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  1. Mito (2,566 bytes)
    18: ...often feature up and coming Japanese contemporary artists as well as well-known names like [[Takashi Muraka...
  2. Naohiro Ukawa (2,209 bytes)
    17: *2006 Rapt! 20 Contemporary Artists From Japan - Kings Ari - Melbourne, Australia
    35: [[Category:Japanese artists|Ukawa, Naohiro]]
  3. Chobits (3,190 bytes)
    3: ...n as [[CLAMP]]. CLAMP is one of the few groups of artists featuring just girls, and are widely known for th...
  4. Clamp (3,038 bytes)
    7: ==The Artists==
  5. Mangaka (2,849 bytes)
    1: ...e term mangaka generally refers to Japanese manga artists.
    3: == Real Artists ==
    15: ... the mangaka. It is also a great way for aspiring artists to learn their trade. Many famous mangaka started...
  6. Newtype (2,243 bytes)
    3: ...of [[CLAMP]], the first all-female group of manga artists, and [[Mahiro Maeda]]. The United States version ...
  7. Tsukasa Hojo (2,913 bytes)
    1: ...[[mangaka]] who was born in [[1959]]. Mangaka are artists who draw and create [[manga]], a specific form of...
  8. Hiroshi Fujiwara (1,474 bytes)
    3: ... popular musician, producer, and DJ, working with artists including [[UA]] and Eric Clapton. In 2001 he had...
  9. Sofia Coppola (884 bytes)
    16: [[Category:Japanese artists]]
  10. Takashi Murakami (7,869 bytes)
    5: ... held at Tokyo, Japan and feature mostly Japanese artists. The eleventh Geisai is planned to be held in Mia...
    121: * [http://english.kaikaikiki.co.jp/artists/list/C4/ Kaikai Kiki Murakami biography] (English...
    123: [[Category:Japanese artists|Takashi Murakami]]
  11. Mika Nakashima (3,325 bytes)
    9: ...u]]. “Yuki no Hana” was covered by many other artists (including Joi Chua and Vincy Chan) and was a pop...
  12. Takeshi Masada (1,342 bytes)
    28: [[Category:Japanese artists]]
  13. Japanese pop culture (4,136 bytes)
    26: ... States and in terms of production, most Japanese artists release more music than any other musicians in th...
    39: *[[List of Japanese artists]]
  14. The Pillows (5,239 bytes)
    61: Compilations (with or by other artists)
    104: * Colors of Life (various artists, 2004)
    105: * Moonlight Jellyfish (various artists, 2004)
    124: * Delicious Bump Show!! (various artists, 2006)
  15. Daisuke Tsuda (78 bytes)
    3: [[Category:Japanese artists]]
  16. Ryo Kawakita (79 bytes)
    3: [[Category:Japanese Artists]]
  17. Cosplay (2,838 bytes)
    11: ... the character’s narrative. There are dedicated artists who spend weeks creating cosplay costumes and sel...
  18. Graniph (2,709 bytes)
    9: ...leted by Japanese designers, 30% by international artists, and the final 10% are collaborations, special ev...
    10: ...ernational design competition targeting any young artists from around the world who were interested in pres...
  19. United Bamboo (3,388 bytes)
    9: ... result of community contributions, with multiple artists inputting their ideas. Much of the fashion produc...
  20. Nobu Kitamura (2,285 bytes)
    15: ...p in New York City for two years and many Western artists and musicians took to the brand. Some of these ba...
    19: ...he Aoyama Hysteric Glamour shop) to show works by artists he likes, including art stars [[Nobuyoshi Araki]]...

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