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  1. The GazettE (6,247 bytes)
    4: In March 2002, Ruki, Uruha, and Reita (all former band mat...
    10: ...sed on DVD as Tokyo saihan ~Judgement Day~.[2] On March 30, 2004 they released their Madara mini-album, w...
    54: "Reila" (March 9, 2005)
    83: ...imental Video (センチメンタルビデオ) (1 March 2003)
  2. Bunkyo-ku (2,935 bytes)
    1: ...al [[wards of Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Founded in on [[March 15, 1947]], the Bunkyo Ward has long been a cente...
  3. Hide (2,483 bytes)
    21: * [[TELL ME]] ([[24 March 1994]])
  4. Glay (6,445 bytes)
    21: * [[SPEED POP]] - Platinum Records March 3 1995 (re-released in 2003/Toshiba-EMI)
    33: * [[THE FRUSTRATED]] - Unlimited Records/mustard March 24 2004
    65: ...a]]) - DVD video single Unlimited Records/mustard March 5 2003
  5. MOS Burger (2,131 bytes)
    4: ... Sakurada]], Mos Burger opened its first store in March of 1972. By July, the company established itself ...
  6. Dir en grey (2,180 bytes)
    19: * [[Withering to death.]] - 9 March 2005 (FIREWALL DIV. / Sony Music Distribution (Ja...
  7. Art School (1,959 bytes)
    3: In March of 2004, the band was reborn with the addition of...
  8. Shinji Sato (387 bytes)
    1: ...hmans]]. Tragically, he died in a car accident on March 15, [[1999]].
  9. Evisu (3,105 bytes)
    14: On March 17, 2006 the owner of Evisu jeans faced charges f...
  10. Hysteric Glamour (2,843 bytes)
    13: On March 17th, [[2006]], Hysteric Glamour launched a line ...
  11. Kita-ku (2,966 bytes)
    1: ...ecial [[wards of Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Founded on [[March 15, 1947]] as one of the special wards of [[Tokyo...
  12. Koto-ku (3,550 bytes)
    6: ...ar II. Fukagawa, along with Joto were combined on March 15, 1947 when the special wards of Tokyo were for...
  13. Setagaya-ku (2,691 bytes)
    4: ...was officially named a special ward of Tokyo on [[March 15, 1947]].
  14. Shibuya-ku (4,187 bytes)
    4: ... became one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo on [[March 15, 1947]].
  15. Kobe (3,373 bytes)
    10: ...d subsequent film) [[Grave of the Fireflies]]. On March 18, 1975 the city council passed an ordinance ban...
  16. Kurume (2,936 bytes)
    17: ...er is called Chikushi Jiro. From the beginning of March to the beginning of April, the river bank along t...
  17. Shinjuku (4,357 bytes)
    18: In late [[March]] of [[1947]], [[Yotsuya]], [[Ushigome]], and [[Y...
  18. Fussa (2,373 bytes)
    15: ...Cherry Blossom Festival - The festival is held in March and April to recognize the beginning signs of spr...
  19. Anna Tsuchiya (3,354 bytes)
    3: ...se/Russian-American family in [[Tokyo]], Japan on March 11, [[1984]], Anna Tsuchiya was first “discover...
    13: ... project, [[Dororo], released in [[Hong Kong]] on March 15, [[2007]].
  20. 9mm Parabellum Bullet (1,202 bytes)
    1: ...ey were joined by [[Nakamura Kazuhiko]] (bass) in March [[2004]]. Their style varies from fast rock to mo...
  21. Guitar Wolf (4,155 bytes)
    13: Billy/Bass Wolf died in Tokyo on March 31, [[2005]], from a heart attack at the age of t...
  22. Judy and Mary (3,033 bytes)
    5: In March 1997, Judy and Mary released The Power Source, wh...
    9: ...iginal songs, entitled Warp. The band broke up in March 2001 following a final show at Tokyo Dome.
  23. Maximum The Hormone (2,406 bytes)
    7: ...mai furita tensai, which ran from October 2005 to March 2006.
  24. Aomori (2,760 bytes)
    14: ...mori experienced an event later called “[[Death March]]”. While working to establish plans for winter...
  25. Asahikawa (2,308 bytes)
    5: ...e winters are very long, lasting from November to March, and often can be as cold as -20C degrees. There ...
