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  • 10:55, 29 September 2008 (hist) (diff) EMobile(New page: '''eMobile''' (イー・モバイル株式会社) is a cell phone service provider in Japan that originally only offered data services but has recently moved into the mobile phone market w...) (top)
  • 10:52, 29 September 2008 (hist) (diff) DoCoMo(New page: '''DoCoMo''' is a cell phone service provided by NTT Docomo, Inc. (株式会社エヌ・ティ・ティ・ドコモ). The name DoCoMo comes from the phrase “DO COmmunications over th...) (top)
  • 10:48, 29 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Design Tide(New page: '''Design Tide''' (also known as DesignTide Tokyo) is an annual Japanese design showcase trade show that displays many different kinds of design art, from interior design to graphi...) (top)
  • 10:45, 29 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Au by KDDI(New page: '''au by KDDI''' is the cell phone company run by the KDDI corporation. It is the 2nd largest Japanese cell phone service, with over 30,000,000 customers. ==History== The company t...) (top)
  • 10:41, 29 September 2008 (hist) (diff) 291295=HOMME(New page: '''291295=HOMME''' is a Japanese clothing company designed almost exclusively for men with a focus on urban wear. ==Overview== 291295=HOMME creates men’s clothing, including shirts, ...) (top)
  • 10:39, 29 September 2008 (hist) (diff) KDDI Designing Studio(New page: '''KDDI Designing Studio''' (KDDI デザイニングスタジオ) is a consumer showcase set up by the KDDI corporation to show off their new mobile phone devices and features. The add...) (top)
  • 10:37, 29 September 2008 (hist) (diff) NTT(New page: '''NTT''', or the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporations (日本電信電話株式会社), is the largest telecommunications company in Japan for both its standard phone service and i...) (top)
  • 10:34, 29 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Sori Yanagi(New page: '''Sori Yanagi''' is a famous Japanese Designer. ==Biography== Sori Yanagi was born on June 29th, 1915 in Harajuku, Tokyo. He was born Satoshi Hazime (柳宗理) and goes by Sa...) (top)
  • 10:30, 29 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Teaching English in Japan(New page: '''Teaching English in Japan''' is one of the only ways to get a long term visa to stay in Japan as a foreigner and it is one of the most popular ways to visit Japan for something othe...) (top)
  • 10:27, 29 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokujin Yoshioka(New page: '''Tokujin Yoshioka''' is a Japanese designer. ==Biography== Tokujin Yoshioka was born on January 1st, 1967 in the Saga Prefecture. He graduated from the Kuwasawa Design School in...) (top)
  • 10:25, 29 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Willcom(New page: '''Willcom''' (株式会社ウィルコム) is a Japanese provider of personal handy phones, also known as PHS. Though a few more PHS phone services still exist, Willcom is expected to soo...) (top)
  • 16:18, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Skymark Airlines(New page: '''SkyMark Airlines''' is a Japanese airline based out of Tokyo, Japan. The company operates regular passenger services throughout Japan’s many regional flights as well as in...) (top)
  • 16:14, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Aoshima Chiho(New page: '''Chiho Aoshima''' (青島千穂) is a Japanese pop artists and a popular member of the Kaikai Kiki Collective of Takashi Murakami. Her work has become well known in recent months...) (top)
  • 16:09, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Keiichi Tanaami(New page: '''Keiichi Tanaami''' is a Japanese artist and designer. His work is best known for its combination of multiple color schemes and styles in painting, film, and print mediums ==History== ...) (top)
  • 16:07, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Nagi Noda(New page: '''Nagi Noda''' was a Japanese director and art director born in Tokyo, Japan. Her work made her one of the most prominent young designers in Japan and was represented in everythi...)
  • 16:06, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Nova English School(New page: '''Nova English School''' was at one time the largest eikawa in Japan before collapsing in October of 2007 in bankruptcy. The program, had employed more than 15,000 teachers from E...) (top)
  • 16:03, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) JAL (Japan Air Lines)(New page: '''JAL (Japan Airline)''' is a Japanese airline and one of the top airlines in Asia. Based out of Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan, the airline provides both international and domestic ...) (top)
  • 15:59, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Zoo (Ueno)(New page: The '''Tokyo Zoo''' (Ueno) is a zoo operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government in Taito, Tokyo, Japan. The zoo is Japan’s oldest and best known zoo and was originally ...) (top)
  • 15:57, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) University of Tokyo(New page: The '''University of Tokyo''', often abbreviated simply as Todai is a major research school in Tokyo, Japan. The school consists of 10 separate facilities with 30,000 students,...) (top)
  • 15:56, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Theme Parks in Japan(New page: '''Theme Parks in Japan''' are rampant, many of them built during the bubble years of the 1980s and 1990s in the Japanese economy. Ranging between domestic and overseas properties, parks t...) (top)
  • 15:54, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo History(New page: '''Tokyo History''' Tokyo is largely made up of the land that was during the Ritsuryo System the Province of Musashi, established in the 7th Century. The original Toshima, [[E...) (top)
  • 15:50, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Sarin Gas Attack(New page: The '''Tokyo Sarin Gas Attack''' was an act of terrorism carried out by members of Aum Shinrinkyo on March 20, 1995. Five separate, coordinated attacks involved the release of sarin ga...) (top)
  • 15:48, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Universal Studios Japan(New page: '''Universal Studios Japan''' is located in Osaka Japan and is one of three major Universal Studios theme parks in the world. The park, modeled after the Universal Studios Orlando ...) (top)
  • 11:45, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Wonderwall(New page: '''Wonderwall''' is a design company in Japan. It was founded by Masamichi Katayama, and is best known for designed “BAPE” (A Bathing Ape) workshops in Japan, Europe, New York ...) (top)
  • 11:44, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Spas(New page: '''Tokyo Spas''', also known as “Onsen” (hot springs, 温泉), are popular attractions for both tourists and residents of Japan and Tokyo. While the word “onsen” technically re...) (top)
  • 11:42, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Hostels(New page: '''Tokyo Hostels''' are inexpensive places in Japan to stay during a short trip or visit. Also referred to as “youth hostels,” these hostels are one of the cheapest ways to stay in Jap...) (top)
