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  • [[Image:Tokuma Japan Communications.jpg|400px|thumb]] '''Tokuma Japan Communications''' is one of the major record labels in [[Japan]].
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ...she was dropped from the label, and was picked up by the [[Universal Music Japan]] subsidiary label, [[Kitei MME]]. After the release of two more unsuccessf
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  • In March 2004, Rully offered her lyric-writing abilities to [[Tokuma Japan Communications]] and penned the song "Manmaru" by [[Okada Ayana]]. The sing
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  • ...[[Victor Entertainment Inc.|flying DOG]] sub-label since 2008~), [[Tokuma Japan Communications]] (2001~), and [[Lantis]] (2012~) main label after the mergi * [2010.09.29] [[Han Shinnihon Shugi]] (汎新日本主義; ''Pan-New Japan Doctrine'')
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  • ...signed to indies label [[SPEED DISK]] (2004-2009) and major label [[Tokuma Japan Communications]] (2009-2010). Ayabie was a [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] and [[ Ayabie was formed in May of 2004 in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The band was put together from former [[Hinawana]] guitarists [[Ryohei (
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  • ...or debut with their second single "[[Wareta Mado]]" through [[Warner Music Japan]]. They are currently signed with the [[Victor Entertainment Inc.]] sub-lab * [http://wmg.jp/artist/plastic_tree/ Warner Music Japan Official Profile]
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  • ...cert of this tour, on November 24, at ZEPP Tokyo, was later broadcasted in Japan by WOWOW. ...careers, they changed their label from [[Warner Music Japan]] to [[Tokuma Japan Communications]].
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  • ...on Television show ''[[Star Tanjou!]]'' in 1982. She was spotted by Tokuma Japan Communication scouts and debuted with single "[[Delicate ni Suki Shite]]" a
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  • ...der [[Tokuma Japan Communications]], but in 1999 she moved to [[Sony Music Japan]], were she was until 2010. In 2001 she changed her stage name to Lyrico, h * '''Birth Place:''' Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan
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  • ...ber 21, 2005, Perfume made its major label debut under the label, [[Tokuma Japan Communications]]. They released the single "[[Linear Motor Girl]]", which m ...ed record labels from [[Tokuma Japan Communications]] to [[Universal Music Japan]] with an intent to enter the global market. They then officially kicked of
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Hokkaido, Japan * '''Hometown:''' Uji, Kyoto, Japan
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  • ...nd of May 2010, it was announced that they had switched labels to [[Tokuma Japan Communications]]. On March 1st, 2015 they changed their name to '''A9''' an * [[Tokuma Japan Communications]] (2010-2013)
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  • ...own label called ''Lingua Sounda'' which is a collaboration with [[Tokuma Japan Communications]]. ...le in 1986, entitled "[[To-Search|TO-SEARCH]]". They soon held concerts in Japan, with the first concert having only 800 people attending.
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  • ...[Ayabie]]. It is also their major debut single after signing with [[Tokuma Japan Communications]]. This was released in three different versions: a limited
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  • ...oi)|MI DA RA]]" in Sepetember. He was signed with the major label [[Tokuma Japan Communications]] and is now with [[Fais un reve]]. After his Christmas Eve ...Place:''' [[Wikipedia:Takasaki, Gunma|Takasaki]], [[Gunma Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...s created in 1931. It is a division of [[:wikipedia:Kodansha|Kodansha]], [[Japan]]'s biggest publishing company of manga, books and other reading materials. *[[AKB48]] <small>(2008&ndash;2023; to [[EMI Music Japan|EMI Records]])</small>
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  • ...ibed on their website as "girl pop meets ska". They are under the [[Tokuma Japan Communications]] label. Group was formed in 1999.
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  • ...member of the duo [[Love Cupids]]. She made her debut in 1995 under the [[Tokuma]] label, but left the label in 2003. After a two year absence from the scen ...'[[Kouhaku Uta Gassen]]''. It also became the 21st best selling single in Japan. Aside from here solo work, Okamoto is well known for writing lyrics for ot
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  • ...found on auction sites for more than double its original price. On Amazon Japan, used copies sell for nearly ¥10,000 (nearly $100). In February 2008, the
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  • ...dustry as '''Nejiki Mami''' when won the grand prix for the 7th Annual All Japan National Beautiful Girl Contest in 1998 along with three other girls. In 19 ...But after the release of her third single, Nejiki decided to leave Tokuma Japan and go independent.
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  • ...nd then in 1993, she changed record labels once more and moved to [[Tokuma Japan Communications]].
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  • '''Publisher''': [[Tokuma Japan Communications]]<br/> ...Jackson|Michael Jackson]] || [[wikipedia:King of Pop (album)|King of Pop (Japan Edition)]] || 86,426
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], Japan * [http://www.tkma.co.jp/tjc/j_pop/asaoka/ Tokuma Japan Discography]
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  • '''RAMJA''' is a Japanese reggae singer under the label [[Tokuma Japan]] who debuted in 2004 with the single [[Tsuki to Yuuei]].
