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  2. Japan women's national basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese, which were coached by Tom Hovasse, excelled in an 87–71 win over France in the semi-finals before coming short 75–90 against the United States. Japan's Rui Machida set an Olympic record with 18 assists against France. [3] As of 2019, Japan has been the reigning Champion of the Asia-Oceania region. [4]

  3. Irasutoya - Wikipedia

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    Irasutoya (Japanese: いらすとや, derived from Japanese: イラスト, romanized: irasuto, lit. 'illustration' and Japanese: 屋, romanized: -ya, lit. 'shop') is a website operated by illustrator Takashi Mifune that offers gratis clip art illustrations. These works can be used for both commercial and non-commercial applications, but ...

  4. Momoiro Clover Z - Wikipedia

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    Momoiro Clover Z's ninth single "Saraba, Itoshiki Kanashimitachi yo", which appeared in November, topped the Billboard Japan Hot 100 chart, becoming their first single to do so. [44] They contributed to the anime Joshiraku with " Nippon Egao Hyakkei " as the ending theme which was released on 5 September with a prior early release in iTunes ...

  5. Anri Sugihara - Wikipedia

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    Anri Sugihara (杉原 杏璃, Sugihara Anri, born June 12, 1982, in Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan), is a Japanese gravure idol who is represented by the talent agency, Stardust Promotion, then Arimax, and later Fitone. She is currently freelance.

  6. Ai Shinozaki - Wikipedia

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    Ai Shinozaki (篠崎 愛, Shinozaki Ai, born February 26, 1992) is a Japanese gravure idol, singer, and a former member of "AeLL.", a musical idol group.. When she started modelling in 2006 at age 14, Shinozaki caused widespread press and web comments about her having an unusually curvy figure for a Japanese teenager. [1]

  7. Category:Japanese female idols - Wikipedia

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    Japanese female idols, entertainers marketed for image, attractiveness, and personality in Japanese pop culture. Idols are primarily singers with training in other performance skills such as acting, dancing, and modeling. Idols are commercialized through merchandise and endorsements by talent agencies, while maintaining a parasocial ...

  8. Rio Teramoto - Wikipedia

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    She worked promoting other performers at the 2016 Tokyo Idol Festival. In 2017, Teramoto worked on a various theatrical productions, including a role in Fiddler on the Roof . [ 2 ] In 2018, she entered the "Miss Magazine" contest, which was revived for the first time in 7 years, taking the runner-up "Miss Young Magazine" title while being ...

  9. AKB48 - Wikipedia

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    akb48.co.jp. AKB48 (pronounced A.K.B. Forty-Eight) is a Japanese idol musical girl group named after the Akihabara area in Tokyo, where the group's theater is located. AKB48 has sold more records than any other female musical act in Japanese history. [2] AKB48's producer, Yasushi Akimoto, wanted to form a girl group with its own theater and ...