Japanese musicians born in 1971

Here are 50 famous musicians from Japan were born in 1971:

Masashi Hamauzu

Masashi Hamauzu (September 20, 1971 Munich-) also known as 浜渦正志, Hamauzu Masashi, Hamauzu Masasi, Hamauzu, Masashi, 濵渦正志 or はまうず まさし is a Japanese composer and musician.

His albums: Unlimited Saga, DIRGE of CERBERUS -FINAL FANTASY VII- Original Soundtrack, チョコボの不思議なダンジョン COI VANNI GIALLI, チョコボの不思議なダンジョン, Piano Pieces "SF2" ~ Rhapsody on a Theme of SaGa Frontier 2, SaGa Frontier II, Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack, Before Crisis - Final Fantasy VII & Last Order Final Fantasy VII - OST, Final Fantasy XIII: Original Soundtrack and Final Fantasy XIII: Original Soundtrack PLUS. Genres he performed: Classical music, Ambient music, Jazz and Electronic music.

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Noriko Matsueda

Noriko Matsueda (December 18, 1971 Tochigi-) also known as 松枝賀子, 松枝 賀子, 松枝 賀子, Noriko Matueda, Noriko Matuseda or Matsueda, Noriko is a Japanese composer and musician.

Her albums include Bahamut Lagoon, Chrono Trigger: Original Sound Version, Front Mission 2, Music of the Front Mission series, 久遠 ~光と波の記憶~ Music from Final Fantasy X-2, Final Fantasy X-2 Vocal Collection: Yuna, Final Fantasy X-2 Vocal Collection: Paine, Final Fantasy X-2 Original Soundtrack, Final Fantasy X-2: Piano Collection and The Bouncer OST. Genres she performed: Pop music and Jazz.

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Yoshino Aoki

Yoshino Aoki (August 19, 1971 Kanagawa Prefecture-) also known as 青木佳乃, Aoki Yoshino, あおき よしの, あおきよしの, 青木 佳乃 or Aoki, Yoshino is a Japanese composer.

Her albums: Breath of Fire IV Original Soundtrack, Breath of Fire III, and .

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Tomo Sakurai

Tomo Sakurai (September 10, 1971 Ichikawa-) a.k.a. Tomoe Hatta, Lemon Angel, Sakurai Tomo, 櫻井 智, 八田 友江, Hatta Tomoe, 桜井智 or 桜井 智 is a Japanese voice actor, singer and actor.

Her albums include T-mode, Cherry, , , , Chacha ni Omakase, マクロス7 Friends〜時空を超えて〜, , and .

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Noriko Sakai

Noriko Sakai (February 14, 1971 Fukuoka-) a.k.a. Noriko Takaso, Sakai, Noriko or NORI-P is a Japanese singer and actor.

Her albums include Work Out Fine, Twin Best, Pure Collection, in snowflakes, , 大好き~my Moments Best~, WORDS OF LOVE, PURE, and . Genres related to her: J-pop and Pop music.

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Naozumi Takahashi

Naozumi Takahashi (December 6, 1971 Iwate Prefecture-) also known as Takahashi, Naozumi is a Japanese singer, voice actor and singer-songwriter.

His most recognized albums: kiss you, scene~残したい風景~, OK! and Anime Black Blood Brothers Intro Theme: Ashita no Kioku.

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Manabu Namiki

Manabu Namiki (September 13, 1971 Funabashi-) also known as 並木学, なみきまなぶ, まなぶなみき, Manabu "SANTARURU" Namiki or Namiki, Manabu is a Japanese , .

His discography includes: Battle Garegga Perfect Soundtrack, DEATHSMILES Original Sound Track, Dracula Densetsu ReBirth & Contra ReBirth Original Soundtrack, , , and . Genres he performed: Electronica.

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Junya Nakano

Junya Nakano (February 28, 1971 Kyoto-) also known as 仲野順也 or Nakano, Junya is a Japanese composer and musician.

His albums: アナザー・マインド オリジナル・サウンドトラック, Dew Prism Original Soundtrack, Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack, Music of Final Fantasy IV, Music of the Front Mission series, Final Fantasy IV & The After Years Sounds Plus, Front Mission: Gun Hazard Original Soundtrack and Piano Collections: Final Fantasy X. Genres: Ambient music and Video game music.

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Norika Fujiwara

Norika Fujiwara (June 28, 1971 Nishinomiya-) otherwise known as Fujiwara Norika is a Japanese model and actor.

She began her modeling career at the age of 16 after winning a modeling contest. Her modeling career quickly skyrocketed, and she became one of the most sought-after models in Japan during the 1990s.