  • 11:39, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Guest Houses(New page: '''Tokyo Guest Houses''' are short term residencies in Japan. Sometimes referred to as “Gaijin (Foreigner) Houses” they often resemble apartments because they are furnished and som...) (top)
  • 11:37, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Government(New page: The '''Tokyo Government''', also known as the Tokyo Metropolitan Government (東京都庁), is the main government of the city of Tokyo. Headquartered in Shinjuku, the Tokyo govern...) (top)
  • 11:34, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Softbank(New page: '''Softbank''' (ソフトバンク株式会社) is a holding company best known as a Japanese mobile phone and media organization. It is the third largest mobile phone company in Japan, wi...) (top)
  • 11:32, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Mixi(New page: '''Mixi''' (ミクシィ) is a social networking site in Japan. Of all of the Japanese social networking sites in existence, Mixi retains the vast majority of the market share for a na...) (top)
  • 11:30, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Masakatsu Sashie(New page: '''Masakatsu Sashie''' is a Japanese painter. He was born in 1974 in Kanazawa. He graduated from the Kanazawa College of art and currently teaches there. ==Artistic Style== Wh...) (top)
  • 11:28, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Living in Tokyo(New page: '''Living in Tokyo''' is a common hope of many western youths. Due to the unique lifestyle and culture in Tokyo, the appeal to live in Japan has its own nickname (Japanophilia). =...) (top)
  • 11:26, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Taxis in Tokyo(New page: '''Taxis in Tokyo''' are a popular way to travel as a tourist in Tokyo. While most people know of the railway transit systems, taxis are still a common way to travel, especially fo...) (top)
  • 11:24, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Ikko Tanaka(New page: '''Ikko Tanaka''' (田中 一光) was a Japanese graphic designer. He was born in January 1st, 1930 in Nara. He passed away on January 10th, 2002 at the age of 71. Ikko was well known...) (top)
  • 11:22, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Hideaki Kawashima(New page: '''Hideaki Kawashima''' is a Japanese artist. He was born in 1969 in the Aichi Prefecture in China, but currently resides in Tokyo, Japan. He graduated from [[Tokyo Zokei Unive...) (top)
  • 11:20, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Ayako Rokkaku(top)
  • 11:19, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Avex(New page: '''Avex''' (エイベックス・グループ・ホールディングス株式会社) also known as “Avex Group Holdings” is a company that funds and holds onto companies that produce ...) (top)
  • 11:15, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Aum Shinrikyo(New page: '''Aum Shinrikyo''' (オウム真理教) is a religious movement in Japan. It is often referred to as a cult, but it originally began as a meditation group before slowly becoming a religio...) (top)
  • 11:11, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Japan Rail Pass(New page: The '''Japan Rail Pass''' (ジャパンレールパス) is a travel pass for all trains run by the Japan Railway Group (trains indicated by a “JR” before their name). ==Overview== ...) (top)
  • 11:09, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese Mobile Phone Companies(New page: '''Japanese Mobile Phone Companies''' are some of the most important industries in Japan, we cell phones and cell phone technology is extremely popular across all of Japan, especially in [...) (top)
  • 11:05, 27 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Kenichi Yokono(New page: '''Kenichi Yokono''' is a Japanese artist born in 1972 in Kanazawa, Ishikawa. He is best known for his woodcutting, often created with very bold colors, usually red. He is a member...) (top)
  • 10:45, 18 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Setting up a Company in Japan(New page: '''Setting up a company''' in Japan requires that you fully understand the types of businesses you can set up in Japan and some of the laws associated with it. ==Basic Information== There...) (top)
  • 10:42, 18 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Miss Japan Pageant(New page: The '''Miss Japan Pageant''' (ミス日本コンテスト) is a beauty pageant to crown “Miss Japan.” It is sometimes referred to as the “Miss Japan Contest” as well as the “Mis...) (top)
  • 10:39, 18 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese Visa Info(New page: A '''Japanese Visa''' is necessary if you want to stay in Japan for any type of non-vacation activity. But due to the extreme population density in Japan, the availability of Visas is very...) (top)
  • 10:35, 18 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Education in Japan(New page: '''Education in Japan''' is based, largely, on the American standards of education introduced after World War II. There is 6 years of elementary school, 3 years of Junior High School, ...) (top)
  • 10:32, 18 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Daido Moriyama(New page: '''Daido Moriyama''' (森山 大道) is a Japanese photographer. Born on October 10th, 1938 in Ikeda, Osaka. He moved to Tokyo in 1961 to work as an assistant to [[Eikoh Ho...) (top)
  • 10:29, 18 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Air Travel in Japan(New page: '''Air travel in Japan''' comes in many different types. Japan is one of the most common tourist destinations and has many businesses that require constant travel around the country, so do...) (top)
  • 10:25, 18 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Eikoh Hosoe(New page: '''Eikoh Hosoe''' (細江英公) is a Japanese filmmaker and photographer. He was born on March 18th, 1933 in Yonezawa, Yamagata. He is best known for his post World War II wor...) (top)
  • 10:22, 18 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Hiroshi Sugimoto(New page: '''Hiroshi Sugimoto''' (杉本博司) is a Japanese Photographer. He was born on February 23rd, 1948 in Tokyo. Currently he works in both Tokyo and New York in the United States. ...) (top)
  • 10:20, 18 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Nobuyoshi Araki(New page: '''Nobuyoshi Araki''' (荒木 経惟) is a contemporary Japanese photographer. He was born on May 25th, 1940 in Tokyo. He is often referred to as simply “Araki.” ==Photographic St...) (top)
  • 10:18, 18 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Yasumasa Morimura(New page: '''Yasumasa Morimura''' (森村 泰昌) is a modern artist from Japan. He was born on June 11th, 1951 in Osaka. He is best known for taking well known historical art and inserting his ...) (top)
  • 22:19, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Izreel(New page: '''Izreel''' is a Japanese fashion label started by Kazuhiro Takakura. The brand, started in 2003, is street fashion brand that focuses on providing luxury turns on the American vi...) (top)
