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  • In other works, Otsuka has acted in the ''[[Tokyo Friends]]'' [[Dorama|drama]]. She also has a radio show called "Otsuka Ai a * [2018.04.07] [[Dracaena|Dracaena -TV Anime Size Ver.-]] (ドラセナ)
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  • ...asaki Ayumi's 33rd single. INSPIRE was used as the image song for a [[Fuji TV]] special about the [http://www.guggenheim.org/ Guggenheim Museum] in New Y *[2013.09.21] [[TV Asahi|TV Asahi 55th Anniversary ~TV Asahi Dream Festival 2013~]]
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  • ...held by [[avex]], and they appeared on popular singer [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]'s TV show, ''[[Ayuready]]''. Subsequently, dream's next single, "[[I Love Dream ...Tour 2010-2011 "Hands Up!!"|Dream LIVE TOUR 2010-2011 "Hands Up!!"]]'' in Tokyo, she officially graduated from the group. During her graduation, former mem
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  • ...ng future~]]" was selected as the theme song for NHK's ''Save the Future'' TV program. This was also the first in five consecutive monthly singles which ...three concerts with the participation of a symphony orchestra in Osaka and Tokyo. She also started to use Twitter to communicate directly with fans. In Octo
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  • ...index_pc.html?ct=40011.3907523148&&bmk=0 music.jp]'s TV-CF song, and as TV Tokyo's ''Oto Jikan'' opening theme. The title song was placed on her Japanese de [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • # [[Tokyo Mimei]] (東京未明; ''Tokyo Daybreak'') # [[Tokyo Mimei|Tokyo Mimei (Instrumental)]] (東京未明)
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ...Oyamada decided that Paris was too slow a pace for him, calling himself a "Tokyo Boy". At his request she went back to Japan to work on the recordings for '
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  • ...lub ''21'']] as ten more members came in 2004. She became a regular on the TV-show ''[[Girls a Gogo!|GIRLS A GOGO!]]'' along side the rest of the members ...Go! Go!|Da Di Da☆Go! Go!]]", which was used as the ending theme in their TV show. The single broke into the top 40 at #34. Arashiro was then picked up
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  • ...ty both individually and as a group, leaving behind a string of successful TV shows, [[Dorama|doramas]] and musicals, as well as their music. ARASHI debu ...niversary in 2009 by holding a concert titled ''Anniversary Tour 5x10'' at Tokyo National Stadium (Kokuritsu-Kyōgijō). In 2010, ARASHI was given an honor
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  • ...e most active H!P members in acting, having also been in over half a dozen TV dramas. In 2006, Matsuura and [[Fujimoto Miki]] formed a new unit named [[G ...ernational Forum|Matsuura Aya FIRST CONCERT TOUR 2002 Haru "FIRST DATE" at Tokyo International Forum]]
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  • ...nce January 23, 2007, when her employers found it fit for her to return to Tokyo, after she spent most of 2006 secluded at her family's residence in Nara. ...o start from scratch and start preparing for a comeback by bringing her to Tokyo and having her do clerical and other office duties, starting on January 23r
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  • * [2014.02.05] [[With You / With Me|With You / With Me (TV Size)]] * [2015.07.15] [[My Only One|MY ONLY ONE (TV Size)]]
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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]] ...''[[Parappa The Rapper TV Animation Soundtrack Volume.2|Parappa The Rapper TV ANIMATION SOUNDTRACK volume.2]]'' (#1 "Attitude")
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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 ...selling single from the group's new order) and HEY!, a collaboration with TV personality and variety host [[Wada Akiko]] released "[[Loop in My Heart /
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  • ...Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 6gatsu~Niji~'' event on June 9, 2018 in Tokyo it was revealed that six Kenshuusei members would join the two upcoming, as A show to air on TV Tokyo focusing on the struggles of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei and Hello Pro Kenshuu
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  • * [2017] TOKYOデシベル ([[Tokyo Decibels]]) ; TV Dramas
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  • * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Edogawa]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] While with avex, Goto got the chance to participate in the [[TOKYO GIRLS COLLECTION]] Fashion Show.
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  • ; TV Programs ; TV Dramas
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  • ...even held a long-tone Opera note for a little over 29 seconds on national TV once. She is most well-known in Hong Kong and Taiwan for her song [[Arigato * '''Birthplace:''' Tokyo, Japan
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  • ...videos GyaO made were more produced and professionally made to a broadcast tv standard. GyaO ceased producing Hello! Project content at the end of Novemb *060902 #03 "Tokyo Dasshutsu" Nakazawa Yuuko, Tsuji Nozomi
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  • ...EVERY☆Night]]". It was performed at the ''[[2006 Kouhaku Uta Gassen]]'' TV show, accompanied by dancers dressed in a "naked suit" and resulting in a h * [2007.11.14] [[Tokyo Boogie Back / For You|TOKYO BOOGiE BACK / For You]]
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  • ...live events on behalf of [[Hello! Project]]. She also co-hosts two weekly TV shows of her own (''[[Yaguchi Hitori]]'' and ''[[Kanrui! Jikuu Times]]''), ...aguchi performed in "Damn Yankees", a popular 1955 Broadway musical at the Tokyo Aoyama Theater.
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ...on ''[[SHOWBIZ COUNTDOWN|SHOWBIZ COUNTDOWN]]'' (Sun 24:00~, [[TV Tokyo|TV Tokyo]]).
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  • ...rack "[[Little Babe]]" was used in the 11th commercial for the [[MUSIC ON! TV]] series ''[[Harmony with the Earth]]''. The commercial featured Ando herse * [2004.02.25] [[Gilgamesh Original Soundtrack]] (#25 ''Wasuremono no Mori <TV-size>'')
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  • ...of Education (which is attached to Sapporo Junior High School) and came to Tokyo. * [2003.10.29] [[Kesenai Tsumi|Kesenai Tsumi (TV Size)]] (消せない罪; ''Unerasable Sin'')
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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]])
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  • ...nt unit for Pinkdot stores (Waffles), which are located in the mall inside Tokyo Tower. ...na no Idol Collection ~TV Anime Hit Song Shuu~|Minna no Idol☆Collection ~TV Anime Hit Song Shuu~]] (#5 ''Honto no Jibun'')
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  • ...eneration in Tokyo International Forum|CHEMISTRY TOUR 2010 regeneration IN TOKYO INTERNATIONAL FORUM]] * [2007.10.03] [[Towards the Terra Original Soundtrack 2]] (#61 ''This Night (TV size)'')
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  • ...fields in a new stage: TV hosts, modeling, and acting in Hollywood movies, TV dramas, and theatrical plays. [[Uno Misako]] appeared in the Hollywood film ....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>
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  • ...e Places:''' [[wikipedia:Okinawa|Okinawa]], [[wikipedia:Boston|Boston]], [[Tokyo]], [[wikipedia:Philadelphia|Philadelphia]] ...ased five singles. All of the singles were promoted by being songs used in TV commercials for several companies. The releases only had moderate success,
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  • ...o! Project]] members. She has gradually grown out of it since she moved to Tokyo and took up professional voice training, but she still occasionally slips i ; TV Dramas
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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 ...ong with [[Takahashi Ai]], starred as the 70's idol duo [[Pink Lady]] in a TV drama called Hitmaker Aku Yū Monogatari.