In addition to her successful modeling career, Norika has also had a successful acting career. She has appeared in numerous television dramas, films, and stage productions, showcasing her versatility as an actress.

Norika has also been involved in various philanthropic efforts. She has served as an ambassador for several charities, including the Japanese Red Cross and the World Wildlife Fund.

Despite her busy schedule, Norika is also a dedicated mother. She has two children with her ex-husband, Yoshimoto Takaaki, and has spoken openly about the joys and challenges of balancing motherhood with her career.

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Ryo Owatari

Ryo Owatari (April 4, 1971 Kanagawa Prefecture-) otherwise known as Owatari Ryo, Ryou, Oowatari, Oowatari Ryou, 大渡亮, おおわたり りょう, 大渡 亮, おおわたりりょう or Oowatari, Ryou is a Japanese guitarist.

He is best known as the guitarist and leader of the Japanese rock band, Supercar. Owatari formed Supercar in 1995 with his high school friends and quickly gained a following in Japan's indie music scene. The band's unique sound was a fusion of various genres, including rock, electronic, and shoegaze. They went on to release several critically acclaimed albums and singles, and their music has been used in various anime and video games.

Aside from his work with Supercar, Owatari has also released solo work under the moniker, LAMA. He has collaborated with various artists, both in Japan and internationally, and has also composed music for film and television. Owatari is known for his technical prowess on the guitar, as well as his innovative use of effects pedals and production techniques. He continues to be a prominent figure in Japan's music industry and has inspired a generation of musicians with his work.

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Issei Miyazaki

Issei Miyazaki (May 31, 1971 Asaminami-ku, Hiroshima-) also known as Miyazaki Issei or 宮崎 一成 is a Japanese voice actor.

He is best known for his roles as Boost in the anime and manga series Initial D, Hikaru Sasahara in the anime and manga series D.N.Angel, and Cherubimon in the anime series Digimon Frontier. Miyazaki has also lent his voice to various video game characters, including Captain Falcon in the Japanese version of Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. In addition to his voice acting work, Miyazaki is also a musician, playing guitar and vocals for the band Lumen, which has contributed songs to various anime soundtracks.

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Akiko Kimura

Akiko Kimura (June 28, 1971 Eiheiji-) otherwise known as Kimura Akiko or Kimura, Akiko is a Japanese voice actor.

Her most important albums: , , , Re:, , , , and .

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Miwa Matsumoto

Miwa Matsumoto (December 15, 1971 Fukuoka Prefecture-) otherwise known as 松本 美和, Matsumoto Miwa or Matsumoto, Miwa is a Japanese voice actor.

Miwa Matsumoto started her career in voice acting in 1994, voicing minor characters in various anime series. She gained recognition in 1999 when she was cast as the main character in the anime series "Himiko-Den". Since then, she has voiced numerous lead and supporting roles in popular anime series such as "Fullmetal Alchemist", "Naruto", "Bleach", and "Gintama".

Aside from voice acting, Matsumoto has also worked as a theater actress and a radio personality. She has performed on stage in various productions and has hosted her own radio show, "Miwa Matsumoto no Sirloin Steak ga Suki! (Miwa Matsumoto's Fond of Sirloin Steak!)" on Chugoku Broadcasting in Japan.

Matsumoto has also made appearances at anime and manga conventions, including the annual Anime Expo in Los Angeles, California. In 2009, she was invited as a guest of honor at the Anime Evolution convention in Vancouver, Canada.

Throughout her career, Matsumoto has received recognition for her voice acting work. In 2011, she was awarded the Best Supporting Actress award at the 5th Seiyu Awards for her role as Rangiku Matsumoto in "Bleach".

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Machiko Toyoshima

Machiko Toyoshima (December 28, 1971 Ibaraki Prefecture-) otherwise known as Machirin or Toyoshima Machiko is a Japanese voice actor and actor.

Machiko Toyoshima started her career in the entertainment industry in 1991 as a voice actor after completing her studies at Engei Gakkō, a professional training school for aspiring actors and voice actors. Since then, she has lent her voice to various anime characters such as Misa Hayase in "Super Dimension Fortress Macross" and Yoko Sakaki in "Cardfight!! Vanguard". In addition to her voice acting career, Toyoshima has also made appearances in theater productions and TV dramas. She is also known for her work as a radio personality and has hosted several radio shows. Throughout her career, she has won numerous awards for her voice acting performances and contributions to the industry.

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Masahiro Kobayashi

Masahiro Kobayashi (May 16, 1971 Yakumo-) also known as Kobayashi Masahiro is a Japanese actor and voice actor.

