J-pop group Arashi takes its final bow at Tokyo Dome
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.
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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.
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