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  1. Mr. (1,346 bytes)
    12: * Hiropon Show, [[shop33]], Tokyo, Japan, 1997
  2. Glay (6,445 bytes)
    24: ...EVIEW~BEST OF GLAY]] - Platinum Records October 1 1997
    47: ...唇]] - ([[Kuchibiru]]) - Platinum Records May 14 1997
    48: * [[HOWEVER]] - Platinum Records August 6 1997
  3. Dir en grey (2,180 bytes)
    1: ...ernational scene. The band, originally founded in 1997 after the band [[La:Sadie's]], of which all but o...
    13: * [[MISSA]] - 25 July 1997 (FREE-WILL Co,Ltd.)
  4. Morning Musume (2,721 bytes)
    1: ...[[J-Pop]] group that was started by [[Tsunku]] in 1997. Morning Musume is one of the most well known gro...
    4: ...een as the best selling female group in Japan. In 1997, Tsunku, a well-known Japanese producer, started ...
  5. Beat Crusaders (1,759 bytes)
    1: ... drawings of their faces. The band was started in 1997 by [[Toru Hidaka]], though the band's original me...
  6. Blankey Jet City (1,787 bytes)
    12: * [[Blankey Jet City 1997-2000]] (2000)
    17: * [[LOVE FLASH FEVER]] (1997)
    36: * [[Hidarikiki no Baby]] (1997)
    37: * [[Gasorin no Yurekata]] (1997)
  7. Tetsuya Ishida (3,510 bytes)
    17: * 1997
  8. Buffalo Daughter (1,138 bytes)
    13: * [[Jungle Park Original Soundtrack]] (1997)
  9. Cibo Matto (1,176 bytes)
    1: ...and is an Italian phrase meaning "Crazy Food". In 1997, they were joined by [[Timo Ellis]] and [[Sean Le...
    6: * [[Sean Lennon]] (1997-2001)
    7: * [[Timo Ellis]] (1997-2001)
  10. Dragon Ash (3,658 bytes)
    1: ...nto the Japanese mainstream. The group, formed in 1997, has even coined a new genre in Japanese popular ...
    6: ...6]] and signed with [[Victor Entertainment]] in [[1997]]. That year they were joined by DJ Bots, another...
    30: * Rainy Day And Day (1997)
    51: * Mustang! (1997)
    67: * The Day Dragged On (1997)
  11. Yuki Atae (1,241 bytes)
    12: * 1997 - "The World of Atae Yuki Exhibition", Kobe, Japa...
  12. Mastermind Japan (2,558 bytes)
    8: Mastermind Japan was founded in [[1997]] by clothing designer [[Masaaki Honma]]. There w...
  13. Skull Jeans (2,641 bytes)
    8: ...gold so to can fashion be turned into money. In [[1997]] Alchemist developed the Skull Jeans Brand.
  14. Kyoto (2,986 bytes)
    14: In [[1997]] the city hosted a conference that resulted in t...
  15. Aki Maeda (3,309 bytes)
    5: ...in Gakkô no kaidan 3 (School Ghost Story 3) in [[1997]] as Mayuko Fujii, when she was only 12, and shor...
    30: * Gakkô no kaiden 3 (1997)—Mayuko Fujii
  16. Comeback My Daughters (1,389 bytes)
    1: ... My Daughters''' began life as a three piece in [[1997]]. They became popular for their powerful sound a...
  17. Grapevine (3,188 bytes)
    3: ...ons to play elsewhere followed and in September [[1997]], the band released their first album Kakusei.
    22: *Sora (1997)
    44: *Kakusei (1997)
  18. Guitar Wolf (4,155 bytes)
    9: ... to Europe with Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. In [[1997]], they signed to the Ki/oon, releasing Planet of...
    40: *Can-Nana Fever (1997)
    41: *Bad Reputation (1997)
    42: *Kawasaki Z11 7750 Rock 'n' Roll (1997)
    54: *Planet Of The Wolves (1997)
  19. Cigaretteman (2,067 bytes)
    18: *Cigaretteman/JCCC Split 7" Single (1997)
    19: ...count Split 7" Single - [[Snuffy Smile Records]] (1997)
  20. Judy and Mary (3,033 bytes)
    5: ...wo million copies, and continued touring. In late 1997, Isoya needed throat surgery, and the band took t...
