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  • ...er under [[SM Entertainment]]. Her stage name made a backronym which is '''Beat of Angel'''. She made her Korean debut in 2000 with the album, ''[[ID; Peac * [2016.10.20] [[Music is Wonderful]] <small>('''BoA''' x [[Beat Burger]])</small>
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  • ...nd were named '''Eriko with Crunch'''. Their first two maxi singles, [[Red Beat of My Life]] and [[Luv Is Magic]] were released the same year. Imai's style ...sources that Imai had separated from her husband, [[SHOGO]]. Reports from Tokyo Graph and J!-Ent news sources indicated the separation was due to Imai's fo
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ...d on the song "[[Tripod Baby|TRIPOD BABY]]" from their ''[[Beat Space Nine|BEAT SPACE NINE]]'' album. LISA ended the year by releasing her 14th single, "[[
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  • ...inawa Actors School|Okinawa Actors School]] with the single "[[Koi no Cute Beat / Mister U.S.A.]]". Amuro became the leader of the group, and found success ...bruary 1992 under the label [[Toshiba EMI]] with the single "[[Koi no Cute Beat / Mister U.S.A.]]". One member, [[Makino Anna]], was even the principal's d
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  • ...ame time, Arashiro was promoting her second Bishoujo Club single titled "[[Tokyo Gourmet Tour]]", which was released two weeks prior. ...ootball game between the Atlanta Falcons and the Indianapolis Colts at the Tokyo Dome. August also saw the final release from [[Bishoujo Club 31]], a DVD mi
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  • ...niversary in 2009 by holding a concert titled ''Anniversary Tour 5x10'' at Tokyo National Stadium (Kokuritsu-Kyōgijō). In 2010, ARASHI was given an honor * [2009.03.25] [[ARASHI Around Asia 2008 in Tokyo|ARASHI AROUND ASIA 2008 in TOKYO]]
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  • ...areer, but is still followed by scandal. In 2014, Kago's new group [[Girls Beat!!]] debuted. *** [[Girls Beat!!]] (2014–2016)
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  • ...and [[MICHICO]]. The titular track was used as the theme song for the [[TV TOKYO]] music program ''[[JAPAN COUNTDOWN]]'' and reached #100 on the [[Oricon]] * [2013.02.27] [[My Heart Beat]]
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  • ...pedia:St. Mary's International School|St. Mary's International School]] in Tokyo. [[Takahashi Taku|☆TAKU]], at the time, was the drummer for a mixture roc [[Image:m-fl9.jpg|thumb|270px|m-flo promoting ''[[Beat Space Nine|BEAT SPACE NINE]]'' (2005)]]
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  • ...h single. The title track was used as the Tokyo Mode Gakuen [[CM]] song. [[BEAT CRUSADERS]] released their single "[[Tonight, Tonight, Tonight|TONIGHT, TON
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  • ...her working ethics and working morals) before becoming a regular in the TV Tokyo mini-drama "[[Shin Bishoujo Nikki]]" (which also starred [[Fujimoto Miki]]) ...Aruku Kutsu~]]". They said it suited them since the song was happy and up-beat, and they have performed it at concerts together ever since.
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  • * [2014.07.23] [[Hope -Tokyo Tribe Anthem-|HOPE -TOKYO TRIBE ANTHEM-]] <small>([[YOUNG DAIS]] (N.C.B.B), [[SIMON]], [[Y'S]] & '''A ...] [[ZEEBRA]] - [[The Live Animal '03 - Tokyo's Finest|THE LIVE ANIMAL'03 - TOKYO'S FINEST]] (#7 "GOLDEN MIC (REMIX)" feat. [[KASHI DA HANDSOME]], '''AI''',
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  • ...[[:category:J-R&B|R&B]] duo. [[Kawabata Kaname]] and [[Dohchin Yoshikuni]] beat out over 19,000 applicants who competed in the [[ASAYAN]] ''Chou Danshi Voc ...eneration in Tokyo International Forum|CHEMISTRY TOUR 2010 regeneration IN TOKYO INTERNATIONAL FORUM]]
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  • ....09.13] [[2nd Attack at Zepp Tokyo on 29th of June 2006|2nd ATTACK at Zepp Tokyo on 29th of June 2006]] <small>(Digital)</small> * [2006.08.30] [[Let It Beat!|Let it beat!]]