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ...and she continued performing with Kago in June at the 55th Anniversary TV Tokyo Music Festival.
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  • [[Image:NEWS2013.jpg|thumb|230px|NEWS in TV Fan CROSS (2013)]] [[Image:NEWS 2019 TV Guide.jpg|thumb|230px|NEWS in TV Guide (2019)]]
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  • ...label as a tribute to her hometown, when the song caught the ears of Fuji TV producer, Mr. Yamaguchi, who happened to see the demo video clip. He claime ...he weekly 9th most sold album in Japan, and the main track, "[[Tokyo (YUI)|TOKYO]]", has reached the number 4 spot on the MTV Japan song charts.
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  • ...come true as they are to play the final show in their "LAST TOUR" at the [[Tokyo Dome]]. This will be considered the first "one man live" from the band. ...Bokutachi no Kotoba|Boku no Kotoba de wa Nai Kore wa Bokutachi no Kotoba (TV size)]] (僕の言葉ではない これは僕たちの言葉)
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  • ...shi Young Youhinten), was a talent search variety show that appeared on TV Tokyo, airing from October 1995 to March 2002. Many [[Hello! Project]] artists an
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  • * [1992.02.19] [[B'z TV Style Songless Version|B'z TV Style SONGLESS VERSION]] ....12.20] [[B'z TV Style II Songless Version Original 15 Karaoke Version|B'z TV STYLE II Songless Version Original 15 Karaoke Version]]
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  • ...cia Keys|Alicia Keys]], [[Sung Si Kyung]], [[Hirahara Ayaka]], [[cune]], [[Tokyo Jihen]] ...ubikiri]]", was chosen as the insert song for the Fuji TV Monday drama ''[[Tokyo Wankei ~Destiny of Love~]]''. In October of that same year, she debuted wit
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo, Japan]] ...at Toshima Hall in Tokyo, there was a public recording of Hayashibara's ''Tokyo Boogie Night'' radio show.
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  • ...the group appeared in magazines and on the radio with five members, but on TV and live performances with six members. One of their first live tours inclu In 2010 they were chosen to be the main personalities for 33rd [[24hour TV]]. It was their 3rd time being the main personalities for that charity show
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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 ...r, winning the "Best Video of the Year" award at the annual [[Space Shower TV]] Music Video awards.
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  • ...en (magazine)|Seventeen]]'', she then became the host of the early morning TV show ''[[saku saku]]'', and made her musical debut in 2004 with [[Columbia * '''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
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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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  • ...mbers were featured). It has aired 11:30 to 12:30 Sundays on [[TV Tokyo|TV Tokyo]]. It has been on the air from April 2000 until April 2007. The name of the Show extends to 60 minutes (49 minutes without commercials). TV Tokyo, 11:30am - 12:30pm.
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  • ...tober 2006. From the start, October 30 2006, the group had a [[Idoling!!! (TV show)|self-titled variety show]] where they handle various tasks to work to ...kyo|Idoling!!! 3rd LIVE Kimeru Nara Kono Natsussungu!!! 2008.07.05 at ZEPP TOKYO]] (アイドリング!!! 3rd LIVE 決めるならこの夏っスング!!! )
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  • The show was an alternate form of news-show on TV-Osaka where older stories and people from these stories would be covered. E '''This information is based on a official announcement in japanese from TV-Tokyo. Bear in mind, translators japanese ain't all that fancy, so information ma
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  • ...she attended Risshisha High School, a private education facility based in Tokyo. It was around the time she reached the age of 19 that Fujita realised her ...[[Natsu Hanabi]], was released on July 25 and was the ending theme to the TV show co-presented by sifow "DEEP★PARADISE". Next months, she relased her
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  • She is one of the few artists in Japan to have never performed on any TV music shows and fewer to be as popular despite this. Her live performances * [2000.04.19] [[MISIA Remix 2000 Little Tokyo|MISIA REMIX 2000 LITTLE TOKYO]]
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  • Miyabi appeared on TV to promote his debut album, [[Gagaku]], also stressing the name change from [[File:Neo Tokyo Samurai BlackPROMO.jpg|300px|thumb|right|-miyavi- promoting "[[Survive (Miy
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  • ...rock]] band from the [[Wikipedia:Adachi, Tokyo|Adachi]] special ward in [[Tokyo]] signed with the [[avex trax]] sub-label [[cutting edge]]. The group was f * [2017.08.25] [[Carry On (BACK-ON)|Carry on (TV Size)]]
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  • ===[[Wikipedia:Tokyo Dome|Tokyo Dome]], Lawsuit & Japanese Records=== ...ease for this live tour, ''[[4th Live Tour 2009 ~The Secret Code~ Final in Tokyo Dome]]''' sold more than 219,000 copies. With this DVD they become the firs
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  • ...ay the shamisen as a child. In middle school, Jounouchi participated in TV Tokyo's Zennihon Enka Senshuken Ouboshita contest. However, she didn't get a brea * [1986.10 - 1987.06] [[TOKYO Best Hit]]
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  • ...e began doing local performances in Fukuoka, but became bored and moved to Tokyo, where she also held performances.
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  • ...r (Destiny's Child song)|Survivor]]" at the contest finale in 2002 at Zepp Tokyo. She rose to stardom with her debut single "[[Believe (Tamaki Nami)|Believe ...3.19] ''[[Popjapan.tv ~Sony Dong​yang Wei​lai Qiang Ting Pan~|popjapan.tv ~SONY Dōng​yáng Wèi​lái Qiǎng Tīng Pán~]]'' (#8 "Believe")
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Tokyo, Japan === TV ===
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  • ...L NEXT DOOR]]. "[[Winter Game]]" was used as the ending theme song for the TV program [http://www.fujitv.co.jp/b_hp/uchikuru/index.html ''Uchikuru!?''], ...Climber's High|Climber's high]]" was used as the ending theme song for the TV program [http://www.ntv.co.jp/gurunai/ ''Guruguru Ninety-Nine''] and "[[Nex
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  • ...ade their debut in 2001 entering the [[Rapper Audition]] competion on [[TV Tokyo]]'s program ''[[ASAYAN]]'', which was coordinated by [[VERBAL]] of [[m-flo]
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  • ...it with Komuro. She appeared in the prestigious ''[[Kouhaku Uta Gassen]]'' TV program twice, once in 2000 singing "[[Love 2000 (hitomi)|LOVE 2000]]", and ...promote the tour, hitomi held a secret live in the departures lounge of [[Tokyo]]'s Haneda Airport on May 2. The DVD of the tour was released on September
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  • They unofficially debuted at a showcase on the channel [[wikipedia:Mnet (TV channel)|Mnet]], on September 11, 2005. At the showcase, they performed var ...ferent cities, including Bangkok, Shanghai, Beijing, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Tokyo, and Hong Kong.