  • 22:18, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Junya Tashiro(New page: '''Junya Tashiro''' is a Japanese fashion designer and a label of the same name. Junya’s work is a mish mash of various different mediums and styles, drawing liberally from contempor...) (top)
  • 21:50, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Ohal Ando(New page: '''Ohal Ando''' is a Japanese fashion designer and the founder of DoppelGanger. He later launched his own label under “less than” and has since become an established member of the ...) (top)
  • 21:47, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Ba-tsu(New page: '''Ba-tsu''' is a Japanese clothing brand that focuses on various different styles, from gothic Lolita, to modern streetwear. Combining the essence of gothic Lolita clothing – th...) (top)
  • 21:35, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Monotari Ono(New page: '''Motonari Ono''' is a Japanese fashion designer and started of his own label under his name, monotari ono. His work is best known for its womenswear collections with simple yet evoca...) (top)
  • 21:33, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Ryujiro Tamaki(New page: '''Ryujiro Tamaki''' is a Japanese fashion designer and the lead designer behind the fashion label, Public Image. His work, largely regarded as a top newcomer to the men’s powerh...) (top)
  • 21:32, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Alfredo Bannister(New page: '''Alfredo Bannister''' is a Japanese fashion brand that specializes in men’s shoes. Well known for its high quality, Italian inspired designs, Alfredo Bannister has become a top pro...) (top)
  • 21:29, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Gut's Dynamite Cabaret(External Links) (top)
  • 21:29, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Gut's Dynamite Cabaret(New page: '''Gut’s Dynamite Cabarets''' is an up and coming Japanese fashion label. Combining aspects of different sub cultures including rock and roll fashion, cross dressing, and various nig...)
  • 21:28, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Heath(New page: '''Heath''' is a Japanese clothing brand started and designed by Gentaro Noda. The clothing in the line is best known for its focus on jackets and pants in the highest quality fabrics ...) (top)
  • 21:27, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Hideo Nishimura(New page: '''Hideo Nishimura''' is a Japanese fashion designer and the lead designer for the womenswear label, ANNODOMINI. His work has been categorized many times over with work on costumes for...) (top)
  • 21:27, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Rira Sugawara(New page: '''Rira Sugawara''' is a Japanese fashion designer and the founder of the label and print brand Dans La Vie. Originally a print brand only, Dans La Vie has evolved since 1999 to be...) (top)
  • 21:26, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Tae Ashida(New page: '''Tae Ashida''' (芦田 多恵) is a Japanese fashion designer and creator of Miss Ashida. The daughter of iconic designer Jun Ashida, whose work landed him a position as the dressmak...) (top)
  • 21:25, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Hidenobu Yasui(New page: '''Hidenobu Yasui''' is a Japanese designer and self prescribed Shokunin of clothing. The clothing produced by Hidenobu is often modest, yet modern in approach, providing clothing women ca...) (top)
  • 21:25, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Toshikazu Iwaya(New page: '''Toshikazu Iwaya''' is a Japanese fashion designer and founder of Dress Camp. His work is best known for its discarding of traditional fashion conventions and use of nearly any s...) (top)
  • 21:24, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Aguri Sagimori(New page: '''Aguri Sagimori''' is a newly graduated Japanese fashion designer. Her work, represented in her self-named label is a combination of high concept designs and edgy cuts that allows he...) (top)
  • 21:23, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Aya Furuhashi(New page: '''Aya Furuhashi''' is the designer and founder of Japanese clothing label, Fur Fur. Her clothing, which has become well known for its artistic elements of action painting and hand-made st...) (top)
  • 20:29, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Akira Onozuka(New page: '''Akira Onozuka''' is a Japanese fashion designer and founder of the Zukka Brand. His work, bets known for combining functionality with modern design has been used in many differe...) (top)
  • 20:27, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Akiko Ogawa(New page: '''Akiko Ogawa''' is a Japanese fashion designer and creator of her own line. Her work, which burst onto the scene in 2001 has become a top watched brand around the world and is curren...) (top)
  • 20:25, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Keita Maruyama(New page: '''Keita Maruyama''' is a Japanese fashion designer and creator of the label of the same name. His work is categorized as being largely subdued and simple with classical flairs and bea...) (top)
  • 20:23, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Jotaro Saito(New page: '''Jotaro Saito''' is a Japanese fashion designer and creator of the label of the same name. He specializes in designing and producing kimonos with modern and subtle twists to them, mi...) (top)
  • 20:21, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Takumi Hatakeyama(New page: '''Takumi Hatakeyama''' is a Japanese fashion designer and cofounder of T.H.D La Maison Studios. Working alongside his wife, Junko Sugata at their joint studio, his work is bes...) (top)
  • 20:20, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Number(N)ine(New page: '''Number(N)ine''' is a Japanese fashion label and menswear clothing line. The line draws much of its influence from musical artists and acts and has become a modern twist on many clas...) (top)
  • 20:15, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Junko Koshino(New page: '''Junko Koshino''' is a Japanese fashion designer, best known for her wide array of different designs, including her Junko Koshino line and her wide array of uniform designs for vario...) (top)
  • 20:13, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Hisui(New page: '''Hisui''' is a Japanese clothing brand started by Hiroko Ito. The brand, named for both Jade and the Kingfisher in Japanese, is best defined by its multiple folds and wraps with ...) (top)
  • 20:09, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Ravijour(New page: '''Ravijour''' is a Japanese fashion label and designer of lingerie. Often called the Victoria’s Secret of Japan, ravijour combines many popular western elements in under garment...) (top)
  • 20:08, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Ryonosuke Aoyagi(New page: '''Ryonusuke Aoyagi''' is a Japanese Fashion Designer and the lead behind the popular fashion label, Ylang Ylang. His work, which has been categorized as both inventive and at time...) (top)
  • 20:07, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Tei Johjima(New page: '''Tei Johjima''' is a Japanese fashion designer with a label by his own name and a collaborator for Granville Jacket. His work is categorized by the combination of classical, slee...) (top)