    34: *Kujira 12 (1997)
    35: *Lovely Baby (1997)
    36: *Lover Soul (1997)
    37: *Sampomichi (1997)
  21. Thee Michelle Gun Elephant (2,363 bytes)
    21: *Chicken Zombies (1997)
    36: *Culture (1997)
    37: *Get Up Lucy (1997)
    38: *The Birdmen (1997)
    59: *Wonder Style (reissue) (1997)
  22. Clamp School Detectives (2,958 bytes)
    1: ...rom the popular series and ran for five months in 1997. The manga has been translated into English and t...
  23. Cutie Honey (2,820 bytes)
    1: ...me in 1973, and was turned into an anime again in 1997.
    13: A new version of Cutie Honey was created in 1997. It was called [[Cutie Honey Flash ]]and managed ...
  24. Malice Mizer (3,866 bytes)
    33: *Bel Air - Kuhaku no toki no naka de (1997)
    34: *au revoir (1997)
    54: *Sans retour Voyage "derniere" encoure une fois (1997)
    55: ...Kuuhaku no shunkan (toki) no naka de~ de l'image (1997)
  25. Supercar (1,550 bytes)
    3: Supercar signed to [[Sony Records]] in [[1997]]. Their popularity increased dramatically after ...
  26. Blade of the Immortal (2,867 bytes)
    1: ...al, which, in fact, won the Excellence Prize in [[1997]] at the [[Japan Media Arts Festival]]. It also w...
  27. Captain Tsubasa (3,256 bytes)
    1: ...aga]]. It became popular as well, running until [[1997]]. Still another sequel was created in [[2001]] c...
  28. Cardcaptor Sakura (3,256 bytes)
    1: ...aga]]. It became popular as well, running until [[1997]]. Still another sequel was created in [[2001]] c...
  29. Coaltar Of The Deepers (1,677 bytes)
    25: *Cat (1997)
  30. Shotaro Ishinomori (2,983 bytes)
    9: In [[1997]], Ishinomori asked a young mangaka if he would b...
  31. Trigun (2,960 bytes)
    3: ...;nen Captain]], a regular magazine in Japan. In [[1997]] the magazine was canceled, and the magazine kno...
  32. Princess Mononoke (2,986 bytes)
    1: ...[[Hayao Miyazaki]]. It was released in Japan in [[1997]], but did not find its fame in the United States...
  33. Perfect Blue (2,968 bytes)
    1: ...se studio [[Palm Pictures]]. It was released in [[1997]] and was supposed to be a live action, direct to...
  34. End of Evangelion (2,793 bytes)
    1: ...n seiki Evangelion Gekijō-ban) was released in [[1997]]. It is a full-length animated film that was cre...
  35. Kiki's Delivery Service (3,007 bytes)
    1: ...bli made their deal with Walt Disney Studios in [[1997]]. ''Kiki’s Delivery Service'' was one of the f...
  36. Swallowtail Butterfly (Movie) (2,959 bytes)
    17: * 1997 Japanese Academy Awards - Newcomer of the Year to...
    18: * 1997 Japanese Academy Awards - Most Popular Film
    23: * 1997 Japanese Academy Awards - Best Actress for Chara
    24: * 1997 Japanese Academy Awards - Best Art Direction for ...
    25: * 1997 Japanese Academy Awards - Best Cinematography for...
  37. The Eel (2,810 bytes)
    1: ...ected by [[Shohei Imamura]]. It was released in [[1997]] and found some acclaim at the [[Cannes Film Fes...
  38. Hana-bi (2,748 bytes)
    1: ...is a Japanese feature film that was released in [[1997]]. [[Takeshi Kitano]] wrote, directed and starred...
  39. Etsushi Toyokawa (4,301 bytes)
    9: * 1997—Nominated for Best Actor for his role in [[Yats...
    61: * [[Aoi tori]] (1997) TV Series
    62: * [[Lie lie Lie]] (1997)
    63: * [[Kizu darake no tenshi]] (1997) a.k.a. An Angel with Many Scars, Injured Angels,...
