・ Sayonara Nuclear Power Plants
・ Sayonara Pink Lady
・ Sayonara Sorcier
Sayonara Technopolis
・ Sayonara to Hello
・ Sayonara Tokyo
・ Sayonara, Hiawatha
・ Sayonara, Tama-chan
・ Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei
・ Sayonee
・ Sayong
・ Sayoojyam
・ Sayori Ishizuka
・ Sayouba Mandé
・ Sayow-ye Bozorg
・ SaypU
・ Saypulla Absaidov
・ Sayputtin Davydov


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Sayonara Technopolis : ウィキペディア英語版
Sayonara Technopolis

is the fifth single by the Japanese electronica artist Mitsuki Aira. It was released January 21, 2009.〔http://www.airamitsuki.com/disco6.html〕
The single was marketed with the tagline "Electro meets big beat", and the tracks Sayonara Technopolis and High SD Sneaker (pronounced "High Speed Dance Sneaker") are most notably big beat-influenced. Track 6 of the single is a "Big Beat Crush remix" of "High SD Sneaker".
==Theme and meaning==
Aira stated that "Sayonara Technopolis" and its b-sides were written in response to the modern problems of the economy, apathy and global warming, also stating, "I wish that the human race could re-start on the Moon. When the time comes to live in the Moon some time and we see the Earth from the Moon, I hope for the Earth to be the place we want to live."
Aira owns an allotment of land on the Moon, and the single's cover uses NASA-licensed images.〔http://natalie.mu/en/news/show/id/12539〕

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