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  1. Captain Tsubasa (3,256 bytes)
    1: ...before the final story. A sequel was created in [[1994]] called: [[Captain Tsubasa: World Youth Saga]]. ...
  2. Cardcaptor Sakura (3,256 bytes)
    1: ...before the final story. A sequel was created in [[1994]] called: [[Captain Tsubasa: World Youth Saga]]. ...
  3. Coaltar Of The Deepers (1,677 bytes)
    12: *The Visitors From Deepspace (1994)
    24: *Guilty Forest (1994)
  4. Banana Fish (3,165 bytes)
    1: ...d ran for a very long time, from [[1985]] until [[1994]]. Three spin-offs were created from the original...
  5. Naoki Urasawa (3,106 bytes)
    9: .... This series became very popular and ran until [[1994]].
  6. Street Fighter II Movie (3,017 bytes)
    1: ...d film that was originally released in Japan in [[1994]]. ''The Street Fighter'' saga has such a broad f...
  7. Nausica: Of The Valley Of The Wind (3,115 bytes)
    36: ... the feature film was created, and was ended in [[1994]]. The manga is much more detailed, and the movie...
  8. Pom poko (2,892 bytes)
    1: ... as an [[anime]], that was released in Japan in [[1994]]. It was written and directed by [[Isao Takahata...
  9. Ayumi Ito (2,041 bytes)
    21: * [[Onna-zakari]] (1994)
  10. Etsushi Toyokawa (4,301 bytes)
    25: ...n [[Undo]] (1994) and also for [[Enjeru dasuto]] (1994)
    71: * [[Iza.k.a.ya yurei]] (1994) a.k.a. Ghost Pub
    72: * [[Undo]] (1994)
    73: * [[Enjeru dasuto]] (1994) a.k.a. Angel Dust
    74: * [[Konoyo no hate]] (1994) TV Series a.k.a. At the End of the World
  11. Hiroyuki Sanada (5,245 bytes)
    1: ...o a protege and disciple of [[Sonny Chiba]]. In [[1994]], Hiroyuki Sanada won the award for Best Actor a...
    31: * Chushingura gaiden yotsuya kaidan (1994) a.k.a. Crest of Betrayal
    32: * Hero Interview (1994)
    33: * Kowagaru hitobito (1994) a.k.a. Scared People, Uneasy Encounters
  12. MilkFed (1,144 bytes)
    1: ...by American movie producer [[Sofia Coppola]] in [[1994]]. MilkFed only produces clothing for women and t...
    5: ...and [[X-girl]], the MilkFed brand was launched in 1994.
  13. Takashi Murakami (7,869 bytes)
    56: * Fujisan, [[Gallery Koto]], [[Okayama]], 1994
    57: ...orrow?—Fall in Love, SCAI The Bathhouse, Tokyo, 1994
    58: ...ou, Ominaeshi, [[Aoi Gallery]], [[Osaka]], Japan, 1994
    97: ...l Fellowship, P.S.1 International Studio Program, 1994-95
  14. Koichi Sato (2,846 bytes)
    10: ...is role in [[Chushingura gaiden yotsuya kaidan]] (1994)
    25: ...is role in [[Chushingura gaiden yotsuya kaidan]] (1994)
    33: ...st Supporting Actor for his role in [[Tokarefu]] (1994)
    54: * [[Yokohama shinju]] (1994)
    55: * [[Homura Tatsu]] (1994)
  15. Masahiro Motoki (3,543 bytes)
    29: * [[Rampo]] - 1994
  16. Miyazawa Rie (3,955 bytes)
    20: ...[[Kin chan no Cinema Jack II: Light of Firefly]] (1994)
    21: * [[47 Ronin]] (1994)
    22: * [[Kaijin Bessou]] (1994)—stage
    23: * [[Furu-amerika ni Sode wa Nurasaji]] (1994)—stage
    24: * [[Tenshu monogatari]] (1994, 1996)—stage
  17. Sho Aikawa (5,757 bytes)
    61: * [[Ai no shinsekai]] (1994) .... Jiro ... aka A New Love in Tokyo
    62: * [[Bo no kanashimi]] (1994) .... Sugimoto
    63: * [[Torarete Tamaruka! 3]] (1994)
  18. Tadanobu Asano (5,518 bytes)
    95: * [[119]] (1994)
  19. Takao Osawa (3,021 bytes)
    3: ...levision programs since his television debut in [[1994]]. In addition to acting, he lent his voice as n...