  • 20:05, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Liz Lisa(New page: '''Liz Lisa''' is a Japanese clothing brand and Gyaru fashion label. The clothing, designed and marketed for teenage and early 20s females is best known for its combination of mode...) (top)
  • 20:04, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Hirofumi Kiyonaga(New page: '''Hirofumi Kiyonaga''' is a Japanese fashion designer and one of the two designers behind Uniform Experiment. Additionally, Kiyonaga is the founding designer of Sophnet, one o...) (top)
  • 20:03, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Hiroki Nakamura(New page: '''Hiroki Nakamura''' is a Japanese fashion and shoe designer and the founder and head designer of VisVim. His work has long been associated with the recent movement by Japanese de...) (top)
  • 20:02, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Kenzo Takada(New page: '''Kenzo Takada''' (高田賢三) is a Japanese Fashion designer and the founder of Kenzo, a line of perfume, skincare products, and clothing that is sold throughout the world. =...) (top)
  • 20:00, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Naoki Takizawa(New page: '''Naoki Takizawa''' is a Japanese fashion designer and long time protégé of Issey Miyake. Since starting his own line under Miyake’s design house, Takizawa has started to emer...) (top)
  • 19:58, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Revolver(New page: '''Revolver''' is a Japanese fashion label started by Kiri Arata. The line is one of the Harajuku district’s many creations, taking liberally from the music and cultural scene of...) (top)
  • 19:56, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) m Kikuki Maki(New page: '''Kikuo Maki''' is a Japanese fashion designer and the founder of Garde Collective. Her work has often been described as a mixture been haute couture and the street styles that ar...) (top)
  • 19:54, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Yoshihito Ogawa(New page: '''Yoshihito Ogawa''' is a Japanese Fashion Designer and the founder of Studio Dix. His work is best known for its dark yet vibrant colors, layers, and mixture of classic styles from t...) (top)
  • 19:50, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Pinky & Dianne(New page: '''Pinky & Dianne''' is a Japanese clothing label started by two American designers, Pinky Wolman and Dianne Beaudry. The two brand, currently one of the most successful domestic women...) (top)
  • 19:43, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Chie Imai(New page: '''Chie Imai''' is a Japanese fashion designer and long time backer of the brand Royal Chie, one of the premier fur designers in the world. The brand, almost entirely known for its...) (top)
  • 19:40, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Onward Kashiyama(New page: '''Onward Kashiyama''' is a Japanese clothing manufacturer. Distributing clothing under its own line name for both men and women, Onward Kashiyama is also well known for producing clot...) (top)
  • 19:36, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Everlasting Sprout(New page: '''Everlasting Sprout''' is a Japanese fashion label started by Keiichi Muramatsu and Noriko Seki. The label, best known for its original knitwear, was started in 2005 and has ...) (top)
  • 19:32, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Hanae Mori(New page: '''Hanae Mori''' (森 英恵) is one of the most well respected fashion designers in Japan. Her work has earned her collection presentations in Paris and New York and she was the first...) (top)
  • 19:30, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Akira Naka(New page: '''Akira Naka''' is a Japanese fashion designer and founder of the label of the same name. His work, largely focused on knitwear in his early career has taken a turn toward tailored wo...) (top)
  • 19:29, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) CA4LA(New page: '''CA4LA''' is a Japanese headwear designer best known for its collection of everything from caps, hunting caps, knit headwear, and berets, to hair bands, accessories, and visors. Targ...) (top)
  • 19:27, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Daisuke Obana(New page: '''Daisuke Obana''' is the lead designer and founder of N. Hoolywood, a Japanese fashion label. He is well known for his combination of different modern edginess and carefully sele...) (top)
  • 19:26, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Eri Matsui(New page: '''Eri Matsui''' (松居 エリ) is a Japanese fashion designer best known for her line of clothing derived from mathematical concepts. Her work, which has always been high concept is ...) (top)
  • 19:25, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Mintdesigns(New page: '''Mintdesigns''' is a Japanese fashion label focused on providing stylish and chic clothing for women. The label has been on the rise since its early presentations in the [[Tokyo Coll...) (top)
  • 19:22, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Chinami Kamishima(New page: '''Chinami Kamishima''' is a Japanese fashion designer and the founder of the line of her own name. Her work, best known for its large designs and use of excessive fabric and creative ...) (top)
  • 18:50, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Yasuko Furuta(New page: '''Yasuko Furota''' is a Japanese fashion designer and founder of the clothing brand TOGA. Her work, which combines modern elements of western dress with traditional ideas of the J...) (top)
  • 18:49, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Hipsters Club(New page: '''Tokyo Hipsters Club''' is a Japanese shopping complex located in Harajuku, Tokyo. The building, created in 2005 by Kobe fashion conglomerate, World, is a three floor spa...) (top)
  • 18:33, 9 September 2008 (hist) (diff) Mikio Sakabe(New page: '''Mikio Sakabe''' is a Japanese fashion designer and founder of his own brand of the same name. His work has been highly rewarded since he first arrived on the fashion scene in 2006. ...) (top)
  • 18:12, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese travel
  • 18:08, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese pop culture(top)
  • 18:05, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese Art(top)
  • 18:00, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese History(top)
  • 17:48, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Loveless(New page: '''Loveless''' is a Japanese luxury clothing store owned and operated by Sanyo Shokai in Aoyama. Opened on July 23, 2004, the new store is a four story, affair built on a piece...)
  • 17:47, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Sanrio(Complete list of Characters) (top)
  • 17:46, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Sanrio(New page: '''Sanrio Co., Ltd''' is a Japanese company known for its character designs and merchandising. Best known for Hello Kitty, Sanrio has developed everything from stationery to gifts,...)
