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Summer Sonic Festival was founded in 2000 in Japan, by Naoki Shimizu, CEO of Tokyo promotions company Creativeman Productions Ltd. [3] Addressing the ever-growing demand for western music, the festival drew established and emerging musical acts of most genres to become, by 2010, Japan's biggest music event.
Patta Potta Monta (パッタ ポッタ モン太) is a children's anime series. It aired in Japan between August 1, 2006, and January 30, 2007, on Chiba TV.The show was made as commemoration of the 15th anniversary of production company Tokyo Kids.
Japanese festivals are traditional festive occasions often celebrated with dance and music in Japan.In Japan, festivals are called matsuri (祭り), and the origin of the word matsuri is related to the kami (神, Shinto deities); there are theories that the word matsuri is derived from matsu (待つ) meaning "to wait (for the kami to descend)", tatematsuru (献る) meaning "to make offerings ...
Funassyi (ふなっしー, Funasshī) is a fictional Japanese mascot character, unofficially representing the city of Funabashi, Chiba.It was created by a citizen of Funabashi with the objective of cheering up local residents and helping promote its hometown.
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Karate for Life (Japanese: 空手バカ一代 Karate Baka Ichidai) is a 1977 Japanese martial arts film about the martial arts master Mas Oyama starring Sonny Chiba. [1] [2]It is to Champion of Death and Karate Bear Fighter and is the third part in the Champion of Death series [], a series of movie adaptations of the Karate Baka Ichidai by Ikki Kajiwara. [3]
Megan Thee Stallion brings her love for Japanese culture to life in her latest music video.. On Friday, Aug. 9, the Grammy-winning rap star, 29, dropped the highly anticipated visual for her viral ...
Chiba Shrine (千葉神社, Chiba-jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in Chūō-ku, Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture.Originally a Buddhist temple dedicated to the deity Myōken, the patron of the Chiba clan, it was converted into a Shinto shrine dedicated to Ame-no-Minakanushi (a kami in Japanese mythology conflated with Myōken) during the Meiji period.