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  1. Nippon Budokan (2,788 bytes)
    1: '''Nippon Budokan''' is an arena in Central [[Tokyo]]. It i...
    14: Nippon Budokan is in the center of Tokyo in [[Kitanomaru...
    22: Nippon Budokan can fit roughly 13,200 people, with 2,762...
    26: Nippon Budokan is primarily used for martial arts events...
    34: ...ttp://www.nipponbudokan.or.jp/ Official Homepage, Nippon Budokan]

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  1. The GazettE (6,247 bytes)
    16: ...ked on another Japanese tour, ending at the venue Nippon Budokan.[6] That July, The Gazette performed at t...
    72: "Rock Nippon Shouji Nori ko Selection" (ロックNIPPON 東海林のり子セレクション) (January 24...
  2. Bunkyo-ku (2,935 bytes)
    35: * [[Nippon Medical School]]
  3. Chiyoda-ku (1,732 bytes)
    33: * [[Nippon Budokan]]
  4. Tetsuya Ishida (3,510 bytes)
    27: ** [[Nippon International Contemporary Art Art Festival]]
  5. Malice Mizer (3,866 bytes)
    9: ...o career. Around that same time Malice Mizer left Nippon Columbia and returned to their previous record la...
  6. Katsuhiro Otomo (2,930 bytes)
    3: .... He managed to turn the visit into a manga named Nippon Sayonara. This work became one of his first long-...
  7. Kyoko Kishida (6,385 bytes)
    60: * [[Nippon no don: Yabohen]] (1977) aka Japanese Godfather: ...
  8. Renji Ishibashi (3,131 bytes)
    3: ...okite ni asu wa nai]] in [[1966]], and [[Yasashii Nippon jin]] (Those Quiet Japanese) and [[Arakajime ushi...
  9. Riki Takeuchi (3,096 bytes)
    7: * [[Dai Nippon jin]] (2007)
  10. Sho Aikawa (5,757 bytes)
    31: * [[Kin'yû hametsu Nippon: Tôgenkyô no hito-bito]] (2002) (as Shô Aikawa...
  11. Plastic Tree (1,748 bytes)
    1: ... which culminated with a beautiful performance at Nippon Budokan in Tokyo. After fifteen years of making ...
  12. Kodansha (4,000 bytes)
    4: ...i Noma, Kodansha was originally a part of the Dai-Nippon Yubenkai (Greater Japan Oratorical Society). The ...
  13. Makuhari Messe (2,627 bytes)
    8: ... original name of the convention center was the [[Nippon Convention Center]], but it was changed to Makuha...
  14. Marunouchi (4,414 bytes)
    22: *Nippon Ysen
  15. JR East (2,785 bytes)
    57: *[[Nippon Restaurant Enterprise]] – Provider of Bento on ...
  16. Japanese Television (4,760 bytes)
    11: ==Nippon Television Corporation==
    34: *Nippon TV – VHF4
    46: *Honolulu – Nippon Golden Network
    57: *[http://www.ntv.co.jp/English/index.html Nippon TV Official Website] (English)
  17. Osaki Station (1,563 bytes)
    5: ...5, 1901, as one of the original stations on the [[Nippon Railway]]. The Railway and thus the station were ...
  18. Tokyo Station (4,207 bytes)
    48: ...way connecting the [[Tokaido Main Line]] to the [[Nippon Railway]]. When this new line was sent to constru...
  19. Nightmare (1,868 bytes)
    5: Nightmare was signed to [[Nippon Crown]] in [[2003]], and their first major single...
  20. Takanori Nishikawa (4,310 bytes)
    5: ...as released at that time and used as a theme on [[Nippon Television]]. Further releases followed although ...
    11: ...adio show called Takanori Nishikawa's [[All Night Nippon]] for eight years until September 2005. Nishikawa...

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