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Nogizaka46 to perform in Singapore for first time at Anime Festival Asia
Japanese idol group Nogizaka46 will be performing in Singapore for the first time at the upcoming Anime Festival Asia (AFA) on 24 November, a Facebook post by the organisers said on Tuesday (10 October) .
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Japanese pop star Namie Amuro unveils plan to retire in 2018
Twenty-five years after making her debut, popular Japanese singer Namie Amuro announced her plans for retirement on Wednesday (20 September), the same day as her 40th birthday. Amuro posted a notice on her website in Japanese and English, saying "I, Namie Amuro, would like to take this opportunity to inform all of my fans of my decision to retire as of September 16, 2018."
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Dean Fujioka to perform in Singapore on 1 July as part of THE MUSIC DAY live broadcast
Popular Japanese multi-tainer Dean Fujioka will be in Singapore for a performance on 1 July as part of ‘THE MUSIC DAY Summer Wishes Come True’ event, which will also be broadcast live across Asia.
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J-pop legend Ayumi Hamasaki confirms she is losing her hearing
Japanese pop sensation and undisputed queen Ayumi Hamasaki is losing her hearing in her remaining good ear, the star shared with fans on her Team Ayu blog.