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  • 04:11, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Nara Prefecture(New page: '''Nara Prefecture''' (奈良県) is a Japanese prefecture located in the Kinki part of Honshu Island. The capital of Nara Prefecture is Nara. ==History== Nara Prefecture...) (top)
  • 04:08, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Saga Prefecture(New page: '''Saga Prefecture''' (佐賀県) is a Japanese prefecture located on the northwestern most corner of Kyushu. Bordered by both the Sea of Japan and Ariake Sea, the prefectu...) (top)
  • 04:06, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Kagawa Prefecture(New page: '''Kagawa Prefecture''' (香川県) is a Japanese prefecture on Shikoku Island. The capital of Kagawa Prefecture is Takamatsu. ==History== Kagawa Prefecture, before the [[Han...) (top)
  • 04:04, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Hyogo Prefecture(New page: '''Hyogo Prefecture''' (兵庫県) is a Japanese prefecture in the Kinki region of Honshu. The capital of Hyogo Prefecture is Kobe. ==History== In the 12th century, durin...) (top)
  • 04:02, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Kumamoto Prefecture(New page: '''Kumamoto Prefecture''' (熊本県) is a Japanese prefecture located in the midst of Kyushu Island. The capital of Kumamoto Prefecture is Kumamoto City. ==History== Before ...) (top)
  • 04:00, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Kyoto Prefecture(New page: '''Kyoto Prefecture''' (京都府) is a Japanese prefecture located in the Kinki region of Honshu. The capital of Kyoto Prefecture is Kyoto. ==History== Kyoto prefecture...) (top)
  • 03:57, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Gifu Prefecture(Districts and Towns) (top)
  • 03:57, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Gifu Prefecture(New page: '''Gifu Prefecture''' (岐阜県) is a Japanese prefecture located in the Chubu region of Japan. The capital of Gifu Prefecture is Gifu. ==History== Gifu’s position in...)
  • 03:54, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Aomori Prefecture(Region) (top)
  • 03:53, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Aomori Prefecture(New page: '''Aomori Prefecture''' (青森県) is a Japanese prefecture located in the Tohoku region. The capital of Aomori Prefecture is Aomori. ==History== Aomori Prefecture was cons...)
  • 03:51, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Fukushima Prefecture(New page: '''Fukushima Prefecture''' (福島県) is a Japanese prefecture in the Tohoku region of Honshu island. The capital of Fukushima Prefecture is Fukushima. ==History== Fukushima...) (top)
  • 03:49, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Fukuoka Prefecture(Region) (top)
  • 03:49, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Fukuoka Prefecture(New page: '''Fukuoka Prefecture''' (福岡県) is a Japanese prefecture located on Kyushu Island. The capital of Fukuoka Prefecture is the city of Fukuoka. ==History== Before being con...)
  • 03:34, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Okayama Prefecture(Districts and Towns) (top)
  • 03:34, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Okayama Prefecture
  • 03:34, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Okayama Prefecture(New page: '''Okayama Prefecture''' (岡山県) is a Japanese prefecture within the Chugoku region on Honshu. The capital of Okayama Prefecture is Okayama City. ==History== When th...)
