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  2. Snoopy Museum Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Old museum in Roppongi. The original Snoopy Museum Tokyo opened in Roppongi on 23 April 2016, and attracted almost a million visitors for the next two years. It closed its doors in 2018, the year which also marked the 50th anniversary of Peanuts being first introduced in Japan, after its final exhibition (21 April to 24 September 2018).

  3. The Peanuts - Wikipedia

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    The Peanuts (ザ・ピーナッツ, Za Pīnattsu) were a Japanese vocal group consisting of twin sisters Emi (伊藤エミ, Itō Emi) and Yumi Itō (伊藤ユミ, Itō Yumi). [2] They were born in Nagoya, Japan on April 1, 1941. [ 1 ]

  4. Peanuts - Wikipedia

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    A shop selling Snoopy-related merchandise in Yokohama, Japan. The number of different licensed items is countless. The characters from the comic have long been licensed for use on merchandise, the success of the comic strip helping to create a market for such items.

  5. Sanrio - Wikipedia

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    Sanrio has created over 450 characters as of 2022, the best known of which is the white cat character Hello Kitty from 1974. [35] Other well-known characters include the rabbit My Melody from 1975, the frog Keroppi from 1988, the penguin Bad Badtz-Maru from 1993, the white dog Cinnamoroll from 2001, the rabbit Kuromi from 2005, the animal series Jewelpet from 2008, the egg character Gudetama ...

  6. Japanese-style peanuts - Wikipedia

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    Japanese-style peanuts were created in Mexico during the 1940s by Japanese immigrant Yoshihei Nakatani, the father of Yoshio and Carlos Nakatani. [7] He lost his job after the mother-of-pearl button factory he worked at, named El Nuevo Japón, was forced to close after its proprietor came under suspicion of being a spy for the Empire of Japan.

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    These are the best Advent calendars to shop in 2024. Find the best Advent calendars for kids or pets, or treat yourself with chocolates, wine, or self-care goodies. ... and coconut curry peanuts ...

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  9. Furimukanaide - Wikipedia

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    "Furimukanaide" (ふりむかないで, lit. "Don't Look Back") is a single by Japanese music duo The Peanuts.Composed by Hiroshi Miyagawa with lyrics by Tokiko Iwatani, the single was released on February 10, 1962, by King Records. [1]