He was born in Yakumo, Hokkaido, Japan. Kobayashi has had an extensive career in the entertainment industry, starting out as a child actor in the mid-1970s. He has appeared in various TV dramas, films, and stage productions throughout his career. In addition to his work in front of the camera, Kobayashi has also lent his voice to various anime and video game characters, including the protagonist in the popular video game series "The Legend of Zelda." He is known for his versatile acting skills and has won several awards for his performances over the years. Kobayashi continues to be an active figure in the entertainment industry to this day.

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Yasuyuki Kase

Yasuyuki Kase (March 14, 1971 Ōta, Tokyo-) a.k.a. Kase Yasuyuki is a Japanese voice acting in japan.

He is best known for his roles in popular anime series such as "Naruto," "Gintama," and "Mob Psycho 100." Kase has been active in the voice acting industry since the mid-1990s and has lent his voice to a wide range of characters in various media, including video games and dubbing for foreign TV shows and movies. Aside from his voice acting work, Kase has also worked as a narrator and radio personality. In his free time, he enjoys watching movies and playing video games.

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Shinichiro Ohta

Shinichiro Ohta (March 20, 1971 Kanagawa Prefecture-) also known as Shinichirou Ohta or Shinichirô Ôta is a Japanese voice actor and tarento.

He is affiliated with the talent agency Kenyu Office. Ohta debuted as a voice actor in 1993 and has since lent his voice to a variety of characters in anime, video games, and drama CDs. Some of his notable roles include Kanji Tatsumi in Persona 4, Tatsuya Shiba in The Irregular at Magic High School, and Kobe Hagari in Bungo Stray Dogs. He has also made appearances on various Japanese variety shows as a tarento, or a celebrity who appears on TV programs to entertain audiences with their charisma, wit, and humor. Ohta is known for his deep and distinctive voice, and his ability to bring a wide range of characters to life through his vocal performances.

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Youki Kudoh

Youki Kudoh (January 17, 1971 Hachioji-) a.k.a. Yûki Kudô, Kudou Yuuki, Yoki Kudo or Kudō Yūki is a Japanese actor, singer and voice actor.

Discography: .

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Shoji Meguro

Shoji Meguro (June 4, 1971 Tokyo-) also known as 目黒将司, Meguro Shōji or Meguro, Shoji is a Japanese composer.

His most well known albums: Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne, Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner, Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner 2, Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner 1 & 2 Integral, Burn My Dread -Reicarnation:PERSONA3, PERSONA3 FES Original Soundtrack, PERSONA3 Original Soundtrack, Persona 4 - Mini Piano Album, PERSONA3 PORTABLE Original Soundtrack and Catherine Official Soundtrack. Genres he performed include J-pop, Rock music, Electronic music and Jazz.

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Anna Makino

Anna Makino (December 4, 1971 Tokyo-) also known as Maniko Anna is a Japanese singer and choreographer.

She first gained popularity in 1997 when she joined the Japanese pop music group SUPER MONKEY'S, which later evolved into the popular girl group MAX. As a member of MAX, Anna was known for her powerful vocals and energetic dance performances.

After leaving MAX in 2002, Anna pursued a solo career and released several successful albums and singles. She also ventured into choreography and has worked with various artists in Japan and overseas.

In addition to her music career, Anna has also made appearances in Japanese television dramas and variety shows. She is known for her bright and cheerful personality, and her dedication to her fans. Anna continues to be an active figure in the Japanese entertainment industry.

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Kōichi Tōchika

Kōichi Tōchika (October 20, 1971 Osaka-) also known as Tōchika Kōichi, 遠近 孝一, Koichi Toochika, Kouichi Toochika, 遠近孝一, Toochika Kouichi or Toochika, Kouichi is a Japanese voice actor.

He began his career as a voice actor in 1996 and is affiliated with the talent agency, Sony Music Artists. Tōchika is best known for his roles in various anime series and video games, including Kenpachi Zaraki in Bleach, Kyros in One Piece, and Niltava in Granblue Fantasy. He has also lent his voice to several characters in the popular video game franchise, Kingdom Hearts. In addition to voice acting, Tōchika has also worked as a stage actor and has appeared in numerous Japanese stage productions. He has won several awards for his work as a voice actor, including a Best Supporting Actor award at the 2nd Seiyu Awards in 2008.

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Dai Nagao

Dai Nagao (March 28, 1971 Japan-) also known as 長尾大, Nagao Dai, ながおだい, ながお だい, 長尾 大, D・A・I, D.A.I or Nagao, Dai is a Japanese , .

