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unusual facts about Return to Japan


Return to Japan

Return to Japan is the second live album by symphonic rock vocalist, Lana Lane, released in 2004.



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Brett Leboff

They went on to return to Japan on tours supporting Little Barrie and The Charlatans.

Day of Independence

Zip's Issei (Japanese immigrant) father fell ill and elected to return to Japan, along with Zip's mother, on a prisoner exchange ship, called the Gripsholm.

Hideko Maehata

During the post-Olympic celebration after her return to Japan, she stated that she was considering to retire from competitive swimming due to family issues, but then Tokyo mayor Hidejirō Nagata reportedly asked her why she did not bring back a gold medal.

Kei Igawa

During the 2008 and 2009 seasons, Yankee General Manager Brian Cashman twice attempted to sell Igawa to a Japanese team, but Igawa refused to return to Japan both times.

Le Grand Chef

The Japanese bureaucrat at the time was moved by the chef's loyalty to king and country, and kept it upon his return to Japan.

Nine-tailed fox

In AD 753, the fox took the form of a 16-year-old girl named Wakamo, who fooled Kibi Makibi, Abe no Nakamaro, and Jianzhen; and boarded the ship of the 10th Japanese missions to Tang China when it was about to return to Japan.

Sanzo Nosaka

After the World War II, Nosaka's return to Japan was facilitated by E. Herbert Norman, the Canadian representative to the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers, who may also have been a Soviet spy.

Sasō Sachū

After his return to Japan in January 1879, he was made deputy general manager of the Shipbuilding Division within the Ministry of the Navy.

Seiichi Kuno

After his return to Japan, Kuno served in a number of administrative and staff positions, including that of Secretary to the Governor-General of Korea in 1927.

Silent Jealousy

It also served as wrestler Chris Jericho's one night entrance song for his return to Japan.

Spanking Love

After his return to Japan, he made an appearance in director Hisayasu Satō's pink film Promiscuous Wife: Disgraceful Torture (1992), which made him into a cult celebrity.

Yuasa Yoshiko

After their return to Japan and Nakajo remarried, Yuasa continued with her translation work of Russian authors, especially the works of Maxim Gorky, Anton Chekhov and Samuil Marshak.