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  • * [2013.10.23] [[Tokyo Dream]] (東京ドリーム) * [2004.09.22] ''[[Film Beat 1|FILM BEAT 1]]'' (#3 Raining)
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  • ...rform as '''Ayabie''' (彩冷える) at AREA 15th anniversary live at Zepp Tokyo on 29th June 2012. Ayabie was formed in May of 2004 in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The band was put together from former [[Hinawana]] guitarists
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  • ...n the "Kiss Girl Audition" to become the new Tomy image girl, held by [[TV Tokyo]]'s "[[Oha Star]]" program. She appeared in a commercial for Tomy Karaoke M *[2007.03.21] [[Morning Musume]] - [[Sexy 8 Beat|SEXY 8 BEAT]] (#9 ''Shanimuni Paradise'' <small>- Takahashi Ai, '''Niigaki Risa''', Fuj
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  • * [1990.06.21] [[Wicked Beat|WICKED BEAT]] ...2010 "Ain't No Magic" at Tokyo Dome|B'z LIVE-GYM 2010 "Ain't No Magic" at TOKYO DOME]]
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  • ...%AF%E5%B0%82%E9%96%80%E5%AD%A6%E6%A0%A1 Tokyo School of Music] in Edogawa, Tokyo. While in school, he was partnered with Emi Kinoko to create songs as part ...led STEREO TOKYO<ref>[http://vjarmy.com/wiki/index.php/STEREO_TOKYO STEREO TOKYO on RemyWiki]</ref>, in which Wanta of [[Hazel Nuts Chocolate]] did the main
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  • ...[[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] artists such as Higurashi Aiha, [[Spitz]], and [[Tokyo Ska Band]]. YUKI herself also composed several songs on the album, making t ...album showcased YUKI's new style, with the majority of the songs being up-beat electro-pop songs. The album also had a mix of pop-rock tunes. ''joy'' reac
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ...o a Japanese mother and a [[Wikipedia:British_people|British]] father in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. When she was six, she was scouted in Harajuku to be a hair mo
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo, Japan]] * [2003.09.18] [[Tokyo's Finest (album)|TOKYO'S FINEST]]
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  • * '''Birth place:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] Funakoshi Rie was born on January 11th 1985, in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. In 1992, at the age of seven, Rie and her family moved to [[W
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  • [[File:Neo Tokyo Samurai BlackPROMO.jpg|300px|thumb|right|-miyavi- promoting "[[Survive (Miy * [2019.07.24] [[No Sleep Till Tokyo|NO SLEEP TILL TOKYO]]
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  • ...0.21] [[Yukinojo Mori Presents Tokyo Poets Volume 1|YUKINOJO MORI PRESENTS TOKYO POETS VOLUME 1]] (#1 ''Ishihakujaku'', #13 ''Shijou no Yurikago'', #15 ''Ci ...(#1 ''LUSTY CRAZY LADY'', #2 ''ROCK YOU'', #3 ''BAT CITY'', #10 ''BAD SOUL BEAT'')
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  • ...taneously and the first seiyuu to hold a concert at [[wikipedia:Tokyo Dome|Tokyo Dome]]. ...le called "[[Tsugazakura]]" under her birth name. She later graduated from Tokyo Horikoshi High School, along with [[Domoto Tsuyoshi]] of [[KinKi Kids]], wh
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  • ...[[TOKYO SKA PARADISE ORCHESTRA]] || [[Best of Tokyo Ska 1998-2007|BEST OF TOKYO SKA 1998-2007]] || 69,757 | 7 || NEW || [[Morning Musume]] || [[Sexy 8 Beat|SEXY 8 BEAT]] || 24,638
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  • [[Image:TPD - 20 BEATS 20 TALES promo.jpg|right|500px|thumb|Tokyo Performance Doll promoting ''[[20 Beats 20 Tales|20 BEATS 20 TALES]]'' (202 '''Tokyo Performance Doll''' (東京パフォーマンスドール; also called TPD
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  • ...unit proved to be extremely successful, holding concerts in the prestigous Tokyo Dome. [[Image:V6-beat_your_heart.png|thumb|240px| V6 promoting "[[Beat Your Heart|BEAT YOUR HEART]]" (1996) ]]
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  • * [2017.01.25] [[Naguri Gaki Beat|Naguri Gaki BEAT]] (なぐりガキBEAT) *-ended – ''Urajani'' (TV Tokyo, 2004.04.06 – 2005.03.29)
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  • ...[[Tokyo]] native Ami and [[Osaka]] native Yumi entered a talent search in Tokyo. The scouts liked what they heard from each and paired them up. Puffy's 199 * [2002.11.20] [[Akai Buranko / Planet Tokyo]] (赤いブランコ; ''Red Swing'')