  • 03:22, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Ishikawa Prefecture(New page: '''Ishikawa Prefecture''' (石川県) is a Japanese prefecture in the Chubu Region of Honshu. The capital of Ishikawa Prefecture is Kanazawa. Before abolition of the [[Han ...) (top)
  • 03:20, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Gunma Prefecture(New page: '''Gunma Prefecture''' (群馬県) is a Japanese prefecture located in the Kanto region of Honshu. The capital of Gunma Prefecture is Maebashi. ==History== During the [[E...) (top)
  • 03:17, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Hiroshima Prefecture(New page: '''Hiroshima Prefecture''' (広島県) is a Japanese prefecture located in the Chugoku area of Honshu. The capital of Hiroshima Prefecture is Hiroshima. ==History== The r...) (top)
  • 03:15, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Ehime Prefecture(New page: '''Ehime Prefecture''' (愛媛県) is a prefecture in Shikoku, Japan. The capital of Ehime is Matsuyama. ==History== Before the Meiji Era, Ehime was known in Japan as Iy...) (top)
  • 03:04, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Ibaraki Prefecture(New page: '''Ibaraki Prefecture''' (茨城県) is a Japanese prefecture in the Kanto region of Honshu. The capital of Ibaraki Prefecture is Mito. ==History== The Ibaraki Prefecture was...) (top)
  • 02:59, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Nagasaki Prefecture(New page: '''Nagasaki Prefecture''' (長崎県) is a Japanese prefecture located within the island of Kyushu. The capital of Nagasaki Prefecture is Nagasaki. ==History== Before the [[M...) (top)
  • 02:56, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Chiba Prefecture(New page: '''Chiba Prefecture''' (千葉県) is a Japanese prefecture in the Greater Tokyo Area on Honshu Island. The capital of Chiba is Chiba City. ==History== Before Chiba Prefe...) (top)
  • 02:51, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Ebisu Station(External Links) (top)
  • 02:51, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Ebisu Station(New page: '''Ebisu Station''' (恵比寿駅) is a primary railway station found in the Ebisu neighborhood of Shibuya-ku, Tokyo. The station is originally named, along with the rest of the ne...)
  • 02:46, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Okinawa Prefecture(New page: '''Okinawa Prefecture''' (沖縄県) is a Japanese prefecture consisting of a string of the Ryukyu Islands, a chain more than 1,000 km long stretching from Kyushu to Taiwan. Th...) (top)
  • 02:36, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Meguro Station(top)
  • 02:35, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Meguro Station
  • 02:32, 8 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Meguro Station(New page: Meguro Station (目黒駅) is a Tokyo Subway station located in Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo. The station, slightly south of Meguro Street is nearly in Meguro-ku. While technically located in anoth...)
  • 00:48, 22 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese Contemporary Art(New page: '''Japanese Contemporary Art''' is a mixture of modern and classic art styles in Japan. Japanese contemporary art is a stand of Japanese art that is best known for its combination of c...)
  • 00:42, 22 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese Baseball(New page: '''Japanese baseball''' first started in the 1800s and was established in the 1930s as a professional sport. Following the introduction of the Greater Japan Tokyo Baseball Club in 1934...) (top)
  • 00:38, 22 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Innocent World(New page: '''Innocent World''' is a Japanese gothic Lolita clothing store and brand located in the Harajuku neighborhood of Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan. The clothing, designed b...)
  • 00:35, 22 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Atelier Boz(New page: '''Atelier BOZ''' is a Japanese Gothic Lolita fashion brand and clothing label. Founded by Takashi Shibata, the brand has become well known since its initial creation in 1995 as a ...)
  • 00:32, 22 June 2008 (hist) (diff) A-net(New page: '''A-net''' is a Japanese fashion label and clothing line that is home to many of the top brand produced in Japan each year. The design studio, which is the sister studio to [[Issey Mi...) (top)
  • 00:30, 22 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Atsuki Onishi(New page: '''Atsuki Onishi'' is a Japanese Lolita clothing and bag designer. The company, operated under the Senzo line of companies has become well known for its “Alice by Atsuki Onis...)
  • 00:28, 22 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Black Peace Now(New page: '''Black Peace Now''' is a Japanese gothic themed fashion label and clothing brand. The company, which was formed n 2001 in Shibuya, Tokyo has gone on to become one of the top ...)
  • 00:26, 22 June 2008 (hist) (diff) DressCamp(New page: '''DressCamp''' is a Japanese fashion label and clothing line created by Toshikazu Iwaya. The line represents a combination of modern designs and stereotypes and classic, 1970s and...) (top)
  • 00:22, 22 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Head Porter(New page: '''Head Porter''' is a Japanese fashion label that produces bags. Focusing on a wide array of different style bags, including fanny packs, backpacks, wallets, totebags, and handbags, t...)
  • 00:20, 22 June 2008 (hist) (diff) HeartE(New page: '''HeartE''' is a Japanese gothic Lolita clothing brand. Based out of Tokyo, [[Japan], HeartE has been making clothing since 1988 and focuses largely on producing clothes that ...)
