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  2. Rachel and Jun - Wikipedia

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    The couple were featured in BBC, [3] The Japan Times, [4] Japan Today [11] and in the TV show Asachan from TBS, in a section dedicated to foreign YouTube personalities based in Japan. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Rachel and Jun have collaborations with other notable YouTubers such as Simon and Martina , [ 14 ] Sebastiano Serafini , The Anime Man , einshine ...

  3. Roland (entertainer) - Wikipedia

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    Roland (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese host, [1] fashion model, TV personality, and entrepreneur. He is the representative director of Roland Group HD, Inc. As the Kabukicho host club sales record holder, he has been nicknamed "King of the Hosts".

  4. Emmymade - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015 her videos were created using boxes of ingredients curated by viewers; at that time she had a five-month backlog of boxes she planned to feature. [5] [7] She travels frequently to Japan for her videos. [6] She also posts videos of her backyard chickens. [2] Cho is a member of the creator company Jellysmack. [8]

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  6. Star TV host retires as sex scandal rocks Japan industry - AOL

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    After SMAP disbanded in 2016, Nakai went on to become a television host as well as one of the wealthiest celebrities in Japan. Japan's entertainment industry is facing a reckoning with long ...

  7. Mocomichi Hayami - Wikipedia

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    Mocomichi Hayami (速水 もこみち, Hayami Mokomichi, born August 10, 1984) is a Japanese actor, chef, TV presenter, entrepreneur, and model. Hayami is of Filipino descent; he is specifically a quarter Filipino, as his mother is Filipino-Japanese. [4] [5] [6] [7]

  8. Category:Family in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Family in Japan" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Japanese family; F.

  9. Mitsui family - Wikipedia

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    The Mitsui family (三井家, Mitsui-ke) is one of the most powerful families of merchants and industrialists in Japan.. The Mitsui enterprise (present-day Mitsui Group) was established in 1673 when Mitsui Takatoshi (1622–1694), the son of merchant parents, established Echigoya, a dry goods department store in both Edo and Kyoto, which later became the Mitsukoshi department store chain.