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KinKi Kids
KinKi Kids
Japanese idol duo (1993-) Johnny & Associates
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Tokio
Tokio
Japanese boy bands (1990-)
2
Lindberg
Lindberg
Japanese musical group; pop rock/rock band
3
Aki Misato
Aki Misato
Japanese singer
4
Koichi Domoto
Koichi Domoto
Japanese idol, singer, actor, tarento and voice actor
5
SunSet Swish
SunSet Swish
band
6
Wands
Wands
Japanese rock band (1991-)
7
Mako Ishino
Mako Ishino
Japanese actress and singer (1956-)
8
KAT-TUN
KAT-TUN
Japanese boy band (2001-)
9
Arashi
Arashi
Japanese idol group (1999–2020)
10
Hachidai Nakamura
Hachidai Nakamura
Japanese composer, pianist (1931-1992)
11
Kanjani Eight
Kanjani Eight
Japanese boy band (2002-)
12
Misia
Misia
Japanese singer, lyricist, composer, music producer (1978-)
13
Kohmi Hirose
Kohmi Hirose
Japanese singer-songwriter
14
Sho Sakurai
Sho Sakurai
Japanese singer and actor
15
Tomomi Itano
Tomomi Itano
Japanese singer
16
Acidman
Acidman
band
17
Yūko Ōshima
Yūko Ōshima
Japanese actress and singer
18
Jin Akanishi
Jin Akanishi
Japanese singer-songwriter, actor, voice actor, radio host
19
Melon Kinenbi
Melon Kinenbi
band
20
Yui
Yui
Japanese singer-songwriter
21
Dicot
Dicot
musical artist
22
Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Japanese alternative rock band
J-Friends
Japanese Special Band (1997-2003)

J-Friends

Intro
Japanese Special Band (1997-2003)
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Members, past and present

J-FRIENDS was a special unit made up of Johnny's Entertainment groups Tokio, V6, and KinKi Kids. It was formed to raise funds for the education of children involved in the Great Hanshin earthquake of 1995. Until their disbandment in 2003 they were able to release 6 singles and held some charity concerts and events. In the end they were able to donate 874.278.322 Yen.