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* Kawai Corporate site: http://www.kawai.co.jp/english/ * Kawai Corporate site: http://www.kawai.co.jp/english/
* Kawai America Corporation: http://www.kawaius.com * Kawai America Corporation: http://www.kawaius.com

Additionally, in Japan, the concept of Kawai can be translated as "cute".
This idea depends on youth, prettyness and cute clothes. Anime girls with
small, almost visible, white panties are Kawai. At the other extreme
Gwen Stefani is a walking postergirl of Kawai.

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The Kawai Musical Instruments Mfg. Co., Ltd., of Japan is best known for its pianos and electronic keyboards.

The K5 and K5000 digital synthesizers employed additive synthesis.


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Additionally, in Japan, the concept of Kawai can be translated as "cute". This idea depends on youth, prettyness and cute clothes. Anime girls with small, almost visible, white panties are Kawai. At the other extreme Gwen Stefani is a walking postergirl of Kawai.

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