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  • ....jpg|thumb|250px|ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION promoting "[[Maigo Inu to Ame no Beat]]" (2010)]] * [2010.05.26] [[Maigo Inu to Ame no Beat]] (迷子犬と雨のビート; ''A Lost Dog and Beats of the Rain'')
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  • [[Image:Tokyo_Ska_Paradise_Orchestra.jpg|thumb|320px|TOKYO SKA PARADISE ORCHESTRA]] '''TOKYO SKA PARADISE ORCHESTRA''' (東京スカパラダイス) is a ten member [[J
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  • ...o try and push their career even further. However, things were dificult in Tokyo. The band performed for very small audiences, sometimes for only one person In 1996, they first reached #1 on thecharts with their 3rd album [[Beat Out!|BEAT out!]], and, in the same year, their forth album [[Beloved (GLAY album)|BEL
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  • ...al farewell tour. She kept her solo career, but in 2020, she reunited with Tokyo Jihen again for a new EP and a tour. ...n Fact:''' Shiina once held a magazine shoot in which she travelled around Tokyo in a wedding dress.
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  • [[Image:Tokyo Jihen - Sougou promo.jpg|thumb|550px|Tokyo Jihen promoting ''[[Sougou]]'' (2021)]] ...n the [[Oricon]] weekly charts. On January 11, 2012, Shiina announced that Tokyo Jihen would disband on February 29th following a final farewell tour. In 20
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  • ...ance at the end of the ''[[Morning Musume Concert Tour 2007 Spring ~Sexy 8 Beat~]]''. From there, she joined the [[Elder Club|Hello! Project Elder Club]] a * [2009] [[Tokyo Alice]] (東京アリス)
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Musashino, Tokyo, Japan * [2008] [[wikipedia:Skip-Beat!|Skip Beat!]] - '''Mogami Kyoko'''
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  • * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ...h American]] and [[Wikipedia:Irish_American|Irish American]] ancestry in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Not much is known about her early life, but she started her m
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Arakawa, Tokyo|Arakawa]], [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo]], [[Japan]] *[2007.03.21] [[Morning Musume]] - [[Sexy 8 Beat|SEXY 8 BEAT]] (#5 ''Haru Beautiful Everyday'' <small>- '''Kamei Eri''', Mitsui Aika</sm
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  • ...EY BABYS hails from [[wikipedia:Hachiōji, Tokyo|Hachiouji City]], [[Tokyo|Tokyo Prefecture]]. The group was formed on 2004. The group started off with [[FU ...|FUNKY MONKEY BABYS promoting "[[Runway Beat (FUNKY MONKEY BABYS)|Runway☆Beat]]" (2011)]]
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] * ~DJ KOO PRESENTS~ THE BEAT GOES ON (2008.10~Ongoing)
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  • ...pics]] and the opening and ending themes for ''[[Idol wo Sagase!]]'' on TV Tokyo. A rerecorded version by Morning Musume '22 was released as a digital singl ...Tour 2007 Haru ~Sexy 8 Beat~|Morning Musume Concert Tour 2007 Haru ~SEXY 8 Beat~]]
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  • ...Tour 2007 Haru ~Sexy 8 Beat~|Morning Musume Concert Tour 2007 Haru ~SEXY 8 Beat~]] <small>(as part of a medley)</small> * [2001.01.05] [[Tokyo Music Plaza]]
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  • ...Tour 2007 Haru ~Sexy 8 Beat~|Morning Musume Concert Tour 2007 Haru ~SEXY 8 Beat~]] <small>([[Yoshizawa Hitomi]]'s graduation)</small> ...u Special|Morning Musume '22 25th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT TOUR ~SINGIN' TO THE BEAT~ Kaga Kaede Sotsugyou Special]] <small>([[Kaga Kaede]]'s graduation)</small
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  • * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] * [2013.01.09] [[Betelgeuse Beat]]
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  • ====Little Tokyo==== * [[Beat Buddy Boi]]
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  • * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ...lo]] - [[m-flo Tour 2005 Beat Space Nine at Nippon Budokan|m-flo TOUR 2005 BEAT SPACE NINE at Nippon Budokan]] (#4 "SO EXCLUSIVE" <small>([[m-flo]] loves '
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  • # [[Nanairo no Ashita ~Brand New Beat|~Nanairo no Ashita ~brand new beat~]] (七色の明日; ''Rainbow's Tomorrow'') |align="center" width="300" rowspan="2"|Zepp Tokyo
