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  2. Devil's sword dance - Wikipedia

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    The Devil's Sword Dance (鬼剣舞, onikenbai) is a sword dance usually performed by a group of eight dancers, especially popular in northeastern Japan. It is so called because the dancers wear face masks which look like demons ( 鬼 , oni ) .

  3. Mask (Ayumi Hamasaki song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mask" was the first Komuro arrangement that Hamasaki had used in twelve years, the last time being for her single "Crossroad". [7]The track begins with a synthesized melody overlaid with keyboard-led chords, evolving into a retro dance number; it is described as being "sad but powerful", the dissonant lyrics and composition at odds with the otherwise upbeat tone. [8]

  4. Behind the Mask (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Behind the Mask" is a 1979 song by the Japanese synth-pop group Yellow Magic Orchestra. The composer, Ryuichi Sakamoto , wrote the first version for a television commercial. A new version with lyrics by Chris Mosdell was released on the 1979 Yellow Magic Orchestra album Solid State Survivor .

  5. Hannya - Wikipedia

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    The hannya (般若) is a mask used in a traditional Japanese Noh theater, representing a jealous female demon. It is characterized by two sharp bull-like horns, metallic eyes, and a leering mouth. [1] In Noh plays, the type of mask changes according to the degree of jealousy, resentment, and anger of the female characters.

  6. Masked Singer - Wikipedia

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    Masked Singer is an international music reality game show franchise. It originated from the South Korean program The King of Mask Singer , developed by Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation . Format

  7. Man with a Mission - Wikipedia

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    Man with a Mission (stylized in all caps and sometimes shortened as MWAM) is a Japanese rock band which was formed in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, in 2010. [8] The band currently consists of five band members, with stage names of Tokyo Tanaka (vocals, leader), Jean-Ken Johnny (guitar, vocals, rapping), Kamikaze Boy (bass guitar, backing vocals), DJ Santa Monica (DJ, sampling) and Spear Rib (drums). [9]

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  9. Deviloof - Wikipedia

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    Deviloof has strong influences from Japanese visual kei bands such as X Japan and Dir En Grey, while vocalist Keisuke also cites Megadeth and Elvis Presley as influences. [1] Some of the senior Japanese rock bands influenced Deviloof to embrace the visual kei look, and for Keisuke, these influences come from his great respect for X Japan and ...