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duo, consisting of guitarist, composer and producer Takahiro "Tak" Matsumoto and vocalist and lyricist
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, 佐伯明『B'z ウルトラクロニクル』ソニー・マガジンズ、2003年。新型光
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ballads. B'z is one of the best-selling music artists in the world and the best-selling in their native Japan, having released 49 consecutive No. 1 singles, 25 No. 1 albums, 3 No. 1 EPs on the
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music charts and sold more than 100 million records worldwide. In 2003
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ranked them at number 30 on their list of the 100 most important Japanese pop acts. In 2007, B'z became the first music act from Asia to have their handprints and signatures put up in the
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'' for "Best selling album act in Japan", which also notes them to be the best selling act in Japan overall.


History


Early works (1988–1990)

In the late 1980s, Tak Matsumoto had been extremely busy as a guitarist with various recording sessions and live performances, including for
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's TM Network and Mari Hamada. On 21 May 1988, Matsumoto released his first solo album, ''Thousand Wave'', with positive critical reception. However, wanting to start a band he searched for band members, particularly a singer. Eventually, through his management he listened to the demo tape of vocalist
Koshi Inaba (born September 23, 1964 in Tsuyama, Okayama) is a Japanese vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter. He is best known as the singer and lyricist of the rock duo B'z, the best-selling music act in their native Japan. He has also had a su ...
in 1988, who would later form B'z with him. At the first session they played
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" and " Oh! Darling". At the time, Japan's music scene was experiencing a band boom. With all the digital sounds in mainstream music, the only sounds that Inaba and Matsumoto felt could not be expressed and replicated were the guitar and the human voice. As a result, they decided to keep it a two-man unit. On 21 September 1988, B'z made their debut with their first album, ''
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'', and single, "
Dakara Sono Te o Hanashite ''B'z'' is the debut studio album by the Japanese rock duo B'z. It was released on September 21, 1988 and reached #47 on the Japanese charts. The album sold 3,790 copies in its first week and eventually sold 338,360 in total. The band did not to ...
". Their music was very much a product of its times, with synthesizers and samplers sharing equal time with Matsumoto's guitar, producing an experimental sound, very different from their later well-known
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sound. Instead of immediately performing live after a debut album, as many Japanese bands were doing, B'z had a clear vision of how they wanted to perform and decided to wait until they had enough material to play live. The two concentrated on recording, improving the quality of their music. Their efforts resulted in a second album, ''
Off the Lock ''Off The Lock'' is the 2nd studio album by the Japanese rock duo B'z. The band's first-ever "Live Gym" tour was in support of this album, and despite them being relatively new, tickets were sold out, a taste of what was to come. It was the seco ...
'', released on 21 May 1989. With this second album came their first series of live performances, known better to their fans as "Live-Gym". "Live-Gym No. 00" started in
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, continued in
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, and finished in Tokyo. Tickets were sold out on the day they became available. On 21 October, their first mini-album (EP), ''
Bad Communication ''Bad Communication'' is the first mini-album by the Japanese rock duo B'z, released in 1989. The song was the first hit song for B'z. The album also includes the band's first two "E-Style" versions of previous hits—in this case "Out of the Rain ...
'' was released. The title track was a blend of
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, and is still a classic played during their "Live-Gyms". It charted for 163 weeks on the Oricon Charts. Their first nationwide tour, ''B'z Live-Gym No. 001'', covered 16 shows around Japan. On 21 February 1990, their third album '' Break Through'' was released. It charted at No. 3 on the
Oricon Albums Chart The Oricon Albums Chart is the Japanese music industry standard albums popularity chart issued daily, weekly, monthly and yearly by Oricon. Oricon originally published LP, CT, Cartridge and CD charts prior to the establishment of the Oricon Albu ...
. To promote it, they started a tour with 22 shows nationwide. Their single "
Taiyō no Komachi Angel is the fifth single by B'z, released on June 13, 1990. The song became the band's first single to reach #1, selling over 463,000 copies in Oricon , established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that s ...
", was released on 13 June and peaked at No. 1 on the
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. Every single since that release has debuted at No. 1 on the Oricon charts. The following ''
Wicked Beat ''Wicked Beat'' is the second Mini-Album for the Japanese rock duo B'z, released in 1990. The album sold 1,111,230 copies in total, reaching #3 at Oricon , established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group ...
'', their second mini album, was released on 21 June. It also reached No. 3 on the charts. Like the band's other releases, it became commercially successful (reaching one million certifications) retroactively between 1990 and 1991. Their fourth album, '' Risky'', was released on 7 November, and was their first album to top the charts. It was the beginning of a steady shift in the duo's style from pop rock to 80's hard rock. Their "Risky" tour, with 49 performances, also started in November. Their first
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, ''
Film Risky ''Film Risky'' is the first music video compilation by Japanese rock duo B'z. To date, it is also the only music video collection released by the band, as well as their only video offering not available on DVD. The majority of the album's videos ...
'', was recorded in New York City and London in four weeks, and was released on 16 December. With a barrage of releases, 1990 came to be the busiest year for B'z.


