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  1. Undercover (3,927 bytes)
    4: ...c references to punk and street fashion. Begun in 1989 while Takahashi was still a student at the [[Bunk...
    6: ... Bunka Academy of Fashion for apparel design from 1989 until his graduation in 1991. His nickname is "Jo...
  2. AS KNOW AS de base (2,422 bytes)
    5: ...nese clothing company AS KNOW AS was founded in [[1989]] by two mysterious people, whose names are not l...
  3. The Pillows (5,239 bytes)
    5: The Pillows were formed on September 16, 1989 by [[Sawao Yamanaka]], [[Yoshiaki Manabe]], Kenji...
    27: ...i Ueda (上田ケンジ ''Ueda Kenji'') – bass (1989–1992)
    132: [[Category:Musical groups established in 1989|Pillows, the]]
  4. Sunao Kuwahara (2,467 bytes)
    6: ...ed from Vantan Design Institute in [[1979]]. In [[1989]] he began working for legendary Japanese fashion...
  5. United Arrows (3,014 bytes)
    1: ...]. The company has grown since its inception in [[1989]] to include a wide array of brands and internati...
    4: United Arrows was founded in October of 1989 in [[Shibuya]], [[Tokyo]]. In that same year, the...
  6. Zucca (2,415 bytes)
    4: ...1988]] with the first collections introduced in [[1989]] and showed in Paris. Having previously worked w...
  7. Makuhari Messe (2,627 bytes)
    4: ... was formally finished and opened on October 9, [[1989]] and has long been the home of technology and po...
    6: ... and area of [[Makuhari New City]] was started in 1989, many other structures have developed around Maku...
  8. Sumida-ku (2,667 bytes)
    9: ... Located here is the Asahi Beer Hall, created in 1989 by Philippe Starck.
  9. Yodobashi Camera (2,163 bytes)
    4: ... multiple additional outlets throughout Tokyo. In 1989, the Yodobashi Point Card was introduced, one of ...
  10. Otaku (4,010 bytes)
    9: ...e modern use of the word Otaku came into being in 1989 in Japan when Akio Nakamori wrote “The Generati...
  11. Kasai Rinkai Park (2,492 bytes)
    8: ...finally created in the form that is it today in [[1989]]. Prior to this time the land served as crop fie...
  12. Rinshi No Mori Park (1,760 bytes)
    8: ...s completely shutoff to the public. Finally, in [[1989]], the area was redeveloped and deemed the Rinshi...
  13. B'z (4,820 bytes)
    45: * [Kimi no Naka de Odoritai] (1989)
    89: * Off the Lock (1989)
    90: * Bad Communication (1989)
  14. Chage and Aska (5,073 bytes)
    38: * WALK/Daita Memory -as time goes by- (1989)
    39: * LOVE SONG/Break an egg (1989)
    88: * Pride (1989)
  15. Dreams Come True (4,408 bytes)
    7: ...s in both Japanese and English. They debuted in [[1989]] with the single [[Anata ni Aitakute]] and the a...
    29: * Anata ni Aitakute (1989)
    30: * Approach (1989)
    31: * Ureshi Hazukashi Asagaeri (1989)
    32: ... LAT. 43°N ~forty-three degrees north latitude~ (1989)
  16. Flipper's Guitar (3,232 bytes)
    1: '''Flipper’s Guitar''' was formed in [[1989]] and disbanded in [[1991]]. The band is renowned...
    7: ...]], [[Three Cheers for Our Side]] was released in 1989. The album was a commercial flop, but the band’...
    45: * Three Cheers for Our Side! (1989)
  17. Toshinobu Kubota (4,242 bytes)
    21: * THE BADDEST (1989)
    22: * Cry On Your Smile(1989)
    23: * TIME (1989)
    69: * You were Mine (1989)
    70: * The Baddest (1989)
  18. Luna Sea (3,306 bytes)
    1: ...iginally formed under the name of [[Lunacy]] in [[1989]] by [[Ryuichi Kawamura]], [[Yasuhiro Sugihara]],...
    3: ... [[Yamada]] and shortly afterward by Kawamura. In 1989, they started playing at a live house in [[Tokyo ...