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  • * '''Place of Birth:''' Meguro, [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ...ior high school, Akimoto studied hard in order to get into [[University of Tokyo]]'s law school.<ref name=">"[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%A7%8B%E5%85%8
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  • # [[Flower Garden|flower garden "BACK BEAT MIX"]] *'''Photographer''': Leslie Kee (FEMME / TOKYO, JEDROOT / NEWYORK)
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[wikipedia:Edogawa, Tokyo|Edogawa]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] * [2009.10.14] [[A to XYZ / Slow Beat]] (A to XYZ / スロウビート) <small>([[Furuuchi Toko]] × '''KREVA''')
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  • ...ing voice lessons, etc). In the six months since Onitsuka first arrived at Tokyo, she had written over 60 songs (such as "[[Shine (Onitsuka Chihiro)|Shine]] ...suka Chihiro promoting "[[Infection / Little Beat Rifle|infection / LITTLE BEAT RIFLE]]" (2001)]]
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  • '''POLYSICS''' is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band from [[Tokyo]] signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. They create high energy music, in * [2009.03.11] [[Shout Aloud! / Beat Flash]]
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  • * [[Bro. Hi]] - [[MC|MC]], [[Human Beat Box]] ...[Tokyo Tsuushin ~Urbs Communication~|TOKYOtsuushin ~Urbs Communication~]] (TOKYO通信~Urbs Communication~)
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  • ...o]], [[Crystal Kay]], and [[Salyu]], which served as the theme song for TV Tokyo's broadcast of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. ...i Tomoyasu|Tomoyasu Hotei]] - [[Guitarhythm V|GUITARYTHM V]] ''(#8 VICIOUS BEAT CLASHERS)''
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  • ...it's a reference to the eponymous deer from the book and film 'Bambi', "[[Tokyo Bambi]]", released in January, which was followed in May by "[[New Animal]] * [2008.01.30] [[Tokyo Bambi]]
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  • [[Tokyo Jihen]] [[Beat Space Nine|BEAT SPACE NINE]]
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  • | MR.CHILDREN DOME TOUR 2005 “I♥U” ~FINAL IN TOKYO DOME~ | FILM KILLER STREET(Director's Cut)&LIVE at TOKYO DOME
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  • [[Honey Beat / Boku to Bokura no Ashita|HONEY BEAT / Boku to Bokura no Ashita]] [[Image:HONEY BEAT ~ Boku to Bokura no Ashita limited A.jpg|100px]]
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  • [[Honey Beat / Boku to Bokura no Ashita|HONEY BEAT / Boku to Bokura no Ashita]] [[Image:HONEY BEAT ~ Boku to Bokura no Ashita regular.jpg|100px]]
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  • # [[Prayer|Prayer -Programless Beat Mix-]] ...ickets for a mini live event held in [[Osaka]] on April 8th, 2006 and in [[Tokyo]] on April 9th, 2006. This event was filmed and put on the limited CD+DVD e
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  • * [2009] [[Buzzer Beat|Buzzer Beat ~Gakeppuchi no Hero~]] * [2022] [[wikipedia:Tokyo Vice (TV series)|Tokyo Vice]] <small>(International Production)</small>
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ...llow idol and friend [[Kawabe Chieco]] (5-7 entries a day) has not come to beat her yet. Nakagawa's entries began to get published in September 2005 in the
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  • <small>Tokyo, Aichi, Osaka <br />(Place 4,Performance 4)</small><div id="02"></div> <small>Kanagawa, Aichi, Tokyo, Chiba, Osaka <br />(Place 7,Performance 8)</small><div id="03"></div>
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  • ...their graduation from the Actors School in Hiroshima, the trio moved to [[Tokyo]]. There, they became a part of [[BEE-HIVE]] (an idol group similar to [[He In Tokyo, they also met someone who would become a crucial aspect of their success,
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  • * [[C.C. Girls]] - [[Tokyo Chotto Ii Musume]] * [[Kawada Junko]] - [[Beat My Lover ~Anata ni Makenai~|BEAT MY LOVER ~Anata ni Makenai~]]
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  • ...After graduating from [[Wikipedia:Sophia University|Sophia University]] in Tokyo, she has written for [[J-Pop]] stars such as [[Amuro Namie]], [[May J.]], [ * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo, Japan]]
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' Tokyo, [[Japan]] * He has beat all JUMP members in arm-wrestling.