Transitioning into hard rock (1991–1992)

The third mini album, ''
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'' was released on 29 May 1991. Little promotion was done for it and after releasing only two singles, B'z released their fifth album, '' In the Life'', on 27 November. The release of the album marked B'z shying away from their advanced digital sounds and more towards rock. Their first live video, "
Just Another Life ''Just Another Life'' is the first live VHS released by Japanese rock duo B'z. It features live footage of the band's early hits. The concert is the first official "Live Gym" release, although it would take several releases before the "Live Gym ...
" was out on 11 December. For promotion, B'z also embarked on their "In the Life '91–'92" tour, with 66 performances in total. The tour started in December and managed to flow into the next year. The total number of "Live-Gyms" they did during this year exceeded 100. In the summer of 1992, the "Pleasure '92-Time" tour took place with 12 performances in 3 major cities. The arena-class tour had amazing features such as a huge lighting set, called the "Starfish", and seats that rotated 360 degrees. 28 October marked the release of their sixth album, ''
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'', and proved to be even more hard rock oriented than the previous. On 9 December, they released a slightly different mini album ''
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''. Different from ''Run'', its concept is somewhat similar to that of a movie soundtrack.


Switching to blues (1993–1994)

In early 1993, the Run tour concluded after 49 performances in 21 locations. In March was released their twelfth and best-selling single "
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", certified double-million by
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in 2003. Then they held an open-air concert for the first time, called "Jap the Ripper". The show took place in Bentenjima of Hamamatsu-city,
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on 31 July and 1 August. The successful event gathered fifty thousand people per day, totaling 100,000 people in the end. Following this, B'z concentrated on recording once again, this time, producing a two-disc seventh album, ''
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''. The album title not only came from it being their seventh album, but also after the seventh chord, that is frequently used in
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. Becoming much more "bluesier" and soulful, this album evidently shows their lean towards blues, the roots of rock music. It included hit singles " Don't Leave Me" and "
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". On 9 February 1994, the "B'z Live-Gym '94—The 9th Blues" tour started. The tour became their longest and biggest tour thus far, managing 87 performances in the year. During the tour, the album, ''The 7th Blues'', was released on 2 March. The tour finished in
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on 24 December. This album was a kind of "fans trap" because they made it to "clean" their fandom and just keep the rock and blues-loving people with them.


Adopting pop and temporary hiatus (1995–1998)

In the first half of 1995, B'z spent their time recording and after creating numerous demos, they held the "Pleasure '95 Buzz Stadium" tour with 12 shows in 7 cities. Their eighth album, '' Loose'', was released on 22 November. ''Loose'' was concentrated on the original concept of a two-man band. While combining rock with pop, this album is well balanced with a variety of sounds. The album sold over 3 million copies, marking it as the best seller for B'z at the time. The B'z Live-Gym '96 "Spirit Loose" tour, started on 15 March 1996 and held 44 performances in 21 locations. The show opened featuring a short B'z action movie, shot in
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. A short while afterward, B'z released their 6th mini-album titled ''
Friends II ''Friends II'' is the fifth Mini-Album by the Japanese rock duo B'z, released in 1996. The album sold 1,466,650 copies and reached No. 1 on Oricon , established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that s ...
'' on 25 November. The album displayed more of an adult-oriented rock. During a short hiatus, in 1997 Inaba's released debut solo album, ''Magma'', writing all the music and lyrics. The album, which topped the Oricon charts, showcased another side of him, different from that of his usual image in B'z. In March, the dome tour "Pleasure '97 Fireball" consisted of 9 performances in 5 locations. Tickets for each dome, which have a capacity of about 30 to 50 thousand people each, were all sold out. The tour included stops at Tokyo (3 nights), Nagoya, Osaka,
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, and
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, all being successful. On 19 November, their ninth studio album ''
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'' showcased yet another new direction in sound and style. B'z's first promotional effort for the album included performances in concert halls in Akita,
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,
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, and
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, before plunging into the main tour. "B'z Live-Gym '98 Survive" started on 24 January 1998. On 20 May, B'z released their first official compilation album, ''
B'z The Best "Pleasure" ''B'z The Best "Pleasure"'' is the third compilation album by the Japanese rock duo B'z and released in 1998. It includes many of the group's hit singles from 1989 to 1998. With the exception of " Be There", all the songs are #1 hits on the Orico ...
'', which also marked their 10th year since debuting. Every song included in this album was a huge hit and was highly acclaimed as it was the first Japanese album to sell more than 5 million copies, which achieved by the end of the year. On 6 June, the "Survive" tour had successfully ended. In the mid-1998, B'z entered a period of both rest and recording. During the period, on 20 September, their second best-of album, ''
B'z The Best "Treasure" ''B'z The Best "Treasure"'' is the fourth compilation album by the Japanese rock duo B'z. It includes many of their hit singles from 1990 to that date: all 14 songs are #1 hits. The songs on this album were selected by a poll of B'z fans. The a ...
'' was released, selling almost 4.5 million copies until the end of the year.


