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  1. Morning Musume (2,721 bytes)
    4: ... a group that has dozens of different singing and entertainment groups underneath them, and they are seen as the ...
  2. Asakusa (881 bytes)
    4: ...uring World War II, Asakusa was the center of the entertainment industry in Japan, offering cinemas, theater, ope...
  3. Dragon Ash (3,658 bytes)
    6: ...[[Kawasaki]] in [[1996]] and signed with [[Victor Entertainment]] in [[1997]]. That year they were joined by DJ B...
  4. Exile (1,387 bytes)
    16: * [[Exile Entertainment]] (2003)
  5. Billionaire Boys Club (2,353 bytes)
    11: ...d briefly mentioned his BBC clothes line on Black Entertainment Television (BET). Williams declares his love for ...
  6. Minato-ku (1,153 bytes)
    3: ...e ultra-modern man-made island of [[Odaiba]], and entertainment centers like [[Roppongi]]. In Minato-ku a visitor...
  7. Shibuya-ku (4,187 bytes)
    4: ...] railway traffic and thus built up a substantial entertainment district. Incorporated as a village in [[1889]], ...
  8. Shibuya (4,381 bytes)
    5: ... for fashion fans and many designers. Fashion and entertainment are the most important industries of the city at ...
    7: Aside from the shopping and entertainment the city also features many parks, museums, art g...
  9. Funabashi (2,628 bytes)
    11: ...r East. This mall offers the latest in trends and entertainment for the younger generation and is a popular place...
  10. Shinjuku (4,357 bytes)
    5: ...i), which is known as one of the top shopping and entertainment districts in all of Japan.
  11. Ikebukuro (3,567 bytes)
    5: ... adventure Ikebukuro is an appealing destination. Entertainment venues can be found all around the district inclu...
  12. Macross Plus (3,023 bytes)
    1: ...and is still seen as a great anime for action and entertainment.
  13. Chiaki Kuriyama (2,232 bytes)
    40: ...he also noted that Japan is a television-centered entertainment industry and that the 'big stars' in Japan are ac...
  14. Etsushi Toyokawa (4,301 bytes)
    1: ...viation of his names—Toyoetsu—in the Japanese entertainment scene. A popular actor, he also writes and direct...
  15. Tama (2,508 bytes)
    5: ...ents has contributed to the cities success in the entertainment fields.
    15: ... an entire day, or more, of tremendously exciting entertainment. The overall theme of the park is “Hello Kitty...
  16. Japanese pop culture (4,136 bytes)
    16: ... to become one of the most influential sources of entertainment in the world alongside the United States.
  17. Japanese nightlife (1,219 bytes)
    1: '''Japanese nightlife''' refers to nighttime entertainment in the country of [[Japan]]. The term "Japanese n...
    17: * Entertainment
    57: [[Category: Entertainment]]
  18. Aqua City (940 bytes)
    1: ...アシティ) is a [[Japanese shopping]] mall and entertainment complex located in the [[Odaiba]] area of [[Tokyo...
  19. Tokyo Girls Collection (4,729 bytes)
    1: ...ral public and includes a wide array of alternate entertainment such as concerts and auctions.
  20. Lowrys Farm (2,065 bytes)
    6: ...s, photo collages, and even crossword puzzles for entertainment.
  21. Osaka (5,534 bytes)
    93: ...s in the theatres. This is actually the center of entertainment for the city of Osaka.
  22. JPop (6,018 bytes)
    4: ...se and music cafes soon became popular venues for entertainment.
  23. Toshima-ku (3,188 bytes)
    13: * [[Sunshine City]] – Sunshine City is a major entertainment center near Ikebukuro and is home to some of the ...
  24. Parco (2,737 bytes)
    8: ...st known for their integration of a wide array of entertainment style features such as theaters and restaurants, ...
  25. Kichijoji (3,118 bytes)
    4: ...rants right alongside multiple different forms of entertainment. In the midst of the shopping district is the [[G...
  26. Aoyama (3,430 bytes)
    1: ...n the [[Minato Ward]]. As one of the most popular entertainment and shopping districts in Tokyo. Known for its fa...
    9: ...ma include [[Honda Motor Company]], Sony Computer Entertainment, Louis Vuitton Japan, Itochu, Berlitz, and JCB.
  27. Hello Kitty (3,504 bytes)
    15: ...oduced and animated in America for release by DiC Entertainment. The show parodied fairy tales and famous films a...
    19: ...illage]]. The series was later licensed by Geneon Entertainment and released in America in 2006 and 2007. The mos...
  28. Kunitachi (2,922 bytes)
    7: ...nitachi has also become extremely popular for its entertainment venues and talented residents. Many special event...
  29. Omuta (2,495 bytes)
    19: ...ta Zoo]] is a perfect place to visit when seeking entertainment for the entire family. This zoo has been
  30. Sapporo (4,718 bytes)
    38: ...porting activities, Sapporo is well known for its entertainment and performing arts.