  • 17:43, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Makoto Aida(New page: '''Makoto Aida''' is a Japanese contemporary artist best known for his anti-establishment, “non-art” approach to art. His work, which often seeks to offend by combining the classic...) (top)
  • 17:41, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Narita Airport(New page: '''Narita International Airport''' (成田国際空港) is one of two major international airports located in Tokyo, Japan, sitting in Narita, Chiba, Japan. About 60 KM from Downto...) (top)
  • 17:38, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Mount Fuji(top)
  • 17:35, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Ubiq(New page: '''Ubiq''' is a Japanese sneaker label and designer. Located in Tokyo, the company was started by Kosaka and Hommyo, the two lead designers to date. The brand was developed...) (top)
  • 17:33, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Street Fashion(New page: '''Tokyo Street Fashion''' has developed since the 1980s on the sidewalks and boutiques of neighborhoods like Harajuku, Shibuya and Aoyama. There is no single strain in the des...)
  • 17:31, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Nightlife(New page: '''Tokyo Nightlife''' consists of a wide number of popular hotspots and hidden gems throughout the city. It is hard to pinpoint to any single area or region as there are countless bars, ta...) (top)
  • 17:29, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Motor Show(New page: '''Tokyo Motor Show''' is a show held every other October in the Makuhari Messe Convention Center. The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association holds the show every year and is home ...) (top)
  • 17:26, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Devilock(New page: '''Devilock''' is a Japanese clothing and production company. Known for a wide array of productions including clothing, toys, musical events, pro wrestling, and fights, Devilock has be...) (top)
  • 17:25, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Sweet Lolita(New page: '''Sweet Lolita''' is a sub genre of Gothic Lolita fashion trends in Japan. The style, which combines many heavily Rococo influences and shojo manga styles focuses on the childlike...)
  • 17:24, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese Holidays(Other Holidays) (top)
  • 17:24, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese Holidays(New page: '''Japanese holidays''' include a number of national and local holidays from modern history, current politics, and ancient tradition. Ranging from shifting holidays like the Emperor’s Bi...)
  • 17:22, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese Demons(New page: '''Japanese Demons''', or Oni (鬼) are creatures taken from Japanese tradition that can include any number of fantastical creatures and are found throughout Art, Literature, and Theat...) (top)
  • 17:20, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Hime (Japanese Rapper)(New page: '''Hime''' , born in 1979, is a Japanese hip hop artist whose first studio album was released in 2003. Her stage name, which literally means princess in Japanese has become an idiom fo...) (top)
  • 17:18, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Doberman Inc(New page: '''Doberman Inc''' is a Japanese punk band. Founded in 1998 while its members were studying at Osaka University, Doberman Inc did not fully launch until 1999 with their nine full m...) (top)
  • 17:17, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) DJ Honda(New page: '''DJ Honda''' (ディージェイ ホンダ) is a Japanese DJ and Hip Hop artist. Born in Hokkaido, Japan in 1965, he has become well known for producing and promoting some of...) (top)
  • 17:15, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Capsule Hotels(New page: '''Capsule hotels''' (カプセルホテル) are known as a unique high density hotel system in Japan. The size of the space given to each guest is reduced to a small modular block mad...)
  • 17:14, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Shibuya-kei(New page: '''Shibuya-kei''' (渋谷系) is a Japanese music genre that started originally in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Combining elements of jazz, pop, and electronic music, Shibuya...) (top)
  • 17:11, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Oronamin C(New page: '''Oronamin C''' is a soft drink produced by Otsuka Chemicals. The drink, available in Japan, is named for the company’s Oronain H Ointment and its primary ingredient of Vitamin C. ==P...) (top)
  • 17:08, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Novala Takemoto(New page: '''Novala Takemoto''' (嶽本野ばら) is a Japanese fashion designer and author. Born on January 26, 1968 with the name Toshiaki Takemoto, his pen name has been in effect since h...) (top)
  • 17:06, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese Monster Movies(New page: '''Japanese Monster Movies''' are a genre of films in Japan that has become well known for large, destructive beasts. Earmarked by the creation of Gojira in the 1950s as a reaction...) (top)
  • 17:04, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Attractions(New page: '''Tokyo Attractions''' include some of the best known landmarks and tourist stops in Japan. Ranging from the large number of popular shopping destinations to the array of historical and c...) (top)
  • 17:01, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Rei Kawakubo(New page: '''Rei Kawakubo''' (川久保 玲) is a Japanese fashion designer and founder of Comme des Garcones. Her work has made her one of the most famous of the initial wave of new Japanese design...) (top)
  • 16:59, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Nishi Shinjuku(New page: '''Nishi Shinjuku''' (西新宿) is a district west of Shinjuku Station in Tokyo, Japan. The district, best known for its wide array of skyscrapers is a major Tokyo business di...) (top)
  • 16:57, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Kenzo(New page: '''Kenzo''' (高田賢三) is a Japanese fashion designer and founder of Kenzo. Kenzo is well known as a world wide producer of skin care product, clothing, and perfumes. ==History== ...) (top)
  • 16:56, 17 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Swagger(New page: '''Swagger''' is a Japanese hip hop clothing brand catering to both Japanese and western audiences. The brand was started in 1999 by two members of the Japanese hip hop group, [[Shakka...) (top)
  • 20:10, 15 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese Horror Movies(New page: '''Japanese Horror Movies''' have a particular and unique flavor that have made them popular throughout the world. Utilizing a slow and deliberate pace and tales of morality and vengeance ...) (top)
  • 20:06, 15 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese Zodiac(New page: The '''Japanese Zodiac''' utilizes twelve animal signs given to different years in the same form of the Chinese Zodiac. Broken into 12 zones of time by year, every twelve years represents ...) (top)
  • 20:03, 15 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Karaoke(New page: '''Karaoke''' (カラオケ) is the Japanese art of singing along to a song’s instrumental. Literally translating from “Empty orchestra”, Karaoke has become an internationally popula...) (top)
  • 20:01, 15 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Koda Kumi(New page: '''Koda Kumi''' (倖田 來未) is a Japanese pop singer. Originally from Kyoto, she made her debut in 2000 with Take Back and has released numerous albums, including those that ma...)
