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"Sosh no yoru" is a Japanese pop tune (composed by Saij Saijo Saijo Yaso and Niki Kitao). Pop music. "Sosh" is the name of a place in China (Szhu). Yoru is evening," as you know. "Evening of Sosh," thats how its supposed to be.
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