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  2. Jun Matsumoto - Wikipedia

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    Jun Matsumoto (松本 潤, Matsumoto Jun, born August 30, 1983), often called by the portmanteau nickname MatsuJun (松潤), is a Japanese singer, actor, radio host, and model. He is a member of the boy band Arashi , and is Arashi's concert producer as well as production advisor for other groups.

  3. Arashi - Wikipedia

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    Arashi (嵐, lit. "Storm") is a Japanese boy band consisting of five members formed under the Johnny & Associates talent agency. The members are Satoshi Ohno, Sho Sakurai, Masaki Aiba, Kazunari Ninomiya, and Jun Matsumoto.

  4. Jun Matsumoto (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Jun Matsumoto (松本 純, Matsumoto Jun, born August 11, 1950) is a former Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party, who served as a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature).

  5. Smile (Japanese TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Smile (スマイル, Sumairu) is a television drama series, broadcast by TBS from April to June 2009. Jun Matsumoto plays the lead role of Vito, a half-Filipino, half-Japanese man who always smiles despite all of the problems and difficulties he faces.

  6. ‘This Is Not A Love Story’ by Huffington Post

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    A scary, sobering look at fatal domestic violence in the United States

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  8. Starto Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The event was directed by Jun Matsumoto and Tadayoshi Okura (Super Eight). [37] This performance was also held on May 29 and 30 at Kyocera Dome Osaka. A portion of the performance on May 29 was streamed live on YouTube, and the performance on May 30 was streamed for a fee. [38]

  9. AOL reviewed: Would you pay $40 a month for snacks from Japan?

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    Ordering a gift through the website is relatively simple. You choose the gift you want, pick your payment type (they accept most major credit cards, as well as Shop Pay, PayPal, Apple Pay, and ...