  26. Ashita no Joe (2,865 bytes)
    15: In March of [[1970]], the fans of Tomorrow’s Joe found o...
  27. Etsushi Toyokawa (4,301 bytes)
    1: '''Etsushi Toyokawa''' was born on March 18, [[1962]] in [[Osa.k.a.]], Japan under the sta...
  28. Kenichi Matsuyama (1,212 bytes)
    1: ...'Kenichi Matsuyama''' is a Japanese actor born on March 5, [[1985]] in [[Aomori]], [[Japan]] under the st...
  29. Miho Nakayama (2,887 bytes)
    3: ...he was born in [[Koganei]], [[Tokyo]] in Japan on March 1, [[1970]], and is known as the older sister to ...
  30. Nobuko Miyamoto (2,956 bytes)
    1: ...y throughout the 1980s and 1990s. She was born on March 27, [[1945]], in [[Otaru]], [[Hokkaido]], Japan, ...
  31. Shugo Oshinari (2,666 bytes)
    3: '''Shugo Oshinari''' was born March 5, [[1981]] in [[Chiba Prefecture]], Japan. He b...
  32. Takao Osawa (3,021 bytes)
    3: ... the Japanese version of the American movie [[The March of the Penguins]], which was narrated in English ...
  33. The Pillows (5,239 bytes)
    11: In March 2005, The Pillows played their first show in the ...
  34. Issey Miyake (3,664 bytes)
    4: ... under the name “Issey Misake” in 1973 and in March of 1974 opened its first retail location in the [...
  35. Uniqlo (4,008 bytes)
    4: The origins of UNIQLO stretch back to March of [[1949]] when the [[Yamaguchi]] based Ogori Sh...
  36. Angelic Pretty (3,752 bytes)
    19: ...s almost exclusively available in Japan until the March, [[2008]] launch of the English Language website....
  37. Tokyo Girls Collection (4,729 bytes)
    12: *2nd TGC – 2006 Spring/Summer – March 11, 2006, Yoyogi National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan.
    20: *4th TGC – 2007 Spring/Sumer – March 3, 2007, Yokohama Arena, Yokohama, Japan.
    28: *6th TGC – 2008 Spring/Summer – March 15, 2008, Yoyogi National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan.
  38. CanCam Magazine (3,143 bytes)
    7: ... who are young professionals. Since its launch in March of that year, its readership has tripled and it h...
  39. Samantha Thavasa (3,264 bytes)
    6: ...pan. The company’s first store, which opened in March of 1994, is still located in the [[Shibuya]] dist...
  40. Cecil McBee (3,111 bytes)
    8: Clothing from the lines, both announced in March of [[2008]], has already been featured in [[AneCa...
  41. Visvim (3,231 bytes)
    37: *Visvim G. Wallaby in Complex’s Feb/March Issue
  42. Satoru Tanaka (2,212 bytes)
    8: In March of [[2007]], Satoru Tanaka took the helm of a new...
  43. Blood Stain Child (3,868 bytes)
    9: In March of 2005, Daiki left the band and was replaced by ...
  44. Seasons of Japan (4,006 bytes)
    14: ==Spring (March to May/June)==
  45. Miyavi (2,205 bytes)
    26: *Kekkonshiki no Uta ~Kisetsu Hazure no Wedding March~ (2005)
  46. Tokyo Midtown (2,217 bytes)
    1: ... project was started in [[2004]] and completed in March of [[2007]] on a 19.4 acre plot of land that had ...
  47. Shinjuku-ku (3,336 bytes)
    8: ...uring World War II, but was soon rebuilt and on [[March 15, 1947]] was designated a special ward of Tokyo...
  48. Taito-ku (2,425 bytes)
    1: ...the [[Meiji restoration]] and later reformed on [[March 15, 1947]] to become one of the 23 special wards ...
  49. Toshima-ku (3,188 bytes)
    1: ...ita]], [[Shinjuku]], and [[Bunkyo]]. Founded on [[March 15, 1947]] as one of the 23 special wards, Toshim...
  50. Suginami-ku (3,882 bytes)
    1: ...nami was added to the list of 23 special wards on March 15, 1947. [[Yamada Hiroshi]] is the current mayor...

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