  40. Hideaki Ito (1,887 bytes)
    33: * [[Dessin]] (1997)
    34: * [[Odoru Daisousasen]] (1997)
  41. Hiroyuki Sanada (5,245 bytes)
    1: ...oyuki Sanada and Satomi Tezuka divorced in July [[1997]]. Nicknamed "Duke", he made his first debut in f...
    25: * [[Kon'na koi no hanashi]] (1997) (TV) a.k.a. A Story of Love
    26: * [[Shin hanshichi torimonochyou]] (1997) (TV)
  42. Takashi Murakami (7,869 bytes)
    41: * Blum & Poe, Santa Monica, California, 1997
    42: * Gallery KOTO, [[Okayama]], Japan, 1997
    43: * Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Paris, France, 1997
    44: ...k State University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, 1997
    87: ...lo Exhibition: God is Coming, [[Shop 33]], Tokyo, 1997
  43. Ken Mitsuishi (3,257 bytes)
    57: * [[Unagi]] (1997) aka The Eel
  44. Kyoko Kishida (6,385 bytes)
    30: * [[Aisuru]] (1997) aka To Love
  45. Nao Omori (3,666 bytes)
    1: ...han television or stage work) extending only to [[1997]] yet comprising an impressive 40 different appea...
    3: ..., 10 inches tall. He got his start in acting in [[1997]]—at the age of 25—with an appearance in a fi...
    35: * [[Fukushu the Revenge Kienai Kizuato]] (1997) 

  46. Nobuko Miyamoto (2,956 bytes)
    3: ...fter he allegedly committed suicide in December [[1997]] after a major magazine made claims he was invol...
    9: ...no onna (1997), and [[Rajio no jikan]], also in [[1997]].
    11: After 1997, many may have thought or assumed her 16-year run...
  47. Riki Takeuchi (3,096 bytes)
    32: * [[Gokudô sengokushi: Fudô 2]] (1997) (V)
    33: * [[Tokyo Mafia: Yakuza Blood]] (1997) (V)
  48. Sho Aikawa (5,757 bytes)
    50: * [[Pekin genjin]] (1997) ... aka Peking Man (International: English title...
    51: * [[Gokudô kuroshakai]] (1997) .... Yuuji ... aka Criminal Underworld: Rainy Do...
    52: * [[Fukushu the Revenge Kienai Kizuato]] (1997) ... aka The Revenge: A Scar That Never Disappear...
    53: * [[Unagi]] (1997) .... Yuji Nozawa ... aka The Eel (USA)
    54: * [[Onibi]] (1997) .... Naoto Tanigawa ... aka The Fire Within
  49. Shunji Fujimura (2,802 bytes)
    37: * [[Rajio no jikan]] (1997) .... Mansaku Iori
  50. Tadanobu Asano (5,518 bytes)
    7: ... from the [[Takasaki Film Festival]] three times (1997, [[2000]], and [[2005]]). He has also won best a...
    79: * [[Tokyo biyori]] (1997)
    80: * [[Yume no ginga]] (1997) .... Tatsuo Niitaka
  51. Takeshi Kitano (4,131 bytes)
    35: * Hana-bi (1997) (as 'Beat' Takeshi) .... Yoshitaka Nishi
  52. Taro Yamamoto (2,675 bytes)
    41: * Marutai no onna (1997)
    42: * Hotaru no yado (1997) (TV)
    43: * "Beach Boys" (1997) TV Series .... Shimizu
  53. Tomorowo Taguchi (9,256 bytes)
    4: ...s]], for his role in the [[199]]7 film Unagi. In 1997, he won the Award of Merit from the [[Japanese Pr...
    129: * Full Metal gokudô (1997) (V) .... Genpaku Hiraga
    131: * Tokyo biyori (1997)
    132: * Watashitachi ga suki datta koto (1997) .... Tsuruki
    133: * Posutoman burusu (1997) .... Profiler
  54. Yutaka Matsushige (4,305 bytes)
    82: ...asen]] .... Bomb Disposal Team Leader (1 episode, 1997)
    83: *** - Episode dated 14 January 1997 (1997) TV Episode .... Bomb Disposal Team Leader
  55. The Pillows (5,239 bytes)
    37: * Please Mr. Lostman (1997)
    81: * "Kanojo wa Kyou" (1997)
    82: * "One Life" (1997)
    83: * "Hybrid Rainbow" (1997)
  56. Plastic Tree (1,748 bytes)
    1: ...unded out the group on drums. They went major in 1997 and have been releaseing a steady stream of singl...
