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  1. List of Japanese artists (534 bytes)
    25: [[Category:Japanese artists| ]]

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  1. The GazettE (6,247 bytes)
    10: ...t Rush III, a catalogue of independent Visual Kei artists.[4] A second live DVD, Heisei Banka, was released...
    84: ...tina- Final Prelude Live (10 April 2003) (Various artists)
  2. List of Japanese artists (534 bytes)
    25: [[Category:Japanese artists| ]]
  3. Mizuma Art Gallery (1,517 bytes)
    1: ...a]]. They are also known for representing several artists who have been associated with the [[Nihonga]] mov...
    6: ==Artists==
  4. Hiromi Yoshii (1,003 bytes)
    9: ==Artists==
  5. Magical Artroom (808 bytes)
    6: ==Artists==
  6. Tokyo Wonder Site (882 bytes)
    1: ...hbition space for both Japanese and international artists. The Shibuya location is nicely situated on a bus...
  7. Nanzuka Underground (926 bytes)
    1: ...ans]] themed retrospective (in which a variety of artists all created art in memory of the band, with each ...
  8. Scai The Bathhouse (1,299 bytes)
    6: ==Artists==
  9. Shugoarts (967 bytes)
    6: ==Artists==
  10. Tomio Koyama Gallery (1,824 bytes)
    3: ...ell-known Japanese and international contemporary artists in its permanent collection.
    8: ==Artists==
  11. Kaikai Kiki (655 bytes)
    1: ...l is to promote the work of Japanese contemporary artists outside of Japan. Kaikai Kiki has two offices - o...
    3: ==Artists==
  12. Hisashi Tenmyouya (2,220 bytes)
    31: [[Category:Japanese artists|Tenmyouya, Hisashi]]
    35: [[Category:Japanese Contemporary Artists]]
  13. Gallery Unseal (856 bytes)
    1: ... near the [[Ginza]] area in [[Tokyo]]. Many of it artists have participated the [[Geisai]] art shows curate...
    6: ==Artists==
  14. Yamamoto Gendai (662 bytes)
    6: ==Artists==
  15. Neo Nihonga (587 bytes)
    7: [[Category:Japanese artists]]
  16. Mr. (1,346 bytes)
    1: ...d the world, and he is one of the most well known artists in [[Takashi Murakami]]'s [[Kaikai Kiki]] organiz...
    28: [[Category:Japanese artists|Mr.]]
  17. Gackt (3,683 bytes)
    31: ...]” which features other famous Japanese musical artists including [[Miyazi]], [[Sugizo]] and [[Yoshiki]]....
  18. Morning Musume (2,721 bytes)
    8: ... Many of the girls, once they left to become solo artists, would still work under the same label and would ...
  19. Ayako Rokkaku (1,416 bytes)
    15: [[Category:Japanese artists|Rokkaku,Ayako]]
  20. Tetsuya Ishida (3,510 bytes)
    63: [[Category:Japanese artists|Ishida, Tetsuya]]
  21. Gallery Tagboat (1,330 bytes)
    1: ... well known [[modern artists]] and [[contemporary artists]] from [[Japan]] and around the world. The online...
    3: ==Artists==
  22. Dragon Ash (3,658 bytes)
    12: ...has also collaborated with other Japanese hip hop artists.
  23. Ellegarden (1,470 bytes)
    1: ...ct and pronounced correctly, unlike most Japanese artists whose command of the English language is often po...
  24. Yuki Atae (1,241 bytes)
    22: [[Category:Japanese artists|Atae, Yuki]]
  25. Misako and Rosen (842 bytes)
    7: ==Artists==
    16: ...1/28-12/10) - "Preview" - group show with gallery artists
  26. Toshio Saeki (1,459 bytes)
    1: ...on some of Japan's most well known [[contemporary artists]] including [[Aida Makoto]] and [[Takashi Murakam...
    14: [[Category:Japanese artists|Saeki, Toshio]]
    15: [[Category:Japanese manga artists|Saeki, Toshio]]
  27. Aoi Gallery (1,000 bytes)
    1: ...hows and group shows with various [[KaiKai Kiki]] artists.
