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Tokyo International Film Festival
international film festival held annually in Tokyo, Japan
Kyoto Prize
award for global achievement
Ryōgoku Kokugikan
sumo indoor arena located in Sumida-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Japan Prize
Japanese science award
Newtype
is a monthly magazine originating from Japan covering anime and, to a lesser extent, manga, voice actors, science fiction, , and video games. It was launched by publishing company Kadokawa Shoten on March 8, 1985, and has since been released in Japan on the 10th of every month.
Shooto
is a combat sport and mixed martial arts organization that is governed by the Shooto Association and the International Shooto Commission (ISC). Shooto was originally formed in 1985, first as a particular fighting system and then in 1989 as a mixed martial arts promotion. It is considered one of the first true mixed martial arts competitions, with its Vale Tudo Japan events being essential to the rise of Pride Fighting Championships and the development of modern MMA. Many Japanese MMA fighters had their start at Shooto and the organization still holds both professional and amateur tournaments.
Hitachi Kashiwa Soccer Stadium
football stadium
Currency Museum of the Bank of Japan
museum
Saikyō Line
railway line in Japan
Pizzicato Five
Japanese pop band
The Blue Hearts
Japanese punk rock band
Hiroshima International Animation Festival
biennial Japanese festival
Asuka
Japanese manga magazine
Ojika Airport
airport
Shoot boxing
combat sport and a stand-up fighting promotion company based in Tokyo, Japan
IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championship
professional wrestling tag team championship
Intex Osaka
convention center in the city of Osaka, Japan
Business Jump
Japanese manga magazine
The Gerogerigegege
Japanese band
Ruins
Japanese band
Fukuoka Prefectural Museum of Art
museum in Fukuoka, Japan
Onyanko Club
Japanese idol group
International Prize for Biology
annual award for outstanding contribution to the advancement of research in fundamental biology
Sega Mark III
JIT Recycle Ink Stadium
building in Kofu, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan
100-yen shop
Japanese shops
Eizan Electric Railway
railway company in Japan
WIDE Project
early Internet creator in Japan
Kobe-Awaji-Naruto Expressway
expressway in Hyogo and Tokushima Prefectures, Japan
Ippudo
Ippudo, also known as in Japan, is a Japanese fancy-ramen restaurant chain with locations worldwide. Ippudo is well known for its tonkotsu ramen, and has been described as "the most famous tonkotsu ramen shop in the country".
Isewangan Expressway
expressway in Aichi and Mie Prefectures, Japan
Spiral
building by architect Fumihiko Maki in Aoyama, Tokyo, Japan
Ushiroyubi Sasaregumi
Japanese pop music duo
Doom
thrash metal band from Japan
Telecommunication Technology Committee
Japanese standards organization
TUBE
Japanese band (1985-)
Hiroshima Sun Plaza
building in Nishi-ku, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
Kagoshima City Museum of Art
art museum in Kagoshima
Core Magazine
Japanese publishing company
Color
Japanese punk band
Kamakura Museum of Literature
literature museum in Kamakura, Kanagawa
Japan Racing Association Hall of Fame
Japanese horse racing memorial hall
Kochi Racecourse
Racecourse in Kochi, Japan
Higashikawa Prize
Japanese photography award
Mine's
, or simply '''Mine's''', is a tuning firm based in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
Asian Canoeing Championships
canoeing championship organised by the Asian Canoe Confederation
Dashidaira Dam
dam in Kurobe, Toyama, Japan
Fuji Hokuroku Park
athletics Station located in Japan
Japanese Touring Car Championship
auto racing championship in Japan
San-in Expressway
expressway in Tottori, Shimane and Yamaguchi Prefectures, Japan
Meiko Nishi Ohashi roadway bridges
bridge in Japan
NEC Green Rockets Tokatsu
Japanese rugby union team
Liberty Osaka
Human rights museum in South Osaka city
Shonentai
was a three-member Japanese boy band created by entertainment company Johnny & Associates, now rebranded to Starto Entertainment. They debuted on December 12, 1985. They were one of Japan's leading Japanese idol groups of the 1980s. The group led the annual musical Playzone from 1986 to 2008 for about 957 performances with a total attendance of over 1.38 million people over the course of 22 years.