Japanese idol group Arashi's farewell tour generates 137.5 bil. yen in economic impact
TOKYO -- Japanese idol group Arashi's farewell concert tour generated an estimated 137.5 billion yen (about $858 million) in economic impact across 15
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TOKYO -- Japanese idol group Arashi's farewell concert tour generated an estimated 137.5 billion yen (about $858 million) in economic impact across 15
Hideko Igarashi, 78, works as a storyteller for her city's tourism association, handing down memories of her loved ones and the importance of protecting lives.
For millions of fans, the final concert was more than the end of one of Japan's most beloved boy bands โ it was the closing of a chapter that began in childhood.
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Pop idol group Arashi performed its final concert on Sunday, ending its around 27-year history that has made it into a household name
Ado, Chanmina, Atarashii Gakko!, Yuki Chiba and more turned a Pasadena golf course into a showcase for the breadth of Japanese music and its growing appeal abroad.