  • 19:59, 15 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Cosplay
  • 19:57, 15 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Haneda Airport(New page: '''Haneda Airport''' (羽田空港) or Tokyo International Airport is one of the two primary airports serving the greater Tokyo Area. Located in Ota-ku, Tokyo, Haneda Airport w...) (top)
  • 19:55, 15 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Hime Gyaru(New page: '''Hime Gyaru''' is a fashion style largely depicted as a cross between Gyaru and Lolita. Combining bright colored clothing, dyed dark hair, long eyelashes, and a series of brightl...) (top)
  • 19:54, 15 August 2008 (hist) (diff) DJ Krush(New page: '''DJ Krush''' or Hideaki Ishi (石 英明) is a well known DJ in Japan. His work, starting in the 1980s has been popularized in music and popular culture throughout japan for more tha...) (top)
  • 19:52, 15 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese Tattoo(New page: '''Japanese Tattoo''' or Irezumi (刺青) is the traditional art of inserting ink under the skin to leave a permanent mark. The word for tattoo in Japanese can be written in one of many fo...) (top)
  • 19:50, 15 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese Schoolgirl Uniforms(New page: '''Japanese Schoolgirl Uniforms''' have been used since the 19th century when the first uniforms were introduced. Since then, they have become universally used in almost all public and pri...) (top)
  • 19:48, 15 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Urahara(New page: '''Urahara''' is part of Harajuku that literally translates as “back gate” or “wrong side”. Made up of the back alleys and streets hidden behind Harajuku where fashion boutique...)
  • 19:47, 15 August 2008 (hist) (diff) m Lumine(New page: '''Lumine''' is a Japanese department store that specializes in carrying a number of high end products from the top, well-to-do fashion labels in Japan. Marketing itself toward the...) (top)
  • 19:45, 15 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Bic Camera(New page: '''Bic Camera''' is a Japanese electronics company based out of Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Japan. The company, founded in November of 1980 is one of the largest electronics companie...) (top)
  • 19:44, 15 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Original Fake(New page: '''Original Fake''' is a Japanese fashion label. Started by American Designer and frequent collaborator, Kaws, the brand is one of only a few foreign started fashion labels to find suc...) (top)
  • 19:42, 15 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Shopping in Japan(top)
  • 19:42, 15 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Shopping in Japan(New page: '''Shopping in Japan''' is extremely popular with people coming from around the world to shop there. In particular, shopping in Tokyo is a major pastime. ==Shopping Neighborhoods== ...)
  • 19:39, 15 August 2008 (hist) (diff) m Japanese Railways(New page: '''Japanese Railways''' stretch throughout every corner of the island nation to provide transportation for its 250 million+ residents. While the subway and rail system may seem at first co...) (top)
  • 19:37, 15 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Ai Yamaguchi(top)
  • 19:37, 15 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Ai Yamaguchi(New page: '''Ai Yamaguchi'' is a Japanese contemporary artist who is known for her series of lithographs and etchings. Her work, which has been used for everything from cosmetic ads to public ga...)
  • 19:35, 15 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese Desserts(New page: '''Japanese desserts''' can be broken down into a number of categories. Most prominent is that of Wagashi or confectionaries that have been greatly influenced by both Chinese and Weste...) (top)
  • 19:33, 15 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese Literature(New page: '''Japanese Literature''' can be traced back to the earliest periods of recorded history in the country. Continual influences from China and Chinese literature in the earliest eras of [[Ja...) (top)
  • 19:27, 15 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese Money(New page: '''Japanese money''' or yen (円) is the third most traded currency in the foreign exchange market. After the US Dollar and Euro, it is the top currency in the world and is often used ...) (top)
  • 22:54, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Soba(New page: '''Soba''' (そば) is a type of Japanese noodle. It is most often served in noodle soups or plain with vegetables and meats. Soba is made with buckwheat flower. Soba literally means “...) (top)
  • 22:53, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Countdown Japan(New page: '''Countdown Japan''' (Not to be confused with Japan Countdown, a TV Series in Japan) is a Japanese Rock festival. It is sponsored by “Rocking On,” the same sponsor that create...)
  • 22:51, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Keitai(New page: '''Keitai''' (Not to be confused with Emperor Keitai) is the abbreviated term for “mobile phone” in Japan. The full name is “Keitai Denwa” which translates directly to “P...) (top)
  • 22:49, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Rock in Japan(New page: The '''Rock in Japan''' Festival is an annual rock festival held every summer in the Ibaraki Prefecture. Rock in Japan is one of Japan’s four major rock festivals. Also included are ...) (top)
  • 22:47, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) PunkSpring(New page: '''PunkSpring''' (Punk Spring) is a Japanese Rock Festival. The event is organized by Creative Man and is run simultaneously with another concert event known “Spring Groove” wh...)
