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Akita Municipal Junior College of Arts and Crafts

The Akita Municipal Junior College of Arts and Crafts is a municipal junior college in Akita City, Japan, established in 1995.

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Best Denki Stadium

Best Denki Stadium (ベスト電器スタジアム), is located in the Hakata Ward of Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.

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Big Hat

The Big Hat is an indoor ice hockey arena in Nagano, Japan with a capacity of 10,104 seated spectators. Its official name is the Nagano Wakasato Tamokuteki Sports Arena. The arena was completed and officially opened on December 10, 1995.

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Comic Beam

Comic Beam (コミックビーム) is a Japanese seinen manga magazine published by Enterbrain on a monthly basis since November 1995. In 2006, it had a circulation of 25,000. Popular manga serialized in Comic Beam include Kaoru Mori's Emma about the love story between a maid and an aristocratic man in Victorian England. Emma was adapted into an anime series and translated into many languages. Koi no Mon revolves around a group of otaku, their lives and romantic relationships. The comedy by Hanyu-new was made into a film in 2004. Comic Beam is considered an "alternative" manga magazine in the Japanese publishing industry, where its 25,000 circulation is less than 1% of other more popular manga magazines like Weekly Shōnen Jump. Its small but loyal readership is regarded as consisting largely of hardcore comic enthusiast and art students.

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Disney's Fantillusion

Disney's Fantillusion!, later known as Disney's Fantillusion Parade, was a regularly scheduled night-time parade, created by Ron Logan, that performed nightly at Disneyland Park (Paris) during its summer and winter seasons. It featured floats and live performers covered in thousands of electronically controlled lights and a synchronized soundtrack controlled by a Dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF) tone broadcast along the parade route. The parade was originally created for Tokyo Disneyland where it ran for six years from 1995 to 2001. An updated version of the Main Street Electrical Parade replaced Disney's Fantillusion at Tokyo Disneyland known as the Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade: DreamLights as Fantillusion was sent to Paris to become the Disney's Fantillusion Parade.

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Egao Kenko Stadium

Egao Kenko Stadium (えがお健康スタジアム) is a multi-purpose stadium in Higashi-ku, Kumamoto, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and sometimes for Top League rugby games. The stadium holds 32,000 people.

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Egg (magazine)

Egg was a style magazine for gyaru fashion, distributed in Japan. It featured photos of ganguro girls and synopses of their tastes and popular trends. The magazine also usually had photos of the newest fashions, where to buy them, latest hairstyles, cell phones, and make up tips. It also had candid photos of ganguro girls on the streets of Japan, similar to Fruits magazine. Egg had its own models which starred in every magazine. Due to the decline of Gyaru popularity, the magazine shut down with the last issue on 31 May 2014.

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Gaea Japan

Gaea Japan was a Japanese women's professional wrestling promotion. GAEA's name comes from the Greek mythological goddess of the Earth, Gaea or Gaia.

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Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments

The Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments is a museum in Hamamatsu, Japan. It is the first public museum about musical instruments in Japan. The museum contains collections of different types of instruments from various parts of the world.

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Hiroshima City Transportation Museum

The Hiroshima City Transportation Museum is a transport museum in Hiroshima, Japan, opened in March 1995.

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Hokkaido Tokachi Sky Earth

Hokkaido Tokachi Sky Earth is a football (soccer) club based in Obihiro, which is located in Hokkaido in Japan. They play in the Hokkaido Soccer League, which is part of Japanese Regional Leagues.

Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health SciencesW
Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences

Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences is a public university in the town of Ami, Ibaraki, Japan. The school was established in 1995.

International University of Health and WelfareW
International University of Health and Welfare

International University of Health and Welfare is a private university in Ōtawara, Tochigi, Japan, established in 1995.

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Irabu Prefectural Natural Park

Irabu Prefectural Natural Park is a Prefectural Natural Park on and around the islands of Irabu and Shimojishima, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. The islands, part of the Miyako island group, are adjacent but divided by a narrow channel. The park was established in 1995 and includes a designated marine zone of 23 km².

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Ishikawa Nanao Art Museum

Ishikawa Nanao Art Museum opened in 1995 in Nanao, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. The main art gallery on the Noto Peninsula, the collection includes works by Hasegawa Tōhaku.

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Iwaki Green Stadium

Iwaki Green Stadium is a stadium in Iwaki, Fukushima, Japan. It opened in 1995 and holds 30,000 people. Its design was based on that of Chiba Marine Stadium, and it is used primarily used for baseball. The stadium hosts high school, university and amateur baseball and softball events, and one-two professional baseball games per year. It hosted one NPB All-Star Game in 2013.

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Japan Sevens

The Japan Sevens, also known as the Tokyo Sevens, is an annual rugby sevens tournament held at the Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium in Tokyo, Japan. It was a part of the Sevens World Series from 2000 to 2001 and from 2012 to 2015.

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Jōgakura Bridge

Jōgakura Bridge is a 360-meter-long (1,180 ft) deck arch bridge in the southern Hakkōda Mountains in the city of Aomori in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It carries National Route 394 at a height of 122 meters (400 ft) above Jōgakura Creek. Located inside of Towada-Hachimantai National Park, the bridge is known as being a place for observing the area's scenic beauty as well as being the longest of its type in Japan.

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Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History

The Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History is a natural history museum in the city of Odawara in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The museum has an extensive geology section, and focuses on the flora and fauna of Kanagawa prefecture.