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  • ...ngle [[Katte ni Sinbad]] in 1978. After several appearances of the song on TV, the single climbed to #3 on the [[Oricon]] charts. They released one more * [1983.11.05] [[Tokyo Shuffle]] (東京シャッフル)
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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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  • ...e "[[Yume de Aeru yo|Yume de Aeru yo]]" which was the opening theme to the TV program ''[[CDTV]]''. By August 2005, he participated as a DJ at 2 big open ...[[Zento Global Village Presents Tokyo Beats|zento global village presents TOKYO BEATS]] (#2 ''MUSIC'')
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  • '''Berikyuu!''' (ベリキュー!) was a [[Hello! Project]] TV show, featuring [[Berryz Kobo]], [[C-ute|°C-ute]] and [[Mano Erina]] (as t ...TV Tokyo&action=edit|TV Tokyo]] and [[index.php?title=TV Osaka&action=edit|TV Osaka]].
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ...2008, Aoi Miyazaki took part in the Gold Ribbon Walking event in Roppongi, Tokyo to raise awareness and funds for childhood cancer. Her 2008 film [http://as
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  • | Women's Futsal game "Fuji TV 739 Cup" | 2nd Fuji TV '739 Cup' Digest
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  • ...unit proved to be extremely successful, holding concerts in the prestigous Tokyo Dome. ===TV Shows===
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  • ...forming on their own. For five years they performed during concerts and on TV, gaining many fans, yet strangely did not have an official debut. However, Later in August of 2006, KAT-TUN hosted the 24 Jikan Terebi (24 Hour TV) charity event. This program was the second most watched 24 Jikan Terebi pr
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  • ...y's Jr Hey Say 07 in Yokohama concert, which was broad casted live by Fuji TV. The boys were introduced with reference to other debuted group such as [[N ...Also the unit had held their debut concert on the 22nd of December 2007 at Tokyo Dome, where very few debuted units have had the chance for a concert, [[KAT
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  • ...ing on the TV program "J³KANSAI" on Kansai TV. In the Kansai area, Kansai TV is on channel 8, so Kitagawa Johnny added another member, Ohkura Tadayoshi, ...made fun of for being the "plain" members), was chosen by fans through the TV program "8 no Gimon."
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  • .... On June 26 they had their next performence on the 55th Anniversary of TV Tokyo Music Festival. They sung 2 songs, [[Robokiss]] and [[Samishii Nettaigyo (W
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  • ...and their music in the American animated series ''[[Wikipedia:Teen Titans (TV series)|Teen Titans]]''. ...[[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
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  • * [2016.02.10] [[Re Re|Re:Re: (Tv size)]] * [2016.05.11] [[Blood Circulator|Blood Circulator (Tv size)]] (ブラッドサーキュレーター)
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  • * [2013.10.16] [[Tokyo Destiny]] (東京デスティニー) * [2017.07.10] [[Montage (Porno Graffitti)|Montage (Tv Size)]]
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  • ...1989. That same month, they started playing at PLAY HOUSE, a live house in Tokyo Machida. ...the band changed their name into '''LUNA SEA'''. They played in and around Tokyo and built up a substantial amount of followers.
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  • *[2009.11.25] [[Wash the Livehouse 09 at Zepp Tokyo|WASH THE LIVEHOUSE’09@ZeppTokyo]] ...agehime Original Soundtrack "AMAZING AMARS!!"]] (#1 ''Kokodake no Hanashi (TV Version)'')
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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 ...e Tour 2005 "White Road" in Tokyo Dome|GLAY DOME TOUR 2005 "WHITE ROAD" in TOKYO DOME]] and the release of the compilation [[-Ballad Best Singles- White Roa
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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. * '''Favorite TV Show:''' Police Headquarters 24hours
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  • ...5 he debuted with the single "[[Precious Junk]]", which was the theme to a TV Drama earning it some moderate success. 1998 was a real turning point in hi ...irai Films Vol.13 『Ken Hirai 20th Anniversary Opening Special !! at Zepp Tokyo』]]
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  • ...ike Michiyo]], [[Kago Ai]], and more recently [[Mitsui Aika]]) to speak in Tokyo dialect while in [[Hello! Project]]. Ironically, she is known for bursting * [2002.08.28] [[Tokyo Bijin]] (東京美人)
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  • ...d to have disbanded after the festival during a ceremony to switch off the Tokyo Tower lights, however Koike Yuriko, Japan's Minister of the Environment, pe Ecomoni made a number of appearances on the TV show [[Oha Star]] in July of 2004 and again from October 2004 to January 20
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  • ;TV Dramas * [2009] [[Tokyo Alice]] (東京アリス)
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  • ...ejoin as a member. In 2011 she left again and became an announcer for [[TV Tokyo]]. Later that year, Konno was the lead in the TV special [[Morning Musume tokuban: 13-nin-gakari no Kurisumasu|Morning Musum
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  • ...he ''[[Edokko Chuushingura]]'' musical mini-live at the Meijiza Theater in Tokyo. Consequently, she was sidelined to a wheelchair for several live performan ...ated in 2009 from [[Hello! Project]]. She makes regular appearances in the TV Asahi show ''[[Jagaimon]]'' and has performed in various stage plays, conce
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ===TV Anime===
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  • * [2001.01.01] [[Tokyo You Turn]] (東京 You ターン) * [2002.02.21] [[Tokyo Yoimachigusa.|Tokyo, Yoimachigusa.]] (東京, 宵町草。)
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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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  • ...o released three solo singles, appeared at a few concerts, and appeared on TV shows such as ''[[Idol wo Sagase]]'' and ''[[Hello! Morning]]''. She also a * '''Birthplace:''' Tokyo, Japan
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  • ...a former member of [[Morning Musume]] and [[CUBIC-CROSS]], and currently a TV talent and planning to debut as an actress. ...een in contact with Morning Musume members but she would like to appear on TV shows with them.