  • 22:46, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Rising Sun Rock Festival(New page: The '''Rising Sun Rock Festival''' (Sometimes referred to as RSR) was Japan’s first overnight outdoor rock festival. It started in 1999 and has continued every year. It is currently ...) (top)
  • 22:44, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Designer’s Week(New page: '''Tokyo Designer’s Week''' is a biannual trade show where inventors and businesses introduce their newly designed products for the first time. Every year over 1000 different companies a...) (top)
  • 22:41, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Udon(New page: '''Udon''' (うどん) is a style of noodle popular throughout Japan. It is used in a variety of Japanese cuisines and is much thicker than Soba, another type of Japanese noodle. I...) (top)
  • 22:40, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Sake(New page: '''Sake''' (酒) is an alcoholic beverage that originated in Japan. It is made using fermented rice. Sake can be served either hot or cold. Sake is the English pronunciation. Japanese ...) (top)
  • 22:37, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Tempura(New page: '''Tempura''' is a popular Japanese dish that is also popular in many Western Japanese restaurants. It consists of deep friend seafood or vegetables. ==History== Though Tempura is traditi...) (top)
  • 22:36, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Shinjuku Ni-Chome(New page: '''Shinjuku Ni-Chome''' (新宿二丁目 orしんじゅくにちょうめ) is an area of Shinjuku known for its acceptance of the homosexual lifestyle. Also referred to as “Nicho,”...) (top)
  • 22:33, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Chopsticks(New page: '''Chopsticks''' (箸 pronounced “Hashi”) are an eating utensil used with most Asian cuisines and particularly used in China, Japan, Korean and Vietnam. They can be made from any t...) (top)
  • 22:32, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Kyushu(New page: '''Kyushu''' (九州) is an island located in southern Japan. It is the 3rd largest island in Japan with an estimated 14,000,000 residents. It has 39,807.72 km ² in space and has a po...) (top)
  • 22:31, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Ryu Murakami(New page: '''Ryu Murakami''' (村上 龍) is a Japanese filmmaker and writer. While he has directed several films, most of his films are adaptations of his books. ==Biography== Murakami was born on ...) (top)
  • 22:29, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Nakano(New page: '''Nakano''' is a ward/district in Tokyo. In English it is referred to as “Nakano City” but this is inaccurate as the area is considered one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo. It ha...) (top)
  • 22:27, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Sushi(New page: '''Sushi''' (寿司) is type of Japanese cuisine. It is one of the most well known types of Japanese food, and one of the most versatile. Its key ingredient is vinegar seasoned rice, thoug...) (top)
  • 22:22, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Kabukicho(top)
  • 22:21, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Toy Show(New page: The '''Tokyo Toy Show''' (東京おもちゃショー) is a Japan’s largest toy fair. Every year at the fair close to 40,000 toys are displayed by over 130 different Toy Manufacturers fr...) (top)
  • 22:20, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Hentai(New page: '''Hentai''' (変態 or へんたい or ヘンタイ) is a term generally used to describe pornographic animation, particularly pornographic Japanese anime. It owns a very large portio...) (top)
  • 22:17, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) JRock
  • 22:15, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Wonderfest Tokyo(New page: The '''Wonderfest Tokyo''' Festival (ワンダーフェスティバル) is a Japan’s largest biannual model fair and garage kit event. Sometimes referred to as “WonFes” or “Won...) (top)
  • 22:13, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Haruki Murakami(New page: '''Haruki Murakami''' (村上春樹) is a world famous contemporary and surrealist author and translator. Murakami has written several dozen books, poems and short stories, and his work is...) (top)
  • 22:12, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Wire Yokohama(New page: '''Wire Yokohama''' is an annual electronics music festival located at the Yokohama arena in Tokyo, Japan. It was started in 1999 by DJ Takkyu Ishino and is one of the most wel...)
  • 22:10, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Kabukicho(New page: The '''Tokyo Toy Show''' (東京おもちゃショー) is a Japan’s largest toy fair. Every year at the fair close to 40,000 toys are displayed by over 130 different Toy Manufacturers fr...)
  • 22:08, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Game Show(New page: The '''Tokyo Game Show''' (東京ゲームショウ) is the world’s largest video game exhibition event. Often referred to by its initials (TGS), the Tokyo Game Show is held every Septem...) (top)
  • 22:06, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Yoshitomo Nara(New page: '''Yoshitomo Nara''' (ならよしとも) is a Japanese contemporary artist. He was born on December 5th, 1959 in Hirosaki, Japan. He is also known by the name Nara Michiro. Yoshitom...) (top)
  • 22:04, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Aya Takano(New page: '''Aya Takano''' (タカノ綾) is a well known cartoonist, illustrator and artist. She is a member of Kaikai Kiki, a famous art group founded by Takashi Murakami. Aya was born in ...)
  • 22:02, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Oricon(New page: '''Oricon''' is a company that provides a charts, information and support to music companies. Oricon is best known for its music charts, indicating the best selling CD’s, singles and oth...) (top)
  • 22:00, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Design Festa(New page: '''Design Festa''' is a biannual art show that takes place at the Tokyo Big Site in Tokyo, Japan. It is the largest art event in Japan, with over 7,000 exhibits and 53,000 visitors...) (top)
  • 21:59, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Summer Sonic(New page: '''Summer Sonic''' (サマーソニック) is a rock festival that occurs every August in Osaka and Tokyo, Japan. It is Japan’s largest urban rock festival, and generally tak...)
  • 21:57, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Fugu(New page: The '''Fugu''' (トラフグ) is the Japanese puffer fish (Fugu is Japanese for “puffer fish”). The puffer fish is a member of the Tetraodontidae family. Though the word “Fugu” is ...) (top)
  • 21:55, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Love Hotel(New page: A '''Love Hotel''' (ラブホテル) is a type of hotel designed for short stays for sexual trysts. Love hotels can be found across Japan, but also in other areas of Asia such as South Kor...)
