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  2. Japanese popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Japanese popular culture includes Japanese cinema, cuisine, television programs, anime, manga, video games, music, and doujinshi, all of which retain older artistic and literary traditions; many of their themes and styles of presentation can be traced to traditional art forms.

  3. Category:Entertainment in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japanese entertainment websites (4 C, 10 P) L. Japanese entertainment-related lists (6 C, 5 P) P. Professional wrestling in Japan (6 C, 25 P) Puroresu (6 P) R.

  4. Category:Japanese popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Japanese entertainment terms (1 C, 21 P) Japanese idols (8 C, 455 P) Japanese mascots (2 C, 45 P, 138 F) ... Pages in category "Japanese popular culture"

  5. Theatre of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Noh is one of the four major types of Japanese theatre.. Traditional Japanese theatre is among the oldest theatre traditions in the world. Traditional theatre includes Noh, a spiritual drama, and its comic accompaniment kyōgen; kabuki, a dance and music theatrical tradition; bunraku, puppetry; and yose, a spoken drama.

  6. Timeline of Japanese music - Wikipedia

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    1961 - 1st broadcast of Minna no Uta; 1963 - Sukiyaki reaches number 1 in the USA 1962 - 1st broadcast of Shichiji ni aimashō; 1964 - 1st broadcast of Music Fair; 1967 - Oricon founded; Akiko Nakamura [] released Nijiiro no mizūmi []; [6] Hibari Misora released Makkana Taiyō [7]

  7. Japanese variety show - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese variety show is an entertainment television program made up of a variety of original stunts, musical performances, comedy skits, quiz contests, and other acts. . Japanese variety shows are characterized by an eccentric, fast-paced style and are typically scheduled during prime television time for enterta

  8. Category:Japanese entertainment terms - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 September 2019, at 16:31 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Sarugaku - Wikipedia

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    Stage for Sarugaku at Nogohakusan-jinja, Ibigawa, Gifu, JapanSarugaku (猿楽, "monkey music") was a form of theatre popular in Japan during the 11th to 14th centuries. One of its predecessors was a sangaku [], a form of entertainment reminiscent of the modern-day circus, consisting mostly of acrobatics, juggling, and pantomime, sometimes combined with drum dancing.