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- Live coverage of British rock band Oasis performing at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan as part of their 1998 "Be Here Now" world tour.
- Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame inductees Journey returns to Japan for a very special concert filmed at Budokan, the legendary arena in Tokyo in 2017. This concert film captures the iconic rock band recreating their legendary albums Escape and Frontiers, in an explosive once in a lifetime performance. Opening with the iconic Don't Stop Believin', the band rips through the two hour set featuring songs such as Open Arms, Who's Crying Now, Separate Ways (Worlds Apart), Stone in Love and Faithfully. After the close of their performance of Frontiers, Journey returns to the stage to perform two blistering extended encores of La Raza del Sol and Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'.
- A live DVD that was recorded at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan.
- From "VISION TOUR", visiting 28 places nationwide, the pattern of Nippon Budokan will be recorded for the first time in 5 years as The Birthday. complete recording their best of the best songs.
- Final Concert by Rainbow. Features Classics I Surrender, Catch The Rainbow, Street Of Dreams And Difficult To Cure.
- From ZEPP Fukuoka on July 30, 2004 to the final performance at Nippon Budokan on September 7, 2004, TMG LIVE "Dodge The Bullet" Tour was held in 8 locations throughout Japan. The 90-minute DVD includes the album "TMG I", Tak Matsumoto's solo performance, and the encore performances of NIGHT RANGER and MR. BIG. The album contains the power of the band members who know what ROCK and LIVE are all about, and their presence that you can't take your eyes off from the opening to the ending.
- The original Sex Pistols, with Glen Matlock on bass, in an intense, non-stop onslaught of pure punk rock in a 1996 reunion tour, shot at the fabled Nippon Budokan in Tokyo. John Lydon returns as Johnny Rotten, with two-toned hair, red shorts, and no letup from the famous raw, shouted vocals with which he helped invented UK punk in the 1970s. Steve Jones, Glen Matlock, and Paul Cook blast out the music in the Pistol's trademark fast, tight, loud style, reviving a host of Sex Pistol favourites.
- On Nov. 1-2, 2002, "Faye Wong Japan Concert" took place with an incredible total audience of 10,000 people and has now been captured onto DVD. This DVD is a live recording of her 22 smash hits from her concert at Nippon Budokan. As always, Faye promises an excellent performance with her vocal. In this concert, she specially sang touching tracks, "Wishing you and me forever," in remembrance for Teresa Teng. The concert ended with applause.
- A music concert DVD that was filmed at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan on July 31 and August 1, 2006.
- Anthony Bourdain is off to Tokyo in search of the perfect sushi and a knife.
- 2005–201244mTV-PG7.3 (45)TV EpisodeAnthony Bourdain shows exactly what happens behind the scenes.