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  1. Tokyo Girl (東京女子図鑑), or Tôkyô Joshi Zukan, is a Japanese television drama series that aired in 2016–2017, written by Hisako Kurosawa and directed by Yuki Tanada. The show was streamed on Amazon Prime starting in 2018. Premise. The show follows the life of a woman named Aya, originally from the town of Akita, Japan.

    • Japan
    • 2016 –, 2017
    • Japanese
    • Hisako Kurosawa
  2. Tokyo Girls' Style (東京女子流, Tōkyō Joshi Ryū) (stylized as TOKYO GIRLS' STYLE) is a Japanese girl group formed in 2009, and was the first idol group created under Avex Trax after SweetS. [1] The idol group originally consisted of five members: Miyu Yamabe, Hitomi Arai, Yuri Nakae, Konishi Ayano and Mei Shyoji. [2]

    • 2010–present
    • History
    • Roster
    • Championships and Accomplishments

    Formation

    On June 4, 2012, Tokyo Joshi Pro was announced by DDT Pro-Wrestling. Set to be run by former Ice Ribbon and NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling promoter and booker Tetsuya Koda and wrestler Nozomi, the promotion was established in late 2012 and thus a recruitment process began for wrestlers. Four of the first wrestlers recruited were Miyu Yamashita, Shoko Nakajima, Kanna and Chikage Kiba. The training of the wrestlers was mostly handled by Nozomi herself, with help from DDT wrestler Kyohei Mikami....

    Early years

    Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling's debut show took place on January 30, 2013 at Akihabara Twin Box in Tokyo. The show featured just two matches, a sambo exhibition between trainee Chikage Kiba and DDT referee and former sambo competitor Daisuke Kiso, and a singles match between trainees Miyu Yamashita and Kanna. The show did not use a wrestling ring, and instead all matches took place on training mats, similar to the Ice Ribbon promotion in its early years. Along with wrestling matches, the debut sh...

    Rise in popularity

    On January 4, 2016, TJPW held its first ever show in Korakuen Hall, a famed wrestling venue in puroresu. Main evented by Miyu Yamashita defeating Shoko Nakajima to become the first ever Tokyo Princess of Princess Champion, it also featured the debut of Yuu and an appearance from American wrestler Candice LeRae.In the spring of 2016, Ai Shimizu and Erin announced their departure from the promotion, however, the summer was a success for the promotion, and TJPW earned a broadcasting deal to be s...

    Notable guests

    1. Rina Shingaki 2. Aja Kong 3. Janai Kai 4. Thunder Rosa 5. Heidi Howitzer 6. Max the Impaler 7. Mika Iwata 8. Riho 9. Ram Kaicho 10. Su Yung 11. Sareee 12. Yuuri

    Grand Slam champions

    In TJPW, the Grand Slam consists of all the available titles promoted by the company. They are the Princess of Princess Championship, the Princess Tag Team Championship, and the International Princess Championship. On March 18, 2023, during the Grand Princess event, Rika Tatsumibecame the first Grand Slam champion in TJPW's history.

  3. TWCU was established by Nitobe Inazō (1862–1933), an author, diplomat and educator, who was appointed as the first president in 1918. [1] [2] The first classes were held in Tsunohazu. [3] In the 1880s, while Nitobe was a student at Johns Hopkins University in the United States, he became a member of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ...

  4. Japan. Tokyo Women's College of Physical Education (東京女子体育大学, Tōkyō joshi taiiku daigaku) is a private women's college in Kunitachi, Tokyo, Japan. The predecessor of the school was founded in 1902, and it was chartered as a junior college in 1950. In 1962 it became a four-year college.

  5. Joshibi University of Art and Design (女子美術大学, Joshibijutsu Daigaku) (abbreviated " 女子美 (Joshibi) ") is a private women's art school in Suginami and Sagamihara in Japan . The mission and aims of Joshibi, are developing creative minds, encouraging students to contribute to local, national and international societies, female ...

  6. The women's 200 metres event at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place on 2 and 3 August 2021 at the Japan National Stadium. [1] 41 athletes from 31 nations competed. [2] In successfully defending her title, Elaine Thompson-Herah became the first woman in history to win both the 100 and 200 metres titles at successive games.

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