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Shichiji ni aimashō : ウィキペディア英語版
Shichiji ni aimashō

was a Japanese musical variety television program broadcast by TBS from 7 p.m. to 7:30 p.m, from 7 April 1962 until 28 September 1963.
The title means "Let's meet at 7 o'clock", with a minor play on words as the final ''shō'' not only sounds like the Japanese word for "show" but also is written as if were the latter word.
In one of the episodes, broadcast on 8 June 1963, the singer Kyu Sakamoto sings eight of his better-known songs. The short music videos were recorded in a studio in Tokyo by TBS; the sets are a small traditional Japanese town, a barrel storage and an alley. The songs are performed in the following order:
# Good Timing
# Goodbye Joe
# Tsun tsun bushi
# ()
# Ue o muite arukō (in English-speaking countries as "Sukiyaki" )
# ()
# Anoko no namae wa nantenkana
# ()
# Kiminanka Kiminanka
# ()
# Benkyō no cha cha
# (between interviewer and Rokusuke Ei )
# Miagetegoran Yoru no hoshi o


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