Kobukuro
Guā-māu
Kobukuro | |
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Cho͘-ha̍p | |
Goân-bûn miâ | コブクロ |
Im-ga̍k lūi-hêng | Bîn-iâu iô-kún, J-pop |
Chhut-tō tē-tiám | Ji̍t-pún Tāi-pán |
Oa̍h-hiáⁿ sî-tāi | 1998 - taⁿ |
Bāng-chām |
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Sêng-oân | |
Kobuchi Kentarō Kuroda Shunsuke |
Kobukuro (コブクロ) sī lâi-chū Ji̍t-pún Tāi-pán ê ga̍k-thoân; tī 1998 nî sêng-li̍p, 2001 nî chèng-sek chhut-tō. Kobukuro chit-ê thoân-miâ sī nn̄g ê thoân-oân kok-chū ka-cho̍k sèⁿ-sī ê hūn-sêng-sû, Kobuchi Kentarō kap Kuroda Shunsuke.[1]
Sêng-oân
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- Kobuchi Kentarō (小渕 健太郎; Hō-ló: Siáu-ian Kiān-thài-lông; 1977 nî 3 goe̍h 13 ji̍t chhut-sì): Miyazaki-koān Miyazaki-chhī chhut-sin, tam-jīm gì-tah-chhiú kap hô-seng.
- Kuroda Shunsuke (黒田 俊介; Hō-ló: Hek-tiân Chùn-kài;1977 nî 3 goe̍h 18 ji̍t chhut-sì): Tāi-pán-hú Sakai-chhī chhut-sin, tam-jīm chú-chhiùⁿ.
Chham-khó
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- ↑ "Oricon Japan" (ēng Ji̍t-pún-gí). 2010-03-19 khòaⁿ--ê.