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  2. Tokyo Game Show - Wikipedia

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    The first Tokyo Game Show was held in 1996. [2] From 1996 to 2002, the show was held twice a year: once in the Spring and once in Autumn (in the Tokyo Big Sight). [3] Since 2002, the show has been held once a year. 2011’s show hosted over 200,000 attendees and the 2012 show bringing in 223,753.

  3. 2024 in K-1 - Wikipedia

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    3 3:00 55 kg World Tournament Quarter Finals Super Welterweight 70 kg Kacper Muszyński: def. Zhora Akopyan: Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00 2024 K-1 World MAX -70 kg Tournament Quarterfinals Super Welterweight 70 kg Viktor Akimov: def. Romano Bakboord KO (Punch to the Body) 2 0:07 2024 K-1 World MAX -70 kg Tournament Quarterfinals

  4. List of Shooto events - Wikipedia

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    Road to ONE 3: Tokyo Fight Night: September 10, 2020: 556 Shooto 2020 Vol.5 August 1, 2020: Korakuen Hall: Tokyo, Japan 555 Shooto Vol.4 July 12, 2020: Mielparque Hall OSAKA Osaka, Japan 554 Shooto Vol.3 May 31, 2020: Korakuen Hall: Tokyo, Japan 553 Road to ONE: 2nd April 17, 2020: Tokyo, Japan 552 Shooto 2020 vol.2 February 16, 2020: New Pier ...

  5. History of the Tokyo Game Show - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Game Show 1997 was held April 4 to 6 in spring [4] and September 5 to 7 in autumn. This was the first show to function with the spring/autumn format. Attendance at the spring show was over 120,000, [4] [5] and over 100,000 at the autumn show. [6]

  6. Tougeki – Super Battle Opera - Wikipedia

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    Tougeki 2009 Final at JCB Hall in Tokyo. Tougeki - Super Battle Opera (闘劇, Tōgeki, lit. fighting drama) (SBO), also known as the Arcadia Cup Tournament [1] was an annual Japanese fighting video game tournament hosted by the magazine Arcadia. Several games are represented at a single year's tournament, with the lineup changing every year.

  7. The Beast in the East - Wikipedia

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    The American professional wrestling promotion WWE originally scheduled a house show event to be held on July 4, 2015, at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan.The promotion then decided to air the event as a WWE Network special and titled it The Beast in the East due to the event featuring Brock Lesnar, whose nickname is "The Beast," and due to the event taking place in Japan. [2]

  8. List of programs broadcast by TV Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Premiere date End date Production Kyatto Ninden Teyandee: February 1, 1990 February 12, 1991 Idol Angel Yokoso Yoko: April 2, 1990 February 4, 1991 NG Knight Ramune & 40: April 6, 1990 January 4, 1991 Tanoshii Moomin Ikka: April 12, 1990 October 3, 1991 Magical Angel Sweet Mint: May 2, 1990 March 27, 1991 Roleplay Densetsu Hepoi: October 6, 1990

  9. 2023 Valorant Champions Tour: Tokyo Masters - Wikipedia

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    Although officially named Masters Tokyo, the tournament ran from June 11–25, 2023 in Chiba, Japan, instead of Tokyo. For the 2023 season, this is the only Masters tournament to be played in the international leagues. [1] Fnatic have defeated Evil Geniuses via 3–0, in the best-of-5 Grand Final, to become the champions of the tournament. [2] [3]