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1971
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September |
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Kaguyahime formed, giving its first concert at the Nihon Seinen-kan in Tokyo Single Seishun also released
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1972
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April |
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Kaguyahime?s first album, Hajimemashite, released |
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1973
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April |
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Minami DJs on TBS?s radio program, Puck In Music.
Single Kandagawa becomes a million-seller hit.
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1974
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January |
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Single hit Akachochin |
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March |
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Album Sangai Date no Shi released |
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May |
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Single Imoto released |
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1975
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February
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Last nationwide tour ?Kaguyahime Forever Concert |
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March |
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Album The KAGUYAHIME Forever released |
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July |
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Minami releases first solo album, Kaerimichi, and performs throughout Japan.
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August |
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Takuro & Kaguyahime ?Concert in Tsumagoi? (Shizuoka) attracts 60,000 fans
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December |
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Minami moves to new home near Lake Kawaguchi |
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1976
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March |
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Minami becomes first Japanese artist to hold a concert at the Nippon Budokan. It proves to be such a success that a follow-up is held in May.
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July |
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Live album Good Vibrations ? Mr. Kosetsu in Budokan released |
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1977
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February |
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Attends Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles |
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June |
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Single Natsu no Shojo released |
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October |
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FALL.IN.LOVE? tour |
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1978
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April |
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Minami DJs again on All Night Nippon |
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May |
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Kaguyahime nationwide tour to mark its rebirth ? 10 concerts attract 110,000 fans
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August |
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"Big Summer Concert" in Sapporo, Fukuoka, and Tsumagoi |
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October |
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Single Yume Ichiya released
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November |
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Single Konna Shizuka na Yoru released |
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December |
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Appears on NHK Big Show |
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1979
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July |
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"Hot Jam '79 in Tsumagoi" joint concert with Alice, Twist, Kaientai and others
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November |
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Big Eleven Days? tour of 11 gymnasiums throughout the country
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