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Tokyo Girls' Style, A Pop Music Group That is Popular in France! What is Tokyo Girls' Style?osaka-kasen-portal.net Japan is well known for its anime and pop music. One of the newest pop music groups (at the time) from this large Asian nation is Tokyo Girls’ Style. I discovered about this group one morning a few years ago actually and they seem to be pretty good. Japanese pop music has an acquired taste.youtube.com It seems that people either like it or they don't. The group is also known as Tokyo Joshiryu. The band was formed officially on January 1, 2010 and their official website was started.


The objective was to introduce one member a day but all the girls were introduced. But before this, there were various media reports that made announcements about them. The group is compared to groups such as Dream and SweetS. Tokyo Girls’ Style is signed to avex trax. The group made their concert debut on February 7, 2010 at Shibuya O-nest. A few months later on May 5, 2010, the group released their very first single called Kirari.youtube.com On May 19, they released their 2nd single called Onnaji Kimochi. Who are the members of Tokyo Girls' Style? The group consists of five members. Band leader Miyu Yamabe was born on June 24, 1996 in Chiba, Japan.


Her favorite artist is Ayumi Hamasaki. She enjoys drawing and dancing in her spare time. Her favorite color is pink. That’s one of my favorite colors too actually. Yuri Nakae was born in Osaka, Japan. She has the special skills of martial dance and sword battles. Her favorite dance genres are jazz and hip-hop. And her favorite colors are purple and black. Mei Shyoji was born on July 2, 1997 in Yamagata, Japan. She has the O blood type. Ayano Konishi was born on December 15, 1997 in Osaka, Japan. She also has the O blood type and her favorite colors are white and pink.


One of her favorite artists is the Korean pop singer Boa. Hitomi Arai was born on April 10, 1998 in Miyagi Prefecture. She enjoys snowboarding on her spare time. Her favorite artists are Kumi Koda, Ayumi Hamasaki, and the lovely Namie Amuro. Tokyo Girls' Style has achieved fame in France as well! The group has several singles including "Liar" which is a nice up-tempo kind of song. "Limited Addiction" which comes off of the album of the same name sounds kind of like a type of song that the Bee Gees would have done at the height of their popularity.


Their debut album called "Kodou no Himitsu" was released in May 2011. In December 2012, the group would hold an event known as a one man live event. It was held on December 22nd of that year in the venue Nippon Budokan. Can you guess why that venue is significant? Nippon Budokan is significant because that was the same venue in which Risa Niigaki (ex-Morning Musume) had her graduation concert seven months before the event that Tokyo Girls’ Style held. These girls became the youngest female group at the time to ever perform there with an average age of just 15. They would hold a concert on December 22, 2013 as well. In July 2014, Tokyo Girls’ Style would travel to San Francisco to perform at the J-Pop Summit Festival.


The group decided in January 2015 to go away from their "idol" kind of image and just focus on becoming artists. They would release their first greatest hits album called "1st BEST ALBUM Kirari." That album was released on May 5, 2015 and this was five years after they made their debut to commemorate a new chapter in their career. For those that enjoy the music of Tokyo Girls’ Style, I also recommend the group called Vanilla Beans. Tokyo Girls’ Style albums are sold in countries like Taiwan and Hong Kong. They have also ranked in the Top 10 of the J-Pop music charts in France! With their success however, the group has experienced setbacks.


It was reported in June 2015 that Ayano Konishi was putting a temporary halt to her work with the band because of lower back pain. Konishi decided to take part in the group’s 5th anniversary event at the venue called Zepp Diver City Tokyo. But her back pain got worse as a result of this decision. Tokyo Girls Style released their 23rd single as a group called Water Lily Suiren on July 5th 2017. The video for this single shows these girls moving back and forth in a dance motion either on the floor or underwater. The video also shows that they are not portrayed as Japanese idols and instead they look beautiful, elegant, and mature.jw-webmagazine.com Ayano Konishi would be very proud of this effort! Musical ArtistsWho is Mina Oba of the Pop Music Group SKE48?


Tako Yaki literally means "grilled octopus" but in reality what you are getting is a dozen or so of small balls of dough with grilled octopus meat tucked away inside. The balls are covered then in a Takoyaki sauce and usually topped with mayonnaise and bonito. If you are not familiar with udon, the dish is a simple bowl of buckwheat noodles that are served in a bowl of hot soup. Udon is a usual favorite, but Kitsune Udon is one of Osaka’s many specialties. Kitsune Udon, literally means "fox udon," is fairly normal udon with the addition of a large piece of deep fried tofu. The deep fried tofu is believed to be a favorite of the fox, and the Kitsune Udon is certainly a favorite of ours.


