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  1. The GazettE (6,247 bytes)
    16: ...n, Germany, their first show outside of Asia. The concerts were arranged in conjunction with the AnimagiC an...
  2. Asian Kung-Fu Generation (1,901 bytes)
    1: ...wo months over the summer in 2004. By 2005, their concerts were selling out and their albums were flying off...
  3. Kawaguchi (2,517 bytes)
    13: ...place for all kinds of gatherings. There are even concerts held here.
  4. Grapevine (3,188 bytes)
    3: ... was produced in January [[1995]], and their live concerts, mainly in the Osaka area, led to three songs bei...
  5. Shimokitazawa (1,375 bytes)
    1: ...live houses]] where young [[Japanese bands]] play concerts at various small venues nightly. There are also ...
  6. Morioka (2,361 bytes)
    13: ... Cultural Hall]] is a newer construction to house concerts, orchestras, town meetings, and cultural activiti...
  7. Japanese nightlife (1,219 bytes)
    1: ...vers a lot of activities from watching bands at [[concerts]] to drinking and eating with friends at [[bars]]...
    23: ** [[Concerts]]
  8. Alice Nine (3,110 bytes)
    5: After a few concerts, they started small touring with other bands such...
  9. Tokyo Girls Collection (4,729 bytes)
    1: ...s a wide array of alternate entertainment such as concerts and auctions.
    35: Additional events at the show included concerts by Funky Monkey Babys and Chemisty as well as app...
  10. Sex Pot Revenge (3,052 bytes)
    6: ...aboration, and the wearing of their brand logo at concerts has developed the brand further.
  11. Marunouchi (4,414 bytes)
    36: ...orum is used for a wide array of events including concerts, conventions, and government forums and is an arc...
  12. Yoyogi National Stadium (2,130 bytes)
    4: ...e arena include a number of concerts, mostly rock concerts with a number of overseas artists and domestic ar...
  13. Tokyo Dome City (2,500 bytes)
    3: ...ng championships, martial arts ceremonies, famous concerts, and has even played a large role in monster truc...
  14. Ukita Park (1,771 bytes)
    15: ...s organizations in the city. These events include concerts, special parties, and large celebrations.
  15. AAA (2,669 bytes)
    3: ...dvertising schedule, were unable to have any live concerts.
  16. B'z (4,820 bytes)
    11: In [[1994]], they played their first big outdoor concerts, performing before 100,000 fans over two days. In...
  17. Hyde (3,275 bytes)
    1: ...he guitar, drums, harmonica, and saxophone during concerts.
    13: ...d overseas. After the tour was over, a DVD of the concerts was released.
  18. L'Arc~en~Ciel (5,467 bytes)
    9: ...ding. After the hiatus they performed a series of concerts in Tokyo in [[2003]] and announced a new album fo...
  19. Luna Sea (3,306 bytes)
    11: ...they announced their break up and played farewell concerts at the Tokyo Dome.
  20. Moi dix Mois (2,496 bytes)
    15: The band played their first international concerts in March [[2005]] in Germany and France as part o...

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