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  2. Chindon'ya - Wikipedia

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    Chindon'ya street performers in Okubo, Tokyo, advertising for the opening of a pachinko parlor.. Chindon'ya (チンドン屋), also known as Japanese marching bands, and known historically as tōzai'ya (東西屋) or hiromeya (広目屋/披露目屋) are a type of elaborately-costumed street musicians in Japan who advertise for shops and other establishments.

  3. Mili (musical group) - Wikipedia

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    Mili is a Japanese indie music group founded in August 2012, consisting of Cassie Wei, Yamato Kasai, Yukihito Mitomo, Shoto Yoshida, and Ao Fujimori. Mili covers electronic classical, contemporary classical, and post-classical genres of music [2] in Japanese, English, Chinese, and French.

  4. History of China–Japan relations - Wikipedia

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    The history of China–Japan relations spans thousands of years through trade, cultural exchanges, friendships, and conflicts. Japan has deep historical and cultural ties with China; cultural contacts throughout its history have strongly influenced the nation – including its writing system [a] architecture, [b] cuisine, [c] culture, literature, religion, [d] philosophy, and law.

  5. MYMP - Wikipedia

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    Jacques "Chin" Alcantara founded the band in 1996 as an amateur rock band. [2]The band transitioned to pop music when they had a female vocalist, Nina in late 1997 . When she left for a solo career a year later, Juris from Davao took her place.

  6. Michelle Zauner - Wikipedia

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    Zauner directed the video for the single "Be Sweet". The album was nominated for Best Alternative Music Album at the 64th annual Grammy Awards. The album received widespread critical acclaim [71] and was the band's first to make the Billboard 200 list; it peaked at 56. [48] Jane Park interviews Michelle Zauner for Seattle Arts and Lectures in 2023.

  7. Glay - Wikipedia

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    Glay formed in 1988 as a high school band when Takuro asked Teru, a schoolmate, to play the drums.They found a bassist but had difficulty finding a vocalist. When Teru made a tape of his singing and gave it to Takuro he was immediately recruited for the part, leaving the drums part to be filled by another person.

  8. Frederic (band) - Wikipedia

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    Frederic (フレデリック) is a Japanese rock band from Kobe formed in 2009. The band is signed to A-Sketch Music Label and has, as of 2015, released 4 EPs and multiple singles. In 2015, Frederic won the Kansai block local award at the 7th CD Shop Awards for their album oddloop . [ 1 ]

  9. Category:Japanese boy bands - Wikipedia

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