  • 00:18, 22 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Hello Kitty(New page: '''Hello Kitty''' (ハローキティ) is the most popular and best known of Japanese company Sanrio’s creations. The character, created in 1974 by Sanrio, is a simply drawn cat char...) (top)
  • 00:15, 22 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Miho Matsuda(New page: '''Miho Matsuda''' is a Japanese gothic Lolita fashion designer and clothing brand of the same name. The brand provides a wide array of varying degrees of gothic inspiration in its...)
  • 00:13, 22 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese Movies(New page: '''Japanese movies''' have a long and decorated history, stretching back to before the 1930s when silent films were most common. Multiple genres have developed from the early film producti...) (top)
  • 00:04, 22 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese Television(New page: '''Japanese television''' is a massive industry that has become a focal point in Japanese culture. Pop culture and worldwide interest in Japanese productions often stems from Japanese ...) (top)
  • 23:58, 21 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Kosuke Tsumura(New page: '''Kosuke Tsumura'' is a Japanese fashion designer and artist from Saitama, Japan. Starting in 1982 with his first win of the So-en Prize, Tsumura has been a regular name i...) (top)
  • 23:57, 21 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Lolita Fashion(New page: '''Lolita fashion'' is a subculture in Japan influenced by Victorian and Edwardian era dress. Also including the costume dress worn in the Rococo era in France, Lolita fashion is best ...)
  • 23:52, 21 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Mari's Rock(New page: '''Mari's Rock''' is a Japanese gothic Lolita fashion label and clothing brand that operates out of Shibuya, Tokyo. The company, which is well known for its fusion of curre...) (top)
  • 23:50, 21 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Milk(New page: '''Milk''' is a Japanese gothic Lolita fashion label and clothing brand. Started in 1970 in the heart of what became Tokyo’s Harajuku shopping district, Milk has long bee...)
  • 23:46, 21 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Moi-meme-moitie(New page: '''Moi-même-Moitié''' is a well known Gothic Lolita fashion label in Japan. Created by Mana, the lead guitarist of well known 90s Visual Kei band, Malice Mizer, Moi-m...)
  • 23:41, 21 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Nozomi Ishiguro(New page: '''Nozomi Ishiguro''' is a Japanese fashion designer. Ishiguro’s work has long been a hybrid of multiple different types of style, ranging from gothic and Lolita roots to a more ...) (top)
  • 23:39, 21 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Otaku(New page: '''Otaku''' (オタク) is a term in Japanese used to describe someone with an obsessive interest. Usually referring to pop culture and more specifically anime and manga, the t...) (top)
  • 23:36, 21 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Jun Ashida(New page: '''Jun Ashida''' is a Japanese fashion designer. Born in Kyoto Prefecture, Ashida attended the University of Tokyo where he studied illustration and design. Born in 1930, his w...) (top)
  • 23:32, 21 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Soe(New page: '''Soe''' is a Japanese clothing brand and fashion label based out of Tokyo, Japan. The brand which has built a base of customers by steering clear of the onset of popular tren...)
  • 23:26, 21 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Toei Subway(New page: The '''Toei Subway''' of the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (東京都交通局) is Tokyo’s official subway transportation authority. The word Toei literally translates ...) (top)
  • 23:22, 21 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Yuki Torii(New page: '''Yuki Torii''' is a Japanese fashion designer and daughter of the world renowned Kimiko Torii. Her work, first showed in 1962 following in her mother’s footsteps. ==History==...) (top)
  • 23:20, 21 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Visual Kei(New page: '''Visual Kei''' (ヴィジュアル系) is a Japanese music trend know for its flamboyant artists. Visual Kei artists are often known for wearing large amounts of visual striking make...)
