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  1. Japan (4,606 bytes)
    25: ...lians of Japanese origin migrated to Japan in the 1990s to work in industries; some have returned to Braz...
  2. Shibuya-ku (4,187 bytes)
    6: ...o many Information Technology companies since the 1990s.
  3. Anime (12,492 bytes)
    40: ...its developing. The trend continued until the mid-1990s.
    42: ===The 1990s===
    46: ...serialized Shonen such as Dragonball Z in the mid-1990s and the launch of Pokemon in America in 1998. Sho...
  4. Nakayoshi (5,721 bytes)
    4: ...as posters, stickers, and popouts. During the mid-1990s, the magazine had a circulation of about 1.8 mill...
  5. Miho Nakayama (2,887 bytes)
    7: Once the 1990s hit, Nakayama decided to stray from the predictab...
  6. Miyazawa Rie (3,955 bytes)
    5: Then, in the early 1990s, the drama in her personal life—which quickly m...
  7. Nobuko Miyamoto (2,956 bytes)
    1: ...ive in the film industry throughout the 1980s and 1990s. She was born on March 27, [[1945]], in [[Otaru]]...
    9: Into the 1990s, Miyamoto went on to take lead roles in films suc...
  8. Renji Ishibashi (3,131 bytes)
    9: ... to appear in many different films throughout the 1990s.
  9. Graniph (2,709 bytes)
    4: Established in the latter half of the [[1990s]] by three graphic designers intent on bringing W...
  10. United Bamboo (3,388 bytes)
    4: ...work was largely within the established format of 1990s fashion, while the newly created United Bamboo c...
  11. H.NAOTO (2,965 bytes)
    11: ...lific in a few key designs in Japan since the mid-1990s, a result of visual-kei bands and various manga i...
  12. Shibuya 109 (2,791 bytes)
    11: ... by the development of [[Kogyaru]] fashion in the 1990s and the [[Ganguro]] and [[Yamamba]] fashions of t...
  13. Hiroko Koshino (2,977 bytes)
    8: ...buko]] and [[Issey Misake]]. By the middle of the 1990s, Koshino was generating more than $100 million ea...
  14. Cecil McBee (3,111 bytes)
    11: ...e connection was discovered by McBee in the early 1990s when he was on tour in Japan. He made a stop in T...
  15. Bounty Hunter (2,928 bytes)
    1: ... in the boom of designer toys that started in the 1990s and has spread across the world in the form of li...
  16. Sophnet (2,625 bytes)
    6: ...member of the youth movement of the 1980s and mid-1990s who helped to form the Harajuku fashion movement ...
  17. Odaiba (3,163 bytes)
    8: In the early 1990s, [[Shunichi Suzuki]], the then mayor of Tokyo sta...
    12: In the late 1990s, tourism and leisure attractions brought much of ...
  18. JPop (6,018 bytes)
    13: ...be both [[City Pop]] and [[New Music]] and by the 1990s, most magazines and media outlets were referring ...
    15: ...ter a new resurgence in Japanese pop music in the 1990s via the hits of artists like [[Namie Amuro]] and ...
    17: ==JPop’s Dominance in the 1990s and Beyond==
    18: ...ies. [[Utada Hikaru]]’s debut album in the late 1990s, First Love, sold more than 7.5 million copies, i...
    20: ...umeishi]]. However, JPop superstars from the late 1990s like Ayumi Hamasaki, [[Otsuka Ai]], and Utada Hik...
  19. Marui (2,654 bytes)
    11: During the 1990s, Marui suffered along with many other Japanese re...
  20. Roppongi (2,704 bytes)
    9: ... have since shut down due to the recession of the 1990s however.
    14: Despite many of the nightclubs closing in the 1990s, a great deal have reopened in recent years inclu...

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