    51: * [[Wakamono no subete]] (1994) TV Series .... Shinsuke Yamazaki (unknown episod...
  20. Tomorowo Taguchi (9,256 bytes)
    179: * Ai no shinsekai (1994) .... Man with a knife
    181: * Undo (1994) .... Psychiatrist
    182: * Enjeru dasuto (1994)
    184: * Muma (1994)
    185: * Kaze wa dotchi ni fuite iru? (1994)
  21. Yoji Tanaka (4,930 bytes)
    1: ...Nagano]], Japan. Tanaka made his film debut in [[1994]]. He has starred in dozens of films in Japan an...
    96: * [[Tokarefu]] (1994) .... Yakuza
    98: * [[Anata-ga suki desu, dai suki desu]] (1994)
  22. Undercover (3,927 bytes)
    10: ...king with fellow designer [[Hiroshi Fujihara]] in 1994 to create another brand called [[A.F.F.A.]], whic...
    22: * 1994 - First Undercover collection is shown in Tokyo.
  23. The Pillows (5,239 bytes)
    35: * Kool Spice (1994)
    75: * "Daydream Wonder" (1994)
  24. World Wide Love (3,275 bytes)
    5: ...Tokyo]]'s [[Harajuku]] neighborhood in 1993. In [[1994]] they opened a shop in [[Parco]] [[Ikebukuro]] a...
  25. Sunao Kuwahara (2,467 bytes)
    6: ...gendary Japanese fashion brand Issey Miyake. In [[1994]], he left Miyake for I.S., where he would have h...
  26. Ato (fashion brand) (1,253 bytes)
    5: * 1994 - First fashion show for the brand in Tokyo.
  27. Plastic Tree (1,748 bytes)
    8: * Shin (Drums; Left 1994)
  28. Issey Miyake (3,664 bytes)
    9: In [[1994]], the operation of Issey Miyake Men was turned o...
  29. Uniqlo (4,008 bytes)
    4: ...anged from Ogori Shoji to Fast Retailing and by [[1994]], there were more than 100 retail locations thro...
  30. Final Home (3,223 bytes)
    5: ...esigner Award of Mainichi Fashion Grand Prix in [[1994]], as well as the Shiseido Encouragement Award an...
    18: ...e international community. Later, in September of 1994, Issey Miyake began selling and distributing the ...
  31. Taishi Nobukuni (3,295 bytes)
    4: ... to the United States in 1991 then to France in [[1994]] where he worked with John Galliano as a trainer...
  32. Peach John (3,291 bytes)
    4: Peach John was founded on June 1, [[1994]] by 29 year old [[Mika Noguchi]] and her husband...
  33. Samantha Thavasa (3,264 bytes)
    4: Samantha Thavasa was founded in [[1994]] by [[Kazumasa Terada]], the company’s CEO and...
    6: ...company’s first store, which opened in March of 1994, is still located in the [[Shibuya]] district of ...
  34. Zucca (2,415 bytes)
    4: ...launched by Zucca in [[1992]] with Hakui and in [[1994]] with Zucca Travail, both designed to provide wo...
  35. Tokyo Big Sight (3,109 bytes)
    6: ... 6500 ton main structure of the tower on June 30, 1994 when [[Shunichi]] Suzuki oversaw the event. The r...
  36. Ebisu (2,278 bytes)
    4: ...ed for what is now Yebisu Garden Place, opened in 1994.
  37. Kiminori Morishita (2,147 bytes)
    4: ...ead designer himself of [[Tete Homme Garnier]] in 1994 and later of Tete Homme in 1998. After four years...
  38. Otaku (4,010 bytes)
    25: ...ort for “Otaku Convention” and was started in 1994 as a small festival in State College, PA. The fes...
  39. Kosuke Tsumura (2,150 bytes)
    4: ...oined the [[Miyake Design Studio]] in 1983 and in 1994, after a decade of working with the top designer ...
  40. Hello Kitty (3,504 bytes)
    19: ...s Paradise]] ran for 16 episodes between 1993 and 1994 and was eventually released in America in 2000 an...
  41. Atsuki Onishi (2,184 bytes)
    6: ...o]] and started the Men’s brand “Rupert” in 1994. In 1996, the “Alice by Atsuki Onishi” collec...
  42. Kasai Rinkai Park (2,492 bytes)
    10: In [[1994]], the park took on another tremendously exciting...