Be sure to try it while in Osaka. We get it. After spending a few days in Osaka, you may be ready to get out. The city is great and all, but you want to see more. Well have no fear, Osaka is positioned very nicely for several options for side trips. There is a lot to see in Japan, and you do not want to be tied down for too long in one city, so go out and explore. Kyoto, one of Japan’s ancient capitals, is one of the most popular tourist cities in the entire country, and for good reason. The city holds so many historic attractions that it would take months to see it all.


In fact there is so much to see and do in this city that it can be a bit overwhelming. Fortunately, Travel Panda has already provided a list of things to see while in Kyoto. Check out our page on "What to do in Kyoto" to start planning your trip now. The city is about an hour train ride from Osaka, and a fantastic addition to your trip. The Himeji Castle was built in 1333, and is the largest and most visited castles in the entire country. The castle survived the Meiji Restoration, World War 2 bombings, earthquakes, and a host of other natural disasters that have hit the area.


The castle has been placed on many lists, including ours, as the most spectacular castles in all of Japan, and is well deserving of this title.travelneu.com Unfortunately, the castle is under construction at the moment and will be until Spring of 2014. Even though the castle is under construction, you can still access majority of the grounds. In a little less than a year, the castle in all its polished splendor will be revealed and once again everyone will see what makes Himeji Castle at the top of our list of Japan’s Must See Castles. Having a brief stint as that nation’s capital, Nara City has a great deal of history and interesting sites to see, most of which can be seen on a one day walking tour. The city is beautiful, and is famous for its free roaming deer.


There are several parks set up throughout the city that allow you to take in and just be with the deer. Nara also holds numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites and world record holding attractions that are simply stunning and cannot be missed. While here be sure to check out Todai Ji, Kofuku Ji, and Kasuga Grand Shrine (all of which deserve to be on this list of the "Best of Kansai"). Mt. Koyasan is a small temple town which contains over a hundred unique and ancient temples. The town is the center of Shingon Buddhism which is one of the country’s oldest and most historically significant religions.


Koyasan is most famous for its ancient temples and its temple stays which allows you to experience the lifestyle of a monk. The town is also the starting and finishing point of the Shikoku Pilgrimage which makes one of the most important temple areas in all of Japan.japan-tourismguide.com Kinosaki is a pleasant little onsen town found in Hyogo prefecture. The town has a fantastic traditional atmosphere to it and is the perfect get away from the bustling city of Osaka. If you are unfamiliar with onsen, onsen are simply hot springs where people go, bathe, and relax for hours. Onsen have a deep root inside Japanese culture, and if you are going for the cultural experiences, a quick dip in an onsen is a simply must try experience. People can be uneasy about bathing naked in front of others, but trust us, you will get over it quick enough. When in Rome right?


Dotonbori is one of the top destinations for visitors to Osaka, Japan. This city quarter runs along the canal from Dotonboribashi Bridge to Nipponbashi Bridge, through Namba District of the Chuo Ward. Historically, this was a theatre district, and now Dotonbori is popular for its nightlife and entertainments amidst an eccentric atmosphere, with large illuminated signboards here and there. The billboard for confectionery company Glico has the image of a runner crossing a finish line, and is a prominent feature, emblematic of Osaka within Japan. Osaka is also widely recognized as the gastronomist's town, and Dotonbori comprises the highest concentration of restaurants and amusement facilities, thus endearing it to the Osakaites.thepinaysolobackpacker.com There are theatres for all manner of shows, and especially popular among these are the Bunraku traditional puppet shows, the storyteller's halls, and comedy and period drama presentations. Plenty of movie theatres are to be found in the area, too, and this is particularly fitting as Dotonbori is a typical setting in Japanese and foreign movies alike, for scenes in Osaka. The promenades that flank the canal offer a good environment right in the city, for visitors and locals to go strolling under the merry lights of illuminated signboards and neon lamps.


A city celebrated for its lively nightlife, top restaurants and delicious street food, Osaka combines dynamic development and longstanding traditions. When cherry blossom season starts in spring, the city blooms with vivid pink. Take a walk along the Okawa River or through the extensive grounds of Osaka Castle for the best views. This 16th-century citadel overlooks scenic surroundings, and features an ancient collection of art, armour and everyday objects inside.youtube.com Its eighth-floor observation deck boasts wonderful 360-degree views. For more sweeping vistas amid lush scenery, head to the top of the 173-metre-tall Umeda Sky Building, whose two towers are linked at their summits by a beautiful ‘floating garden’.


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