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  2. 2020 in Japanese music - Wikipedia

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    Legend – Metal Galaxy (Day 1) (Metal Galaxy World Tour In Japan Extra Show) Babymetal: Legend – Metal Galaxy (Day 2) (Metal Galaxy World Tour In Japan Extra Show) Culture: Climbgrow: MuuSee: Miyu Sakihi: No Good: N/A: 24H: Seventeen "Shōjo Kageki Review Starlight Rondo Rondo Rondo" Shudaika CD "Saisei Sanbi Kyoku" Starlight Kuku Gumi

  3. Yahoo Kids - Wikipedia

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    Kids (known as Yahoo!きっず in Japan) is a public web portal provided by Yahoo! Japan to find age-appropriate online content for children between the ages of 4 and 12. This site was formerly available in English via Yahoo! , where it was known as Yahooligans! until December 2006, and in Korean via Yahoo!

  4. Airi Matsui - Wikipedia

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    Airi Matsui (松井 愛莉, Matsui Airi, born December 26, 1996) is a Japanese actress, model, and former singer. [2] She is signed to the agency Amuse, Inc. and is a former member of Japanese idol group Sakura Gakuin.

  5. File:Yahoo Japan Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on azb.wikipedia.org یاهو! ژاپون; Usage on bn.wikipedia.org ইয়াহু! জাপান

  6. Yahoo Groups - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Clubs was launched in 1998 as an extension of services developed by Yahoo! Message. In August 2000 Yahoo acquired eGroups.com. [5] [6] [7] In 2001 Yahoo! deleted adult groups from its search directory, making it very difficult to locate Yahoo! groups with adult content. The Groups Updates Email feature was introduced in 2010.

  7. Natsuki Obama - Wikipedia

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    Natsuki Obama (小濱なつき, Obama Natsuki, born February 12, 1984) is a Japanese fashion model and actor. She appeared in the national "What should I do to coordinate tomorrow?"

  8. Line Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Line Corporation was founded on September 4, 2000, as Hangame Japan as a part of Hangame, a South Korean game company owned by NHN at the time. In August 2003, the company was renamed to NHN Japan. In 2007 Naver established another Japanese subsidiary Naver Japan, which managed the Naver

  9. Timeline of Yahoo - Wikipedia

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    January 19, 2000: At the height of the Dot-com tech bubble, shares in Yahoo Japan became the first stocks in Japanese history to trade at over ¥100,000,000, reaching a price of 101.4 million yen ($962,140 at that time). [12]