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  1. Morning Musume (2,721 bytes)
    4: ... a group that has dozens of different singing and entertainment groups underneath them, and they are seen as the ...
  2. Asakusa (881 bytes)
    4: ...uring World War II, Asakusa was the center of the entertainment industry in Japan, offering cinemas, theater, ope...
  3. Dragon Ash (3,658 bytes)
    6: ...[[Kawasaki]] in [[1996]] and signed with [[Victor Entertainment]] in [[1997]]. That year they were joined by DJ B...
  4. Exile (1,387 bytes)
    16: * [[Exile Entertainment]] (2003)
  5. Billionaire Boys Club (2,353 bytes)
    11: ...d briefly mentioned his BBC clothes line on Black Entertainment Television (BET). Williams declares his love for ...
  6. Minato-ku (1,153 bytes)
    3: ...e ultra-modern man-made island of [[Odaiba]], and entertainment centers like [[Roppongi]]. In Minato-ku a visitor...
  7. Shibuya-ku (4,187 bytes)
    4: ...] railway traffic and thus built up a substantial entertainment district. Incorporated as a village in [[1889]], ...
  8. Shibuya (4,381 bytes)
    5: ... for fashion fans and many designers. Fashion and entertainment are the most important industries of the city at ...
    7: Aside from the shopping and entertainment the city also features many parks, museums, art g...
  9. Funabashi (2,628 bytes)
    11: ...r East. This mall offers the latest in trends and entertainment for the younger generation and is a popular place...
  10. Shinjuku (4,357 bytes)
    5: ...i), which is known as one of the top shopping and entertainment districts in all of Japan.
  11. Ikebukuro (3,567 bytes)
    5: ... adventure Ikebukuro is an appealing destination. Entertainment venues can be found all around the district inclu...
  12. Macross Plus (3,023 bytes)
    1: ...and is still seen as a great anime for action and entertainment.
  13. Chiaki Kuriyama (2,232 bytes)
    40: ...he also noted that Japan is a television-centered entertainment industry and that the 'big stars' in Japan are ac...
  14. Etsushi Toyokawa (4,301 bytes)
    1: ...viation of his names—Toyoetsu—in the Japanese entertainment scene. A popular actor, he also writes and direct...
  15. Tama (2,508 bytes)
    5: ...ents has contributed to the cities success in the entertainment fields.
    15: ... an entire day, or more, of tremendously exciting entertainment. The overall theme of the park is “Hello Kitty...
  16. Japanese pop culture (4,136 bytes)
    16: ... to become one of the most influential sources of entertainment in the world alongside the United States.
  17. Japanese nightlife (1,219 bytes)
    1: '''Japanese nightlife''' refers to nighttime entertainment in the country of [[Japan]]. The term "Japanese n...
    17: * Entertainment
    57: [[Category: Entertainment]]
  18. Aqua City (940 bytes)
    1: ...アシティ) is a [[Japanese shopping]] mall and entertainment complex located in the [[Odaiba]] area of [[Tokyo...
  19. Tokyo Girls Collection (4,729 bytes)
    1: ...ral public and includes a wide array of alternate entertainment such as concerts and auctions.
  20. Lowrys Farm (2,065 bytes)
    6: ...s, photo collages, and even crossword puzzles for entertainment.

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