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Afterwards, the group held their first Japanese concert tour, known as the "2PM 1st Japan Tour 2011 Take Off," which began in Sapporo on May 6 and ended a week later in Tokyo. [49] On June 15, 2011, JYP Entertainment released the first teaser of 2PM's upcoming second studio album, which would be known as Hands Up . [ 50 ]
In 2011, 2PM debuted in Japan with the single ... Japanese show where 2PM and 2AM travel through Japan and experiencing Japanese culture. 25 episodes aired from 3 ...
"Ultra Lover" is the third Japanese single by South Korean boy band 2PM. It was released on November 2, 2011 [1] in 3 editions: CD+DVD, CD+Photobook and a Regular edition. The single was released along with the group's second live DVD "1st Japan Tour 2011 "Take Off" in Makuhari Messe". [2] The single ranked #4 in Oricon's Weekly chart. [3]
"Beautiful" is the fourth Japanese single by South Korean boy band 2PM. It was released on June 6, 2012 in 3 editions: CD+DVD, [1] CD+Photobook [2] and a Regular edition. [3] The single was released along with the group's third live DVD "Arena Tour 2011 'Republic of 2PM'".
To promote the album, Girls' Generation embarked on their first Japan concert tour, The First Japan Arena Tour. Furthermore, the album ranked 18th on Spin magazine's list of the Top 20 Pop Albums of 2011. With the aid of their repackaged album, the album has officially shipped over 1 million copies as of January 11, 2012.
A teaser of the music video was released on July 5 into 2PM's official Japanese website. [2] [3] The full music video premiered on MTV Japan on July 30.In the music video the boys are dancing in various studios dressed in formal attire.
"Take Off" is the debut Japanese single by South Korean boy band, 2PM. This single was released on May 18, 2011 in 4 editions: CD+DVD, CD+Photobook, CD only limited and a Regular edition. The song was used as ending song theme for the first 12 episodes of Season 1 of the Blue Exorcist anime series. [1]
It was announced on March 7, 2011, that Girls' Generation would embark on their first nationwide Japan tour on May 18, 2011, at Yoyogi National Stadium in Tokyo, with a total of seven stops in Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka and Fukuoka. [1] The start of the tour was postponed to May 31, 2011, because of the 2011 TÅhoku earthquake and tsunami.