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  • ...'s [[J-DISC]] to help distribute ZAIN's music. They also join the ranks of Japan Record Awards during the same time. * [[Nishida Eri]] (Went to [[Tokuma Japan]] in 2006)
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  • ...er, he went to the label [[TRANCE PLANT]] after his contract with [[Tokuma Japan]] expired and formed the techno unit [[girl meets love]]. During that time,
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  • ...Japanese lyricist and singer that debuted in 1992 under the label [[Tokuma Japan]].
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  • ...work transferred the family to Taiwan until 1989. As soon she got back to Japan, she started to act in more plays but turn her attention to voice acting. S * '''Birthplace:''' Tokyo, [[Japan]]
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  • ...d in 2007 under the indies label [[FLOWER LABEL]], a sub-label of [[Tokuma Japan Communications]], and describes themselves as a "next generation" idol unit
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  • '''Publisher''': [[Tokuma Japan Communications]]<br/>
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  • ...[LISA]]. This album was released by LISA's original record label, [[Tokuma Japan Communications]], whom she signed with back in 1993. After the release of t
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  • ...]] on various variety shows. He released his first single under [[Columbia Japan]] four years later, entitled "[[Ai Shika nai yo]]". But it wasn't until his In 2007, he switched labels and went to [[Tokuma Japan]].
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  • ...r major debut mini-album, was to be released on June 15th through [[Tokuma Japan Communications]]. * [[Tokuma Japan Communications]] (2011-2012)
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  • ...apan as Rain's third Japanese full album (his first release under [[Tokuma Japan Communications]]). The album included the same tracklist as the Korean vers
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  • ...well known for her work with [[m-flo]], and it was released under [[Tokuma Japan Communications]]. The title track was used as the [[CM]] song for ''Judouri
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  • * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Chiba]], [[Japan]] * [http://www.tkma.co.jp/enka/iwasa/ Tokuma Japan Communications Official Profile]
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  • ...|manga]] adaptation illustrated by [[Higuchi Akihiko]] was serialized by [[Tokuma Shoten]]. It was first published on September 19, 2006 in the magazine ''[[ ...imated]] film adaptation, titled ''Loups=Garous'', is slated to premier in Japan on August 28, 2010.
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  • ...ed by [[Plastic Tree]]. It is their first single released through [[Tokuma Japan Communications]]. This was released in three different versions: two limite
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  • ...switched labels from [[Universal Music|Universal Music Japan]] to [[Tokuma Japan Communications]]. Includes a preview for the band's 29th single "[[Moonligh
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  • ...1995 and 1996, ''Missing Link'' was released through major label [[Tokuma Japan Communications]]. All of the tracks have been remastered, with the songs "[
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  • '''Publisher''': [[Tokuma Japan Communications]]<br/>
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  • '''Publisher''': [[Tokuma Japan Communications]] <br/>
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  • ...[[Iizuka Mayumi]]'s fifth studio album and first under the label [[Tokuma Japan]]. First pressing of the album came with special packaging. The album reach
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  • ...by [[Alice Nine]]. It is also their first album to be released by [[Tokuma Japan Communications]]. This was released in two different versions: a regular CD
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  • [[File:A&R - Monochrome TLim.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Tokuma Limited Edition]] [[File:A&R - Monochrome TReg.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Tokuma Regular Edition]]
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  • '''CHI CHI''' (치치) ('''CHI-CHI''' in Japan) was a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] 4-member girl group that debuted in 2011 under ...11 it was announced that they would debut in Japan in April under [[Tokuma Japan]] as a five member group including new member [[Shine (CHI CHI)|Shine]]. Me
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan ...no Nausicaa (single)|[Kaze no Tani no Nausicaa]]" under the label [[Tokuma Japan]]. The song was used as the theme for the [[Miyazaki Hayao]] animated movie
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  • ...Pocket)|Never Give Up!]]". In 2017, they transferred to the [[Warner Music Japan]] label. * [[Universal Music|Universal Music Japan]] <small>(2008&ndash;2010)</small>
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  • ...r musical debut with the single "[[Check Point]]" under the label [[Tokuma Japan]]. "[[Check Point]]" was used as the theme song for the dorama ''[[Natsu Ta
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  • ...ncy [http://www.nagarapro.co.jp/ Nagara Production] and the label [[Tokuma Japan Communications]]. *'''Birthplace:''' Kita-ku, Tokyo, Japan
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  • ''A40 ♥ Love Uta 90's'' is a compilation album released by [[Tokuma Japan Communications]] that features love songs from the 90s. The album failed to * [http://www.tkma.co.jp/compi_detail/id=409 Tokuma Discography Profile]
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