  43. Kiba Park (1,821 bytes)
    15: ... Museum of Art is fairly new opening up in late [[1994]]. The primary goal of the museum is to showcase ...
  44. Ebisu Station (2,293 bytes)
    36: ...isu Garden Place]], which was originally built in 1994 in the same site as the old Yebisu brewery. Resta...
  45. B'z (4,820 bytes)
    11: In [[1994]], they played their first big outdoor concerts, ...
    57: * Don't Leave Me (1994)
    58: * Motel (1994)
    98: * The 7th Blues (1994)
  46. Chage and Aska (5,073 bytes)
    51: * HEART/NATURAL/ On Your Mark (1994)
    52: * Meguriai/Nureta Yume (1994)
    95: ...ory 1979-1994 and Snow Mail (box-set compilation, 1994)
    96: * Yin and Yang (1994)
  47. Chara (2,639 bytes)
    3: ...ed to propel her career to epic proportions. In [[1994]] she chose to start taking more control of her m...
    17: * Released October of 1994
  48. Cornelius (3,550 bytes)
    27: * (you can't always get) what you want (1994)
    28: * Moon Light Story (1994)
    42: * First Question Award (1994)
  49. Dreams Come True (4,408 bytes)
    42: * Wherever You Are (1994)
    43: * Suki / Kiduite yo (1994)
  50. East End X Yuri (1,217 bytes)
    3: ..., East End gained little mainstream attention. In 1994, the groups had a break with their pop-rap single...
  51. Toshinobu Kubota (4,242 bytes)
    30: * THE BADDEST II (1994)
    31: * A Night in Afro Blue (1994)
  52. L'Arc~en~Ciel (5,467 bytes)
    3: ...els and the band members moved to [[Tokyo]]. In [[1994]], L'Arc~en~Ciel signed on with [[Sony]]'s Ki/oon...
    32: * Blurry Eyes (1994)
    67: * Tierra (1994)
    76: * The Best of L'Arc-en-Ciel 1994-1998 (2003)
    88: * Nemuri ni Yosete (1994)
  53. Luna Sea (3,306 bytes)
    32: * Rosier (1994)
    33: * True Blue (1994)
    51: * MOTHER (1994)
  54. Mad Capsule Markets (4,034 bytes)
    40: * MIX-ISM (1994)
    41: * P-A-R-K (1994)
    51: * Gichi-Early Singles Collection (1994)
    68: * Eject Out Single (1994)
    92: * Reading S.S.M. (1994)
  55. Mr.Children (4,895 bytes)
    5: ...ocent world]], earned the Japan Record Award in [[1994]]. They again won the award in [[2004]] with the ...
    29: * inocent world (1994)
    30: * Tomorrow Never Knows (1994)
    31: ...ybody goes -Chitsujo no Nai Gendai ni Drop-Kick- (1994)
    62: * Atomic Heart (1994)
  56. Pizzicato Five (7,178 bytes)
    10: Pizzicato Five’s American debut came in [[1994]] when their [[EP Five By Five]] was released by ...
    54: * Overdose (1994)
    55: * Pizzicatomania! (1994)
    56: * Superstar (1994)
    84: * A Television Workshop (1994)
  57. Rip Slyme (3,179 bytes)
    1: ...and one DJ, [[Fumiya]]. The group was formed in [[1994]] by Ryo Z and Ilmari, later joined by Pes. The R...
  58. Ryuichi Sakamoto (6,425 bytes)
    66: * Sweet Revenge (1994)
    67: * Soundbytes (1994) (Best of)
  59. Sharan Q (3,312 bytes)
    32: * Joukyou Monogatari (1994)
    33: * Koi wo Suru Dake Muda Nante (1994)
    34: * Single Bed (1994)
    55: * Lost Time (1994)
    56: * Rettoukan (1994)
  60. Shonen Knife (3,949 bytes)
    9: In [[1994]], Shonen Gun performed as part of the traveling ...
  61. Super Monkeys (1,814 bytes)
    7: In [[1994]], Aragaki left and [[Miyauchi Reina]] and [[Mats...
    35: * Paradise Train (1994)
  62. Takui (1,627 bytes)
    1: ...a]] 19 October [[1978]]. He began his career in [[1994]] with the song [[Maggie May]]. At this time Taku...
    4: ...]], the drummer for [[Guns 'n Roses]] ([[1990]]-[[1994]]) and [[The Cult]], drummed for Takui on [[Nucle...