Returning to the music scene (1999–2000)

B'z started off the year of 1999 by busily promoting their recent singles and their tenth studio album ''
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'', which was released on 14 July. It is considered their heaviest rock album at that point. The album's track "
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(Version 51)" was recorded by the support of
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drummer
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and its bassist Billy Sheehan. In July, another dome-class tour began starting in
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. The title of the tour, ''B'z Live-Gym '99 "Brotherhood"'' included 14 performances in 7 locations. They did away with extra stage acts and concentrated on their musical performance, playing songs from the new album and many hits from the past. On 28 August and 29, they played in the
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. B'z concert was the first to be held in this stadium and gathered a stunning 140,000 people in just two days. Although the second day at Yokohama experienced heavy rain, the tour ended successfully. Shortly afterward, B'z started recording again and continued to do so throughout the rest of the year without rest. On 23 February 2000, they released the album ''
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'', which included re-mastered tracks of past songs, songs from past singles that were not the featured track, remixes, and a new song. In the middle of May, they started a rehearsal for the summer tour ''B'z Live-Gym Pleasure 2000 -Juice-'', starting a hall class venue show in
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, 30 May. The tour totaled 18 shows in 10 cities, including a performance on the famous
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on 20 June as a start. The recording of their single " Juice" was supported by drummer
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. When they released "Juice", on 12 July, the duo set a Japanese record of marking No.1 in the first week, making it their 25th No. 1 single in sequence. During the tour, ''
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'' was released. The year of 2000 was finished with the release of the eleventh album ''
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'' on 6 December. B'z finished their work in 2000 with the appearance on the TV show Music Station Special and would start the rehearsal for the tour "B'z Live-Gym 2001 -Eleven-" which kicked off on 26 February, in the following year.


Induction into Hollywood's RockWalk (2001–2007)

On 26 February 2001, "B'z Live-Gym 2001 -Eleven-" kicked off at Ehime Kenmin Bunka Kaikan. Most of the shows were exclusive to fan club members. In March was released popular thirty-first single "
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". After the
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shows on 27 and 28 June, B'z traveled abroad. They officially released their CDs in
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and after having Live-Gym that year, they made a promotion trip for the first time there. "B'z Live-Gym 2001 -Eleven-" had 46 shows in 19 locations and 600,000 attendees. After the Eleven tour, B'z prepared for their first Asian tour, which included "B'z Live-Gym in Taipei 2001" and "B'z Live-Gym in Hong Kong 2001". While B'z started recording as soon as the year 2002 started, Tak finished his solo albums. which were released simultaneously: ''Dragon From The West'' which consists of hard rock tunes, and ''Hana'', which includes more melodic and Asian-influenced tunes. B'z finished their recording in the middle of May, and started rehearsal in Tokyo for the Live-Gym tour that year, as well as performing with
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on the stage of
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Korea/Japan Official Concert International Day, at Tokyo Stadium on 27 June. On 3 July, ''
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'' was released, and there was a supporting tour. The tour began in Saitama Super Arena on 8 July and ended at
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on 9 September, encompassing 700,000 attendees, 14 shows, and 11 cities. The live band was rounded out by bassist Billy Sheehan and Canadian drummer Shane Gaalaas. In September, after the last show at Osaka, B'z had their first US tour starting in
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at Canes on 22 September and The Palace in Los Angeles on 24 September. On 27 November, a live video '' A Beautiful Reel'' was released in addition to "B'z Live-Gym 2002 Green ~Go★Fight★Win~", which packaged everything that happened on the Green tour. It also contained a second disc with material from "Live-Gym 2002 Rock n' California Roll". On 11 December, their first ballad compilation album '' The Ballads ~Love & B'z~'' was released, with a similar flow as ''Friends''. The year 2003 marked their 15th anniversary, and the two started recording from the beginning of the year, traveling to the United States in February for additional recording. Along with continuous releases, the tour "B'z Live-Gym The Final Pleasure "It's Showtime!!"" started in July. The tour "Pleasure" series started since '91 would end this year. The tour kicked off 3 July at Hakodate Shimin Kaikan and finished at Nagisa-en on 21 September, which was ironically the day of their debut, having a total of 23 shows altogether. As it has been 10 years since B'z had performed at Nagisa-en since their 1993 performance of "B'z Live-Gym Pleasure '93 "Jap the Ripper"", it gathered 100,000 audiences for two days. Even though the shows were hit by
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and it rained very hard, it managed to still attract thousands of audience. After the Nagisa-en performance, B'z flew to the U.S. The tour "B'z Live-Gym 2003 Banzai in North America" concluded with 7 shows including
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, Los Angeles,
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,
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,
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. Their thirteenth album, '' Big Machine'', was released on 17 September. As they flew back to Japan, B'z started their third tour in 2003, "B'z Live-Gym 2003 Big Machine". It was a dome tour in 6 locations, from Saitama Super Arena to Tokyo Dome in December. The compilation cover album ''The Hit Parade'' with various vocalist was released on 26 November. Kicking off 2004, B'z went back to the studio to begin recording again. On 25 February, a DVD, '' Typhoon No.15 ~B'z Live-Gym The Final Pleasure "It's Showtime!!" in Nagisaen~'', was released. For the rest of the year, they worked mainly on their solo projects. Soon after finishing each solo tour, they began recording together again. On 6 April 2005, B'z released their fourteenth album '' The Circle''. For the album's recording, the duo was particularly worried about its live sound. For promotional activities, B'z started the tour "B'z Live-Gym 2005 "Circle of Rock"" that ran from April to September, totaling 27 shows in 41 locations. On 1 August, their box set '' The Complete B'z'' was digitally released only for the Japanese
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. House of Strings label, which Tak established a year before, released the artist's second album, ''Theatre of Strings'', on 19 October. On 30 November, '' B'z The Best "Pleasure II"'', the third compilation album, was released, reaching one million by the end of 2005. On 28 June 2006, their fifteenth original full album ''
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'' was released. Most of the recording took place in Los Angeles. B'z kicked off the tour "B'z Live-Gym 2006 "Monster's Garage"" from Amami Bunka Center on 2 July, having 17 shows in all, including 5 big domes in 11 locations and 450,000 audience members altogether. By the end of 2007, more precisely on 5 December, B’z released their sixteenth album, '' Action''. The drum parts of their two singles from ''Action'', "
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" and "
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", were recorded by drummers
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and Jeremy Colson respectively. On 19 November 2007, B'z was inducted into
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as the first Asian inductee in Sunset Boulevard,
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, United States. They were recommended by Steve Vai with whom they collaborated in 1999 (on ''
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''), as well supported him during the 2007 tour in Japan.


