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    1. Kazuhiko Shimamoto

    2. Aoi Honō

    3. Markdown

    4. Yasuhiro Takeda

    5. Theremin

    6. Gainax

    7. Wani Books

    8. A.D. Vision

    9. Tokyo

    10. Nihon SF Taikai

    11. Makuhari Messe

    12. Chiba (city)

    13. Daicon III and IV Opening Animations § DAICON III Opening Animation

    14. Osaka

    15. 1964 Summer Olympics

    16. Expo '70

    17. Space Battleship Yamato

    18. Kindai University

    19. Toshio Okada

    20. Osaka Electro-Communication University

    21. Hiroe Suga

    22. Kansai region

    23. Otemon Gakuin University

    24. Mobile Suit Gundam

    25. Hideaki Anno

    26. Takami Akai

    27. Hiroyuki Yamaga

    28. Osaka University of Arts

    29. Worldcon

    30. Masaharu Ueda

    31. Mobile Suit Gundam § Films

    32. Jūsō

    33. Super Dimension Fortress Macross

    34. Daicon III and IV Opening Animations § DAICON IV Opening Animation

    35. Kaiketsu Noutenki

    36. Yoshiyuki Sadamoto

    37. Mahiro Maeda

    38. Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise

    39. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (film)

    40. Macross: Do You Remember Love?

    41. Yamata no Orochi no Gyakushū

    42. Wonder Festival

    43. Takadanobaba

    44. Shinji Higuchi

    45. Toho

    46. Boøwy

    47. Gunbuster

    48. Minakami, Gunma

    49. Gunma Prefecture

    50. List of Dragon Quest media § Television and film

    51. Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water

    52. NHK

    53. Silent Möbius

    54. Princess Maker

    55. Otaku no Video

    56. AnimeCon

    57. Kaiyodo

    58. Uru in Blue

    59. Princess Maker 2

    60. Neon Genesis Evangelion

    61. Mitaka Station

    62. Neon Genesis Evangelion (manga)

    63. Kadokawa Shoten

    64. Monthly Shōnen Ace

    65. Great Hanshin earthquake

    66. Aum Shinrikyo

    67. Tokyo subway sarin attack

    68. CompuServe § File transfers

    69. Itako

    70. Ibaraki Prefecture

    71. TV Tokyo

    72. Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth

    73. The End of Evangelion

    74. Neon Genesis Evangelion: Girlfriend of Steel

    75. Love & Pop

    76. Kare Kano

    77. FLCL

    78. Shiki-Jitsu

    79. Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

    80. Weekly Shōnen Magazine

    81. Weekly Shōnen Sunday

    82. Arsène Lupin

    83. Arthur C. Clarke

    84. 2001: A Space Odyssey

    85. Childhood's End

    86. Robert A. Heinlein

    87. Starship Troopers

    88. Time Enough for Love

    89. The Door into Summer

    90. Grey Lensman

    91. Lensman series

    92. E. E. Smith

    93. Space opera

    94. Galactic Patrol Lensman

    95. The Voyage of the Space Beagle

    96. A. E. van Vogt

    97. Sakyo Komatsu

    98. Moon rock

    99. Asashio Tarō IV

    100. Mahjong

    101. Fanzine

    102. Tokusatsu

    103. Hakuba

    104. Night of the Living Dead

    105. Rakugo

    106. Science fiction convention

    107. Kyoto

    108. Big Name Fan

    109. Comiket

    110. Osaka University

    111. Osaka Prefecture University

    112. Osaka City University

    113. Ryukoku University

    114. Osaka University of Foreign Studies

    115. Student activism § Japan

    116. Hideo Azuma

    117. Japan Sinks

    118. Sayonara Jupiter

    119. Yasutaka Tsutsui

    120. The Girl Who Leapt Through Time

    121. Television producer

    122. Gachapin

    123. Kagawa Prefecture

    124. Golden Week (Japan)

    125. Ritsurin Garden

    126. Baku Yumemakura

    127. Shikoku

    128. Udon

    129. University of Tokyo

    130. Otaku

    131. Lake Ashi

    132. Hakone

    133. Meguro

    134. Nippon Foundation

    135. Saturn V

    136. Cable transport

    137. Cosplay

    138. Tusken Raiders

    139. Godzilla

    140. Thunderbirds machines § Thunderbird 2

    141. X-wing fighter

    142. TIE fighter

    143. The Mysterians

    144. Kansai dialect

    145. Typewriter § Electronic typewriters § Electric designs

    146. Seiun Award

    147. Takumi Shibano

    148. Nagoya

    149. Kadokawa Daiei Studio

    150. Daimajin

    151. Ambassador Magma

    152. P Productions

    153. Osamu Tezuka

    154. Cel

    155. Moonwalk One

    156. Studio Nue

    157. Haruka Takachiho

    158. Crusher Joe

    159. Dirty Pair

    160. Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra

    161. Asahina Takashi

    162. Mevius

    163. Powered exoskeleton § Fictional depictions

    164. Musashi Kanbe

    165. Nihon SF Taisho Award

    166. Ultra Q

    167. Eiji Tsuburaya

    168. Ultraman

    169. Garage kit

    170. Flip book

    171. Acetate

    172. Film producer

    173. Space Runaway Ideon

    174. Glossary of Buddhism § G

    175. Original video animation

    176. Nippon Telegraph and Telephone

    177. Star Trek (1971 video game)

    178. PC-8000 series

    179. Bishōjo

    180. Lolicon

    181. Absurdist humor

    182. Polyester resin

    183. Black Rain (1989 Japanese film)

    184. Ataru Moroboshi

    185. Urusei Yatsura

    186. NEET

    187. Steven Seagal

    188. Ayako Fujitani

    189. Ringworld

    190. Larry Niven

    191. Pierson's Puppeteers

