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  1. List of Japanese bands (2,552 bytes)
    123: * [[Hitomi Takahashi]]
  2. Morning Musume (2,721 bytes)
    11: * [[Ai Takahashi]] (高橋愛) ''Leader''
  3. Ellegarden (1,470 bytes)
    5: * [[Hirotaka Takahashi]] (Drums)
  4. Shonen (3,176 bytes)
    13: ...d by one of the masters of shonen manga, [[Rumiko Takahashi]]. It is about a boy, [[Ranma]], who has fallen i...
    15: [[InuYasha]] is another shonen manga by Rumiko Takahashi that centers on strange occurances. It is about a...
  5. Captain Tsubasa (3,256 bytes)
    1: ...ga]], or comic book, that was created by [[Yoichi Takahashi]]. The series began in [[1981]] and ended up beco...
  6. Cardcaptor Sakura (3,256 bytes)
    1: ...ga]], or comic book, that was created by [[Yoichi Takahashi]]. The series began in [[1981]] and ended up beco...
  7. Yu-Gi-Oh! (3,283 bytes)
    3: ... was then called‚ "Magic and Wizards". This was Takahashi's little play on the popular card game Magic: The...
  8. Inu-Yasha (2,973 bytes)
    1: ...nga writers are never able to accomplish. Fans of Takahashi know all of her shows by heart, but Inu-Yasha is ...
    17: Like almost all of Rumiko Takahashi’s work, Inu-Yasha is filled with humor and with...
  9. Takeshi Kitano (4,131 bytes)
    39: * Johnny Mnemonic (1995) (as Takeshi) .... Takahashi
  10. Yoji Tanaka (4,930 bytes)
    70: * [[Sebunzu feisu]] (2000) .... Takahashi
  11. Undercover (3,927 bytes)
    1: ...rafted clothing pieces which are, in the words of Takahashi himself, "strange, but beautiful". Undercover has...
    4: ...s to punk and street fashion. Begun in 1989 while Takahashi was still a student at the [[Bunka Academy of Fas...
    6: The designer himself, Jun Takahashi, was born in 1969 in [[Gunma Prefecture]]'s city ...
    8: ...o opened another shop in [[Aoyama]]. Soon enough, Takahashi was seeing his designs on the catwalk in Tokyo. A...
    10: Takahashi began working with fellow designer [[Hiroshi Fuji...
  12. Japanese fashion designers (850 bytes)
    7: ...to]] to the next generation of [[Nigo]] and [[Jun Takahashi]], to even younger designs, modern Japanese fashi...
  13. CanCam Magazine (3,143 bytes)
    21: *[[Mary-Jun Takahashi]]
  14. Sumida-ku (2,667 bytes)
    19: ...[[Sadaharu Oh]], [[Kazuhito Tadaono]], [[Hisanori Takahashi]], [[Suiho Tagawa]], [[Nana Kinomi]], [[Chisa Yok...
  15. Okayama Prefecture (2,075 bytes)
    29: *[[Takahashi]]
  16. Ryuichi Sakamoto (6,425 bytes)
    7: ...rchestra]] with [[Haruomi Hosono]] and [[Yukihiro Takahashi]], which was an international success. Sakamoto h...
  17. Yurikamome Line (3,775 bytes)
    21: *U-03) [[Takeshiba Station]] - [[Ji Takahashi]]
    31: ...) [[International Exhibition Center Station]] - [[Takahashi Mikako]]
  18. Tokyo Sarin Gas Attack (3,237 bytes)
    15: *[[Marunouchi Line]] – Toru Toyoda and Katsuya Takahashi

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