20th anniversary (2008–2009)

In February 2008, B'z released a DVD titled ''B'z Live in Nanba''. The show was recorded in 2006 and was also broadcast online. The concert featured songs from '' The Circle'' and ''
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'' eras, along with a number of older hits as well as several English versions. On April 16, 2008, the band released their forty-fifth single, "
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", which became their forty-first consecutive No. 1 single. The year also marked the twentieth anniversary of the band. To commemorate the occasion, the "B'z 20" campaign was launched that saw two further compilation albums; ''
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'' was released on 18 June 2008 and featured the greatest of the band's hits on a two-disc collection, and in chronological order, with two all-new modern recordings of older tracks, while ''
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'' was released on 17 September 2008, which two-disc track listing was decided by fans who were invited to vote for three of many songs at the B'z 20th-anniversary website, which featured an exclusive song on a three-disc gift bundle, as well as a re-recording and a remix. On January 25, 2008, B'z performed only the latest of its "Showcase" series, which are generally small-venue performances of older album songs and the more obscure
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that are mostly unsuitable for the larger arena concerts. Following this, B'z immediately embarked on their eight-month " Action" tour that saw them perform all over Japan. Afterward, they segued into their 2008 Pleasure tour, titled "Glory Days". Throughout the month of September, B'z performed for hundreds of thousands of fans in nine performances across three cities. The special tour ended on September 21 at
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, with a concert on the 20th anniversary of their first release. This performance was later released on DVD February 25, 2009, as ''
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''. Following their massive tour in 2008, B'z returned to the studio to record new material. Their first release of the year was a
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single, "
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", released on August 5, 2009 that features
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. The non full-track
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downloads (''Chaku Uta'') of "Ichibu to Zenbu" began on July 13, 2009, and the full-track ringtone downloads (''Chaku Uta Full'') of the song also began on August 26, 2009. For its strong download sales in August and September on Recochoku, the song served the "Monthly Recochoku Award, Best Song Award Grand Prix" for ''Chaku Uta'' and ''Chaku Uta Full'' each for two consecutive months. On October 13, 2009,
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also announced that "Ichibu to Zenbu" was awarded the "Utatomo Award" of September 2009 for the sales on "Utatomo" via au's LISMO. The second release was the single "
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", with the physical CD of the single was released on October 14, 2009. Both singles are featured in the band's next studio album, entitled ''
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'', released on November 18, 2009. On December 10, 2009, it was announced that their single "Ichibu to Zenbu/Dive" won the "Hot 100 of the Year" award at the
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.


30th anniversary (2010–present)