    9: ==Artists==
  28. Mount Fuji (2,817 bytes)
    13: ...tory, Mount Fuji has been popularized by Japanese artists with it appearing in many works including Hokusai...
  29. Himeji (2,780 bytes)
    11: ...f a beautiful display of Belgian art with popular artists from all over the world placing their creations i...
  30. Japanese Art (3,026 bytes)
    23: ...ion of western and eastern culture than any other artists in the world – they have been stretching the bo...
    25: ===Famous Contemporary Artists ===
  31. Ikebukuro (3,567 bytes)
    10: ...and housing bringing in thousands of struggling [[artists]] and temporary foreign contractors. The high amo...
  32. JRock (2,538 bytes)
    4: ...gs were about sex, drugs and revolution. The rock artists themselves were often drug abusers. So when the m...
    8: ...nched out into other arenas, where and many JRock artists began singing about love, school and other issues...
    11: ...emble the styles seen in [[Harajuku]] Street. The artists themselves are known for their own various person...
    13: ==Famous JRock Artists==
  33. Comic Party (3,102 bytes)
    5: ...t a doujinshi artist that is written by doujinshi artists!
  34. Corrector Yui (3,254 bytes)
    1: ...kuchi]]. He is one of the most well-known [[manga artists]], or [[mangaka]], in both [[America]] and [[Japa...
  35. Dojinshi (3,019 bytes)
    1: ...t zone of a publishing company. Some professional artists publish outside of the industry as well, as a way...
    3: ...d are more likely to take them on. Some dōjinshi artists actually sell their work online, using on-demand ...
  36. Master Keaton (2,902 bytes)
    1: ...a well known [[mangaka]], the term given to manga artists, who has been working professionally since 1984. ...
  37. Shojo (2,920 bytes)
    3: ...k off, however, in the 1970’s. It was then that artists like [[Keiko Takemiya]] and [[Moto Hagio]] decide...
  38. Tokyo Babylon (2,853 bytes)
    1: ...nown as [[Clamp]]. Clamp is a group of four manga artists that publish outside of the popular manga publish...
  39. Manga (3,150 bytes)
    5: ... flocked to his doorstep to learn. A lot of those artists did go on to be famous.
  40. Asahikawa (2,308 bytes)
    16: ... many beautiful sculptures done by world renowned artists from all over the world.
  41. Mito (2,566 bytes)
    18: ...often feature up and coming Japanese contemporary artists as well as well-known names like [[Takashi Muraka...
  42. Naohiro Ukawa (2,209 bytes)
    17: *2006 Rapt! 20 Contemporary Artists From Japan - Kings Ari - Melbourne, Australia
    35: [[Category:Japanese artists|Ukawa, Naohiro]]
  43. Chobits (3,190 bytes)
    3: ...n as [[CLAMP]]. CLAMP is one of the few groups of artists featuring just girls, and are widely known for th...
  44. Clamp (3,038 bytes)
    7: ==The Artists==
  45. Mangaka (2,849 bytes)
    1: ...e term mangaka generally refers to Japanese manga artists.
    3: == Real Artists ==
    15: ... the mangaka. It is also a great way for aspiring artists to learn their trade. Many famous mangaka started...
  46. Newtype (2,243 bytes)
    3: ...of [[CLAMP]], the first all-female group of manga artists, and [[Mahiro Maeda]]. The United States version ...
  47. Tsukasa Hojo (2,913 bytes)
    1: ...[[mangaka]] who was born in [[1959]]. Mangaka are artists who draw and create [[manga]], a specific form of...
  48. Hiroshi Fujiwara (1,474 bytes)
    3: ... popular musician, producer, and DJ, working with artists including [[UA]] and Eric Clapton. In 2001 he had...
  49. Sofia Coppola (884 bytes)
    16: [[Category:Japanese artists]]
  50. Takashi Murakami (7,869 bytes)
    5: ... held at Tokyo, Japan and feature mostly Japanese artists. The eleventh Geisai is planned to be held in Mia...
    121: * [http://english.kaikaikiki.co.jp/artists/list/C4/ Kaikai Kiki Murakami biography] (English...