    13: * [[Hide and Seek]] - 1997
  57. Fuji Rock (3,440 bytes)
    4: The first Fuji Rock festival was held in [[1997]] at the [[Tenjinyama]] Ski Resort near [[Mt Fuji...
    30: * [[Fuji Rock 1997]]
  58. Uniqlo (4,008 bytes)
    7: In [[1997]], UNIQLO stopped carrying proprietary clothing a...
  59. Comme des Garcons (3,808 bytes)
    11: ...gess to go against popular trends, as it did in [[1997]] with its Lumps and Bumbs collection and in [[20...
  60. Shiseido (3,917 bytes)
    23: The Skincare was introduced in [[1997]] as a line for all skin types of women in their ...
  61. FRUiTS Magazine (3,484 bytes)
    4: Photographer Shoichi Aoki founded Fruits in [[1997]] as a documentation of the stylistic and eclecti...
  62. Mihara Yasuhiro (3,167 bytes)
    4: ...of his creations when he started his company in [[1997]]. After creating the Mihara Yasuhiro shoe label,...
  63. Diet Butcher Slim Skin (2,960 bytes)
    4: Founded in [[1997]] by Hisashi Fukatami, Diet Butcher Slim Skin sta...
  64. Bounty Hunter (2,928 bytes)
    4: ...by Hikaru Iwanaga and released its first toy in [[1997]] with the Kid Hunter toy. The company was starte...
  65. Satoru Tanaka (2,212 bytes)
    4: ...t broke through in the fashion design industry in 1997 with the launch of STAF. He later branched out fu...
  66. Metamorphose Temps de Fille (3,166 bytes)
    6: ...official company was later established legally in 1997 in [[Kyoto]], moving to [[Osaka]] in 1998 and ope...
  67. Yoyogi National Stadium (2,130 bytes)
    3: ...asketball. Most recently, the stadium was used in 1997 and 1998 to open the NHL hockey season with match...
  68. Tao Kurihara (2,029 bytes)
    4: ...Saint Martin’s school for fashion and design in 1997. She spent the next eight years working with [[Ju...
  69. Alice Auaa (2,169 bytes)
    8: ...red twice in the [[Osaka]] collection in 1996 and 1997, showcasing a wide array of elaborate style cloth...
  70. Japanese Movies (8,402 bytes)
    47: ...films such as [[Sonatine]] in 1993 and Hana-bi in 1997 which won the Golden Lion in Venice. [[Takashi M...
  71. Rip Van Winkle (2,891 bytes)
    1: ...ners]] [[Naoki Shirotani]] and [[Masao Ono]] in [[1997]]. The brand is known for their cool often dark d...
    5: ...eated their Rip Van Winkle men's clothing line in 1997, they didn't have a specific brand concept. What ...
  72. Omuta (2,495 bytes)
    3: ...ng industry of the city until being shutdown in [[1997]]. Since then Omuta has worked hard to develop a ...
    14: ...al mine struggled until finally closing down in [[1997]] because of funding issues. This is thought to h...
  73. Takaoka (2,165 bytes)
    19: ...temple was deemed a national historical site in [[1997]] and has since become the most popular tourist a...
  74. Acidman (3,011 bytes)
    5: Acidman was formed in [[1997]] of its present members plus vocalist [[Shiibash...
  75. Nanase Aikawa (2,459 bytes)
    5: Aikiwa’s first concert tour took place in [[1997]] to coincide with her second album, which sold 1...
  76. Aiko (2,857 bytes)
    21: * Doutei Omnibus (1997)
    49: * astral box (1997)
  77. B'z (4,820 bytes)
    64: * Fireball (1997)
    65: * Calling (1997)
    66: * Liar! Liar! (1997)
    101: * Survive (1997)
  78. Bonnie Pink (2,215 bytes)
    1: ...e became her producer as well as her friend. In [[1997]] she moved to Sweden in order to produce her thi...
    11: * Released in May,1997
  79. Chara (2,639 bytes)
    23: * Released September of 1997
  80. Chinen Rina (2,133 bytes)
    3: ...was awarded as the Grand Prix new member prize of 1997.