After the "B'z Live-Gym 2010 "Ain't No Magic" Tour", they began their solo activities each and did not release any single as a duo in 2010. Matsumoto released the album ''
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'' with
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on June 2, 2010. Inaba's solo studio album ''Hadou'' was also released on August 18, 2010, debuting at number one on the Oricon album charts. ''Take Your Pick'' won the
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at the
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on February 13, 2011. In 2011, they came back as B'z with the forty-eighth single "
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", which is written and used as a commercial song for Pepsi NEX. They have released their eighteenth studio album '' C'mon'' on July 27, 2011, which featured forty-ninth single "
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". "Don't Wanna Lie" is the theme song used for '' Detective Conan: Quarter of Silence''. In summer 2011, B'z continued their live-gym tour with additional stops in North America: Vancouver, San Francisco, Los Angeles. Their fourth North American tour has been confirmed for San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver, Toronto, Silver Spring, New York City, and Los Angeles in 2012, almost selling out the
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. B'z shared their first English language songs with American audiences on their North American tour. Matsumoto explained, "This will be our fourth U.S. tour. We love playing for American audiences, and are excited to share our first English-language release with our fans". In anticipation of their upcoming American tour, the band released a five-song mini-album, titled ''
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'', featuring five re-recorded English versions of various hits such as "Juice", "Ultra Soul" and "
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", and " Into Free-Dangan-" released as a digital single. The songs were co-selected by their drummer Shane Gaalaas. The album is available internationally through the
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and was released on July 25, 2012. In the same year was released their fifth single "
Go for It, Baby (Kioku no Sanmyaku) "Go for It, Baby (Kioku no Sanmyaku)" is the 50th single by Japanese rock duo B'z. It was released on April 4, 2012. The song debuted at #1 on the Oricon Singles Chart, selling 143,000 copies in its first week. It also reached number one on the Bil ...
". In 2013, the group was the third artist by total sales revenue in Japan with ¥5.379 billion. In 2015, was released the nineteenth studio album ''
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'', as well singles " Uchōten" and "
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". In August 2017, the band released ''B'z Complete Single Box Set'', and although being a high-priced limited edition it managed to chart in the Top 10. B'z released their 53rd single "
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" in June, and it is their 49th single to top the Oricon charts. Their 20th studio album, ''
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'', was released in November 2017, followed by a tour to celebrate their upcoming 30th anniversary in 2018. According to Oricon, it is their 28 album to top the music charts. To commemorate the 30th anniversary, in 2018 was held a large exhibition between April and June at Yūrakuchō Infos building in Tokyo's
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, its music documentary ''B'z 30th Year Exhibition "Scenes" 1988-2018'' screened in theatres nationwide, 20 studio albums mastered for release as LPs, and was released commemorative book ''B'z The Chronicle''. In July, was released home video ''B'z Live-Gym 2017-2018 "Live Dinosaur"'' which topped both DVD and Blue-ray charts, selling over 90 thousand copies in the first week. Their new track "Tsuwamono, Hashiru" was used for TV commercial of
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which will be held in Japan. On April 10, 2019, the band announced their long-awaited follow-up to ''Dinosaur,'' '' New Love.'' The album was released on May 29, 2019 and features new backing band members who made their debut on that year's Whole Lotta New Love tour, as well as a guest appearance by
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's Joe Perry. During the 2020 pandemic, B'z made their entire Live Gym catalog available to watch on YouTube for free, including their most recent one, ''Whole Lotta New Love.'' B'z covered "Sexual Violet No. 1" by Masahiro Kuwana for 2021's ''Take Me to Kazemachi!'', a tribute album to the song's lyricist Takashi Matsumoto. In May of 2021, the majority of the B'z catalog was made available on online music services such as
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and
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worldwide, including for the first time, in the United States. Previously, only the band's 2007 and 2012 self-titled EPs were available on Apple Music in the US, but currently only the latter is available.


Music style

The band's music is composed by guitarist Tak Matsumoto, while the lyrics are written by vocalist
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. The band experimented with its style, "going from dance-rock to
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to
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and back" according to
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. It has also been described as an "ultra-commercial blend of hard rock, blues, and synthesizer pop". Despite frequent changes in musical style during the first 13 years, they didn't lose any support. In the review of their best-selling album ''
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'', Adam Greenberg of AllMusic notes that they "had some criticism as being more of a pop band with a rock tinge than a full-fledged rock band", but throughout their career they show strong rock elements including "'80s-styled extended electric guitar solo" and "blues-based rock" with various Western rock influences combined with their distinctive style. Compared to other two big Japanese rock bands,
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and Glay, while the sound of the first can be described as "soft", the other two are "fast and rocking". On ''
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'' (2009), for example, they have combined "happy-go-lucky moods and hard rock aesthetics", but instead to sound like Western glam metal it's more similar to Japanese visual kei sound, indicating their influence on that movement and bands like
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as well. Greenberg in the review of "
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", argued that most of their work has a "somewhat disjointed structure", "creative vocal descents and cascades", and "riff-heavy guitars". Marty Friedman compared them to
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, but stated to prefer more B'z because of Inaba's type of voice and high vocal technique, and Matsumoto's personality while playing the guitar solo. Matsumoto's guitar skills have been praised to suits the "top guitar master in Asia", with "fretboard histrionics" and "great sense of riff".


Influence and legacy

It is considered that Matsumoto's guitar style has been influenced by the hard rock sound of
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, while Inaba who was interested in rock music since elementary school also listened to
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,
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and others. In 2003,
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ranked the band at number 30 on their list of the 100 most important Japanese pop acts. In 2007, B'z became the first music act from Asia to have their handprints and signatures put up in the
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. By
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are considered as the "biggest rock act in Japan and the entirety of Asia", while the popular music historian Norman Abjorensen described them as one of the most notable
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music acts who achieved Asian and global fame. Matsumoto through his B'z fame is also credited for "resurrection and reinvention of the Japanese guitar hero", alongside and in comparison to X Japan's guitarist Hide for a model of guitarist more interested in technique, technology and equipment, popularising the electric guitar as a mass media product in Japan. He also has
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signature models. In the Oricon's yearly poll of 20,000 people for "Favorite Artist Ranking" which has started since 2004 they were regularly placed among the most popular music artists, in recent years ranked as 4th (2015, 2016, 2017). In 2015 survey by Oricon about the favorite song to relief stress their song "
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" was ranked as second.


