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2003 establishments in Japan

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Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
An Cafe
Japanese visual kei band
Japan International Cooperation Agency
governmental agency
FC Ryukyu Okinawa
association football club
Iwate Grulla Morioka
Japanese football club
Shrek 4-D
2003 4D film at various theme parks around the world
Girugamesh
SID
Japanese band
Okinawa Urban Monorail Line
monorail service in Okinawa, Japan
Noto Airport
airport in Wajima, Ishikawa prefecture, Japan
Roppongi Hills Mori Tower
building in Tokyo, Japan
Monthly Dragon Age
Japanese manga magazine
Roppongi Hills
buildings complex in Tokyo
Japan Rugby League One
Highest rugby league in Japan
Gallhammer
Gallhammer () were a Japanese extreme metal group that drew on black metal, doom metal and crust punk. They formed in Tokyo in 2003 and released three studio albums.
Shiodome City Center
skyscraper
Aa!
was a Japanese girl group under Hello! Project.
Manga Time Kirara Carat
Japanese manga magazine
Disney Channel Japan
Disney Channel's Japanese Subsidiary
Japan National Tourism Organization
administrative agency in Japan
Rythem
is a Japanese pop duo signed to Sony Music Japan consisting of two female members, vocalist/pianist and vocalist/guitarist . Rythem was active from 2003 until 2011; in 2021, they announced their return to performing on their official YouTube channel.
Japan national women's cricket team
Japanese Women's Cricket Team
Yuri Shimai
magazine
Kamiiida Line
metro line in Nagoya, Aichi prefecture, Japan
Midori
Japanese musical group; jazz-punk fusion band
Aomori Expressway
expressway in Aomori, Aomori, Japan
Monthly Ikki
Japanese manga magazine
ICOCA
ICOCA () is a rechargeable contactless smart card used on the JR West rail network in Japan. The card was launched on November 1, 2003, for usage on the Urban Network, which encompasses the major cities of Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe (Keihanshin). It is now usable on many other networks nationwide. The ICOCA area has gradually been expanded, and now includes the San'yo region through the Okayama and Hiroshima urban areas, and some lines in northern Shikoku, San'in and Hokuriku regions as of 2024.
Verspah Oita
Japanese association football club
Second Koizumi Cabinet
Rakuraku Biwako
Japanese train service
Enoshima Sea Candle
lighthouse in Japan
Tougeki – Super Battle Opera
esport competition in Japan
Toki Messe
convention center in Niigata, Niigata Prefecture, Japan
Kyushu Railway History Museum
railway museum in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka prefecture, Japan
Dazzle Vision
Japanese rock band
Obihiro-Hiroo Expressway
expressway in Hokkaido, Japan
Gatas Brilhantes H.P.
association football club
Enkū Museum
museum in Japan
Riverwalk Kitakyushu
shopping mall in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan
Japan Science and Technology Agency
Japanese government agency
Second Keihan Highway
toll-access bypass highway of Japan National Route 1
Ōtani University Museum
museum in Kyoto, Japan
Japan Railway Construction, Transport and Technology Agency
Japanese railway construction public corporation
Comi Digi +
Japanese manga magazine
Matsue Expressway
expressway in Hiroshima and Shimane Prefectures, Japan
Sapporo Ainu Culture Promotion Center
Folklore museum
Hakodate-Esashi Expressway
expressway in Hokkaido, Japan
The Candy Spooky Theater
Japanese visual kei rock band
Harima Expressway
expressway in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
Kanagawa University of Human Services
Higher education institution in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Negicco
is a female idol music group created in July 2003. It is composed today of three members: Nao, Megu and Kaede. The group is from Niigata, Japan, and was created for the promotion of the local green onion (Allium fistulosum): the word means "green onion" in Japanese. "Negicco" thus means "The green onion girls". The group is produced by Negi-pro Agency, and is signed to the T-Palette Records label. The single "Tokimeki no Headliner" number 20 on the weekly Oricon Singles Chart in November 2013 and Hikari no Spur reached the fifth place.
TV Asahi headquarters
building in Minato-ku, Japan