  • 21:52, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese Curry(New page: '''Japanese Curry''' (カレー) is a common food found in both Japan and at Japanese restaurants around the world. It is used as a sauce for rice and noodles, as a way to baste meat, ...) (top)
  • 21:50, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Kanto(New page: The '''Kanto''' Region (関東地方) is the largest region of Japan, covering Tokyo, Chiba, Gunma, Tochigi, Ibaraki, Saitama and Kanagawa. As of 2006, it had a...) (top)
  • 21:48, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Geisai(New page: '''GEISAI''' is a large biannual art show that takes place in Tokyo. It is an art show that is designed to allow any young artist to show their work for a small fee. There have been ov...) (top)
  • 21:46, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Ramen(New page: '''Ramen''' (ラーメン) are Chinese noodles that have turned into a type of Japanese cuisine. Despite originating in China, Ramen noodles have become one of the national foods of Ja...) (top)
  • 21:43, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) NHK(New page: '''NHK''' (日本放送協会)is the name of the entire Japanese Broadcasting Corporation, also known as Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai. It owns 14 different channels in Japan, with 8 Japanese...) (top)
  • 21:41, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Mister Donut(New page: '''Mister Donut''' (ミスタードーナツ) is a donut shop that originated in the United States but has since moved primarily to Japan (though there are some stores operating in areas o...) (top)
  • 21:39, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Unagi(New page: '''Unagi''' (うなぎ) translates directly to “freshwater eel” but usually refers to the Japanese eel known as Anguilla Japonica. They are a popular food dish in Japan, referred to un...) (top)
  • 21:37, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Pocky(New page: '''Pocky''' is a popular dessert confection in Japan as well as several other countries around the world. It is distributed by Ezaki Glico Company. It is named after the word for the s...) (top)
  • 21:35, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Loud Park(New page: '''Loud Park''' is one of the largest annual heavy metal rock music concerts in Japan. The Loud Park festival runs for 2 days and invites the largest thrash and heavy metal bands, especial...) (top)
  • 21:33, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Japan Fashion Week(New page: '''Japanese Fashion Week''' (東京コレクション) is a weeklong fashion industry event where fashion designers showcase their latest styles and outfits that they hope will set the tre...)
  • 21:25, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Lotteria(New page: '''Lotteria''' is a fast food restaurant that started in Japan but has since spread to South Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam. It resembles McDonalds and Freshness Burger, though it is not as...) (top)
  • 21:23, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Enjo Kosai(New page: '''Enjo Kosai''' is the practice of “compensated dating” (Enjo Kosai translated to “subsidized dating”) – generally elderly men that pay and buy things for attractive younger wom...) (top)
  • 21:20, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Sugamo(New page: '''Sugamo''' is a shopping district in Toshima, Tokyo. Its postal code is 170-0002. It is accessible from JR East Yamanote Line and Tokyo Metro’s Mita Line. ==Hi...) (top)
  • 21:17, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Beard Papa's(New page: '''Beard Papa’s''' is a Japanese Cream Puff Company that began in 1999 in Osaka. Despite its recent beginnings, Beard Papa’s has grown considerably within the past 9 years. It ...) (top)
  • 21:05, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Hamburg Steak(New page: '''Hamburg Steak''' (ハンバーグ) is a type of Japanese food that is a variation of the “hamburger” and popular in both the home and in family restaurants. A Hamburger is alwa...) (top)
  • 21:03, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Yukio Mishima(New page: '''Yukio Mishima''' was a famous Japanese author and playwright from Tokyo. His real name was Kimitake Hiraoka. He was born on January 14, 1925 in Shinjuku, Tokyo and committed sui...) (top)
  • 20:57, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) MOS Burger(New page: '''MOS Burger''' (モスバーガー) is a chain of fast food restaurants located in Japan. MOS is an anagram for Mountain Ocean Sun. It is the 2nd largest fast food restaurant in Japan be...) (top)
  • 20:54, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Freshness Burger(History) (top)
  • 20:54, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Freshness Burger(New page: '''Freshness Burger''' is a popular fast food shop with 189 locations in Japan, 20 in Korea and 1 in Hong Kong. Freshness Burger is known for its hamburgers, but it also serves sandwiches,...)
  • 20:51, 6 August 2008 (hist) (diff) Gackt(top)
  • 01:41, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Rainbow Bridge(top)
  • 01:40, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Meiji-Jingu Mae Station(top)
  • 01:40, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Marunouchi Line(top)
  • 01:39, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Keiyo Line(top)
  • 01:39, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Keihin-Tohoku Line(top)
  • 01:34, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Toei Oedo Line(top)
  • 01:34, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) m Tohoku Shinkansen(top)
  • 01:33, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) m Izakaya(top)
  • 01:33, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) m Hibiya Line(top)
  • 01:32, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) m Hanzomon Line(top)
  • 01:32, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Ginza Line(top)
  • 01:31, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) m Chiyoda Line(top)
  • 01:31, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) m Chapatsu(top)
  • 01:30, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo International Forum
  • 01:29, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) m Tokyo Dome
  • 01:29, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) m Togawa Masako
  • 01:29, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) m Studio Coast
  • 01:28, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Shinjuku Loft
  • 01:28, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) m Yoyogi Labo
  • 01:28, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) m Zepp Tokyo
  • 01:27, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) m Zher The Zoo
  • 01:27, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Shibuya Womb
  • 01:27, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) m Shibuya O-West
  • 01:26, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Shibuya O-Nest
  • 01:26, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) m Shibuya O-East
  • 01:26, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) m Shibuya DUO Music Exchange
  • 01:25, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Shibuya Deseo
  • 01:25, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Shimokitazawa Garage
  • 01:25, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Shimokitazawa Shelter
  • 01:24, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Nippon Budokan
  • 01:24, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Daikanyama Unit
  • 01:24, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Liquid Room Ebisu
  • 01:23, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) JCB Hall
  • 01:23, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Eggman
  • 01:22, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Shibuya Club Quattro
  • 01:22, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Shibuya AX
  • 01:22, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Club Citta
  • 01:21, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Chelsea Hotel
  • 01:21, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) CC Lemon Hall
  • 01:20, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Astro Hall Harajuku
  • 01:18, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Yurikamome Line(New page: The '''Yurikamome Line''' is a high speed rail in Tokyo. The Yurikamome Line is the first Tokyo transit line that is completely automated, running solely using computers. The technical...) (top)
  • 01:14, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Yokosuka Line(New page: The '''Yokosuka Line''' is a 73.3 km long rail line in Japan run by the Railway Company JR East. Although technically the Yokosuna line only represents a 23 km segment of the railway (...) (top)
  • 01:12, 19 July 2008 (hist) (diff) Tonkatsu(History) (top)

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