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Tokyo, [[Japan]] ...signed to the agency Cent. FORCE CO., Ltd. She was a weather reporter for TV Asahi from 1994 to 1996. After that, she modeled, acted, and released a few
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Itabashi, Tokyo|Itabashi]], [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo]], Japan ; TV Programs
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Arakawa, Tokyo|Arakawa]], [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ; TV Dramas
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  • ...DX]]'' and ''[[Odoru Sanma Gouten]]'', as well as in less popular shows. A TV Guide article from August 2008 praised her sharp tongue. Michishige started
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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 ...e Tachi to no Michi Final ~in Tokyo Dome~|Omae Tachi to no Michi FINAL ~in Tokyo Dome~]] (おまえ達との道FINAL〜in 東京ドーム〜)
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ...emy (MA). Ohno has also been a member of the Junior units KYOTO Oharamura, TOKYO Hamamatsucho, Yaraemonzu, TOP-J, and Junichi&JJr. On September 15, 1999 he
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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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  • ...ted outside of a sold-out [[Wikipedia:Sonic Youth|Sonic Youth]] concert in Tokyo, and she was able to meet with them after the show ended. In high school sh ...st show at WWW in Shibuya on May 5. The band has been highly active on the Tokyo and Osaka live scene, and will release their first album of original materi
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  • ...their staple. Series like [[Angelic Layer|Angelic Layer]], [[Tokyo Babylon|Tokyo Babylon]], [[X (Ekkusu)|X]] (the [[manga]] in America is referred to as [[X ...[[science-fiction|science-fiction]] by producing the beautifully-rendered TV show [[Shin Seiki Evangelion]] ([[Shin Seiki Evangelion|Neon Genesis Evange
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  • # [[Share (NEWS)|Share (Live at TOKYO DOME)]] ...n. The DVD contains performances from their ''NEWS WINTER PARTY DIAMOND in TOKYO DOME''. The single reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted f
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  • ...3030.html</ref> On the 14th they were occupied with various interviews for TV and newspapers, but on the 15th they held a promotion even at SpyBar in [[W ...no Love Song~". "[[Aiaigasa]]" was chosen as the ending theme for the [[TV Tokyo]] anime ''[[Neo Angelique Abyss]]''.<ref>http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/rankm
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo, Japan]] ...rs Only|THE VISION OF ESCAFLOWNE ~lovers only]] (#1 ''Yakusoku wa Iranai (TV EDIT)'', #8 ''Tomodachi'', #18 ''Kaze ga Fuku Hi'')
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  • *'''Birthdate:''' [[Kodaira]], [[Tokyo Prefecture]] ...mpany for children as an extra. In 1998 Oguri obtained his first role in a TV-series, the dorama Great Teacher Onizuka, as the bullied guy. In 2000 he ap
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' Tokyo, Japan ...as that he want to become like Takizawa Hideaki and that he wants to be on TV. His older brother [[Yamashita Shoon|Shoon]] liked the idea and has taught
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  • ...present at the July 27 event [[Shibuya Eggman]] that occurred in July in [[Tokyo]]. On October 25th 2010, Chiaki participate in the [http://eggman.jp/venue/ ...DTRACK]]'' (鉄腕バーディー DECODE ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK) (#01 ''Sora -TV size ver.-'')
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  • ...they were only a band in theory, as they had no instruments. They moved to Tokyo in April of the same year. It wasn't until January of 2000 that they bought ...the next month they recorded a second demo tape. They later appeared on TV Tokyo's "Ichioshi" in June. The band completed a total of eighteen live concerts
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  • ...hich included nine shows. After that, they appeared for the last time on a TV music show, [[PopJam]], on 11 January and then did their very last show (wh ...Shoko]], to mention a few. Recently he was also briefly in a band called [[Tokyo Anastasia]].
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ...raphs with Ichikawa in bikinis and also had a bonus DVD. In April 2006 the TV series [[Kurosagi]] aired with Ichikawa starring as Mishima Yukari.
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  • ...s revealed along with the news, "[[Storia|storia]]", the theme song to the TV program ''[[Rekishi Hiwa Historia]]''. Despite not being an anime tie-in, i ...eek sales of their first two albums. A [["After Eden" Special Live 2011 at Tokyo Dome City Hall|national tour]] was again held to support the new release.
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  • ...r this she was in another popular dorama, ''[[Kiken na Aneki]]'', and Fuji TV ratings were sky high. With the help of these doramas, Ito won the "Japan G * [2003] Tokyo Love Cinema
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  • ...ion video became popular. Versailles' first interview was done by a German TV channel's crew for a documentary. Because of the video's popularity, the ph * [2007.11.06] [[Tokyo Rock City|TOKYO ROCK CITY]] (#10 "The Love from a Dead Orchestra")
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  • ...rformed at various sold-out performance from arena tours to playing at the Tokyo Dome. In 1994, they toured with [[LUNA SEA]] and [[SOFT BALLET]] on the LSB ...Original Soundtrack]]'' (#24 ''Kuchizuke (TV size)'', #27 ''Gekka Reijin (TV size)'')
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  • * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ...e 18th contest were: actress [[Darvish Saeko]], comedians [[Morisanchuu]], TV producer [[Ochi Masato]], and music producer [[Tsunku]]. Soshi was in the '
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  • ...ery active with live events. MINMI set up a monthly reggae club event in [[Tokyo]]. She then went out on a tour and was the featured artist in the annual [[ ...Natural Show Case 2006 in Zepp Tokyo|MINMI Natural Show Case 2006 In Zepp Tokyo]]''. Before that, in July 2006, MINMI released her eighth single, "[[I Love
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] In 2004 Ken became a regular on [[TV Asahi]]'s '''Ganbai Gekijou''' (Sold-Out Theater) and later created Maeken
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  • ...As a child, he grew up watching the television show ''[[Wikipedia:Monkey (TV series)|Monkey]]'', the English dub of the Japanese 1970s drama ''Saiyuki'' ...ld]]", was the theme song for the [[Dorama|drama]] ''[[Wikipedia:Saiyūki (TV series)|Saiyuki]]''. This was their breakthrough single, and it ranked #4 f
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  • ...ima attended to a folk song contest held in [[wikipedia:Hibiya|Hibiya]], [[Tokyo]] and won the prize with the song "[[Atashi Tokidoki Omouno]]". In 1974, sh ..., Nakajima also worked as a radio personality but she refused to appear on TV like other folk artists at that time.
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  • * [2008.08.06] [[Live in Tokyo Kabura 2008|LIVE IN TOKYO KABURA 2008]] (かぶら) * [2007.10.10] [[Magical Melody!]] (CD2 #6 ''Skip! (TV Size)'')
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  • ...apan. Unlike her other singles, Utada never performed "traveling" live on TV (except for in the [[SMAP|SMAP x SMAP]] medley) for unknown reasons. [[Maki : Recording: [[Ugajin Masaaki]] and [[Matsui Atsushi]] at Bunkamura Studio, Tokyo
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  • : Mixing: [[Goh Hotoda]] at STUDIO farm & Bunkamura Studio, Tokyo/Chung King Studios N.Y. ...c / time will tell]]". The song was used as the ending theme to the [[Fuji TV]] show ''[[Warau Inu no Seikatsu -YARANEVA!!-]]''. "Automatic" and Utada's
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  • ...tp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SesR18X_diM スキャンダル アメリカ村TV年越しParty 07-08 SCANDAL #3 kissfm]". [[Wikipedia:YouTube|YouTube]]. ...)のゲストは、アリスの皆さん×SCANDALの皆さん]". [[Fuji TV]]. Retrieved 2013-06-02.</ref> It is [[Fuyu no Inazuma|originally]] by [[AL
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  • She became a successful actress, appearing in various TV programs, movies, commercials, and so on. However, she was always intereste ...[Hinomaru Power ~Kimi no Chikara~]]", which was promoted on the well known TV show [[Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ|HEY!HEY!HEY!]]. She has finally gained mo
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  • ...eleased by [[MAX]]. The title track will be used as the theme song to [[TV Tokyo]] [[Dorama|dorama]], [[Kariyushi-sensei Chibaru]] starting on June 29, 2009
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Nakano, Tokyo In 1989, Miura Rieko joined as a second generation member of the Fuji TV television program Paradise GoGo!'s girl group [[Otomejyuku]]. Later that y
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  • MAXIMUM THE HORMONE originated in Hachiōji, Tokyo in 1998, co-founded by Tsuda Daisuke and Kawakita Nao. After gaining recogn * [2021.06.24] [[Kamigami (MAXIMUM THE HORMONE)|KAMIGAMI (TV edit)]] (KAMIGAMI-神噛-)
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  • ...ijima Mari]]. The title track was used as the ending theme for [[wikipedia:Tokyo Broadcasting System|TBS]] program ''[[Wakuwaku Animal Land]]''. [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • ...ced by [http://pierrot.jp/ Pierrot] which is currently still running on TV Tokyo and also several games. The manga is being translated in the USA by [[Viz M * [http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/bleach/ TV-Tokyo's BLEACH Site] (anime)
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  • ...the opening theme for the show ''[[School-R]]'' on [[Wikipedia:TV Tokyo|TV Tokyo]]. The song "[[For So Long|for so long]]" is a reworking of [[m-flo]]'s "[[ [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • ...[Mother's Car|mother's car]]" was used as the ending theme song of the NHK TV show ''[[Digital Stadium]]''. The first pressing of the CD came with a limi
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  • ...2007 EXILE EVOLUTION ~SUMMER TIME LOVE with Tour Document Movie (2007.8.5 TOKYO BIG SIGHT) ...EALTIME]]''. "[[Love (EXILE)|love]]" was used as ending theme song for the TV show ''[[RADIO DE CULTURE]]''. The bonus track "[[Touch the Sky|Touch The S
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  • ...The song was used as the theme song for the [[Fuji TV]] show ''[[VVV6|VVV6 Tokyo V Shuran 2]]''. It is found on the "[[Utao-Utao|UTAO-UTAO]]" single as trac [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • ...nese pop]] singer, talento, actress, and former member of the idol group [[Tokyo Performance Doll]]. ** [[Tokyo Performance Doll]] (1990-1994)
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  • ...me for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Kekkaishi]]'' and ending theme for the [[TV Tokyo]]'s show "[[PVTV]]" for the month of August. The single reached #42 on the [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • ...Atarashii Jibun e Kawaru Switch was used as the ending theme for the [[TV Tokyo]] program "Oshigoto Switch".
