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Tokyo and Rose
* 1977 – President Gerald Ford pardons Iva Toguri D ' Aquino ( a. k. a. " Tokyo Rose ").
* 1945 – Iva Toguri D ' Aquino, a Japanese-American suspected of being wartime radio propagandist Tokyo Rose, is arrested in Yokohama.
Examples include Cardcaptor Sakura, Fruits Basket, Fushigi Yuugi, Ouran High School Host Club, Pretty Cure, Princess Ai, Princess Tutu, Revolutionary Girl Utena, Lovely Complex, Romeo x Juliet, Sailor Moon, Skip Beat, Shugo Chara !, Tokyo Mew Mew, Rose of Versailles,, Kaichou wa Maid-sama and Nana.
Wim Wenders Photo Exhibition, in conjunction with the publication, Once, Munich: Schirmer / Mosel ( 2001 ), touring exhibition: Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Rome ( 1993 ); Villa delle Rose, Bologna ( 1994 ); FNAC, Paris ( 1994 ); Parco, Tokyo ( 1994 ); FNAC, Berlin ( 1995 ); Villa Rufolo, Ravello ( 1995 )
** U. S. President Gerald Ford pardons Iva Toguri D ' Aquino ( aka " Tokyo Rose ").
** Iva Toguri D ' Aquino is found guilty of broadcasting for Japan as " Tokyo Rose " during World War II.
** Iva Toguri D ' Aquino, a Japanese-American suspected of being wartime radio propagandist " Tokyo Rose ", is arrested in Yokohama.
** Iva Toguri D ' Aquino (" Tokyo Rose ") ( d. 2006 )
A rumor which claimed that Earhart had made propaganda radio broadcasts as one of the many women compelled to serve as Tokyo Rose was investigated closely by George Putnam.
In addition to producing, Parks has released six studio albums of his own recordings: Song Cycle, Discover America, Clang of the Yankee Reaper, Jump !, Tokyo Rose, and with Brian Wilson, Orange Crate Art.
Following Jump !, in 1989 Warner Brothers released Tokyo Rose.
Iijima sang " Calypso ," on Parks ' album Tokyo Rose.
* Tokyo Rose, 1989 album
Japan had " Tokyo Rose ", who broadcast Japanese propaganda in English, along with American music to help ensure listeners.
The period immediately following this was documented on the album Tokyo Dolls Live ( Fan Club / New Rose ), from a show in Japan in August 1975, in which Johansen, Sylvain and Jordan were joined by keyboardist Chris Robison and drummer Tony Machine.
The famous Tokyo Rose wartime programs were broadcasts by NHK.
Although on the " Zero Hour " radio show, Toguri called herself " Orphan Ann ," she quickly became identified with the moniker " Tokyo Rose ", a name that was coined by Allied soldiers and that predated her broadcasts.
At no time did Toguri call herself " Tokyo Rose " during the war, and in fact there was no evidence that any other broadcaster had done so.
After Japan's unconditional surrender ( August 15, 1945 ), reporters Harry T. Brundidge of Cosmopolitan Magazine and Clark Lee of Hearst's International News Service ( INS ) offered $ 2, 000 ( the equivalent of a year's wages in Occupied Japan ) for an exclusive interview with " Tokyo Rose ".
Tokyo Rose ( alternate spelling Tokio Rose ) was a generic name given by Allied forces in the South Pacific during World War II to any of approximately a dozen English-speaking female broadcasters of Japanese propaganda.
Farther from the action, stories circulated that Tokyo Rose could be unnervingly accurate, naming units and even individual servicemen ; though such stories have never been substantiated by documents such as scripts and recorded broadcasts, they have been reflected in popular books and films such as Flags of Our Fathers.
The name " Tokyo Rose " is most strongly associated with Iva Toguri D ' Aquino, an American citizen born to Japanese immigrants.
However, during the war, journalists and officials with the US Foreign Broadcast Information Service identified Toguri's " Orphan Ann " as the woman " most servicemen seem to refer to when they speak of Tokyo Rose " but characterized the " legends " of clairvoyance that " piled up about ' Tokyo Rose '" as " apocryphal ".

Tokyo and They
They were even better than those of Tokyo -- more spectacular and more imaginative.
Towards the end of the war popular books became the source of films of higher quality and more serious tone, extoling more long-term values, including Guadalcanal Diary ( film ) ( 1943 ), Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo ( 1944 ) and They Were Expendable ( 1945 ).
They were the second summer Olympic Games to be held in Asia and the first since the 1964 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan.
They were also the third Games to be held in autumn, after the 1956 Games in Melbourne and the 1964 Games in Tokyo.
They were the third Olympic Games and second winter Olympics to be held in Japan, after the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo and the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo.
They include: Fowler's Grill, Shorty's Grill, American Hero, Backstreet Cafe, Casa Villa, Loris Seafood, Sidekick's Cafe, Altman's Seafood, Tokyo Express and Santino's Pizza.
They play their home games in the Tokyo Dome, opened in 1988.
They lost to a team from Tokyo, Japan in the finals.
They were held in Tokyo, Japan, they were the last Summer Paralympics to take place in the same city as the Summer Olympics until the 1988 Summer Paralympics.
They headlined the main Ocean Stage at the Summer Sonic Festival in Tokyo, Japan on August 11, and Osaka, Japan on August 12, 2007.
They returned to Japan on New Year's Eve 2003 to play the New Maps Of Hyperspace event at Tokyo Bay NK Hall together with 1200 Micrograms ( featuring Raja Ram ) and Hallucinogen.
They may also offer services beyond mere cleansing, and turn into a spa, offering medical baths, massages, mud baths, fitness centers, etc., as for example the Spa LaQua at the Tokyo Dome City entertainment complex.
They were introduced after the 200 series trains, but their numbering is such because in the days of Japanese National Railways ( JNR ), Shinkansen types running east of Tokyo were given even numbers and those west of Tokyo odd numbers, hence they were given the next odd number in line after 0, 100.
They were often coupled to 400 series trains on the Tōhoku Shinkansen between Tokyo and Fukushima before the latter retired in April 2010.
They are University of Tokyo in Bunkyo and Waseda University bordering Shinjuku.
They won unbeaten the 1991 European Cup in Bari and the 1991 Intercontinental Cup in Tokyo.
They moved it to the present Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku in 1991, and the new Tokyo International Forum and Toyota Tsusho Corporation now stands on the site.
They elected to move to Tokyo in 1954 as professional manga artists at Fujimoto's urging, Abiko only reluctantly as he had steady employment at the Toyama Newspaper Company.
They also enjoyed a swing through the Far East, being cordially received at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo by the Emperor and Empress of Japan.
They had flown from the aircraft carrier, USS Hornet ( CV-8 ), bombed Tokyo, then flown on to the Chinese mainland, but were unable to find a landing field as planned.
They currently reside in Tokyo.
They were both due to appear at a news conference in Tokyo on September 22 to promote Paris ' fashion and fragrance lines along with Hilton.

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