  • 18:01, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Metro
  • 17:58, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Disneyland(top)
  • 17:55, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Somarta
  • 17:47, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) John Lawrence Sullivan(top)
  • 17:44, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Metamophose temp de filles(External Links)
  • 01:18, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Shinjuku Station(New page: '''Shinjuku Station''' (新宿駅) is a train station located in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. The station serves as a major hub between Tokyo and many of its nearby western suburbs ...) (top)
  • 01:14, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) JR East(New page: '''JR East'' (JR東日本) or the East Japan Railway Company (東日本旅客鉄道株式会社) operates the bulk of Japan’s passenger railways. As one of seven JR companies, JR East is...)
  • 01:04, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Somarta(New page: '''Somarta''' is a Japanese clothing brand started by Tamae Hirokawa. Hirokawa, who originally worked with Issey Miyake in the Miyake Design Studio in the 1990s debuted with So...)
  • 01:01, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Hiromichi Nakano(New page: '''Hiromichi Nakano''' is a Japanese clothing brand started and designed by Hiromichi Nakano. The brand, known for its combination of Gothic Lolita style dresses and doll aesthetic...)
  • 00:57, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Anime(top)
  • 00:44, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Chim Pom(New page: '''Chim Pom''' is a group of 6 Japanese artists based in Tokyo, Japan. Known for their use of outlandish, avant-garde art projects, the group has become well known since they f...) (top)
  • 00:41, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Frapbois(New page: '''Frapbois''' is a Japanese clothing brand originated in the Daikanyama district of Tokyo, Japan. The brand, which was at one time headed by the mercibeaucoup clothing...) (top)
  • 00:39, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) John Lawrence Sullivan(New page: '''John Lawrence Sullivan''' is a Japanese clothing brand designed by Arashi Yanagawa. Unlike many designers from Japan, Yanagawa started his career as a professional boxer...)
  • 00:37, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Metamophose temp de filles(New page: '''Metamorphose temp de filles''' is a Japanese clothing chain started in 1997. Founded by designer, Kuniko Kato, the chain focuses on Lolita brand fashion with a special emphasis ...)
  • 00:33, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Atelier Pierrot(New page: '''Atelier Pierrot''' is a Japanese clothing brand and a well known storefront in Harauku. The company, with its Laforet Harajuku location is known for its wide array of both gothi...)
  • 00:29, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Alice Auaa(New page: '''Alice Auaa''' is a Japanese Gothic Lolita fashion label and clothing brand. The brand, first started in 1993 with the opening of “Alice in Modern Time” in Kobe, [[Japan]...)
  • 00:27, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Pink House(New page: '''Pink House''' is a Japanese gothic Lolita fashion label. The brand, started in the mid-1970s was among the first brands to bring the concept of designer produced, Lolita style c...)
  • 00:25, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Tao Kurihara(New page: '''Tao Kurihara''' is a Japanese fashion designer. Her label, created under the umbrella of Rei Kawabuko’s Comme des Garcons has grown since its inception in 2005 to present ...) (top)
  • 00:22, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Juliette et Justine(New page: '''Juliette et Justine''' is a Japanese fashion label and clothing brand. The brand, known as part of the “classic gothic Lolita” movement of clothing styles is best known for ...)
  • 23:25, 17 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Yoyogi National Stadium(New page: '''Yoyogi National Stadium''' is a central stadium built in Tokyo, Japan’s Yoyogi Park. The stadium, also often known as Yoyogi National Gymnasium, or Yoyogi Stadium was built be...) (top)
  • 23:23, 17 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Tamae Hirokawa(New page: '''Tamae Hirokawa''' is the lead designer of Japanese fashion label SOMARTA. Formally trained by Issey Misake and using more conceptual approaches to fashion than most Japanese...) (top)
  • 23:21, 17 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Shibuya Station(New page: '''Shibuya Station''' (渋谷駅) is the train station for the Shibuya district of Tokyo, Japan. After Shinjuku and Ikebukuro, Shibuya is the third busiest station in T...) (top)
  • 23:12, 17 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Subway(New page: The '''Tokyo Subway''' system is located in Tokyo Metropolitan area. Known as the most extensive and highest trafficked subway in the world, the Tokyo Subway is made up of more than 28...) (top)
  • 23:10, 17 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Yodobashi Camera(New page: '''Yodobashi Camera''' (ヨドバシカメラ) is a Japanese chain store that sells electronics. Currently consisting of 20 stores in Japan, Yodobashi Camera is among the best know...) (top)
  • 23:08, 17 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Park Hyatt Tokyo(New page: The '''Park Hyatt Tokyo''' is a Shinjuku district hotel located in the midst of Tokyo, Japan. The hotel, which has become well known for its ranking as the top hotel in the wor...)