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  • * [1991.06.29] [[Beat Emotion|BEAT EMOTION]] * [2006.08.23] [[Back Streets of Tokyo|BACK STREETS OF TOKYO]] with [[Wikipedia:Brian Setzer|Brian Setzer]]
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  • * [2006] [[Tokyo Shoujo ~Tokyo Henshin Shoujo~]] * [2005] [[BEAT CRUSADERS]] – [[I Can See Clearly Now|I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW]]
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  • ...SKA PARADISE ORCHESTRA]] || [[Stompin' on Down Beat Alley|Stompin' On DOWN BEAT ALLEY]] || 150,120 ...02 week 26|32]] || 07.08 || [[Kuwata Keisuke]] || [[Tokyo (Kuwata Keisuke)|Tokyo]] || 255,080 || [[Utada Hikaru]] || [[Deep River|DEEP RIVER]] || 550,250
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  • ...es of [[Wikipedia:Outlaw Star|Outlaw Star]], [[Wikipedia:Tokyo Underground|Tokyo Underground]], [[Wikipedia:Kurau Phantom Memory|KURAU Phantom Memory]], and * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Minato, Tokyo Prefecture * He hosted his own radio program "Sho Beat" in FM Fuji every sunday 6:30-7:00 PM (japan time)
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    ...a ESAKA MUSE live. In November they performed a three date "TouNaSaka" ([[Tokyo]], [[Nagoya]], and [[Osaka]]) tour called ''Mayutsuki no Hitsugi''. The dat ...l 30th at Osaka Kousei Nenkin Kaikan Geijutsu Hall and ended on May 7th at Tokyo Kousei Nenkin Kaikan Hall.
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  • ...ndy]]". The demo was also available to purchase through select stores in [[Tokyo]] and [[Osaka]]. ...es or at venues. This release led into their first tour, titled ''Natsu no Tokyo→←Osaka Oufuku Tour "Kaitou Erute no Kabocha no Basha wa Chiki Chiki Rac
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  • ...ku Utagassen. In 2007, she opened her first produced restaurant Wada Ie in Tokyo and Shinjuku. Then three years later, Wada performed at the Apollo Theater * [2005.08.24] [[m-flo]] - [[Beat Space Nine|BEAT SPACE NINE]]
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  • '''baroque''' was a Tokyo based band that quickly rose in popularity, becoming 'Major' with unheard o The lyrics written by Ryo were generally up-beat, happy-go-lucky phrases, along with a lot of that 'lyrical-freedom' thing g
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  • ...flo]] - "[[m-flo Tour2005 Beat Space Nine at Nippon Budokan|m-flo TOUR2005 BEAT SPACE NINE at Nippon Budokan]]" ...s Best 2-|m-flo inside -WORKS BEST 2-]]" (CD1 #2 ''Summer Time Love -Remix Tokyo Mode-'', CD2 #9 ''One Sugar Dream''), CD2 #18 ''Tell Me'' (Ryohei Remix '''
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  • ...tour hit 10 stops altogether and its finale was played on May 31st at Zepp Tokyo. Their next tour was another one-man concert tour, this timed called "HELLO ...YAL STRAIGHT KINGDOM", the tours' finale was performed on September 3rd at Tokyo Kokusai Forum Hall A. Going back into July, Alice Nine had their second fan
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  • * [2018.01.24] [[Tokyo (JUJU)|Tokyo]] (東京) ...10.10 Special Live at Blue Note Tokyo|2011.10.10 Special Live at BLUE NOTE TOKYO]]
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' Setagaya-ku, [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] * [2004.xx.xx] [[C.A.P.S.1-BEAT OF THE MOMENT 03|C.A.P.S.1-BEAT OF THE MOMENT 03]]
