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  • 00:33, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Atelier Pierrot(New page: '''Atelier Pierrot''' is a Japanese clothing brand and a well known storefront in Harauku. The company, with its Laforet Harajuku location is known for its wide array of both gothi...)
  • 00:29, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Alice Auaa(New page: '''Alice Auaa''' is a Japanese Gothic Lolita fashion label and clothing brand. The brand, first started in 1993 with the opening of “Alice in Modern Time” in Kobe, [[Japan]...)
  • 00:27, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Pink House(New page: '''Pink House''' is a Japanese gothic Lolita fashion label. The brand, started in the mid-1970s was among the first brands to bring the concept of designer produced, Lolita style c...)
  • 00:25, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Tao Kurihara(New page: '''Tao Kurihara''' is a Japanese fashion designer. Her label, created under the umbrella of Rei Kawabuko’s Comme des Garcons has grown since its inception in 2005 to present ...) (top)
  • 00:22, 20 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Juliette et Justine(New page: '''Juliette et Justine''' is a Japanese fashion label and clothing brand. The brand, known as part of the “classic gothic Lolita” movement of clothing styles is best known for ...)
  • 23:25, 17 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Yoyogi National Stadium(New page: '''Yoyogi National Stadium''' is a central stadium built in Tokyo, Japan’s Yoyogi Park. The stadium, also often known as Yoyogi National Gymnasium, or Yoyogi Stadium was built be...) (top)
  • 23:23, 17 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Tamae Hirokawa(New page: '''Tamae Hirokawa''' is the lead designer of Japanese fashion label SOMARTA. Formally trained by Issey Misake and using more conceptual approaches to fashion than most Japanese...) (top)
  • 23:21, 17 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Shibuya Station(New page: '''Shibuya Station''' (渋谷駅) is the train station for the Shibuya district of Tokyo, Japan. After Shinjuku and Ikebukuro, Shibuya is the third busiest station in T...) (top)
  • 23:12, 17 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Subway(New page: The '''Tokyo Subway''' system is located in Tokyo Metropolitan area. Known as the most extensive and highest trafficked subway in the world, the Tokyo Subway is made up of more than 28...) (top)
  • 23:10, 17 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Yodobashi Camera(New page: '''Yodobashi Camera''' (ヨドバシカメラ) is a Japanese chain store that sells electronics. Currently consisting of 20 stores in Japan, Yodobashi Camera is among the best know...) (top)
  • 23:08, 17 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Park Hyatt Tokyo(New page: The '''Park Hyatt Tokyo''' is a Shinjuku district hotel located in the midst of Tokyo, Japan. The hotel, which has become well known for its ranking as the top hotel in the wor...)
  • 23:06, 17 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Metro(New page: '''Tokyo Metro''' (東京メトロ) is one of the two primary metro systems in place in the Tokyo Subway System in Tokyo, Japan. Operating alongside Toei, the other of the ...)
  • 23:03, 17 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Disneyland(New page: '''Tokyo Disneyland''' (東京ディズニーランド) is a theme park located in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan just outside Tokyo. The park which encompasses slightly more than 1...)
  • 23:00, 17 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Kiminori Morishita(New page: '''Kiminori Morishita''' is a Japanese clothing brand of the same name as its creator. Morishita, who first launched his menswear collection in 2002 in Tokyo, Japan, is known f...) (top)
  • 22:21, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Daikanyama(History)
  • 20:49, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Japanese Food(New page: '''Japanese food''' has developed over the course of many centuries in Japan. Each age of Japanese history has had its own impact on the cuisine included in Japanese fare, with the...)
  • 19:52, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Meguro(New page: '''Meguro''' (目黒) is a city in the Meguro special ward of Tokyo, Japan. Known for its historical and geographic uniqueness, including the finding of the [[Higashiyama Shell mou...) (top)
  • 19:25, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Nakameguro(New page: '''Nakameguro''' (中目黒) is a well known fashion district within the special ward of Meguro in Tokyo, Japan. Famous for its integration of fashionable cars and cafes with m...)
  • 18:47, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Kita-ku(top)
  • 18:26, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Aoyama(New page: '''Aoyama''' (青山) is a Tokyo Neighborhood in the Minato Ward. As one of the most popular entertainment and shopping districts in Tokyo. Known for its fashion boutiques, large s...) (top)
  • 18:07, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Arakawa-ku(top)
  • 17:56, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Koto-ku(top)
  • 17:45, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Machida(New page: '''Machida''' (町田市) is one of Tokyo’s many cities, located in the Western most regions of the metropolitan area. Founded on February 1, 1958, the city has a total area of more ...)