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  • ...promoting in Japan, she made her Japanese drama debut in ''[http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/maison/ Koisuru Maison ~Rainbow Rose~]'' opposite [[Geonil]] of [[Sup ...t [[Mystic WHITE]], created for the annual end of the year music and award TV show [[Wikipedia:MBC Gayo Daejejeon|2012 MBC Gayo Daejejeon]]. She performe
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  • ...ng of Japanese airing of the Hawaiian series [[Wikipedia:Beyond the Break (TV series)|Beyond the Break]]. ...im in sessions. TSUKASA contacted his friend [[DAIKI]] who he had met at a Tokyo music school, who agreed to becoming a part of the band in October 2007. A
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  • ...ol]] and actress. She was a member of [[Oha Girl Banana]] (1998-99) of the TV program [[Oha Star]]. In 2000, Kudo became one forth of the group [[Ace Fil *'''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...', while "[[All the Way (Stephanie)|All the Way]]" was used as the [[NTV]] TV show ''[[Rajikaru]]'''s June ending theme song. [[Stephanie (singer)|Stepha ; TV Performances
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  • # [[Tokyo (SCANDAL)|TOKYO]] ; TV Performances
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  • ...omorebi no Uta]]" were used as the second opening and ending theme to [[TV Tokyo]] [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Hero Tales|Juushin Enbu]]. It reached the #39
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  • * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] In March 2008, Makino graduated from [[wikipedia:Tokyo College of Music|Tokyo College of Music]]'s piano department and released her second album ''[[Mak
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  • ...e track was used as the ending theme for the [[TBS]] program ''[[Uwasa no! Tokyo Magazine]]''. It was released in two versions: a limited edition with a DVD [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • ===TV Drama=== *''[[Aji Ichi Monme]]'' ([[TV Asahi]], 1995) - Yuusuke
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Minato, Tokyo. [[Japan]] ...n variety shows including becoming a mascot from 1976 to 1981 for the show TV Jokki.
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Koganei, Tokyo Prefecture * [1997.xx.xx] Nakayama Miho in Eiga "Tokyo Hiyori" (中山美穂 in 映画『東京日和』)
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  • ...to Otoko to Onna~]] while "[[Eternal Snow]]" is the opening theme for [[TV Tokyo]] program [[Anisong Purasu]]. The single reached #96 on the [[Oricon]] char
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  • * [1996.09.04] ''[[A Tribute To Japan: Life In Tokyo]]'' (#8 ''Communist China'' feat. '''SHOTA (Tamura Naomi)''') ...'[[Sabaku no Kaizoku! Captain Kuppa Original Soundtrack]]'' (#1 ''Realize (TV Size)'')
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  • ...nd)|angela]]. The title track was used as the second ending theme for [[TV Tokyo]] program ''[[Kaiun! Nandemo Kanteidan]]''. The single reached #72 on the [ [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • ...ile "[[Goal (Arashiro Beni)|GOAL]]" was the ending theme song for the [[TV TOKYO]] [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Eyeshield 21]]'' (episodes 36 to 64). The single reac [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • * [2011.02.09] [[TOKYO No.1 SOUL SET]] - ''[[Subete Hikari (album)|Subete Hikari]]'' * [1992] [[Hanaoka Seishu no Tsuma (1992 TV dorama)|Hanaoka Seishu no Tsuma]]
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  • ...uring [[Hello! Project]] members as teacher and students. It aired on [[TV Tokyo]] from 10/06/2008 - 03/27/2009 (weekdays only) with a running time of about ...leaders to cute animals and everything in between. In a [[Hello! Project]] TV tradition, shows relating to food often had the teacher or special student
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  • ...elma)|You're My Only Shinin' Star]]" was used as the theme song for the TV Tokyo [[Dorama|dorama]] ''[[Cafe Kichijouji]]''. The single was a collaboration w
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  • * [2010.12.22] [["Kuroshitsuji 2" Original Soundtrack]] (#24 ''Bird (TV size)'') ...23] [[Durarara!! OST Best Hit Ikebukuro Psyche de Remix]] (#21 ''Trust Me (TV Size)'')
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  • ...remake of the show ''[[Ohayou Studio]]'', a similar show that aired on TV Tokyo from 1979 to 1986. At 7:05 am JST, the show also broadcasts to [[Nara TV]] and [[TV Wakayama]]. This is the main segment of the show as it is called "Oha Live"
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  • ...wer Push!" song for January 1999, as well as the ending theme song for the TV show [[Downtown DX]]. "Koko de Kiss Shite." is considered to be Shiina's br ...t]] DVD as track #5. This version is a self-cover, as Shiina was part of [[Tokyo Jihen]] at the time of this performance.
