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  2. Tower Records - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Tower Records in Japan started its business as the Japan Branch of MTS Incorporated. The following year, Sapporo Store, the first in Japan and internationally opened. The chain eventually expanded internationally to include stores in Japan, United Kingdom, Canada, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, the ...

  3. AI Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    AI Entertainment Inc. Tower Records (Japan) Genre: K-pop, J-pop and rock music : Country of origin: Japan: Location: Shibuya, Tokyo: Official website: AIEnt.jp/

  4. Tokyo Skytree - Wikipedia

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    17 November 2011: Guinness World Records certified the Tokyo Skytree as the tallest free-standing tower. 2012. 16 February 2012: The roofs of warehouses close to the tower were damaged by falling snow and ice from the tower. 29 February 2012: Tower construction was finished.

  5. Tower Records Japan - Wikipedia

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  6. Construction begins at former Tower Records site in ... - AOL

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    There’s a new future in store for the former site of the iconic Tower Records building on Sacramento’s Broadway strip. Construction crews were excavating the site at 2500 16th St., on ...

  7. Tokyo Tower - Wikipedia

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    At 332.9 meters (1,092 ft), it was the tallest tower in Japan until the construction of Tokyo Skytree in 2012. The structure is an Eiffel Tower-inspired lattice tower that is painted white and international orange to comply with air safety regulations. The tower's main sources of income are tourism and antenna leasing.

  8. Twice (Twice album) - Wikipedia

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    On December 4, it was announced that it topped Tower Records Japan's 2017 best-selling domestic albums by K-pop artists. The album exceeded 326,400 shipments on February 23, 2018.

  9. Cocco - Wikipedia

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    A track from the EP, Sing a Song ~No Music, No Life~, was used in an advertising campaign for Tower Records Japan. On March 21, 1997, Cocco changed the official spelling of her name to "Cocco" and released her major label debut single Countdown. A full-length album followed shortly after.

  10. Why Don't You Play in Hell? (song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of the song describe day-to-day life, filled with "unresistable difficulties", as hell. [10] It asserts that people must therefore "boldly" take on challenges, according to an analysis by Tower Records Japan writer Hamaguchi. [10]

  11. T-Palette Records - Wikipedia

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    J-pop ( idols) Country of origin. Japan. Location. Aoyama, Minato, Tokyo. Official website. tower .jp /label /t-paletterecords. T-Palette Records is a Japanese record label, specializing in idols. It is a subsidiary of the Japanese franchise of Tower Records.