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Kawara Museum

The Kawara Museum (近江八幡市立かわらミュージアム)(Omihachiman City Rooftile Museum) is a museum in Ōmihachiman, Shiga, Japan, devoted to Japanese-style roof tiles (kawara).

Kawasaki City College of NursingW
Kawasaki City College of Nursing

Kawasaki City College of Nursing is a coeducational public junior college in Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The predecessor of the college was founded in 1964, and the college was chartered as a junior college in 1995.

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Kikkawa Historical Museum

Kikkawa Historical Museum is a private museum of artefacts handed down by the Kikkawa clan, daimyō of Iwakuni Domain, in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. Located between Kintai-kyō bridge and Iwakuni Castle and opened by the Kikkawa Hōkōkai Society (吉川報效会) in 1995, the museum's collection totals some seven thousand items, including materials from the Heian and Kamakura periods, a painting attributed to Sesshū, and one National Treasure. There are four changing displays each year. Other materials once owned by the Kikkawa clan are on display at Iwakuni Chōkokan.

Kurashiki University of Science and the ArtsW
Kurashiki University of Science and the Arts

Kurashiki University of Science and the Arts is a private university in Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan, established in 1995. Currently part of the Kake Gakuen

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Manga Time Jumbo

Manga Time Jumbo is a Japanese monthly yonkoma seinen manga magazine published by Hōbunsha since April 1995. The magazine was published in the 1990s as Manga Time Zōkan. Before the May 2005 issue, the magazine was released on the 12th day of the month, but is now released monthly on the 4th. Manga Time Jumbo is printed as B5 size.

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MAX (band)

MAX is a Japanese female vocal group. The name is an acronym for "Musical Active eXperience". The original members of MAX made their musical debut as members of the Super Monkey's along with lead vocalist Namie Amuro. They branched out on their own in 1995, becoming stars in their own right with selling several million albums and a string of consecutive top 20 singles from 1996 to 2000. Their lead singer, Mina, left the group in 2002 due to pregnancy and was replaced by Aki Maeda who assumed the stage name Aki. Aki left the group in August 2008 to pursue a solo career. Original member Mina returned to the group on October 28, 2008 ushering in the group's comeback after a two-year hiatus.

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Miyazaki Prefectural Art Museum

Miyazaki Prefectural Art Museum was established in Miyazaki, Japan, in 1995. The collection focuses on artists from or associated with Miyazaki Prefecture and also includes works by Picasso, Klee, and Magritte.

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Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo

The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo is a contemporary art museum in Koto, Tokyo, Japan. The museum is located in Kiba Park. It was opened in 1995.

Nagano College of NursingW
Nagano College of Nursing

Nagano College of Nursing is a public university in Komagane, Nagano, Japan. The school was established in 1995.

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Niigata Institute of Technology

Niigata Institute of Technology is a private university in Kashiwazaki, Niigata, Japan. It was established in 1995.

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OOIOO

OOIOO is a Japanese experimental rock band. The four-piece ensemble was founded by Boredoms drummer and occasional trumpeter and vocalist Yoshimi P-We. When she was asked to do a photo shoot for a magazine she invited a few of her friends to join her and created for the shoot a fake band called OOIOO which they later decided to make real. The band quickly gained attention by being the opening act for Sonic Youth in 1997 on their Japan tour.

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Osaka Prefectural Government Sakishima Building

The Osaka Prefectural Government Sakishima Building , or Cosmo Tower , is the second tallest building in Osaka, and the third-tallest building in Japan. The former name is Osaka World Trade Center Building , or WTC Cosmo Tower until June, 2010. It is located in Nanko Cosmo Square near the Osaka harbor, Suminoe-ku, Osaka, and is the same height as the Rinku Gate Tower Building in Rinku Town.

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Puffy AmiYumi

Puffy is a Japanese pop rock duo formed in Tokyo in 1995, consisting of singers Ami Onuki and Yumi Yoshimura. In the United States, they adopted the name Puffy AmiYumi to avoid legal naming conflicts with Sean Combs, who also performed under the name Puffy. They sing in Japanese and English.

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Repsol Honda

Repsol Honda is the official factory team of the Honda Racing Corporation in the MotoGP World Championship, backed by principal sponsor Repsol.

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Shimonoseki City Archaeological Museum

Shimonoseki City Archaeological Museum opened in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, in 1995. It is located next to the Ayaragigō Site, a Yayoi settlement that has been designated a national Historic Site.

Sunritz Hattori Museum of ArtsW
Sunritz Hattori Museum of Arts

Sunritz Hattori Museum of Arts is located on the shore of Lake Suwa in Suwa, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Designed by Shōzō Uchii, it opened in 1995. The collection includes works by Renoir and Chagall, Ogata Kōrin and Sakai Hōitsu, as well as one of the two Japanese National Treasure tea bowls, Fuji-san by Honami Kōetsu.

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Thespakusatsu Gunma

Thespakusatsu Gunma is a professional football (soccer) club based in Maebashi, Gunma Prefecture in Japan. The club plays in the J2 League, the second division of professional football in Japan.

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Tokushima Prefectural Buried Cultural Properties Research Centre

Tokushima Prefectural Buried Cultural Properties Research Centre opened in Itano, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan, in 1995. The collection includes a dōtaku excavated in Yano, Tokushima City which has been designated an Important Cultural Property. Publications include an Annual Bulletin and Research Reports.