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  • ...After the contest Himuro signs with the record company "Being" and goes to Tokyo. Things don't go as well as he expected and the band breaks up. Himuro join Around the same time, Hotei was in Tokyo after being expelled from high school. He was expelled for saying "Jesus ha
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  • * [2006.04.07] [[Tokyo Beat]]
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  • *[2005.08.24] [[m-flo]] - ''[[Beat Space Nine|BEAT SPACE NINE]]'' ("HEY!" <small>[[m-flo]] loves [[Wada Akiko]]</small>) (Back ...]] feat. '''Hinouchi Emi''' & [[VERBAL]]</small>, "Summer Time Love -Remix Tokyo Mode-" <small>[[m-flo]] loves '''Hinouchi Emi''' & [[Ryohei]]</small>)
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  • ...ano Takeshi]], otherwise known as "Beat Takeshi" of the comedic duo, [[Two Beat]]. The Japanese film director, comedian, and television personality was als
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Nerima, [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] * [2005] [[Brother Beat|Brother Beat]]
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  • * [2009] [[Buzzer Beat]] as ''Shirakawa Riko'' ...[wikipedia:The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift|The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift]] as ''Reiko''
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  • * [2013.06.26] [[Up Beat|UP BEAT]] * [2012.02.29] [[Tokyo Lullaby (Aoyama Thelma)|Tokyo Lullaby]] (東京ららばい)
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  • *'''Birth Place:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ...をください / 虹 / 明日への鼓動; ''Wings to Fly / Rainbow / A Beat for Tomorrow'')
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  • * [1997.07.18] [[Beat (Kawamura Ryuichi)|BEAT]] * [1996.09.04] [[Life in Tokyo...|LIFE IN TOKYO...]] (#3 ''AIN'T THAT PECULIAR'')
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] * '''Interests:''' Watching baseball games (favorite team - [[Wikipedia:Tokyo Yakult Swallows|Yakult Swallows]])
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  • * [2000.12.20] [[GRAVITATION TV-Tracks]] (#8 ''Glaring Dream, #18 THE RAGE BEAT'') * [2009.08.26] [[Tokyo Elepop Collection VOL.02]] (#2 ''liberation'')
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  • * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] * He seems to be an up-beat person, always full of energy during lives.
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  • * [2009.02.18] [[Skip Beat! Original Sound Track featuring Sho Fuwa|SKIP BEAT! ORIGINAL SOUND TRACK featuring SHO FUWA]] (#1 ''BURNIN' DOWN, #2 Prisoner, * [2008] [[Wikipedia:Skip-Beat!|Skip-Beat!]] - '''Fuwa Shou'''
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  • : Recording: [[Ugaijin Masaaki]] at Bunkamura Studio, Tokyo : Mixing: [[Goh Hotoda]] at Bunkamura Studio, Tokyo
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  • ...sin of [[Matsuda Seiko]]. She died in 2005 of acute myelocytic leukemia in Tokyo. * '''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
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  • * [2009.07.13] [[Wikipedia:Buzzer_Beat|Buzzer Beat]] - Kanazawa Shion * [2009.xx.xx] [[Wikipedia:Tokyo_Dogs|Tokyo DOGS]]
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  • On September 15, 2011 at the 2011 Tokyo Game show, Fukui was announced to sing ''[[Wikipedia:Final Fantasy XIII-2|F ...hing the attention of avex and her current management agency. She moved to Tokyo in February, and three months later TBS offered her the chance to sing for
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