    192. Pierson's Puppeteers § General Products

    193. Known Space

    194. Kazutaka Miyatake

    195. Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato

    196. Board of directors

    197. Epoxy

    198. Gundam (fictional robot)

    199. Yoshiyuki Tomino

    200. Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack

    201. Mamoru Nagano

    202. Heavy Metal L-Gaim

    203. The 5 Star Stories

    204. Space Runaway Ideon § Be Invoked

    205. Naoyuki Kato

    206. Shōji Kawamori

    207. Variable-sweep wing

    208. Robotech

    209. Yonago

    210. Tottori Prefecture

    211. Gonzo (company)

    212. Blue Submarine No. 6

    213. Gamera § Heisei trilogy

    214. Ultraman Powered (video game)

    215. The King of Braves GaoGaiGar

    216. Tokyo Zokei University

    217. Telecom Animation Film

    218. Kaiketsu Zubat

    219. Hiroshi Miyauchi

    220. Kamen Rider V3

    221. Himitsu Sentai Gorenger

    222. J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai

    223. 8 mm film

    224. Handycam

    225. Kamikaze

    226. Seppuku

    227. Geisha

    228. Sukiyaki

    229. Tempura

    230. Hakata-ku, Fukuoka

    231. Kyushu

    232. Heidi

    233. Heidi, Girl of the Alps

    234. Akira Hori

    235. Power Rangers

    236. Osaka Castle

    237. Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan

    238. Yōsuke Yamashita

    239. Akira Ifukube

    240. LP record

    241. Japanese Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers

    242. Sweatshop

    243. Bandai

    244. Kenichi Sonoda

    245. Cannon God Exaxxion

    246. Gunsmith Cats

    247. Gall Force

    248. Bubblegum Crisis

    249. Masamune Shirow

    250. Appleseed (manga)

    251. Ghost in the Shell

    252. Ryuichi Sakamoto

    253. Enka

    254. Joe Hisaishi

    255. Castle in the Sky

    256. Kantō region

    257. Tamiya Corporation

    258. World Trade Center (Tokyo)

    259. Hamamatsu

    260. Bandai Visual

    261. Mamoru Oshii

    262. Dallos

    263. Char Aznable

    264. Umpaku dialect

    265. Tōkai–Tōsan dialect

    266. Japanese asset price bubble

    267. Comptroller

    268. Shinjuku

    269. Packed lunch

    270. 16 mm film

    271. Takeshi Mori (director)

    272. Vandread

    273. NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan

    274. Comic Gum

    275. Folding bicycle

    276. Personal Handy-phone System

    277. Bento

    278. Monolith (Space Odyssey)

    279. Mahoromatic § Manga

    280. Hatsumōde

    281. Kids Station

    282. Juan Antonio Samaranch

    283. Ippongi Bang

    284. Shimenawa

    285. Shimane Prefecture

    286. Toren Smith

    287. James P. Hogan (writer)

    288. Studio Proteus

    289. The Monkey's Paw

    290. Tomoyasu Hotei

    291. Appleseed (1988 film)

    292. Willys MB

    293. Yadamon

    294. Yasuo Ōtsuka

    295. The Great Adventure of Horus, Prince of the Sun

    296. Lupin the Third

    297. The Castle of Cagliostro

    298. Future Boy Conan

    299. Top Gun

    300. Aim for the Ace!

    301. Haruhiko Mikimoto

    302. Patlabor

    303. Masami Yuki

    304. Mount Tanigawa

    305. Hokkaido

    306. Hiromu Arakawa

    307. Fullmetal Alchemist

    308. Enix

    309. Akira Toriyama

    310. Dragon Quest IV

    311. Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra

    312. Koichi Sugiyama

    313. Nikkatsu

    314. Chōfu

    315. Burst City

    316. Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris

    317. Gappa: The Triphibian Monster

    318. Styrofoam

    319. Tokyo Bay NK Hall

    320. Jun Ishikawa

    321. Shinichi Hoshi

    322. Striptease

    323. Jules Verne

    324. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas

    325. The Mysterious Island

    326. Group TAC

    327. Touch (manga)

    328. Hayao Miyazaki

    329. Atlantis: The Lost Empire

    330. Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water (video game)

    331. Shūichi Ikeda

    332. Money Wars

    333. Business Jump

    334. Sony Music

    335. Weekly Playboy

    336. Circuit no Ōkami

    337. Supercar

    338. Honō no Tenkōsei

    339. LaserDisc

    340. Mockumentary

    341. Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water § Production

    342. Kagawa University

    343. Ariel (novel series)

    344. Masayuki Suzuki

    345. Yūichi Sasamoto

    346. Tanegashima Space Center

    347. Desktop publishing

    348. Robert Woodhead

    349. Eroge

    350. AnimEigo

    351. San Jose, California

    352. Video game modding

    353. Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator

    354. Animerica

    355. Streets of Fire

    356. Megazone 23

    357. Screener (promotional)

    358. King Records (Japan)

    359. Slayers

    360. Revolutionary Girl Utena

    361. Martian Successor Nadesico

    362. Sega

    363. National Tax Agency

    364. Tax evasion

    365. Gurren Lagann § Conflicts

    366. 2channel

    367. Khara (studio)

    368. Reboot (fiction)

    369. Rebuild of Evangelion

    370. Mahoromatic

    371. Three's Company

    372. Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi

    373. Crest of the Stars

    374. Yamanaka Yukimori