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  1. Shibuya-ku (4,187 bytes)
    9: ...al Japanese Army, and later the athletes in the [[1964 Tokyo Olympics]]. Today, it is a sightseeing and ...
  2. Shibuya (4,381 bytes)
    17: The [[1964 Winter Olympics]] were presented from a small are...
    20: ...r grand events. The stadium was first opened in [[1964]]. The stadium is located between Shibuya and [[H...
  3. Hachinohe (2,771 bytes)
    5: Until 1964 the industry was limited to just a regional resou...
  4. Koriyama (3,230 bytes)
    12: In 1964 it was designated as a New Industrial City and th...
  5. Anime (12,492 bytes)
    18: ...syndicated and adapted for American television in 1964 under the name of [[Astro Boy]]. Following Mighty...
  6. Higashimurayama (1,825 bytes)
    8: ...ially established as a municipality of Tokyo in [[1964]]. At this time the government was organized crea...
  7. Cyborg 009 (3,699 bytes)
    1: ...tremely popular. Cyborg 009 was first released in 1964 and actually ran until 1981. It was then turned i...
  8. Tales From Earthsea (3,178 bytes)
    5: ...hsea books were written by Ursula K. Le Guin in [[1964]]. The phenomenon started out as a fictional shor...
  9. Woman in the Dunes (2,648 bytes)
    1: ... won a prize at the [[Cannes Film Festival]] in [[1964]] and was nominated for Best Director.
  10. Yojimbo the Bodyguard (3,045 bytes)
    27: [[Yojimbo]] was actually remade in [[1964]]. [[Sergio Leone]] brought it to America and cas...
  11. Eiji Okada (5,992 bytes)
    53: * [[Ansatsu]] (1964) a.k.a. The Assassin, The Assassination.
    54: * [[Suna no onna]] (1964) a.k.a. Woman in the Dunes, Woman of the Dunes.
    55: * [[Koge]] (1964) a.k.a. The Scent of Incense.
    56: * [[Goben no tsubaki]] (1964) a.k.a. The Scarlet Camellia
  12. Hiroshi Fujiwara (1,474 bytes)
    1: ...amous for his streetwear brands. He was born in [[1964]]. Hiroshi Fujiwara is sometimes called the godfa...
    16: [[Category:Japanese people born in 1964]]
  13. Kyoko Kishida (6,385 bytes)
    78: * [[Suna no onna]] (1964) aka Woman in the Dunes, Woman of the Dunes
    79: * [[Manji]] (1964) aka All Mixed Up, Passion, Swastika
    80: * [[Aku no monsho]] (1964) aka Brand of Evil
    81: * [[Kigeki yôki-na mibôjin]] (1964)
    82: * [[Konnichiwa aka-chan]] (1964) aka Good Morning, My Baby
  14. Renji Ishibashi (3,131 bytes)
    1: ...n Asian cinema, which stems back all the way to [[1964]] and reaches forward into [[2007]]. Ishibashi is...
    3: ...got his start in acting with an appearance in the 1964 film [[Okami to buta to ningen]] (Wolves, Pigs & ...
  15. Riki Takeuchi (3,096 bytes)
    1: ...se actor born in [[Oita]], Japan, on January 4, [[1964]]. His birth name was Chikara Takeuchi. He is mos...
  16. Sakichi Sato (3,300 bytes)
    3: '''Sakichi Satô''' was born in [[1964]] in [[Osaka]], Japan. His work is very versatil...
  17. Tatsushi "Tabo" Kagaya (1,819 bytes)
    1: ... life in Hong Kong. He was born in [[Tokyo]] in [[1964]] and died in Japan in [[2006]]. At the time of h...
    24: [[Category:1964 births]]
  18. Issey Miyake (3,664 bytes)
    1: ...t University]] in [[Tokyo, Japan]], graduating in 1964 before working in both [[Paris]] and [[New York]]...
  19. Shu uemura (3,331 bytes)
    8: ... the development of Uemura’s Makeup School in [[1964]] after returning to Japan.
  20. Hiroko Koshino (2,977 bytes)
    4: ... her own label, Hiroko Koshino haute-couture in [[1964]] and started producing textile products, childre...
  21. Yoyogi National Stadium (2,130 bytes)
    1: ...en 1961 and 1964 in preparation for hosting the [[1964 Tokyo Summer Olympic Games]]. Designed by [[Kenzo...
