Japanese musicians born in 1945

Here are 6 famous musicians from Japan were born in 1945:

Norio Wakamoto

Norio Wakamoto (October 18, 1945 Shimonoseki-) also known as Wakamoto Norio, Noriaki Wakamoto, Noriaki Wakagi or Hiruma Kyounosuke is a Japanese voice actor and narrator.

His most recognized albums: .

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Sayuri Yoshinaga

Sayuri Yoshinaga (March 13, 1945 Shibuya-) a.k.a. Yoshinaga Sayuri, Okada Sayuri or Sayuri Okada is a Japanese actor and voice actor.

Her discography includes: , , , , , , , , and .

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Keaton Yamada

Keaton Yamada (October 25, 1945 Hobetsu-) also known as Shunji Yamada, Kiiton Yamada, Yamada Shunji, Shyunji Yamada or Kîton Yamada is a Japanese voice actor and actor.

Yamada began his career in the entertainment industry in the early 1970s, starting off as a voice actor in radio dramas and anime series. Some of his notable roles include playing Takashi Dezaki in the anime series "Ace wo Nerae!", Doctor Nambu in "Science Ninja Team Gatchaman", and the narrator in the anime film "Grave of the Fireflies".

Aside from voice acting, Yamada has also acted in a number of live-action films and television dramas, including "Tora-san's Island Encounter", "Tokyo Bay", and "Oshin". He has received critical acclaim for his performances, winning the Best Supporting Actor award at the 36th Blue Ribbon Awards for his role in the film "Natsufuku no Ibu".

Yamada continues to work in the industry to this day, with his most recent role being in the anime series "Kimi to Boku no Saigo no Senjou, Aruiwa Sekai ga Hajimaru Seisen" where he voices the character of Millavair Lou Nebulis VIII.

Yamada has had a long and successful career in the voice acting industry, with over 100 roles credited to his name. He is known for his versatility and range as a voice actor, able to play a diverse range of characters from young boys to elderly men. In addition to his work as a voice actor and actor, Yamada has also worked as a dubbing director, helping to bring foreign films and television shows to a Japanese audience. He is highly respected within the industry, and has mentored many young voice actors who have gone on to successful careers in their own right. Outside of his work, Yamada is known for his love of motorcycles and cars, and is also an accomplished musician, playing guitar in a rock band in his youth.

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Min Tanaka

Min Tanaka (March 10, 1945 Tokyo-) otherwise known as Tanaka Min is a Japanese dancer and actor.

Min Tanaka is widely known for his contributions to the field of contemporary dance both in Japan and around the world. He graduated from Butoh dance company, and later founded his own dance company, Maijuku. Tanaka has performed in numerous countries including the United States, France, Brazil, and Hungary. He has also appeared in several films and television series, including Legendary Assassin and Man on the Edge. Tanaka is also a writer and has authored several books on modern dance and philosophy. In 2012, he was awarded the Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon in recognition of his artistic achievements.

In addition to his dance and acting career, Min Tanaka has also worked as a choreographer for various theater productions and events. He has collaborated with artists such as Tadao Ando and William Forsythe on projects that combine dance, theater, and architecture. Tanaka's approach to dance is highly experimental and improvisational, and he often draws inspiration from nature and traditional Japanese culture.

Tanaka has also been involved in a number of social and environmental activism projects. He has spoken out on issues such as nuclear disarmament, climate change, and the preservation of local farming practices in Japan. In 2014, Tanaka established a new dance company called the Body Weather Laboratory, which focuses on exploring the relationship between the human body and the natural environment.

Despite his many accomplishments, Tanaka remains a humble and deeply contemplative artist. He continues to teach and perform around the world, and his work has inspired generations of dancers and artists to push the boundaries of contemporary dance.

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Tamori

Tamori (August 22, 1945 Minami-ku, Fukuoka-) also known as Kazuyoshi Tamori, Kazuyoshi Morita, Tamo-san or Morita Kazuyoshi is a Japanese presenter, comedian and actor.

Related albums: , , and .

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Akira Sakata

Akira Sakata (February 21, 1945 Hiroshima-) is a Japanese , .

His albums include Fisherman's.com, Mooko, Silent Plankton, tetrodotoxin, ExpLosion, Hagyou and And That's the Story of Jazz....

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