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The Beatles in Japan: the Day the Band Could Hear Itself

Summary by Indie Hoy
When The Beatles landed in Tokyo on June 29, 1966, more than 1,500 fans had overflowed the airport’s arrival hall. They were also expected by 35,000 police officers deployed by order of Prime Minister Eisaku Sato. The visit had generated a controversy that far exceeded the musical: in Japan in the middle of [...] See more news in Indie Hoy.
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When The Beatles landed in Tokyo on June 29, 1966, more than 1,500 fans had overflowed the airport’s arrival hall. They were also expected by 35,000 police officers deployed by order of Prime Minister Eisaku Sato. The visit had generated a controversy that far exceeded the musical: in Japan in the middle of [...] See more news in Indie Hoy.

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Indie Hoy broke the news in on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
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