Awards and achievements

In 2015 were reported certified sales of 35,809,000 single copies, for which held the first place until December 2015. In 2017 were reported certified sales of 46,576,000 album copies, for which still hold the first place, and with joint sales of more than 82 million certified records are ranked as the best selling music act in Japan. In 2008, for their 20th anniversary were awarded a ''
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'' for "Best selling album act in Japan", which also notes them to be the best selling act in Japan overall. Their albums have 25 Platinum and 31 Million physical certifications, singles have 9 Gold, 33 Platinum, and 20 Million physical certifications, while home videos have 11 Gold physical certifications by the Recording Industry Association of Japan. The compilation album ''
B'z The Best "Pleasure" ''B'z The Best "Pleasure"'' is the third compilation album by the Japanese rock duo B'z and released in 1998. It includes many of the group's hit singles from 1989 to 1998. With the exception of " Be There", all the songs are #1 hits on the Orico ...
'' (1998) was the first Japanese album to sell more than 5 million copies, which has achieved by the end of 1998, however it was surpassed by
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's '' First Love'' in 1999. Other sales records held by B'z in May 2018 include "the most number one singles (49), most consecutive number one singles (49), longest streak of number one singles (49), total weeks singles were at number one (66), longest consecutive period with a single at number one (20 Years), most singles in the top 10 concurrently (9), the most million-selling albums (19), most number-one albums (26), and the only artist in history to lead all six major categories tracked by Oricon" among others, including total CD shipment of over 100 million copies and other about home videos. During the week of 12 April 2003, they held eleven positions in the top twelve on the
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, except the second position. In 1999, at
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won the award for "World's Best Selling Japanese Artist of the Year". At the WMA they received several nominations, including "World's Best Live Act" and "World's Best Group" in 2013.


Discography

*''
B'z are a Japanese rock duo, consisting of guitarist, composer and producer Takahiro "Tak" Matsumoto and vocalist and lyricist Koshi Inaba, 佐伯明『B'z ウルトラクロニクル』ソニー・マガジンズ、2003年。新型光B'zはなぜ ...
'' (1988) *''
Off the Lock ''Off The Lock'' is the 2nd studio album by the Japanese rock duo B'z. The band's first-ever "Live Gym" tour was in support of this album, and despite them being relatively new, tickets were sold out, a taste of what was to come. It was the seco ...
'' (1989) *'' Break Through'' (1990) *'' Risky'' (1990) *'' In the Life'' (1991) *''
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'' (1992) *''
The 7th Blues ''The 7th Blues'' is the seventh album released by Japanese hard rock band B'z, released on March 2, 1994. Album information The 7th Blues was released as a double album in March 1994 after their successful "PLEASURE LIVE-GYM '93 - JAP THE RIPPE ...
'' (1994) *'' Loose'' (1995) *''
Survive Survival, or the act of surviving, is the propensity of something to continue existing, particularly when this is done despite conditions that might kill or destroy it. The concept can be applied to humans and other living things (or, hypotheti ...
'' (1997) *''
Brotherhood Brotherhood or The Brotherhood may refer to: Family, relationships, and organizations * Fraternity (philosophy) or brotherhood, an ethical relationship between people, which is based on love and solidarity * Fraternity or brotherhood, a mal ...
'' (1999) *''
Eleven Eleven or 11 may refer to: *11 (number), the natural number following 10 and preceding 12 * one of the years 11 BC, AD 11, 1911, 2011, or any year ending in 11 Literature * ''Eleven'' (novel), a 2006 novel by British author David Llewellyn *'' ...
'' (2000) *''
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'' (2002) *'' Big Machine'' (2003) *'' The Circle'' (2005) *''
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'' (2006) *'' Action'' (2007) *''
Magic Magic or Magick most commonly refers to: * Magic (supernatural), beliefs and actions employed to influence supernatural beings and forces * Ceremonial magic, encompasses a wide variety of rituals of magic * Magical thinking, the belief that unrela ...
'' (2009) *'' C'mon'' (2011) *''
Epic Day ''Epic Day'' is the nineteenth studio album by the Japanese rock duo B'z. It was released on March 4, 2015, more than 3.5 years after their previous studio effort, '' C'mon'', their longest gap between studio albums. It came after a hiatus in whic ...
'' (2015) *''
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'' (2017) *'' New Love'' (2019) *''Highway X'' (2022)


Bibliography

* ''Brotherhood'' * ''Eleven'' * ''Survive'' * ''B'z The Best "Pleasure"'' * ''B'z The Best "Treasure"'' * ''B'z The "Mixture"'' * ''Green'' * ''西辺来龍 – Dragon From The West'' * ''Live -on- 1988~2003'' * ''Big Machine'' * ''The Circle'' * ''B'z The Best "Pleasure II"'' * ''Monster''