    123: [[Category:Japanese artists|Takashi Murakami]]
  51. Mika Nakashima (3,325 bytes)
    9: ...u]]. “Yuki no Hana” was covered by many other artists (including Joi Chua and Vincy Chan) and was a pop...
  52. Takeshi Masada (1,342 bytes)
    28: [[Category:Japanese artists]]
  53. Japanese pop culture (4,136 bytes)
    26: ... States and in terms of production, most Japanese artists release more music than any other musicians in th...
    39: *[[List of Japanese artists]]
  54. The Pillows (5,239 bytes)
    61: Compilations (with or by other artists)
    104: * Colors of Life (various artists, 2004)
    105: * Moonlight Jellyfish (various artists, 2004)
    124: * Delicious Bump Show!! (various artists, 2006)
  55. Daisuke Tsuda (78 bytes)
    3: [[Category:Japanese artists]]
  56. Ryo Kawakita (79 bytes)
    3: [[Category:Japanese Artists]]
  57. Cosplay (2,838 bytes)
    11: ... the character’s narrative. There are dedicated artists who spend weeks creating cosplay costumes and sel...
  58. Graniph (2,709 bytes)
    9: ...leted by Japanese designers, 30% by international artists, and the final 10% are collaborations, special ev...
    10: ...ernational design competition targeting any young artists from around the world who were interested in pres...
  59. United Bamboo (3,388 bytes)
    9: ... result of community contributions, with multiple artists inputting their ideas. Much of the fashion produc...
  60. Nobu Kitamura (2,285 bytes)
    15: ...p in New York City for two years and many Western artists and musicians took to the brand. Some of these ba...
    19: ...he Aoyama Hysteric Glamour shop) to show works by artists he likes, including art stars [[Nobuyoshi Araki]]...
  61. Gothic & Lolita Bible (3,407 bytes)
    6: ...e array of information, including interviews with artists, fashion subculture for Gothic and Lolita readers...
  62. Sex Pot Revenge (3,052 bytes)
    9: ...ree music magazine with information about top new artists, existing bands and movements within the punk sce...
  63. Bounty Hunter (2,928 bytes)
    21: [[Category:Japanese Artists|Bounty Hunter]]
  64. Visvim (3,231 bytes)
    9: ...vice of his wide range of friends, a community of artists, musicians, writers, and designers to create new ...
  65. ViVi Magazine (3,205 bytes)
    9: ...in each issue, a highly popular column. Two other artists who have been featured on the cover multiple time...
  66. Huge Magazine (2,420 bytes)
    6: ...ssues will alternately feature stories on popular artists, musicians, and cultural influences that may be o...
  67. Sophnet (2,625 bytes)
    9: ... can produce art work for the shirts. Some of the artists to have worked with Kiyonaga include Massive Atta...
  68. Gallery Koyanagi (1,833 bytes)
    3: ...nal profile thanks to its international roster of artists. Koyanagi is also the exclusive dealer for Japane...
    11: ==Artists==
  69. JPop (6,018 bytes)
    1: ...music scenes in the world, influencing sounds and artists in numerous Asian countries as well as Europe and...
    6: ...y 1950s. In the same era well known American jazz artists such as Louis Armstrong visited Japan and further...
    8: ...Ue wo Muite Aruko”. In this same period, other artists started playing American songs with covered lyric...
    11: ...sui Inoue]] were among the most popular New Music artists of the time.
    15: ...n Japanese pop music in the 1990s via the hits of artists like [[Namie Amuro]] and [[Tetsuya Komuro]] and t...
  70. Meguro (2,260 bytes)
    16: ... includes a wide array of local artists, national artists from Meguro and displays from local children.
  71. Yoyogi National Stadium (2,130 bytes)
    4: ...s, mostly rock concerts with a number of overseas artists and domestic arena shows taking place here.
  72. Alice Auaa (2,169 bytes)
    4: ... clothing fashioned after punk and new wave music artists of the time. Club events were held early on and t...
    13: ...abel’s fashion style along with various musical artists in a sort of variety hour program. In 2005, furth...
