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- Rip Slyme (3,179 bytes)
3: ...heir first album [[Lips Rhyme]] in [[1995]]. In [[1997]], DJ Fumiya, formerly known for DJing for [[SPEE...
- Ryuichi Sakamoto (6,425 bytes)
15: ...mber of magazines. He made his debut as a DJ in [[1997]] at Stephen Sprouse’s show. [[1999]] saw his f...
70: * Stalker (1997) (Soundtrack)
71: * Discord (1997)
- Sharan Q (3,312 bytes)
7: In [[1997]], the band held an audition on the show [[ASAYAN...
41: * Sonna Mon Darou (1997)
42: * Powersong (1997)
60: ...haram Q no Enka no Hanamichi Original Soundtrack (1997)
- Shonen Knife (3,949 bytes)
9: ...ere a Carpenter. Virgin dropped Shonen Knife in [[1997]] and like many bands; they have formed their own...
44: * Super Mix (1997)
45: * It’s a New Find (1997)
46: * Ultra Mix (1997)
- SKIN (3,111 bytes)
3: ...ng the visual kei movement. X Japan broke up in [[1997]], and since then Yoshiki has collaborated with s...
- Southern All Stars (6,085 bytes)
9: Kuwata experimented with new musical styles in [[1997]] and there was a decline in the band’s popular...
76: * Zero Wan Messenja - Denshi Kyo no Uta (1997)
77: * Buru Hebun (1997)
128: ...-Shikkusu “Za Garuzu Manza Bichi” in Okinawa (1997)
- Takanori Nishikawa (4,310 bytes)
24: * LEVEL 4 (1997)
25: * HIGH PRESSURE (1997)
26: * WHITE BREATH (1997)
50: * Ishin Level 3 (1997)
- The 5.6.7. 8's (2,638 bytes)
33: * The Barracuda (1997)
48: * Pin Heel Stomp (1997)
- The Brilliant Green (2,441 bytes)
3: After interest in their demo tape in [[1997]], they signed with [[Sony]] and released their d...
27: * BYE BYE MR. MUG (1997)
28: * Goodbye and Good Luck (1997)
- The High-Lows (1,860 bytes)
22: * 4×5 (1997)
43: * Happy go lucky (1997)
44: * Gekkou Youkou (1997)
- Tokio (1,265 bytes)
28: * 26 March 1997
- Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (5,670 bytes)
80: * HURRY UP!! (1997)
118: * 18540617 (1997)
137: * MOODS FOR TOKYO SKA: WE DON'T KNOW WHAT SKA IS (1997)
139: * BEST(1989-1997) (2002)
- X Japan (3,909 bytes)
1: ...pan''' is a heavy metal band, which broke up in [[1997]]. It was formed in [[1982]] by [[Yoshiki Hayashi...
13: ... farewell show at the Toyko Dome on December 31 [[1997]], the last of five consecutive New Year's Eves t...
50: * Forever Love (1997)
69: * Live Live Live Tokyo Dome 1993-1996 (1997)
70: * Live Live Live Extra (1997)
- Tokyu Toyoko Line (2,625 bytes)
11: *In 1997 the [[Shibuya Station]] was completed.
- Ryu Murakami (2,430 bytes)
24: *In Miso Soup (1997$)
25: *Strange Days (1997)
- Cher (fashion brand) (2,955 bytes)
4: ...ng foreign brands, but would eventually, around [[1997]], start designing her own clothes. As a designer...
- Master-piece (3,511 bytes)
6: * 1997 - INDY series of bags launched.
- DJ Krush (1,413 bytes)
16: *MiLight – 1997
17: *Back in the Base – 1997
- Japanese Zodiac (3,701 bytes)
11: 1997, 1985, 1973, 1961, 1949, 1937, 1925, 1913
- Japanese Horror Movies (3,550 bytes)
34: *[[Cure]] (1997)
- Novala Takemoto (2,194 bytes)
5: ...e started writing professionally between 1992 and 1997 with [[]Hanagata Bunka Tsushin], a free arts news...
- Devilock (1,807 bytes)
13: The music event run by Devilock was started in 1997 and was sponsored exclusively by the company with...
- Loveless (2,818 bytes)
1: ...ime real estate that Sanyo Shokai has owned since 1997 and which cost more than $40 million to develop. ...
- Yasuko Furuta (1,715 bytes)
1: ...lhouette and elegant design has been active since 1997.
5: ...f years after graduating from Esmode Paris and in 1997 founded the brand TOGA. She presented in her own ...
- CA4LA (1,967 bytes)
4: ... founded in 1989, CA4LA was officially started in 1997 with a store in [[Shibuya]]. It was moved to [[Ha...
- Yoshihito Ogawa (2,032 bytes)
4: ... 1990s started his own work, debuting in Milan in 1997 with his first collection. The next year he estab...
- Tei Johjima (2,017 bytes)
4: ... his first menswear line in the A/W collection of 1997. He later renamed the company as TEI*JOHJIMA/CAPI...
- Ryonosuke Aoyagi (1,768 bytes)
4: ...ion College]] in Tokyo Japan. After graduating in 1997, he started working for Asty Inc., the company be...
- Jotaro Saito (2,095 bytes)
4: ...tist and his father was a [[kimono]] designer. In 1997, Saito made his debut at the [[Tokyo Collection]]...
- Keita Maruyama (2,077 bytes)
4: ... His work debuted in Paris in the following year, 1997, and he won multiple awards shortly thereafter.
- Hidenobu Yasui (1,653 bytes)
4: ... College of Fashion and Design]] between 1993 and 1997 as we ll as the Central Saint Martins College of ...
- Hideo Nishimura (1,991 bytes)
4: ...nd graduated from the Fashion Technique Course in 1997, starting his work after that as a freelance desi...
- Kenichi Yokono (1,371 bytes)
3: ...graduated from the [[Kanazawa College of Art]] in 1997. He had started creating works in 1996, and has q...
- Mixi (1,673 bytes)
3: Mixi was founded in 1997 by [[Kenzi Kasahara]] at the [[University of Toky...
- Nova English School (3,716 bytes)
8: ...e business continued to grow, with 239 schools in 1997 and 623 in 2004, and a more than 50% market share...
- Tokujin Yoshioka (1,886 bytes)
8: *JCD Design Award (1997)
- MUCC (3,575 bytes)
3: ...heir first concert held in their home town in May 1997. The new bassist YUKKE replaced Hiro in 1999.
- Pierrot (5,616 bytes)
82: CELLULOID Released September 03, 1997 (2nd Indie album)
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