  31. Shizuoka (2,320 bytes)
    5: ...me to this city to practice a practically perfect entertainment career.
  32. Tokyo Dome City (2,500 bytes)
    1: ...kyo Ward]]. The large area consists of many great entertainment venues as that is the primary focus of the famous...
  33. Toyama Park (1,606 bytes)
    13: ... the cities people. The open area makes for great entertainment setup with plenty of room for hundreds of attende...
  34. 1901 (2,410 bytes)
    14: ==1901 Entertainment==
  35. Ami Suzuki (2,233 bytes)
    1: ...tition would get a recording contract with [[Sony Entertainment]]. Ami was only 15 years old but managed to win t...
  36. Arashi (2,248 bytes)
    1: ...hey had a new group - a group that would make the entertainment world stand up and pay attention. The groups name...
  37. Chinen Rina (2,133 bytes)
    1: ...ool. After signing a contract with [[Sony]] Music Entertainment in [[1996]], she came onto the music scene with t...
  38. Clammbon (2,247 bytes)
    1: ...003]], they started to work with [[Columbia Music Entertainment]].
  39. Da Pump (2,733 bytes)
    1: ...ully penetrate the market monopolised by Johnny's Entertainment.
  40. Kinki Kids (2,437 bytes)
    46: ...www.johnnys-entertainment.co.jp/top.html Johnny's Entertainment] (Japanese)
  41. Polysics (5,295 bytes)
    5: ...olysics signed to [[Ki/oon Records]]/[[Sony Music Entertainment]] (Japan) and began touring outside Japan.
  42. Rip Slyme (3,179 bytes)
    38: * Zatsunen Entertainment (2001)
  43. SunSet Swish (1,970 bytes)
    3: ...ce taking place in April 2005 in the shopping and entertainment district in Tokyo known as [[Harajuku]]. The band...
  44. Tokio (1,265 bytes)
    49: ...ww.johnnys-net.jp/artist/info/tokio.html Johnny's Entertainment Official Site] (Japanese)
  45. V6 (1,330 bytes)
    33: ...tp://www.johnnys-net.jp/jfc/info/v6.html Johnny's Entertainment Official Site] (Japanese)
  46. Akasaka Blitz (2,574 bytes)
    1: ...signed to be a fusion of both television and live entertainment – owned in part by the television station “TB...
  47. Tokyo Dome (3,395 bytes)
    5: ...popular hub for music, sports, and other types of entertainment, Tokyo Dome is actually a part of what is known a...
  48. 1902 (2,404 bytes)
    20: == 1902 Entertainment ==
  49. 1903 (2,228 bytes)
    24: == 1903 Entertainment ==
  50. 1904 (2,609 bytes)
    21: == 1904 Entertainment ==
  51. 1905 (2,821 bytes)
    20: == 1905 Entertainment ==
  52. 1906 (2,082 bytes)
    23: == 1906 Entertainment ==
  53. 1907 (2,489 bytes)
    30: == 1907 Entertainment ==
  54. 1908 (1,267 bytes)
    25: == 1908 Entertainment ==
  55. Oricon (2,367 bytes)
    5: ... Geinō Shijō Chōsa) which means “Surveys of Entertainment Markets.” The name of the company was shortened...
  56. Tokyo Game Show (1,896 bytes)
    1: ...[[Chiba City]]. It is organized by the [[Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association]] (CESA) and co-organized ...
  57. Japanese Visa Info (5,967 bytes)
    16: ...o not qualify under the category of “artist.” Entertainment industry Visas may receive an income during their...
    22: *Media – Like the entertainment Visas, those that are from news organizations and...
  58. Japanese Mobile Phone Companies (2,378 bytes)
    16: ...[[BB-Serve]]) and Gaming company ([[GungHo Online Entertainment]])
  59. Softbank (2,109 bytes)
    9: ...Trade, Morningstar, Betfair, and [[Gung Ho Online Entertainment]].
  60. Tokyo Hostels (2,064 bytes)
    3: ..., eating area (whether a kitchen or a cafeteria), entertainment area and so on. Some of these hostels have themes...
  61. Yasukuni Dori (1,272 bytes)
    4: ...heading east, the street the famous [[Kabukicho]] entertainment district, which is on the north side of the stree...
  62. City Hotel Lonestar (2,181 bytes)
    4: ... is about a five-minute walk to the [[Kabukicho]] entertainment district. Many department stores - including [[Is...
  63. Hotel Ascent Shinjuku (2,973 bytes)
    7: ...is about a fifteen to twenty minute walk from the entertainment and dining district of [[Kabukicho]].
  64. NEWS (2,212 bytes)
    1: ...a as a nine member group under the label Johnny's Entertainment, NEWS released a promotional single NEWS Nippon, ...
  65. Esprit D'Air (1,430 bytes)
    3: ...nd Spain, including the UK's biggest manga/sci-fi entertainment exhibition, London MCM Expo and their internation...

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