  73. Chim Pom (3,132 bytes)
    1: '''Chim Pom''' is a group of 6 [[Japanese]] artists based in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Known for their us...
  74. Visual Kei (3,227 bytes)
    1: ...havior. Many times, the style is taken up by male artists and utilized to create an androgenous appearance ...
    8: ...d levels and regularly competing with major J-Pop artists. Bands like [[Glay]], [[Luna Sea]], and [[L’Arc...
  75. Mari's Rock (2,072 bytes)
    11: Mari’s Rock also sells CDs from top bands and artists who represent the gothic Lolita, punk style in Ja...
  76. Kosuke Tsumura (2,150 bytes)
    17: [[Category:Japanese Contemporary Artists|Kosuke Tsumura]]
  77. Japanese Contemporary Art (3,557 bytes)
    1: ...l know, influential, and high priced contemporary artists in the world.
    6: ...of technology and internationalism. Many Japanese artists have taken western styles and aesthetics to heart...
    10: Many of the most recent Japanese contemporary artists have focused intensely on the framework of city l...
    12: ==Notable Contemporary Artists==
    13: ...and sculptors to fashion designers and electronic artists.
  78. Kiba Park (1,821 bytes)
    15: ...eum is to showcase the latest and most up to date artists of this time. Modern art has become a [[Japanese]...
  79. Kinuta Park (2,087 bytes)
    15: ...tagaya Art Museum plays many roles in keeping the artists of Setagaya fully equipped with the latest trends...
  80. Naganuma Park (1,619 bytes)
    1: ...apan]]. The area of the park is so beautiful many artists have gone to the site to paint their works which ...
  81. Ai Otsuka (1,980 bytes)
    25: [[Category:Japanese Artists]]
  82. Aiko (2,857 bytes)
    80: [[Category:Japanese Artists]]
  83. Ami Suzuki (2,233 bytes)
    32: [[Category:Japanese Artists]]
  84. Ayumi Hamasaki (3,192 bytes)
    41: [[Category:Japanese Artists]]
  85. B'z (4,820 bytes)
    7: ...d several solo albums and written songs for other artists.
  86. Bonnie Pink (2,215 bytes)
    3: ... a hit, and soon she was collaborating with other artists to create a remix album. Soon Pink’s songs were...
    40: [[Category:Japanese Artists]]
  87. Chara (2,639 bytes)
    48: [[Category:Japanese Artists]]
  88. Chinen Rina (2,133 bytes)
    54: [[Category:Japanese Artists]]
  89. Clammbon (2,247 bytes)
    5: ...experimental band Can and other European new wave artists. He plays keyboards, double bass and bass guitar ...
  90. Cornelius (3,550 bytes)
    59: [[Category:Japanese Artists]]
  91. Koichi Domoto (1,218 bytes)
    27: [[Category:Japanese Artists]]
  92. Domoto Tsuyoshi (1,333 bytes)
    50: [[Category:Japanese Artists]]
  93. Dreams Come True (4,408 bytes)
    3: ...Come True is one of the best selling [[Japanese]] artists of all time. Their album [[The Swinging Star]] wa...
  94. Every Little Thing (3,874 bytes)
    7: ...arashi decided to leave the band to produce other artists, including dream and day after tomorrow. From the...
  95. Hello! Project (1,105 bytes)
    1: ...hat join Morning Musume graduate to becoming solo artists under the Hello! Project label or go on to do oth...
  96. Hi-Standard (1,630 bytes)
    3: ...luding one split single with fellow Fat recording artists [[WIZO]].
  97. Hyde (3,275 bytes)
    52: [[Category:Japanese Artists]]
  98. Toshinobu Kubota (4,242 bytes)
    9: ...in the 90s, sometimes collaborating with American artists. In [[1995]], [[Sony]] released his first English...
    117: [[Category:Japanese Artists]]
  99. Kuraki Mai (3,328 bytes)
    75: [[Category:Japanese Artists]]
  100. Luna Sea (3,306 bytes)
    13: ...riting for other artists. [[Sugizo]] now produces artists such as [[Miyu Sakamotos]] well as performing. In...

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