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Tokyo Jihen / Kyōiku 2004 LP Vinyl 2LP 180g Japan Ringo Sheena Tokyo Incidents

Sold Date: January 25, 2025
Start Date: March 25, 2022
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Tokyo Jihen - Kyōiku (Education)

Kyōiku is the first album by Tokyo Jihen. It was released in 2004.

Format: LP Records
Label: Universal Music Japan Catalog Number: UPJH-20016 Release Year: 2021
Number of Discs: 2
Length:

Track Lists: [Disc1 - Side A]
1.Ringo no Uta
2.Gunjō Biyori
3.Nyusui Negai
[Disc1 - Side B]
1.Sōnan
2.Crawl   
3.Genjitsu Ni Oite
4.Genjitsu Wo Warau
[Disc2 - Side A] 1.Service
2.Ekimae
3.Omatsuri Sawagi
[Disc2 - Side B] 1.Bokoku Jōcho
2.Yume No Ato
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