

Tour de Japon: music from Final Fantasy
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2004-08-10 • 1h 17m
Tour de JAPON music from FINAL FANTASY is a concert tour featuring music from the Final Fantasy video game series that toured Japan from March 12 to April 16, 2004. The concert was built upon the success of 20020220 music from FINAL FANTASY and featured numerous unreleased tracks during its tour. The Yokohama performance (March 12, 2004) was recorded and released exclusively on DVD to fanclub members residing in Japan.
- Directors
- Masaki Hayasaka

Tour de Japon: music from Final Fantasy
Visit website2004-08-10 • 1h 17m
10/10 • 2
Tour de JAPON music from FINAL FANTASY is a concert tour featuring music from the Final Fantasy video game series that toured Japan from March 12 to April 16, 2004. The concert was built upon the success of 20020220 music from FINAL FANTASY and featured numerous unreleased tracks during its tour. The Yokohama performance (March 12, 2004) was recorded and released exclusively on DVD to fanclub members residing in Japan.
- Directors
- Masaki Hayasaka
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsNobuo Uematsu
Himself
Rieko Katayama
Herself
Taizou Takemoto
Conductor
Etsuyo Ota
Herself
Tomoaki Watanabe
Himself
Tetsuya Odagawa
Himself
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