  63. The 5.6.7. 8's (2,638 bytes)
    29: * Walk like Jayne Mansfield (1994)
    38: * 19th Nervous Breakdown (1994)
    46: * The 5.6.7.8's' (1994)
  64. Tokio (1,265 bytes)
    1: '''Tokio''' is a [[JPop]] band that debuted in [[1994]]. It was formed by popular production company [[...
    19: * 21 November 1994
  65. Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (5,670 bytes)
    52: * FANTASIA (1994)
    53: ...T OF TOKYO SKA PARADISE ORCHESTRA (vinyl) (rare) (1994)
    75: * HAPPY GO LUCKY (1994)
    115: * LIVE FANTASIA (1994)
    116: * VIDEO FANTASIA (1994)
  66. Towa Tei (2,703 bytes)
    7: ...ic dance music, was released internationally in [[1994]]. It established Tei as a leading light of the c...
  67. X Japan (3,909 bytes)
    47: * Rusty Nail (1994)
  68. Liquid Room Ebisu (2,019 bytes)
    1: ...ated in [[Shibuya]], [[Tokyo]]. It was started in 1994, though back then it was located in Shinjuku-ku, ...
  69. Shimokitazawa Garage (1,985 bytes)
    1: ... simply as "The Garage." It has been around since 1994, and is home to both domestic and foreign music. ...
  70. Shibuya O-East (1,937 bytes)
    1: ... was known as “On Air.” Construction began in 1994 to fit a larger capacity, and by 2004, the venue ...
  71. Shibuya O-West (1,725 bytes)
    3: Shibuya O-West opened as “On Air West” in 1994 before it was remodeled and renamed “Shibuya O...
  72. Meiji-Jingu Mae Station (3,110 bytes)
    5: ..., 2008, but it did open up in several stages from 1994 to 2008.
  73. Design Festa (2,107 bytes)
    1: ...27 Design Festa events since the project began in 1994.
  74. Ryu Murakami (2,430 bytes)
    21: *The World Five Minutes From Now (1994)
    22: *Piercing (1994$)
  75. Master-piece (3,511 bytes)
    1: ...al for both men and women. The brand started in [[1994]] and is based in [[Osaka]], [[Japan]]. Their lin...
    4: * 1994 - The Master-piece brand is launched by Ino, Inc.
  76. DJ Krush (1,413 bytes)
    13: *Krush – 1994
    14: *Strictly Turntablized – 1994
  77. Nishi Shinjuku (1,801 bytes)
    18: *Shinjuku Park Tower – 1994
    19: *Shinjuku I-Town Square – 1994
  78. Oronamin C (2,102 bytes)
    10: ...layers such as the [[Yomiuri Giants]] as well. In 1994, [[SMAP]]’s songs were used in Oronamin C comme...
  79. Narita Airport (4,084 bytes)
    13: ...nternational Airport. Another bombing occurred in 1994 on Philippine Airlines Flight 434 en route to Nar...
  80. Chinami Kamishima (1,783 bytes)
    5: ...signer, working there for the next five years. In 1994, she left Renown and started traveling both Europ...
  81. Keita Maruyama (2,077 bytes)
    4: ...for musicians and actresses creating costumes. IN 1994, he debuted his original line for both men and wo...
  82. Akira Onozuka (1,567 bytes)
    4: ...ction and opened his first international store in 1994, also in Paris. His work has been widely recogniz...
  83. Eikoh Hosoe (2,038 bytes)
    11: In 1994, Hosoe became a professor at the Tokyo Polytechni...
  84. Aum Shinrikyo (3,977 bytes)
    11: ... they had already produced some of the gas and by 1994 they had begun testing it on sheep to relative su...
  85. Tokyo Sarin Gas Attack (3,237 bytes)
    8: ...yo group first attacked Japanese soil on June 27, 1994 with a sarin gas attack from a refrigerator truck...
  86. Willcom (1,756 bytes)
    5: ... a subsidiary of the [[KDDI]] corporation back in 1994. It was one of 3 companies that opened up PHS ser...
  87. Pierrot (5,616 bytes)
    4: ... Japanese visual rock band, originally founded in 1994 by Kirito and Jun in Nagano. The original band me...
    80: ... Kikurui Piero (Mad Clown) Released December <>, 1994 Features HIDELOW on vocals
  88. Kahori Maki (970 bytes)
    7: * 1994 - Returned to Japan, working freelance on many pr...

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