
Twice Debut Showcase "Touchdown In Japan"
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Twice Debut Showcase "Touchdown In Japan" is Twice's first debut showcase concert in Japan. It took place in Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium in Japan and 2 shows had took place in 1 day.
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NAYEON
NAYEON
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NAYEON
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JEONGYEON
JEONGYEON
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JEONGYEON
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MOMO
MOMO
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MOMO
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SANA
SANA
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SANA
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JIHYO
JIHYO
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JIHYO
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MINA
MINA
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MINA
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DAHYUN
DAHYUN
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DAHYUN
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CHAEYOUNG
CHAEYOUNG
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CHAEYOUNG
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TZUYU
TZUYU
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TZUYU
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