Tours

* Live-Gym No. 00 (1989) * Live-Gym No. 001 "Off the Lock" (1989) * Live-Gym "Bad Club-Gym" (1989) * Live-Gym "Break Through" (1990) * Live-Gym '90~'91 "Risky" * Live-Gym "Pleasure '91" * Live-Gym '91~'92 "In the Life" * Live-Gym Pleasure '92 "Time" * Live-Gym '93 "Run" * Live-Gym Pleasure '93 "Jap the Ripper" * Live-Gym '94 "The 9th Blues" Part 1 * Live-Gym '94 "The 9th Blues" Part 2 * Live-Gym Pleasure '95 "Buzz!!" * Live-Gym '96 "Spirit Loose" * Live-Gym Pleasure '97 "Fireball" * Live-Gym '98 "Survive" * Live-Gym '99 "Brotherhood" * Live-Gym Pleasure 2000 "Juice" * Live-Gym 2001 "Eleven" * Live-Gym in
Taipei Taipei (), officially Taipei City, is the capital and a special municipality of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Located in Northern Taiwan, Taipei City is an enclave of the municipality of New Taipei City that sits about southwest of the n ...
2001 / Live-Gym in Hong Kong 2001 * Live-Gym 2002 "Green ~Go★Fight★Win~" * Live-Gym 2002 "Rock n' California Roll" ** 22 September – Canes Bar & Grill:
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** 24 September – The Palace: California * Live-Gym 2003 The Final Pleasure "It's Showtime!!" * Live-Gym 2003 Banzai in North America ** 12 October – House of Blues:
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** 14 October – House of Blues: Los Angeles, California ** 15 October – House of Blues: Los Angeles, California ** 18 October – The Fillmore:
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, Canada ** 19 October – The Fillmore: San Francisco, California ** 21 October – Showbox:
Seattle Seattle ( ) is a seaport city on the West Coast of the United States. It is the seat of King County, Washington. With a 2020 population of 737,015, it is the largest city in both the state of Washington and the Pacific Northwest regio ...
** 23 October – Commodore Ballroom:
Vancouver Vancouver ( ) is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the List of cities in British Columbia, most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census recorded 662,248 people in the ...
, British Columbia, Canada * Live-Gym 2003 "Big Machine" * Live-Gym 2005 "Circle of Rock" * Live-Gym 2006 "Monster's Garage" * B'z Showcase 2007 **The showcase 2007 is an unofficial tour. They visited a few cities (3 to 5) and played to small audiences. They played a lot of their old songs. Many of them were rarely played live including their new English song, that was released with
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's soundtrack, "Friction". * Live-Gym 2008 "Action" – Nagasaki Brick Hall * Live-Gym Pleasure 2008 -Glory Days- ** 6 September –
Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Kobe Sports Park, located in Suma-ku, Kobe, Japan. It is currently used mostly for soccer matches. The stadium holds 36,000 people. It was built in 1985 for the 1985 Summer Universiade. It hosted the 2006 61st N ...
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Kobe Kobe ( , ; officially , ) is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture Japan. With a population around 1.5 million, Kobe is Japan's seventh-largest city and the third-largest port city after Tokyo and Yokohama. It is located in Kansai region, whic ...
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Hyōgo Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu. Hyōgo Prefecture has a population of 5,469,762 () and has a geographic area of . Hyōgo Prefecture borders Kyoto Prefecture to the east, Osaka Prefecture to the southeast, an ...
** 7 September – Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium: Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture ** 13 September – Toyota Stadium:
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Aichi Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshū. Aichi Prefecture has a population of 7,552,873 () and a geographic area of with a population density of . Aichi Prefecture borders Mie Prefecture to the west, Gifu Prefectur ...
** 14 September – Toyota Stadium: Toyota, Aichi Prefecture ** 20 September –
International Stadium Yokohama , also known as , is a multi-purpose stadium in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, which opened in March 1998. It is the home stadium of Yokohama F. Marinos of the J1 League. International Stadium Yokohama had the highest seating capaci ...
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Yokohama is the second-largest city in Japan by population and the most populous municipality of Japan. It is the capital city and the most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a 2020 population of 3.8 million. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of To ...
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Kanagawa Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Kanagawa Prefecture is the second-most populous prefecture of Japan at 9,221,129 (1 April 2022) and third-densest at . Its geographic area of makes it fifth-smallest. Kana ...
** 21 September – International Stadium Yokohama: Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture * Live-Gym 2010 "Ain't No Magic" * Live-Gym 2011 -Long Time No See- ** 20 July –
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: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada ** 22 July –
The Fillmore The Fillmore is a historic music venue in San Francisco, California. Built in 1912 and originally named the Majestic Hall, it became the Fillmore Auditorium in 1954. It is in Western Addition, on the edge of the Fillmore District and Upper Fil ...
: San Francisco, California ** 24 July –
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: Los Angeles, California * Live-Gym 2011 -C'mon- * Live-Gym 2012 -Into Free- ** 17 September – The Warfield: San Francisco, California ** 19 September – The Showbox SODO: Seattle, Washington ** 20 September – Orpheum Theatre: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada ** 26 September –