  22. Japanese Movies (8,402 bytes)
    35: ...nes]] winning the Special Jury Prize in Cannes in 1964 and [[Kwaidan]] following in the next year with t...
  23. Kokubunji (1,774 bytes)
    12: ...inally established as a city of Tokyo, Japan in [[1964]].
  24. Tokyo Station (4,207 bytes)
    54: ...he first Shinkansen service upgrades were made in 1964 and much redevelopment has been done since as new...
  25. CC Lemon Hall (1,898 bytes)
    1: ...on Hall for 5 years. The hall itself was built in 1964.
    3: This hall was another hall built for the [[1964 Olympic Games]]. It was created for the weight li...
  26. Nippon Budokan (2,788 bytes)
    3: ...initially built for the Judo competition in the [[1964 Olympic Games]] and is owned the by [[Tekenaka co...
    18: ...oshi]], with a cost of over 2 billion yen for the 1964 Olympic Games.
    31: ...t hall. The Beatles held a major concert there in 1964, and it continues to be used for large scale conc...
  27. Togawa Masako (2,704 bytes)
    13: ... a movie called “[[The Hunter’s Diary]]” in 1964, as well as the television show [[Oinaru genei]] ...
  28. Hibiya Line (2,239 bytes)
    3: ...hile the final segment was completed in August of 1964 in preparation for the Olympic Games.
  29. Keihin-Tohoku Line (3,320 bytes)
    12: ... the Keihin-Tohoku Line was added to the route in 1964.
  30. Marunouchi Line (2,260 bytes)
    5: ...the form of the Marunouchi Line. Between 1954 and 1964, 12 different station routes had been added to th...
  31. Roppongi Station (2,185 bytes)
    1: ...r two lines: The [[Hibiya Line]], which opened in 1964 and has two platforms (on two tracks) at Roppongi...
  32. Tokaido Shinkansen (3,683 bytes)
    1: ... owned and operated by [[JR Central]]. Opening in 1964, the Tokaido Shinkansen is one of the fastest tra...
    5: ...completed in 1964 to be launched along with the [[1964 Olympic Games]].
    6: ... and train were finally completed and launched in 1964, the train was able to travel at 200 km/h. It too...
  33. Haneda Airport (3,937 bytes)
    9: ...ntral Tokyo just before the [[Tokyo Olympics]] in 1964 and travel restrictions imposed by Japan were lif...
  34. Japanese Zodiac (3,701 bytes)
    29: 2000, 1988, 1976, 1964, 1952, 1940, 1928, 1916
  35. Japanese Horror Movies (3,550 bytes)
    5: ...ilar to the first two is that of [[Onibaba]] from 1964 which touches on jealousy and passion. However, t...
    25: *[[Kwaidan]] (1964)
    26: *[[Onibaba]] (1964)
  36. Kenzo (1,641 bytes)
    5: ...n 1958. Following graduation he moved to Paris in 1964 and tried to find a place for himself in the crow...
  37. Japanese Holidays (4,252 bytes)
    27: ...ration of exercise in Japan as well as the day in 1964 on which the Olympic Games opened in Tokyo.
  38. Onward Kashiyama (2,001 bytes)
    4: ...f the Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya stock exchanges in 1964. International divisions of the company were firs...
  39. Kenzo Takada (1,739 bytes)
    4: ... from Bunka and soon thereafter moved to Paris in 1964, where he tried to get a foot in the door by free...
  40. Tae Ashida (1,683 bytes)
    6: Tae Ashida was born in 1964 in Tokyo and is Jun Ashida’s second daughter. A...
  41. Tokyo History (3,786 bytes)
    22: ...world. The Tokyo Olympic Summer Games occurred in 1964, bringing Japan back onto the international stage...
  42. Sori Yanagi (1,900 bytes)
    7: ...designs. He created the torch container for the [[1964 Olympics]]. He created the 1970 Sapporo Winter Ol...
  43. Hotel Grand Hill Ichigaya (2,655 bytes)
    7: The Hotel Grand Hill Ichigaya was founded in [[1964]].
  44. Auto Sport (637 bytes)
    1: ...t motor sport magazine, having been launched in [[1964]]. The magazine covers F1, WRC (World Rally Cham...

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