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  • ...eats love sickness. The titular track was used as ending theme songs on TV Tokyo's ''[[Music Break]]'' and ''[[Ichioshi]]''. The single did not manage to ch [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • ...011-06-06.</ref> The titular track was used as an ending theme song for TV Tokyo program ''[[Kyuuyo Meisai]]'' during the months of October to December (200 [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • ...ferent intro than the one on the album. The title song was also used as TV Tokyo's "Kyuuyo Meisai" ending theme. [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • ...edition is just the CD. The title track was used as the theme song for TV Tokyo's ''[[GAME JOCKEY]]''. The single did not chart on the [[Oricon]] weekly ch [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • * [2017.10.18] [[Tokyo Dive|TOKYO DIVE]] ...M Project Japan Tour 2017-2018 Tokyo Dive|JAM Project JAPAN TOUR 2017-2018 TOKYO DIVE]]
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Tokyo, [[Japan]] ...Shuudaika Perfect Best (1997-2003)]] (アニメポケットモンスター TV主題歌 パーフェクトベスト(1997-2003)) <small>('''Kazumi''' - wit
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Toshima-ku, Tokyo, [[Japan]] * [1997] [[Gift (TV dorama)|Gift]]
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  • ...l she appeared in the third season of the television dorama ''[[Wonderful (TV dorama)|Wonderful]]''. * '''Birthplace:''' Tokyo, [[Japan]]
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Ota, Tokyo, [[Japan]] * [1982.05.21] [[TV no Kuni Kara Kirakira]] (TVの国からキラキラ)
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  • ...d by [[Iijima Mari]]. The title track was used as an ending theme for [[Tv Tokyo]] program "Nerawareta Gakuen". This single did not chart on the [[Oricon]] [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • ...pop song recorded by [[dream]]. It was used as an ending theme for the TV Tokyo show ''[[Sukiyaki!! London Boots Daisakusen]]''. [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • ...rc]]'s third single. The title song was used as an ending theme for the TV Tokyo variety show ''[[Sukiyaki!! London Boots Daisakusen]]''. The single reached [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • *'''Place of Birth:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] *[1999.03.17] [[Live Mo in Tokyo to Hong Kong|Live [em:óu] in TOKIO to HONG KONG]] (live album)
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  • ...le track was used as the ending theme song for TV Tokyo's ''[http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/gyakuryu/ The Gyakuryu Researchers]''. The single was released in lim [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • ...for you, be for me]]" were used as the opening and ending theme for the TV Tokyo[[Anime|anime]] ''[[wikipedia:Ground Defense Force! Mao-chan|Rikujou Bouetai
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  • * '''Birth place:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] Hirako Risa was born in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. She was raised by her mother and father along with her brothe
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  • ...HE ANIMATION Tethe'alla-hen]]'', and "[[Dear Dream]]" was a theme song for TV program ''[[Card Gakuen]]''. : Recorded at [[aLIVE RECORDING STUDIO]] ([[Sony Music Studio Tokyo]])
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  • ...'' and the ending theme song for the program ''[[Platinum Ticket]]'' on TV Tokyo. The single peaked at #23 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts. [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • ...the theme song for the [[Anime|OVA]] ''[[Wikipedia:Tokyo Marble Chocolate|Tokyo Marble Chocolate]]'', which featured the voice of SEAMO himself. The single [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • ...Erina]]. "Love & Peace = Paradise" is used as the ending theme song for TV Tokyo's ''Kitty's Paradise peace'', which Mano appears as a regular, and as the t ;TV Performances
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  • ...ry Special ''PENICILLIN TV'' (Broadcasted on February 3rd 2005 on Tokyo MX TV) ...ry TV special ''PENICILLIN TV''. Future releases have more volumes of this TV special. The album reached #72 on the [[Oricon]] charts, where it charted f
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  • ..., and a regular CD only edition. The album was described as a depiction of Tokyo's club life and dance scene including dance tracks with a heavy electronic ...ww.jogatom.co.jp/ Jouguchi Atom] CM theme song and as ending theme for the TV show ''[[Minna no Uma Club]]''.
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  • Together they had a TV-Show, ''Shuukan V.WEST'' (Weekly V.WEST), on Kansai TV. But then Mizuno Kiyohito and Imayama Toru decided to left the agency, so t ...f V.WEST and some other Kansai Jrs, who used to have lots of activities in Tokyo, would have great roles in this stage play. The play was a success and brou
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  • ...from their fourth album "[[Limelight]]". The title song was used as Tokyo TV's "Rubycon" opening theme song. The single reached #27 on the [[Oricon]] ch [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • *On November 29th, 2011, they held a small concert at Tokyo Globe Theatre as part of recording for [[Shounen Club Premium]] Christmas S ==TV==
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  • ...re suddenly transformed into the Ballerina Corps Melon in order to save TV Tokyo! While under attack, they discover their ballet poses from class unlock the
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  • ...by [[Amano Tsukiko]]. The title track was used as an ending theme for [[TV Tokyo]] program ''Cover Shiyou yo''. This single did not chart on the [[Oricon]] [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • ...ヒミツに恋する妹たち~ 主題歌マキシCD) <small>(DreamParty Tokyo 2008 Fall)</small> ...#1 "flower of bravery (TV Size)", #29 "Yappari Sekai wa Atashi☆Legend!! (TV Size)")''
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  • ...d as the theme song for the character ShaSha (whom myco plays) from the TV Tokyo [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Get Ride! AMDRIVER]]''. This single failed to chart on
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  • ...0000]]" feat. [[C&K]] which was used as the opening theme for [[COUNT DOWN TV]] in February 2008. *[2008.05.28] [[mihimaru GT]] - [[Mihimarise|mihimarise]] (#5 ''tokyo'' feat. '''Kusuo''')
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  • ...pan at 6:00 PM Saturday slot of [[Mainichi Broadcasting System|MBS]] and [[Tokyo Broadcasting System|TBS]] from October 5, 2002 to September 27, 2003. A seq ...2002, Animation Kobe's TV Feature Award, Japanese Otaku Awards in 2003 and Tokyo International Anime Fair's animation of the year in 2004.
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  • ...DOGS]]''. "[[Angel (EXILE)|Angel]]" was used as ending theme song for the TV show ''[[HIRUOBI!]]''. "[[Yumemiru You na Christmas]]" was used as CM theme
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  • ...ation of the series was created by [[Artland]]. The series debuted on [[TV Tokyo]] on October 7th 2006, and is ran for a total of 203 episodes ending its ru ...and]], and is directed by [[Imaizumi Kenichi]]. The series debuted on [[TV Tokyo]] on October 7th 2006, and is still running weekly, currently in its sixth
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  • ...unced in April 2012, to be the ending theme song for the light novel-based TV anime series ''[[Wikipedia:Campione!|Campione!]]'', where Yui also provided * [2012] [http://www.tokyo-babel.jp/ Tokyo Babel] - Kami
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  • ...Live Blu-ray & DVD|Momoiro Clover Z 10th Anniversary The Diamond Four -in Tokyo Dome-]] (ももいろクローバーZ 10th Anniversary The Diamond Four -in ...r Z" Show at Tokyo Kinema Club Live|5th ALBUM『MOMOIRO CLOVER Z』SHOW at Tokyo Kinema Club LIVE]]
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  • ...umi]]'', and "[[Seiro~Maze|Seiro~MAZE]]" was used at the theme song to the TV program [http://archives.nhk.or.jp/chronicle/B10002200090401130030065/ ''NH
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  • ==TV Performances== ...aru "First Date"|Matsuura Aya FIRST CONCERT TOUR 2002 Haru "FIRST DATE" at Tokyo International Forum]]
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  • ...eve (Aoyama Thelma)|Believe]]", has been chosen as the theme song of Tokyo TV's broadcasting of the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games.
