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  • 03:22, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyu(New page: '''Tokyu Department Store Co. Ltd'''. is one of Japan’s most famous department stores. Operating 15 stores in Japan with a flagship location in Shibuya, Tokyu is also responsible...) (top)
  • 03:17, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Parco(New page: '''Parco''' is a Japanese department store based out of Tokyo’s Shibuya district. The shopping complex consists of 55 shops ranging in products from the top new designers in ...) (top)
  • 03:12, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Ebisu(New page: '''Ebisu''' (恵比寿) is a small neighborhood in the Shibuya Ward of Tokyo, Japan. Located between the Roppongi and Shibuya neighborhoods, Ebisu can be accessed from both...) (top)
  • 03:09, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Daikanyama
  • 03:08, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Daikanyama(New page: '''Daikanyama''' (代官山) is one of the districts of Tokyo, Japan’s Shibuya ward. Known as a hot spot of shopping for locals, Daikanyama is home to a wide variety of fashi...)
  • 03:01, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Koenji(New page: '''Koenji''' (高円寺) is a Suginami Ward suburb of Tokyo, located just west of Shinjuku. The area derives its name from various old temples located in the general vicinity a...) (top)
  • 02:57, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Roppongi(New page: '''Roppongi''' (六本木) is a Minato Ward district of Tokyo, Japan. Well known as the home of the massive Roppongi Hills development, Roppongi is home to many night clubs...)
  • 02:53, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Imperial Palace(New page: The '''Tokyo Imperial Palace''' (皇居) is the residence of the Emperor of Japan. Located in the Chiyoda-ku ward of Tokyo, the palace is closest to the Tokyo Station and i...)
  • 02:45, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Marui(New page: '''Marui Co., Ltd''' (株式会社丸井) is a Tokyo based chain of department stores. The company is well known for its line and stock of women’s clothing and accessories. The compa...)
  • 02:42, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Toshima-ku(New page: '''Toshima-ku''' (豊島区) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. Toshima is located in the northwest-most corner of special ward area and is bordered on its sides by [[...) (top)
  • 02:39, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Taito-ku(New page: '''Taito-ku''' (台東区) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. The ward today is home to more than 175,346 people and bordered by the Arakawa, Sumida, Chuo,...) (top)
  • 02:33, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) JPop(New page: '''J-Pop''' is an abbreviated term for Japanese Pop, referring to a certain brand of Japanese music. Tracing its roots back to the earliest influences of Western music in the 1950s, JP...)
  • 02:27, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Shibuya-ku
  • 02:21, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Shinjuku-ku(New page: '''Shinjuku-ku''' (新宿区) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. Today Shinjuku is a major commercial and government hub as well as home to the busiest train station i...) (top)
  • 02:16, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Setagaya-ku(top)
  • 02:10, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Bunkyo-ku(top)
  • 02:03, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Marunouchi(New page: '''Marunouchi''' (丸の内) is one of Tokyo’s commercial districts located in Chiyoda between the Imperial Palace and Tokyo Station. The name literally translates to mean ...)
  • 01:54, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Sumida-ku(New page: '''Sumida-ku''' (墨田区) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. The ward has a population of 240,296 according to 2008 census data and located in the northeast section ...) (top)
  • 01:49, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Odaiba(New page: '''Odaiba''' (お台場) is located in Tokyo Bay, Japan. The large artificial island can be accessed via the Rainbow bridge, which extends from central Tokyo. While the isl...)
  • 01:41, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Makuhari Messe(New page: '''Makuhari Messe''' (幕張メッセ) is located in western Chiba Prefecture, and is a popular convention center. The convention center, located just outside of Tokyo in [[Mihama-...)
  • 01:37, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Big Sight(New page: '''Tokyo Big Sight''' (東京ビッグサイト) is a convention center in Tokyo, Japan. Opened in April of 1996, the convention center is located in the Odaiba district of...)
  • 01:32, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Meiji Jingu Shrine(New page: The '''Meiji Jingu Shrine''' (明治神宮), found in the heart of the Shibuya district of Tokyo, Japan is the Shinto Shrine dedicate to Emperor Meiji and [[Empress Sho...)
  • 01:19, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Isetan(New page: '''Isetan''' (株式会社伊勢丹) is a Japanese department store based in the Shinjuku district of Tokyo, Japan. The company has multiple branches throughout the world i...)
  • 01:07, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Ueno(New page: '''Ueno''' (上野) is a district in the Taito Ward of Tokyo. Known for its many cultural sites including Ueno Park, the Tokyo National Museum, the [[National Science Museu...) (top)
  • 01:03, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Midtown(New page: '''Tokyo Midtown''' (東京ミッドタウン) is a massive, 569,000 square meter development in the Minato District of Tokyo, Japan. The $3 billion project was started in [[20...) (top)
  • 00:59, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Roppongi Hills(New page: '''Roppongi Hills''' (六本木ヒルズ), located in the Roppongi District of Tokyo, is a large shopping district. The complex was built over the course of 3 years between [[2000]...)
  • 00:55, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Yokohama(New page: '''Yokohama''' (横浜市) is the capital of the Kanagawa Prefecture is part of the Greater Tokyo Metropolitan Area. Currently home to 3.6 million people, Yokohama is the largest s...)
  • 00:44, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Tower(New page: The '''Tokyo Tower''' (東京タワー) is a 333 meter tall tower located in Shiba Park, Minato, Tokyo, Japan. The structure is known as the tallest self-supporting structu...)