  • 23:06, 17 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Metro(New page: '''Tokyo Metro''' (東京メトロ) is one of the two primary metro systems in place in the Tokyo Subway System in Tokyo, Japan. Operating alongside Toei, the other of the ...)
  • 23:03, 17 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Disneyland(New page: '''Tokyo Disneyland''' (東京ディズニーランド) is a theme park located in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan just outside Tokyo. The park which encompasses slightly more than 1...)
  • 23:00, 17 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Kiminori Morishita(New page: '''Kiminori Morishita''' is a Japanese clothing brand of the same name as its creator. Morishita, who first launched his menswear collection in 2002 in Tokyo, Japan, is known f...) (top)
  • 22:21, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Daikanyama(History)
  • 20:49, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese Food(New page: '''Japanese food''' has developed over the course of many centuries in Japan. Each age of Japanese history has had its own impact on the cuisine included in Japanese fare, with the...)
  • 19:52, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Meguro(New page: '''Meguro''' (目黒) is a city in the Meguro special ward of Tokyo, Japan. Known for its historical and geographic uniqueness, including the finding of the [[Higashiyama Shell mou...) (top)
  • 19:25, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Nakameguro(New page: '''Nakameguro''' (中目黒) is a well known fashion district within the special ward of Meguro in Tokyo, Japan. Famous for its integration of fashionable cars and cafes with m...)
  • 18:47, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Kita-ku(top)
  • 18:26, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Aoyama(New page: '''Aoyama''' (青山) is a Tokyo Neighborhood in the Minato Ward. As one of the most popular entertainment and shopping districts in Tokyo. Known for its fashion boutiques, large s...) (top)
  • 18:07, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Arakawa-ku(top)
  • 17:56, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Koto-ku(top)
  • 17:45, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Machida(New page: '''Machida''' (町田市) is one of Tokyo’s many cities, located in the Western most regions of the metropolitan area. Founded on February 1, 1958, the city has a total area of more ...)
  • 17:32, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Omotesando Hills(New page: '''Omotesando Hills''' (表参道ヒルズ) is an urban development located in the Aoyama District of Tokyo, Japan. The complex, built by the urban development company, [[Mori ...) (top)
  • 17:21, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Suginami-ku(New page: '''Suginami-ku''' (杉並区) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. The ward is home to 536,657 people according a 2008 census and is located in the western part of Tokyo...) (top)
  • 04:57, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Kappabashi(New page: '''Kappabashi''' (合羽橋) Street is a shopping area between Ueno and Asakusa where dozens of different restaurant and kitchen supply stores are located. The street is known for ...) (top)
  • 04:52, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Adachi-ku(top)
  • 04:42, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Kichijoji(New page: '''Kichijoji''' (吉祥寺) is a Tokyo neighborhood located within the city of Musashino. The commercial district to the North of the Kichijoji train station is the hub for the are...) (top)
  • 04:24, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Omotesando(New page: '''Omotesando''' (表参道) is a popular street, subway station, and local neighborhood of Tokyo. Starting at Harajuku Station, Omotesando stretches to the foot of [[Takeshita Str...)
  • 04:16, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Seibu(New page: '''Seibu Department Stores Ltd''' (株式会社西武百貨店) is a Japanese Department Store company that opened in 1949. Today, Seibu is now owned and operated by [[Millenium Re...) (top)
  • 04:06, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Sunshine City(New page: '''Sunshine City''' (サンシャインシティ) is a building complex and retail center located in East Ikebukuro within Tokyo’s Toshima district. Within the confines of the co...) (top)

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