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A film about a concert tour of the Icelandic pop group Sykurmolarnir (The Sugarcubes) to Japan
An actuality film showing a Buddhist festival in Kyoto. The procession includes Buddhist monks, geishas, and others dressed coordinately to the Japanese tradition.
The experience of six chilean journalists that where trapped in Japan in 1941, during WWII. The situation made them war correspondents.
When Shoichi learns that a former coworker is behind a publisized murder, he takes it to social media to reveal that he knows the murderer. But when he agrees to be interviewed by the media, his life is about to change.
This DVD is the live registration of Mr. Big's farewell tour in Japan. Recorded live at Tokyo International Forum on February 5, 2002. Tracklist: 1. Opening - Lost In America 2. Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy (The Electric Drill Song) 3. Shine 4. Price You Gotta Pay 5. Superfantastic 6. Alive And Kickin' 7. Suffocation 8. Static 9. Where Are They Now? 10. Take A Walk 11. Dancin' With My Devils 12. To Be With You 13. Electrified 14. Addicted To That Rush 15. Mr. Big 16. Blame It On My Youth
Paul Weller, live at Kokusai Stadium in Yokohama, Japan on July 24, 2004
In November 1978, ABBA travelled to Japan for a 10-day promotional trip, the purpose of which was to "break" the group in a country which had so far resisted ABBA's charms, with the exception of the occasional medium-charting hit. In addition to gazillions of press and radio interviews, and television appearances, the main event of the visit was the taping of a television special devoted entirely to ABBA. The special featured ABBA performing no less than 14 songs, three of which were performed live with a full orchestra backing, resulting in unique arrangements never used before or since. The television special, simply entitled ABBA Special, was subsequently released on VHS and laser-disc.
Who's That Girl: Live in Japan contained a live date from the Who's That Girl World Tour, filmed at Korakuen Stadium in Tokyo, Japan on June 22, 1987. The tour supported her 1986 third studio album True Blue, as well as the 1987 soundtrack Who's That Girl. It was Madonna's first world tour, reaching Asia, North America and Europe. Musically and technically superior to her previous initiative, the Who's That Girl Tour incorporated multimedia components to make the show more appealing.
Pinku from 1977.
EXO PLANET #5 – EXplOration is the fifth tour of South Korean-Chinese boy band EXO. This is a recording of one of the Yokohama, Japan concert dates, October 22nd or 23rd, 2019 at Yokohama Arena.
On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake struck 75 miles off the eastern coast of Japan. Almost immediately, tsunami warnings blared, urging residents along Japan's coast to quickly move to higher ground. For the next several hours, residents watched in stunned horror as a series of massive waves slammed into the coast, inundating entire towns and sweeping across the countryside, laying waste to everything in its path. Throughout, amateur videographers, news crews, government agencies, tourists, and countless others were recording the sights and sounds of the unfolding catastrophe. Weaving together their footage, Witness: Japan's Disaster reconstructs the earthquake and tsunami as they happened, entirely through the eyes of those who experienced them.
Tracks: 15 Step, Just, There There, All I Need, Weird Fishes / Arpeggi, The Gloaming, Optimistic, Jigsaw Falling Into Place, Idioteque, Fake Plastic Trees, Bodysnatchers, Videotape, Paranoid Android, Reckoner, Everything In Its Right Place, My Iron Lung, How To Disappear Completely
A monster appeared out of nowhere, transformed into a human, and began selling strange cloth. Becoming suspicious, the cat girl follows him and witnesses a horrifying scene deep in the mountains. Using a technique she had never seen before, she turned her colored paper into a piece of cloth...
The DVD is composed of 14 songs and is titled "Live in Japan" on the menu page. The first 11 tracks were recorded on December 14, 2008, and follow the track list set down by the band on their Smile -Live at Wolf Creek- recording and tour at the end of the band's Smile world tour at Daikanyama Unit in Tokyo. The last three songs were recorded December 12, 2009 at Club Citta' in Tokyo. Besides the three regular members of the band - Takeshi, Wata and Atsuo - Michio Kurihara plays guitar on all recordings. Song credits on the DVD are all for Boris except for track 1, which is by PYG, track 7, which is by Boris and Michio Kurihara, and track 9, which is by Ai Aso and Boris. The video is directed by fangsanalsatan and Ryuta Muruyama.
Dutch 1980s hard rock band Vandenberg perform a blistering set of tunes live in Japan, such as "Heading for a Storm," "Ready for You," "Back on My Feet" and "Friday Night." Music videos for "Burning Heart," "Love In Vain" and "Different Worlds" are also included. Featuring member interviews and details about the band's history, the bonus documentary segment entitled "Single Luck" explores the group's one-hit wonder status.
Live recording in Tokyo 2012. CD + bonus DVD with 10 portrait lyric sheets in a special CD box Tracks 1. SONG TO COMUS 2. OUT OF THE COMA 3. THE HERALD 4. DRIP DRIP 5. DIANA 6. THE SACRIFICE 7. THE RETURN 8. THE PRISONER 9. THE BITE
Their message was loud and clear, their sound was unique...Stryper, recorded live in Toyko in July 1985 on the Japanese leg of their 'Soldiers Under Command' tour. Features: Makes Me Wanna Sing / Loud N' Clear / From Wrong To Right / You Know What To Do / Surrender / Together Forever / First Love / Loving You / Soldiers Under Command / Co'Mon Rock / Battle Hymn Of The Republic