    20: * precious delicious (1997)
    21: * PINCH -Love Me Deeper- (1997)
  81. Cornelius (3,550 bytes)
    30: * Star Fruits Surf Rider (1997)
    31: * Freefall (1997)
    32: * Chapter 8 (1997)
    44: * Fantasma (1997)
  82. Da Pump (2,733 bytes)
    3: The band debuted on the avex tune label in [[1997]] with the song [[Feelin' Good - It's PARADISE]] ...
    24: * Feelin' Good -It's PARADISE- (1997)
    25: * Love is the Final Liberty (1997)
    89: ...em were born in Okinawa. They came out on 11 June 1997 with their first single "Feelin' Good -It's PARAD...
  83. Koichi Domoto (1,218 bytes)
    2: ...ch was to debut officially as [[KinKi Kids]] in [[1997]].
  84. Dreams Come True (4,408 bytes)
    9: ...leased a solo album, [[Beauty And Harmony]]. In [[1997]] [[DCT]] left [[Sony]] and signed a deal with [[...
    48: * Peace!/ Marry Me? (1997)
    81: * Sing or Die (1997)
  85. Duel Jewel (1,975 bytes)
    1: ...[[Baru]] (Val). [[Hayato]] joined as vocalist in 1997, but left in [[1998]], returning a year later. [[...
  86. Every Little Thing (3,874 bytes)
    25: * Dear My Friend (1997)
    26: * For the moment (1997)
    27: * Deatta Koro no you ni (1997)
    28: * Shapes Of Love/Never Stop! (1997)
    59: * everlasting (1997)
  87. Hi-Standard (1,630 bytes)
    4: ...y Fist]], their second full-length album. Much of 1997 and [[1998]] was spent touring America with [[NOF...
    21: * Angry Fist (1997)
  88. Number Girl (3,367 bytes)
    7: ...l-length studio album, [[School Girl Bye Bye]] in 1997 on independent label [[Automatic Kiss]].
  89. Kinki Kids (2,437 bytes)
    3: In [[1997]], Kinki Kids debuted with a song known as [[Gara...
    5: ... a group called [[Kanzai Boya]]. It was not until 1997, though, that they changed the name to KinKi Kids...
    17: * Released July of 1997
  90. Toshinobu Kubota (4,242 bytes)
    36: * LA LA LA LOVE THANG (1997)
    104: * Cymbals (1997)
  91. L'Arc~en~Ciel (5,467 bytes)
    5: In [[1997]], [[Sakura]] was arrested for heroin possession,...
    7: ...tes. Yukihiro was listed as supporting member in 1997 on the single [[Niji — Rainbow]], the and short...
    21: * Drums: Yasunori Sakurazawa (Sakura) (1992-1997)
    38: * the Fourth Avenue Cafe (1997)
    39: * Niji (1997)
  92. Luna Sea (3,306 bytes)
    53: * Singles (1997)
    70: * REW (1997)
  93. Mad Capsule Markets (4,034 bytes)
    43: * Digidogheadlock (1997)
    54: * 1997-2004 (2005)
    71: * Systematic (1997)
    72: * CMJ Promo (1997)
    73: * Crash Pow Single (1997)
  94. Misia (3,505 bytes)
    3: In [[1997]], after being turned down by a number of record ...
  95. Mr.Children (4,895 bytes)
    8: In [[1997]], rumors began to circulate that the band was br...
    37: * Everything (It's you) (1997)
    64: * BOLERO (1997)
    65: * DISCOVERY (1997)
    80: * music clips ALIVE (1997)
  96. Natsumi Abe (2,139 bytes)
    1: ...kkaidō]], [[Japan]], in August of [[1981]]. In [[1997]], Abe was chosen to become a member of a new [[J...
  97. Pizzicato Five (7,178 bytes)
    14: ...r the release of the album [[Romantique]] 96 in [[1997]], the band signed with a new label, [[Readymade ...
    66: * Happy End of the World (1997)
    67: * Porno 3003 (1997)
    68: * Le Regle de Jeu (1997)
    92: * Sister Freedom Tapes (1997)
  98. Polysics (5,295 bytes)
    3: The band formed in Tokyo [[1997]] when [[Hayashi]], inspired by Devo, began makin...