  • 17:32, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Omotesando Hills(New page: '''Omotesando Hills''' (表参道ヒルズ) is an urban development located in the Aoyama District of Tokyo, Japan. The complex, built by the urban development company, [[Mori ...) (top)
  • 17:21, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Suginami-ku(New page: '''Suginami-ku''' (杉並区) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. The ward is home to 536,657 people according a 2008 census and is located in the western part of Tokyo...) (top)
  • 04:57, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Kappabashi(New page: '''Kappabashi''' (合羽橋) Street is a shopping area between Ueno and Asakusa where dozens of different restaurant and kitchen supply stores are located. The street is known for ...) (top)
  • 04:52, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Adachi-ku(top)
  • 04:42, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Kichijoji(New page: '''Kichijoji''' (吉祥寺) is a Tokyo neighborhood located within the city of Musashino. The commercial district to the North of the Kichijoji train station is the hub for the are...) (top)
  • 04:24, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Omotesando(New page: '''Omotesando''' (表参道) is a popular street, subway station, and local neighborhood of Tokyo. Starting at Harajuku Station, Omotesando stretches to the foot of [[Takeshita Str...)
  • 04:16, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Seibu(New page: '''Seibu Department Stores Ltd''' (株式会社西武百貨店) is a Japanese Department Store company that opened in 1949. Today, Seibu is now owned and operated by [[Millenium Re...) (top)
  • 04:06, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Sunshine City(New page: '''Sunshine City''' (サンシャインシティ) is a building complex and retail center located in East Ikebukuro within Tokyo’s Toshima district. Within the confines of the co...) (top)
  • 03:22, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyu(New page: '''Tokyu Department Store Co. Ltd'''. is one of Japan’s most famous department stores. Operating 15 stores in Japan with a flagship location in Shibuya, Tokyu is also responsible...) (top)
  • 03:17, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Parco(New page: '''Parco''' is a Japanese department store based out of Tokyo’s Shibuya district. The shopping complex consists of 55 shops ranging in products from the top new designers in ...) (top)
  • 03:12, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Ebisu(New page: '''Ebisu''' (恵比寿) is a small neighborhood in the Shibuya Ward of Tokyo, Japan. Located between the Roppongi and Shibuya neighborhoods, Ebisu can be accessed from both...) (top)
  • 03:09, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Daikanyama
  • 03:08, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Daikanyama(New page: '''Daikanyama''' (代官山) is one of the districts of Tokyo, Japan’s Shibuya ward. Known as a hot spot of shopping for locals, Daikanyama is home to a wide variety of fashi...)
  • 03:01, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Koenji(New page: '''Koenji''' (高円寺) is a Suginami Ward suburb of Tokyo, located just west of Shinjuku. The area derives its name from various old temples located in the general vicinity a...) (top)
  • 02:57, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Roppongi(New page: '''Roppongi''' (六本木) is a Minato Ward district of Tokyo, Japan. Well known as the home of the massive Roppongi Hills development, Roppongi is home to many night clubs...)
  • 02:53, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Tokyo Imperial Palace(New page: The '''Tokyo Imperial Palace''' (皇居) is the residence of the Emperor of Japan. Located in the Chiyoda-ku ward of Tokyo, the palace is closest to the Tokyo Station and i...)
  • 02:45, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Marui(New page: '''Marui Co., Ltd''' (株式会社丸井) is a Tokyo based chain of department stores. The company is well known for its line and stock of women’s clothing and accessories. The compa...)
  • 02:42, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Toshima-ku(New page: '''Toshima-ku''' (豊島区) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. Toshima is located in the northwest-most corner of special ward area and is bordered on its sides by [[...) (top)
  • 02:39, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Taito-ku(New page: '''Taito-ku''' (台東区) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. The ward today is home to more than 175,346 people and bordered by the Arakawa, Sumida, Chuo,...) (top)
  • 02:33, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) JPop(New page: '''J-Pop''' is an abbreviated term for Japanese Pop, referring to a certain brand of Japanese music. Tracing its roots back to the earliest influences of Western music in the 1950s, JP...)
  • 02:27, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Shibuya-ku
  • 02:21, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Shinjuku-ku(New page: '''Shinjuku-ku''' (新宿区) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. Today Shinjuku is a major commercial and government hub as well as home to the busiest train station i...) (top)
  • 02:16, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Setagaya-ku(top)
  • 02:10, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Bunkyo-ku(top)
  • 02:03, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Marunouchi(New page: '''Marunouchi''' (丸の内) is one of Tokyo’s commercial districts located in Chiyoda between the Imperial Palace and Tokyo Station. The name literally translates to mean ...)
  • 01:54, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Sumida-ku(New page: '''Sumida-ku''' (墨田区) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. The ward has a population of 240,296 according to 2008 census data and located in the northeast section ...) (top)
  • 01:49, 5 June 2008 (hist) (diff) Odaiba(New page: '''Odaiba''' (お台場) is located in Tokyo Bay, Japan. The large artificial island can be accessed via the Rainbow bridge, which extends from central Tokyo. While the isl...)

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