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  1. Yohji Yamamoto (3,334 bytes)
    6: ...ps with multiple companies around the world. In [[2002]] he formed a business partnership with Partisan ...
  2. Mihara Yasuhiro (3,167 bytes)
    6: ... to provide new PUMA designs. Two years later, in 2002, Mihara made his worldwide debut in Pitti Uomo, t...
  3. W)Taps (2,966 bytes)
    5: ...us work had. TET introduced a conceptual bag in [[2002]] through W)Taps under the line Cargo as a collab...
  4. Beauty:Beast (2,250 bytes)
    8: ...t find financial success in large measure until [[2002]] when it started expanding across Japan into new...
  5. Satoru Tanaka (2,212 bytes)
    4: ...urther with his own collection Satoru Tanaka in [[2002]]. He debuted his collection in the 2003 Autumn/W...
  6. Blood Stain Child (3,868 bytes)
    7: ..., ''[[Silence of Northern Hell]]''. In October of 2002, Blood Stain Child was the supporting act for Dre...
    35: * ''Silence of Northern Hell'' (2002) – CD
  7. Miyavi (2,205 bytes)
    1: ...elegant), but changed his name on going solo in [[2002]]. In late [[2004]], he changed it again to MYV, ...
    5: ...itarist in [[1999]]. Due'le Quartz disbanded in [[2002]], and he launched a solo career.
    17: Shinde mo Boogie-Woogie (2002)
    18: *POP is Dead (2002)
    19: *Jingle Bell (2002)
  8. Yokohama (4,937 bytes)
    21: ...hama where the 2002 World Cup finals were held in 2002.
  9. Marunouchi (4,414 bytes)
    34: The Marunouchi Building was rebuilt and opened in 2002 just in front of Tokyo Station and is now conside...
  10. Kiminori Morishita (2,147 bytes)
    1: ...ta, who first launched his menswear collection in 2002 in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]], is known for its use of ...
    4: ...of Tete Homme, Morishita started his own label in 2002 with Kiminori Morishita.
  11. JR East (2,785 bytes)
    4: ...into multiple companies and sold to the public in 2002. After the breakup, JR East grew larger by taking...
  12. Nozomi Ishiguro (1,976 bytes)
    4: ...shiguro was given his own line of clothing and in 2002 launched the men’s collection. The Nozomi Ishig...
  13. Japanese Television (4,760 bytes)
    12: ...V is the highest rated network in Japan and since 2002 has regularly garnered top ratings for the all da...
  14. Sapporo (4,718 bytes)
    13: ...to grow, most recently hosting World Cup games in 2002, gaining their own baseball team in 2004 and buil...
  15. Ukita Park (1,771 bytes)
    6: Ukita Park is new and was opened in [[2002]]. Its existence was originally planned to serve ...
  16. Tornado Mart (2,570 bytes)
    30: ..." credits as one of the costume suppliers for the 2002 Japanese movie [[There's Always Tomorrow]] (Ashit...
  17. Lost in Translation (4,488 bytes)
    17: ...Tokyo (or other parts of Japan) during filming in 2002 and 2003.
  18. Osaki Station (1,563 bytes)
    5: ...hen the Tokyo Subway was expanded. On December 1, 2002, Osaki Station expanded for the first time in 100...
  19. Acidman (3,011 bytes)
    7: ...was followed by the mini album [[Sankazora]] in [[2002]]. Acidman toured with other bands such as [[Husk...
    28: * Sanka Sora (2002)
    29: * Zouka ga Warau (2002)
    30: * Allegro (2002)
    31: * Sekitou (2002)
  20. Aiko (2,857 bytes)
    32: * Anata to Akushu (2002)
    33: * Kondo Made ni wa (2002)
    58: * Aki Soba ni Iru yo (2002)
    68: * Yuurakucho de Aimashou ~Love Like Pop Vol.VI~ (2002)

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