  99. Puffy AmiYumi (2,935 bytes)
    20: * Released August of 1997
  100. Quruli (2,849 bytes)
    2: ... first recordings were made in a home studio in [[1997]] and released on the Bad News imprint under the ...
  101. Rip Slyme (3,179 bytes)
    3: ...heir first album [[Lips Rhyme]] in [[1995]]. In [[1997]], DJ Fumiya, formerly known for DJing for [[SPEE...
  102. 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)
  103. 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)
  104. 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)
  105. SKIN (3,111 bytes)
    3: ...ng the visual kei movement. X Japan broke up in [[1997]], and since then Yoshiki has collaborated with s...
  106. 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)
  107. Takanori Nishikawa (4,310 bytes)
    24: * LEVEL 4 (1997)
    25: * HIGH PRESSURE (1997)
    26: * WHITE BREATH (1997)
    50: * Ishin Level 3 (1997)
  108. The 5.6.7. 8's (2,638 bytes)
    33: * The Barracuda (1997)
    48: * Pin Heel Stomp (1997)
  109. 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)
  110. The High-Lows (1,860 bytes)
    22: * 4×5 (1997)
    43: * Happy go lucky (1997)
    44: * Gekkou Youkou (1997)
  111. Tokio (1,265 bytes)
    28: * 26 March 1997
  112. 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)
  113. 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)
  114. Tokyu Toyoko Line (2,625 bytes)
    11: *In 1997 the [[Shibuya Station]] was completed.
  115. Ryu Murakami (2,430 bytes)
    24: *In Miso Soup (1997$)
    25: *Strange Days (1997)
  116. Cher (fashion brand) (2,955 bytes)
    4: ...ng foreign brands, but would eventually, around [[1997]], start designing her own clothes. As a designer...
  117. Master-piece (3,511 bytes)
    6: * 1997 - INDY series of bags launched.
  118. DJ Krush (1,413 bytes)
    16: *MiLight – 1997
    17: *Back in the Base – 1997
  119. Japanese Zodiac (3,701 bytes)
    11: 1997, 1985, 1973, 1961, 1949, 1937, 1925, 1913
  120. Japanese Horror Movies (3,550 bytes)
    34: *[[Cure]] (1997)
  121. Novala Takemoto (2,194 bytes)
    5: ...e started writing professionally between 1992 and 1997 with [[]Hanagata Bunka Tsushin], a free arts news...
  122. Devilock (1,807 bytes)
    13: The music event run by Devilock was started in 1997 and was sponsored exclusively by the company with...
  123. Loveless (2,818 bytes)
    1: ...ime real estate that Sanyo Shokai has owned since 1997 and which cost more than $40 million to develop. ...
  124. 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 ...
  125. CA4LA (1,967 bytes)
    4: ... founded in 1989, CA4LA was officially started in 1997 with a store in [[Shibuya]]. It was moved to [[Ha...
  126. 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...
  127. 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...
  128. Ryonosuke Aoyagi (1,768 bytes)
    4: ...ion College]] in Tokyo Japan. After graduating in 1997, he started working for Asty Inc., the company be...
  129. Jotaro Saito (2,095 bytes)
    4: ...tist and his father was a [[kimono]] designer. In 1997, Saito made his debut at the [[Tokyo Collection]]...
  130. Keita Maruyama (2,077 bytes)
    4: ... His work debuted in Paris in the following year, 1997, and he won multiple awards shortly thereafter.
  131. 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 ...
  132. Hideo Nishimura (1,991 bytes)
    4: ...nd graduated from the Fashion Technique Course in 1997, starting his work after that as a freelance desi...
  133. 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...
  134. Mixi (1,673 bytes)
    3: Mixi was founded in 1997 by [[Kenzi Kasahara]] at the [[University of Toky...
  135. 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...
  136. Tokujin Yoshioka (1,886 bytes)
    8: *JCD Design Award (1997)
  137. MUCC (3,575 bytes)
    3: ...heir first concert held in their home town in May 1997. The new bassist YUKKE replaced Hiro in 1999.
  138. Pierrot (5,616 bytes)
    82: CELLULOID Released September 03, 1997 (2nd Indie album)

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