  • 00:38, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Yamanote Line(New page: The '''Yamanote Line''' (山手線)is a central train line in the heart of Tokyo. The circular line connects many of Tokyo’s most visited and popular districts, making it a core tran...) (top)
  • 06:10, 17 May 2008 (hist) (diff) Sophnet(New page: '''Sophnet''' is a Japanese clothing brand designed and created by Hirofumi Kiyonaga. The brand is one of three brands operated and designed by Kiyonaga and represents a middle ground ...) (top)
  • 05:53, 17 May 2008 (hist) (diff) Satoru Tanaka(New page: '''Satoru Tanaka''' is a Japanese fashion designer and establisher of the brand, S.T.A.F. His work has been shown in multiple worldwide collections and has earned him much acclaim. He ...)
  • 05:41, 17 May 2008 (hist) (diff) Lazy Hazy Planet
  • 05:40, 17 May 2008 (hist) (diff) Lazy Hazy Planet(New page: '''Lazy Hazy Planet''' is a Japanese clothing store based out of Tokyo, Japan. The company works to provide a wide array of different clothing styles and brands from around the glo...)
  • 05:32, 17 May 2008 (hist) (diff) Lowrys Farm(New page: '''Lowrys Farm''' is a Japanese clothing company that produces casual clothing for young women. The company, run by Point Inc, has a purpose of providing more than just fashion, but a ...)
  • 05:25, 17 May 2008 (hist) (diff) Attachment(New page: '''Attachment''' is a Japanese design label run by Kazuyuki Kumagai. Centered around ensuring optimum craftsmanship in every piece Attachment has become a highly regarded collectio...) (top)
  • 05:21, 17 May 2008 (hist) (diff) Brand Joy Magazine(New page: '''Brand Joy Magazine''' is a Japanese fashion magazine catering to a wide array of brands. The goal of the magazine is to provide information about the most established and best known...)
  • 05:18, 17 May 2008 (hist) (diff) O.Z.O.C(New page: '''O.Z.O.C''' is a Japanese clothing store founded by Atsuro Tayama. Targeting customers between the ages of 15 and 30, O.Z.O.C has hundreds of stores in Japan and surrounding Asian co...) (top)
  • 05:04, 17 May 2008 (hist) (diff) Beauty:Beast(New page: '''Beauty:Beast''' is a Japan based clothing company. Based in Tokyo, the company has become synonymous with the sleek urban fashions that have been most popular with international...) (top)
  • 05:00, 17 May 2008 (hist) (diff) Huge Magazine(New page: '''Huge Magazine''' is a Japanese fashion magazine designed for men. The magazine, featuring a wide array of different styles of street fashion is well known in Japan for its cover...)
  • 04:54, 17 May 2008 (hist) (diff) Zucca(New page: '''Zucca''' is a Japanese fashion label started by Akira Onozuka in Tokyo. The brand has always been a chance for Onozuka to experiment with fashion, utilizing the design process t...)
  • 04:48, 17 May 2008 (hist) (diff) KIKS TYO(New page: '''KIKS TYO''' is a Japanese clothing brand started by well known designer Shinichi Izaki. The brand focuses almost exclusively on offering streetwear and footwear from modern infl...) (top)
  • 04:39, 17 May 2008 (hist) (diff) Sanyo Shokai(New page: '''Sanyo Shokai''' is a Japanese textile company based out of Tokyo. The company is one of the oldest modern fashion companies in Japan and has extended its reach in recent dec...) (top)
  • 04:35, 17 May 2008 (hist) (diff) ViVi Magazine(New page: '''ViVi Magazine''' is a popular Japanese magazine for young women in their teens in twenties. The magazine is published by Kodansha and focuses on young women who tend to follow t...)
  • 01:49, 17 May 2008 (hist) (diff) Studio d'Artisan(New page: '''Studio d'Artisan''' is a Japanese clothing company well known for its denim production. Each product produced by Studio d’Artisan is emblazoned with prints of pigs, also included ...) (top)
  • 01:45, 17 May 2008 (hist) (diff) Julius(New page: '''Julius''' is a Japanese fashion label run and designed by Tatsuro Horikawa. The label focuses on presenting a wide array of gothic inspired clothing, utilizing the color black exten...)
  • 01:39, 17 May 2008 (hist) (diff) Super Lovers(New page: '''Super Lovers''' is a Japanese clothing brand catering to teenagers in Japan. The brand is known for its use of popular cartoon characters and imagery on their clothing and accessori...) (top)
  • 00:53, 17 May 2008 (hist) (diff) W)Taps(New page: '''W)Taps''' is a Japanese fashion label that produces street wear. W)Taps’ lead designer, Tetsu Nishiyama (TET) has been a leading figure in the field of streetwear design for some ...)
  • 00:50, 17 May 2008 (hist) (diff) Visvim(New page: '''Visvim''' is a Japanese shoe and clothing line run by creative director Hiroki Nakamura. The goal of the line is to provide high quality shoes and products that conform to both desi...) (top)
  • 00:48, 17 May 2008 (hist) (diff) Egoist(New page: '''Egoist''' is a Japanese fashion label and store run by Reiko Nakane in Tokyo. The shop has become a phenomenon in Japan thanks largely in part to the manner in which Reiko Nakan...) (top)
  • 00:38, 17 May 2008 (hist) (diff) Bounty Hunter(New page: '''Bounty Hunter''' is a Japanese toy design company started and run by Hikaru Iwanaga. The toys from Bounty Hunter have played an instrumental role in the boom of designer toys that start...) (top)

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