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Koto, [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ...uudaika Perfect Best (1997-2003)]]'' (アニメポケットモンスター TV主題歌 パーフェクトベスト(1997-2003)) (#11 ''Boku no Best Friend
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  • 2PM participated in a TV-Documentary/Reality, M.NET Hot Blood, about the the training of [[JYP Enter ..., the opportunity to be the hosts of the third season of ''[[Idol Army]]'' Tv-show. The program ran for four months, with a total of seventeen episodes,
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  • ...plication form. The title song was used as an ending theme song for the TV TOKYO program ''[[Endou Atsushi]]''. The single reached #26 on the [[Oricon]] cha [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • * [2014.07.21] [["Love is Back" TV Soundtrack|"Love is back" TV soundtrack]] (#2 ''Ni Shi Dui De Ren with '''Junho''' / [[Qi Wei]]'') * [2009] [[Hello! Project Korea Auditions|Meet Tokyo Girl]]
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  • ...Changmin]] who was serving in the military at that time, participated in a TV-Documentary/Reality, ''M.NET Hot Blood'', about the the training of JYP Ent ...our 2012 "For You" in Tokyo Kokusai Forum|2AM JAPAN TOUR 2012 "For you" in Tokyo Kokusai Forum]]
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ===Tv Shows===
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  • ...show to appearing on home shopping networks. While appearing on [[24 Hour TV]] in 2003, Sugiura had a fist fight with singer [[Morikawa Miho]] in the dr * '''Birthplace:''' Higashimurayama, Tokyo Prefecture
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  • ...直実) is a Japanese singer-songwriter. Amagata first appeared on the TV Tokyo program [[ASAYAN]]. But, it wasn't until 1996 when she made her singing car * '''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...start in show business in 1987 when she debuted as an actress in the Fuji TV dorama ''[[Kiss Yori Kantan]]'' with [[Kokusho Sayuri]], [[Kaku Chikako]], * '''Birthplace:''' Setagaya, [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...agiri, and Okushi were picked from [[AIS]] after their auditions on the TV Tokyo music television show "[[ASAYAN]]". The group chose the name "Say a Little
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Sumidaku, [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] * [2002] [[Wikipedia:Yu-Gi-Oh! (2000 TV series)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]] - Umiuma Noa
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  • ...aring [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakama Hakama] costumes with several [[Tokyo]] districts used as background. The PV is directed by [[Iwai Shunji]], famo ;TV Performances
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  • ...ystal Kay)|Ex-Boyfriend]]". The song was used as the opening theme to [[TV Tokyo]]'s ''[[COUNTDOWN JAPAN]]''. "hard to say" features raps from both SORA3000
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  • * [2017.09.06] [[Wikipedia:Manhole (TV series)|Manhole OST]] ''(#5 Run A Way)'' ...[U-Kiss "First Kiss" Live in Tokyo & Osaka|U-KISS 「First Kiss」 Live in TOKYO & OSAKA]]
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  • # ROCK IT DOWN (tv mix) ...]'s debut single. The title track was used as the opening theme for the TV Tokyo show ''[[ASAYAN]]''. The single reached #36 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo, Japan]] ...al Soundtrack|BUDDY COMPLEX ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK]]'' (Disc 2 #25 "UNISONIA (TV Size)")
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Adachi, [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] * [2006.06.23] [[TV Animation Kishin Hoko Demonbane Soundtrack]] (#21 ''In Cry Of Vengeance'')
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  • # over drive (tv mix) ...e]]'s third single. The title track was used as an ending theme for the TV Tokyo music show ''[[ASAYAN]]''. The single reached #49 on the weekly [[Oricon]]
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  • # platinum (TV MIX) ...]]'s sixth single. The title track was used as an opening theme for the TV Tokyo show ''[[Sukiyaki!! London Boots Daisaku Ikusa]]''. The single reached #40
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  • # SUPER SONIC DANCE (TV MIX) ....o.v.e]]'s 11th single. The title track was used as an ending theme for TV Tokyo show ''[[Sukiyaki!! London Boots Daisakusen]]''. The single was reached #12
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  • ...side former [[Gravure|gravure]] [[Idol|idol]] [[Kumada Yoko]] for the [[TV Tokyo]] television show, ''Heavy Metal-san'' (ヘビメタさん). After the show ...'s ''[[Go-Go Datte Neko de]]''. He has also released the ''[[Tokyo Jukebox|TOKYO JUKEBOX]]'' album, which is made up of covers of [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] son
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  • ...6 A ~M(a)de in Japan~|ayumi hamasaki COUNTDOWN LIVE 2015-2016 A ~M(A)DE IN TOKYO~]] [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • : Mixing: [[Goh Hotoda]] at STUDIO farm & Bunkamura Studio, Tokyo/Chung King Studios N.Y. ...tic / time will tell]]". It was used as the ending theme song to the Fuji TV show ''[[Gokigenyou]]''.
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  • ...the TUXEDO PRODUCTION presents tour ''TOUR TUXEDO COLLECTION'07 -FINAL!! -Tokyo-'' final, and on July 12th at Yokohama ARENA SOUND HALL for one of the ''h' ...double A-side promo.jpg|right|240px|thumb|D=OUT promoting "[[Bankoku, Dai-Tokyo / Akai Kasa to Anata]]" (2008)]]
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  • ...''[[Tabiji]]''. Then nine years, she won the grand prix award at the Fuji TV music television contest "[[Kimi Koso Star da!]]". This lead her to debut a * '''Birthplace:''' Oota, [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
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  • ..."[[Ai no Yamakawa]]". A year later, she won the special prize from the TV Tokyo television contest "[[Anata wo Star ni!]]", where she got a contract with t
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  • ...song by [[Leah Dizon]]. It was used as the opening theme song for the ''[[Tokyo Prom Queen]]'' web-drama, a Japanese spin-off series of the American web te [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • ...11th single. The title track was used as the first opening theme to the TV Tokyo [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Hikaru no Go]]''. It is considered one of the group's m ;TV Performances
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  • ...[[Olivia Lufkin|OLIVIA]]. The song was used as an ending theme for the TV Tokyo show ''[[G-Paradise]]''. [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • : Tokyo Bijin (東京美人) # Tokyo Bijin (東京美人; ''Tokyo Beauty'')
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  • # [[Tokyo Hatsu Saishuu]] (東京発 最終; ''Final Departure from Tokyo'') ==TV Performances==
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  • * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] * Favorite TV show: Dramas
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  • ...la (band)|angela]]. The song was used as the first ending theme for the TV Tokyo [[Anime|anime]] ''[[wikipedia:Stellvia of the Universe|Uchuu no Stellvia]]'
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  • ==TV Performances== ...aru "First Date"|Matsuura Aya FIRST CONCERT TOUR 2002 Haru "FIRST DATE" at Tokyo International Forum]]
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  • : Track Recorded by [[Okamoto Masao]] at Sony Music Studios Tokyo, ABS Recording and SWING ...track #3. It was used as the image song to the TV Tokyo's Grand Slam Judo Tokyo 2009.
