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  1. Yakiimo (702 bytes)
    1: ...music to get attention, like the ice cream man in America.
  2. MilkFed (1,144 bytes)
    8: ...s time there are no Heaven 27 or MilkFed shops in America or other Western countries.
  3. Chisato Tsumori (4,333 bytes)
    4: ...ls who like cute fashion across Asia, Europe, and America.
  4. Japanese travel (5,010 bytes)
    91: ...ding traditional Japan, China, Korea, Europe, and America in many of its dishes. Japanese food, ranging fro...
  5. The Pillows (5,239 bytes)
    125: * Lostman Go to America (2007)
  6. World Wide Love (3,275 bytes)
    18: ...asy to find World Wide Love clothing online or in America, Europe, or other places outside of Japan.
  7. Ato (fashion brand) (1,253 bytes)
    6: ...9 - ato clothing first becomes available in North America and Europe.
  8. Shiseido (3,917 bytes)
    8: ... most major department stores in Europe and North America.
  9. Eri Utsugi (3,351 bytes)
    6: ...ibution deals already in Europe and soon in North America.
  10. Ritsuko Shirahama (2,934 bytes)
    1: ...he brand to enter new markets in Europe and North America.
  11. Takeo Kikuchi (3,343 bytes)
    9: ...i style increases in Japan and in both Europe and America.
  12. United Arrows (3,014 bytes)
    10: ...ds and department stores in both Europe and North America.
  13. Hiroko Koshino (2,977 bytes)
    15: ...signs has made them popular throughout Europe and America as well as in Japan.
  14. Michiko Koshino (3,310 bytes)
    13: ...nd are sold in countries throughout Europe, North America, and Asia.
  15. Peach John (3,291 bytes)
    4: ...rie, selling the Bomb Bust bra, a padded bra from America. The bra was immediately successful in Japan and ...
  16. Gothic & Lolita Bible (3,407 bytes)
    20: ...ns and cultural adjustments to the style in North America, Europe, and other world regions have occurred an...
  17. W)Taps (2,966 bytes)
    1: ...d various strategic locations in Europe and North America. He has also worked as the chief editor of the fr...
  18. Super Lovers (2,732 bytes)
    15: ==In America==
    16: ...5 single, “Harajuku Girls” introduced many of America’s youth to the streetwear culture of Tokyo’s ...
  19. ViVi Magazine (3,205 bytes)
    6: ...yle to fashion magazines in both Europe and North America, ViVi magazine has long been a key member of Koda...
  20. Tokyo Midtown (2,217 bytes)
    4: ... to international outlets from Italy, France, and America.
  21. Isetan (2,964 bytes)
    13: ...tative offices were opened throughout Asia, North America, and Europe and expansion continued.
  22. JPop (6,018 bytes)
    1: ...erous Asian countries as well as Europe and North America.
  23. Kiminori Morishita (2,147 bytes)
    6: ...re orders from 20 major shops in Europe and North America including the likes of Dantone in Milano, L’ecl...
  24. Hiromichi Nakano (2,403 bytes)
    1: ...thetics with modern fashion from Europe and North America, has become well known in both its native Japan a...
  25. Visual Kei (3,227 bytes)
    13: ...instream aspects of Japanese pop culture in North America and Europe, Visual Kei has become increasingly po...
  26. Japanese Movies (8,402 bytes)
    18: ... was highly edited though when it was released in America largely due to its thematic content, but still we...
  27. Hello Kitty (3,504 bytes)
    15: ...ale Theatre]], which was produced and animated in America for release by DiC Entertainment. The show parodi...
    19: ... licensed by Geneon Entertainment and released in America in 2006 and 2007. The most recent Hello Kitty ani...
  28. DressCamp (2,150 bytes)
    11: ...chased through importers in both Europe and North America. Stores located in Japan include the main shop at...
  29. Japanese Baseball (3,722 bytes)
    1: ...]] than in any other country professional besides America.
    18: ==Japanese Baseball Players in America==
    19: ...atsuzaka]], and [[Kenji Johjima]] all arriving in America since 2001.
  30. Sapporo (4,718 bytes)
    17: ... of [[Toyohira River]]. Laid out in a traditional America grid plan roadway, the city is easily navigated a...
  31. Ayumi Hamasaki (3,192 bytes)
    7: ...made. Hamasaki is the only person who is not from America to make a video expensive enough to be considered...
  32. D'espairsRay (2,563 bytes)
    11: ...[2006]], D’espairsRay made their third visit to America and released the documentary DVD [[The World Outs...
  33. Hi-Standard (1,630 bytes)
    3: ...] licensed the album to his own label for sale in America. The band toured heavily in promotion and release...
    4: ...lbum. Much of 1997 and [[1998]] was spent touring America with [[NOFX]] and [[Jersey]]. In early [[1999]], ...
  34. Number Girl (3,367 bytes)
    9: ...based concert series and made their first trip to America. [[Toumei Shoujo]] was released on [[EMI]], follo...
  35. Kat-Tun (2,451 bytes)
    9: ...s from the group in late 2006 to study English in America, leaving KAT-TUN as a five member group for six m...
  36. Pizzicato Five (7,178 bytes)
    12: ...to Five performed a successful tour of Europe and America.
  37. Puffy AmiYumi (2,935 bytes)
    3: ...s with Sean Combs, who has been known as Puffy in America, the duo go by Puffy AmiYumi outside of [[Japan]]...
    5: ... name to Puffy AmiYumi, and focused on singing in America. They sang the theme song for [[Teen Titans]], a ...
    7: ...nd began touring both Japan and the east coast of America.
  38. Shonen Knife (3,949 bytes)
    7: ...pan]]. Shortly afterward, the group began touring America with some dates opening for Nirvana. They signed ...
  39. 1902 (2,404 bytes)
    42: ...overnment knew it, and so they sent out scouts to America to see if there was any viable land to migrate to...
  40. Mister Donut (2,364 bytes)
    14: By 1990, Mister Donut was struggling in America, but was thriving in Japan. The company’s North...
  41. Japanese Desserts (2,422 bytes)
    9: ... [[Meiji Era]], the western cakes and desserts of America and Europe made a great impact though most recipe...
  42. Onward Kashiyama (2,001 bytes)
    4: ...anded into multiple countries in Europe and North America.
  43. Chie Imai (2,018 bytes)
    6: ...he participated in the Fur Information Council of America Fashion Week in 1999 and presented her first show...
  44. Hiroki Nakamura (1,931 bytes)
    7: ...g a pair of sneakers that derives from hip hop in America, his work is very eclectic. Currently, Nakamura w...
  45. Hiroshi Sugimoto (1,928 bytes)
    7: ...8 that was of various drive in movie complexes in America. Another was “Dioramas” that was of displays ...
  46. Räuberhöhle (2,114 bytes)
    5: ... played 4 Australiatours, as well as [[Japan]], [[America]], [[New Zealand]], and around 250 shows europewi...

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