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Haruka

Haruka may refer to:

  • Haruka (given name), a Japanese commonly feminine given name
  • Haruka (train)
  • Haruka or HALCA, a Japanese satellite
  • "Haruka" (Melody song)
  • "Haruka" (Tokio song)
  • "Haruka" (Scandal song)
  • Haruka 17, a Japanese media franchise
  • Haruka (singer), a Japanese singer
  • Haruka: Beyond the Stream of Time video game series and media franchise
Haruka (train)

The , is a limited express train service, connecting via Kyoto Station to Kansai Airport Station in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West).

Haruka (given name)

is a common feminine and less common masculine Japanese given name.

Haruka (Melody song)

is the eleventh and final single by melody. under the Toy's Factory label released February 13, 2008. The single peaked at number 10 on the Oricon and sold 39,042 copies. It was used as the drama Daisuki!!'s theme song.

This is single is also her last with Toy's Factory. Her next release was her fourth album, " Lei Aloha", and she subsequently released a 'best of' collection.

Haruka (Tokio song)

is the forty-third single by the Japanese band Tokio. It was released on February 3, 2010 under the label J Storm. The single topped the Oricon weekly singles chart. The songs "Haruka" and "Dash Village" are being used as theme songs for the Dash Beach and the Dash Village respectively, both segments on Tokio's long-running variety show, The Tetsuwan Dash. The Dash Village theme was originally composed by Tokio's lead singer Tomoya Nagase just shortly after the village itself was built in 2000. It has been used as the main theme since, though the version on this single is a re-recording.

Haruka (Scandal song)

is the tenth major single (13th overall) by Japanese pop rock band Scandal, released in April 2011. It was released in three versions: a limited CD+DVD edition type A, a limited CD+DVD edition type B, and a regular CD-only edition. The title track was used as the theme song for the animated film Tofu Kozō. First pressings of the limited editions came with a button badge and a greeting event ticket, while first pressings of the regular edition came with a Tofu Kozō wide cap sticker, a special booklet, and a greeting event ticket. The single reached number 3 on the Oricon weekly chart and charted for ten weeks, selling 31,694 copies.

Haruka (singer)

Haruka is a Japanese singer-songwriter and guitarist. Born and raised in Tokyo, she started listening to rock music in her junior high school years and decided to become a musician. She released her first single Mune ni Kibō o (Keep Hope In Your Heart) in 2008 under a major label Pony Canyon. The song was used as opening theme for anime Blue Dragon. In March 2008, she released her second single Kimi no Mikata (On Your Side). After some conflicts with her label about her songwriting and musical styles, she decided to end the contract with the label. After silence of 5 years, she came back to the music industry in 2013 under her own label Club Disorder, releasing a mini-album Hymns To My Soul. On October 29, 2014, she put out her first full-length album Anthems. Having spent some years of her youth in Australia, she is fluent in English. She also speaks French and answers interviews in French.

In October 2014, she had her first concert in Europe at an expo Mondocon held in Budapest, Hungary before an audience of 2,000 people.

Prior to releasing her 1st single Mune ni Kibō o at the age of 19, she worked as a lyricist when she was 16. She wrote lyrics for 2 songs in the 1st single of Aina, who is also a Japanese female singer.

Haruka (model)

is a Japanese fashion model who is represented by the talent agency, Azur.