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: Toronto, Ontario, Canada ** 28 September – The Fillmore: Silver Spring, Maryland ** 30 September –
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: New York ** 7 October – Gibson Amphitheatre: Los Angeles, California * Live-Gym 2012 -Into Free Extra- * Live-Gym Pleasure 2013 -Endless Summer- * Live-Gym 2015 "Epic Night" * B'z Showcase 2017 "B'z In Your Town" * Live-Gym 2017-2018 "Live Dinosaur" * Live-Gym Pleasure 2018 -Hinotori- ** 7 July –
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Naha is the capital city of Okinawa Prefecture, the southernmost prefecture of Japan. As of 1 June 2019, the city has an estimated population of 317,405 and a population density of 7,939 persons per km2 (20,562 persons per sq. mi.). The total area i ...
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Okinawa Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan. Okinawa Prefecture is the southernmost and westernmost prefecture of Japan, has a population of 1,457,162 (as of 2 February 2020) and a geographic area of 2,281 km2 (880 sq mi). Naha is the capital and largest city o ...
** 8 July – Okinawa Convention Center: Naha, Okinawa Prefecture ** 14 July – Sekisui Heim Super Arena:
Sendai is the capital Cities of Japan, city of Miyagi Prefecture, the largest city in the Tōhoku region. , the city had a population of 1,091,407 in 525,828 households, and is one of Japan's 20 Cities designated by government ordinance of Japan, desig ...
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Miyagi Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Tōhoku region of Honshu. Miyagi Prefecture has a population of 2,305,596 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of . Miyagi Prefecture borders Iwate Prefecture to the north, Akita Prefecture to the nort ...
** 15 July – Sekisui Heim Super Arena: Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture ** 21 July –
Ecopa Arena Ecopa Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Fukuroi, Japan. The capacity of the arena is 10,000 and was opened in 2001. Other facilities * Ecopa Stadium Access Train * JR: Tokaido Main Line, Aino Station (Shizuoka)\Aino Station Car * T ...
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** 22 July – Ecopa Arena: Fukuroi, Shizuoka Prefecture ** 28 July –
Hiroshima Prefectural Sports Center is an indoor arena located in Hiroshima, Japan. The original arena was built sometime shortly after World War II. The arena was rebuilt for the 1994 Asian Games. It hosted some of the group games for the 2006 FIVB Men's World Championship an ...
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** 29 July – Hiroshima Prefectural Sports Center: Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture ** 4 August –
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** 5 August – International Stadium Yokohama: Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture ** 11 August – Ehime Prefectural Budokan: Matsuyama,
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** 12 August – Ehime Prefectural Budokan: Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture ** 22 August – Sapporo Dome:
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** 28 August – Nagano Big Hat:
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** 1 September – Fukuoka Yahuoku! Dome:
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** 2 September – Fukuoka Yahuoku! Dome: Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture ** 6 September – Toyota Stadium:
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Aichi Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshū. Aichi Prefecture has a population of 7,552,873 () and a geographic area of with a population density of . Aichi Prefecture borders Mie Prefecture to the west, Gifu Prefectur ...
** 8 September – Toyota Stadium: Toyota, Aichi Prefecture ** 9 September – Toyota Stadium: Toyota, Aichi Prefecture ** 15 September – Yanmar Stadium Nagai:
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** 16 September – Yanmar Stadium Nagai: Osaka, Osaka Prefecture ** 21 September –
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** 22 September – Ajinomoto Stadium: Chofu, Tokyo Prefecture * Live-Gym 2019 -Whole Lotta NEW LOVE- * B'z SHOWCASE 2020 -5 ERAS 8820- Day1〜5 * B'z presents UNITE #01 with
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and Glay * B’z presents Live Friends * Live-Gym 2022 -Highway X- * Live-Gym Pleasure 2023 - STARS -


See also

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List of records of Japan List of records of Japan is an annotated list of Japanese records organised by category. Geography *The tallest mountain: Mount Fuji, Shizuoka and Yamanashi, 3,776 m. **Mount Niitakayama, the current Jade Mountain (Yùshān), 3,952 m, was ...
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List of best-selling albums in Japan Japan is the second-largest music market in the world and the following lists cover the top-selling albums in the country of Japan, based on information provided by the Recording Industry Association of Japan and Oricon Inc. Best-selling physica ...
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List of best-selling music artists The following list of best-selling music artists includes those music acts from the 20th century to the present with claims of 75 million or more record sales worldwide. This information cannot be listed officially, as there is no organization t ...
* List of best-selling music artists in Japan *
List of J-pop concerts held outside Asia Japan has the second-biggest music industry in the world, although 80 percent of sales are attributed to physical formats. Due to the numerous record companies present in Japan, launching music streaming services has grown difficult, with YouTube ...


References


B'z biography at the official website


External links


B'z Official website
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