    5: On August 1989, they made their first demo tape [[Lunacy]], whic...
  19. Pizzicato Five (7,178 bytes)
    43: * On Her Majesty’s Request (1989)
  20. Ryuichi Sakamoto (6,425 bytes)
    53: * Beauty (1989)
    54: * Gruppo Musicale (1989) (Best of)
  21. Shonen Knife (3,949 bytes)
    5: ... played on the [[John Peel]] show in the UK. In [[1989]], a number of alternative bands recorded renditi...
  22. Southern All Stars (6,085 bytes)
    20: In 1989, Ray Charles sang [[Itoshi no Ellie]] in English ...
    62: ...chi e no Joka (Hodo Sarenai Wai-Kei no Kanata e) (1989)
    63: * Sayonara Beibi (1989)
    64: * Furi Furi Shikkusuti-Faibu (1989)
    113: * Watermelon - 61 Southern All Stars Songs (1989)
  23. The 5.6.7. 8's (2,638 bytes)
    24: * Mond Girls a Go-Go (1989)
  24. Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (5,670 bytes)
    3: ... record was an indie 12 inch single released in [[1989]], followed in [[1990]] by their debut album on [...
    47: * Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (1989)
    139: * BEST(1989-1997) (2002)
  25. Towa Tei (2,703 bytes)
    3: ...]. His production work was first noticed on the [[1989]] [[Jungle Brothers]] album [[Done by the Forces ...
  26. X Japan (3,909 bytes)
    3: ... originally named [[X]] and achieved success in [[1989]] with the release of their second album [[Blue B...
    7: ...s and their second album Blue Blood released in [[1989]]. In [[1991]], the band made their first perform...
    40: * Kurenai (1989)
    41: * Endless Rain (1989)
    60: * Blue Blood (1989)
  27. Shibuya Club Quattro (2,267 bytes)
    3: ...nd [[Hiroshima]]. Nagoya’s opened up in June of 1989, Shinsaibashi in May of 1991, and Hiroshima in 20...
  28. Togawa Masako (2,704 bytes)
    13: ...s well as the television show [[Oinaru genei]] in 1989. Oinaru Genei was based on her first novel, and s...
  29. 1903 (2,228 bytes)
    13: ...d remained the empress consort, or kōgō until [[1989]], which cemented her place in Japanese history a...
  30. Ryu Murakami (2,430 bytes)
    19: *Raffles Hotel (1989)
  31. Bic Camera (1,731 bytes)
    9: ... expanded in 1982 and the newest branch opened in 1989 in [[Shibuya]]. Throughout the next 15 years, mul...
  32. Japanese Zodiac (3,701 bytes)
    33: Snake (hebi) - 2001, 1989, 1977, 1965, 1953, 1941, 1929, 1917
  33. Nishi Shinjuku (1,801 bytes)
    15: *Kougakuin University S-Tec Building – 1989
  34. Tokyo Motor Show (2,144 bytes)
    7: ...and was then later relocated to Makuhari Messe in 1989. The show was annual again for a short time betwe...
  35. Chinami Kamishima (1,783 bytes)
    5: ...rn in Tokyo and graduated from [[Esmod Japan]] in 1989 and immediately joined [[Renown]] as a designer, ...
  36. CA4LA (1,967 bytes)
    4: ...wned by [[Weave Toshi Co.]], which was founded in 1989, CA4LA was officially started in 1997 with a stor...
  37. Hanae Mori (1,924 bytes)
    6: ...s awards, including the French Legion of Honor in 1989 and the Order of Culture in 1996 from the [[Emper...
  38. Junko Koshino (2,364 bytes)
    4: ...t on to open boutiques in China in 1985, Paris in 1989, New York in 1992, and Singapore in 1993. She has...
  39. Akira Onozuka (1,567 bytes)
    4: ...his own label, he made his international debut in 1989 in the Paris Collection and opened his first inte...
  40. Aum Shinrikyo (3,977 bytes)
    5: ...organization, but gained religious affiliation in 1989. It quickly began posting branch offices across T...

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