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- Chiptune (links | edit)
- Kimigayo (links | edit)
- Music of Japan (links | edit)
- Japanese hip-hop (links | edit)
- Enka (links | edit)
- Universal Music Group (links | edit)
- King Records (Japan) (links | edit)
- Teichiku Records (links | edit)
- Shinto music (links | edit)
- J-pop (links | edit)
- Visual kei (links | edit)
- Gagaku (links | edit)
- Pony Canyon (links | edit)
- Arashi (links | edit)
- Tokio (band) (links | edit)
- Okinawan music (links | edit)
- Shibuya-kei (links | edit)
- Eurobeat (links | edit)
- List of J-pop artists (links | edit)
- Johnny & Associates (links | edit)
- Ainu folk music (links | edit)
- Ryūkōka (links | edit)
- Nagauta (links | edit)
- Min'yō (links | edit)
- Jun Matsumoto (links | edit)
- KAT-TUN (links | edit)
- Japanese hardcore (links | edit)
- Victor Entertainment (links | edit)
- Ride with Me (Hey! Say! JUMP song) (links | edit)
- Group sounds (links | edit)
- Sony Music Entertainment Japan (links | edit)
- Kazuya Kamenashi (links | edit)
- Kayōkyoku (links | edit)
- Oricon (links | edit)
- Avex Inc. (links | edit)
- Dreamus (links | edit)
- Satoshi Ohno (links | edit)
- Tomohisa Yamashita (links | edit)
- Kazunari Ninomiya (links | edit)
- Japanese jazz (links | edit)
- Japanoise (links | edit)
- Recording Industry Association of Japan (links | edit)
- Sho Sakurai (links | edit)
- Masaki Aiba (links | edit)
- List of musical artists from Japan (links | edit)
- Shūji to Akira (links | edit)
- Tatsuya Ueda (links | edit)
- Nagoya kei (links | edit)
- Traditional Japanese musical instruments (links | edit)