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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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