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  • # [[Koyoi, Tsuki ga Miezu Tomo]] (TV Spot) # [[Kono Mune wo, Ai wo Sasu yo]] (TV Spot)
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  • ...ream's 9th single. The title track was used as an opening theme for the TV Tokyo show ''[[Sukiyaki!! London Boots Daisakusen]]''. The single reached #25 on ;TV Performances
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  • * 4th LIVE TOUR 2009 ~The Secret Code~ FINAL in TOKYO DOME * Bee TV "Tohoshinki MOOLOG" Series Showdown
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  • * 2009.10.11 @ ZEPP TOKYO Live ...d season of Japanese broadcast of ''[[Wikipedia:Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]''. The single reached #7 on the [[Oricon]] w
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  • : Strings Recorded by [[Hara Takeshi]] at Sony Music Studios Tokyo [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • The hiatus didn't last long as it was announced on the TV show ''[[Shuukan EXILE]]'' in July 2010 that new members were going to be o * [2016.11.09] [[Welcome to Tokyo (Sandaime J Soul Brothers)|Welcome to TOKYO]]
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  • ...the film ''[[Shimusonzu]]'' and it was used ending theme song to the Fuji TV series ''[[Rooms]]''. The B-side, "[[Jitensha (JUDY AND MARY)|Jitensha]]" w The music video is found on the ''[[Hyper 90's JAM TV|HYPER 90'S JAM TV]]'' video as chapter #3 and on ''[[JUDY AND MARY All Clips -JAM Complete Vi
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  • ...hiyo's third single. The title song was used as an ending theme for the TV Tokyo variety show ''[[64 Mario Stadium]]''. Also, The title track appears on her [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • ...ipedia:Whigfield|Whigfield]], and was used as an ending theme for the [[TV Tokyo]] show ''[[Quiz Aka Haji Aoi Haji]]''. The [[PV|music video]] for the song [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • ...released by [[MAX]]. The title track was used as an image song for the TV Tokyo coverage of the '97 [[Wikipedia:Volleyball World Grand Champions Cup|Volley
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  • ...a]]'s debut single. The title track was used as the ending theme to the TV Tokyo anime ''[[Katekyo Hitman REBORN!]]''. It was released in two versions: a re
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  • ...]'s second single. The title track was used as the opening theme to the TV Tokyo anime [[BLUE DRAGON]].
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  • ...old 28,000 copies. The title track was used as an opening theme for the TV Tokyo variety show ''[[Sukiyaki!! London Boots Daisaku Ikusa]]''. [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • ...ina]] as the sole singer. The song was used as an opening theme for the TV Tokyo show ''[[Kuru Kuru Ami]]''. [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • ...eleased by [[MAX]]. The title track was used as an ending theme for the TV Tokyo [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Wikipedia:Captain Tsubasa|Captain Tsubasa Road to 2002]
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  • ...Geneon Superboy Contest. He also debuted an actor a year after in the Fuji TV dorama ''[[Houkago]]''. Later on, he debuted as a singer-songwriter with th * '''Birthplace:''' Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, [[Tokyo]], Japan
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  • [[File:TOKYO GIRLS STYLE - Strawberry Float promo.jpg|thumb|500px|TOKYO GIRLS' STYLE promoting "[[Strawberry Float]]" (2021)]] '''TOKYO GIRLS' STYLE''' or '''TOKYO JOSHIRYU''' (東京女子流) is a four-member female [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]
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  • ...[[SPEED]]. The title track was used as an ending theme for the [[Wikipedia:Tokyo Broadcasting System|TBS]] series ''[[Kings' Brunch|KING's BRUNCH]]''. [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' Edogawa, Tokyo, Japan ...ma]] ''[[Obenkyou]]'' in 1992. Two years later, she was chosen as the Fuji TV Visual Queen of the Year. She also won the grand prize at the 10th Annual J
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  • * 2019 June 26 - 55th Anniversary TV Tokyo Music Festival
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] * [2008.12.10] [[Kato Miliyah]] - [[Tokyo Star Tour 2008|TOKYO STAR Tour 2008]] (#18 ''FUTURECHECKA'' feat. [[SIMON]], '''COMA-CHI''' & [[
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  • [[Image:yamamotoyusuke.jpg|thumb|275px|Yamamoto Yusuke at Fuji TV's Young Scenario Awards Ceremony (2010)]] *[2006] [[Wanna be FREE! Tokyo Gal]]
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  • ...eased by [[Qlair]]. The title track was used as an ending theme for the TV Tokyo show ''[[Sei PC High School]]''. The single reached #57 on the weekly [[Ori [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • ...malcontent youth anthem "[[One Night Carnival]]", a song featured in many TV shows and even in the video game ''[[Osu! Tatakae Ouendan|Osu! Tatakae Ouen ...he Last Song" in Tokyo Dome|Kishidan Genshou Saishu Sho "THE LAST SONG" in Tokyo Dome]] (氣志團現象最終章 “THE LAST SONG”in 東京ドーム)
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  • *[2005.08.17] [[Tokyo (Fukuyama Masaharu)|Tokyo]] (東京) ...Kimi]] (東京にもあったんだ / 無敵のキミ; ''Because I was in Tokyo / Invincible You'')
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  • ** [[Tokyo Pudding to Taisetsu na Nakamatachi]] (2014) ...nal in Tokyo Dome|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Black Cherry~ SPECIAL FINAL in TOKYO DOME]]'' show were priced at &yen;7,777.
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  • In addition to music, Gackt has done work as an actor in TV, movies, and commercials. Gackt starred in the [[Dorama|Japanese drama]] '' * [2014.10.15] [[GACKT × Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra「Kareinaru Classic no Yube」]] <small>(Digital)</s
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  • ...[[yukihiro]] joined the band. The first concert date of the new tour in [[Tokyo Dome]] had an attendance of 56,000 and sold out in four minutes, a testamen In June 2003, L'Arc~en~Ciel came back to play a series of seven concerts in [[Tokyo]] and announced a new album for release in the following year. So, in Febru
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  • [[Tokyo†’ Niigata Music Convoy|Tokyo → Niigata Music Convoy]] == TV Shows ==
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  • ...ght! / The Vision / Tokyo to Iu Katasumi]] (泡沫サタデーナイト! / Tokyoという片隅) <small>('''Morning Musume. '16''')</small> ...sion / Tokyo to Iu Katasumi]] (泡沫サタデーナイト! / The Vision / Tokyoという片隅) <small>('''Morning Musume. '16''')</small>
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  • Utada is bilingual, as she was raised in both New York and Tokyo. She is also known in the West under her English language project name 'Uta ...]]. Utada was raised in both New York and [[Tokyo]], and felt as if both [[Tokyo]] and New York were her hometown.
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  • ...e track was used as an ending theme in the month of September for the [[TV Tokyo]] program ''[[Future Model]]''. The single reached #100 on the [[Oricon]] c [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • ...4th single. The title track was used as the second ending theme for the TV Tokyo [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Final Fantasy: Unlimited|Final Fantasy: Unlimited]]''.
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  • ...theme songs for the TV show ''Chou Saisentan Entertainment Jouhou Bangumi TOKYO Brake Suru~!''. The single reached #178 on the [[Oricon]] charts, where it ...nces in events sposnored by labels, the first was [[SOUND ONLY MUSIC]]'s [[Tokyo Shitei]] "T" project "AREA:24" on September 23rd and the second was the 77t
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  • ...g theme song for the TV show ''Chou Saisentan Entertainment Jouhou Bangumi TOKYO Brake Suru~!''. The single reached #123 on the [[Oricon]] charts, where it [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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  • ...g theme song for the TV show ''Chou Saisentan Entertainment Jouhou Bangumi TOKYO Brake Suru~!''. The single reached #117 on the [[Oricon]] charts, where it [[Category:TV Theme Song]]
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