Genres he performed: J-pop and Pop music.

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Emi Motoi

Emi Motoi (October 11, 1971 Kanagawa Prefecture-) is a Japanese voice actor and actor.

Emi Motoi graduated from Tokyo Announce Gakuin Performing Arts College and made her voice acting debut in 1991 with the anime series "Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon". She has since voiced various characters in popular anime series such as "Mobile Suit Victory Gundam", "Hunter × Hunter", "One Piece", "K-On!", "Fairy Tail", and "Naruto Shippuden". In addition to her voice acting career, Motoi has also appeared in live-action television dramas, films, and stage productions. She is affiliated with the talent agency 81 Produce. Motoi has won several awards for her voice acting, including the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 10th Seiyu Awards for her role as Kiku in the anime series "Kotetsujo no Kabaneri".

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Tenmon

Tenmon (October 4, 1971 Tokyo-) also known as 天門, Atsushi Shirakawa or Shirakawa Atsushi is a Japanese film score composer and composer.

His most well known albums: Beyond the Clouds, the Promised Place, 悠久の老木 - Lost Empire Saga, 秒速5センチメートル, Voices of a Distant Star, ef - a tale of memories. OST 1 ~espressivo~, ef - a tale of memories. OST 2 ~fortissimo~, Solstice an original sound track of "Feel coming spring", , and .

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Ayumi Shigemori

Ayumi Shigemori (December 15, 1971 Kumamoto-) is a Japanese actor.

She made her acting debut in 1991 in the TV drama "Kamata Koshinkyoku." Shigemori has since appeared in numerous TV dramas, films, and stage productions. She is known for her versatile acting skills and has played a wide range of roles, from comedic to dramatic. Shigemori has received critical acclaim for her performances and has won several awards for her work, including the Best Supporting Actress award at the 28th Japan Academy Prize for her role in "Sakuran." In addition to acting, she is also a trained singer and has released several albums. Outside of her career, Shigemori is an advocate for animal rights and supports various charities that focus on the welfare of animals.

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Teru

Teru (June 8, 1971 Hakodate-) a.k.a. 小橋照彦 or TERU is a Japanese singer, musician, songwriter and radio personality.

Genres he performed include Rock music and Pop music.

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Takuma Takewaka

Takuma Takewaka (March 22, 1971 Fukuoka Prefecture-) a.k.a. Takewaka Takuma is a Japanese voice actor.

He entered the voice acting industry in 1995 and has since worked in a variety of roles in anime, video games, and drama CDs. Some of his notable roles include Sandalphon in "Granblue Fantasy," Shinpachi Shimura in "Gintama," and Seirin's coach in "Kuroko's Basketball." Takewaka is also known for his work in dubbing foreign films and TV shows, including the voice of Jim Halpert in the Japanese dub of "The Office." In addition to his voice acting work, he is also a stage actor and has appeared in various plays and musicals.

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Rikiji

Rikiji (January 11, 1971-) is a Japanese , .

Rikiji is a Japanese sumo wrestler, who competed professionally between 1985 and 2000. He was born on January 11, 1971, in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. Rikiji made his debut at the age of 14, joining he Takasago stable. He climbed quickly through the ranks, reaching the second highest division, Juryo, by the age of 18. Rikiji was known for his powerful physique, aggressive style and quick reflexes, attributes which helped him win two Juryo division championships and earn promotion to the top Makuuchi division. Rikiji achieved a career-high rank of Maegashira 4, and participated in over 60 tournaments in the top division. After retiring from active competition in 2000, Rikiji stayed involved in the sport as a coach, and later worked as a sumo commentator for national broadcaster NHK.

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Shinji Kawada

Shinji Kawada (October 6, 1971 Tochigi Prefecture-) also known as Kawada Shinji, Wassyoi Tarou, ワッショイ 太郎 or Tarou Wasshoi is a Japanese voice actor.

Shinji Kawada is best known for his roles as Otacon in the video game series Metal Gear Solid and as Takumu Mayuzumi in the anime series Accel World. He has also lent his voice to other popular anime series such as Bakuman, Naruto, and One Piece. In addition to his voice acting work, Kawada has also worked as a narrator for television programs and commercials. Outside of his professional work, Kawada is known for being an avid gamer and for his love of retro games. He often streams himself playing games on his Twitch channel and has also participated in gaming events and tournaments.

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Zeebra

Zeebra (April 2, 1971 Tokyo-) otherwise known as Hideyuki Yokoi is a Japanese , .

Discography: World of Music, Tokyo's Finest, The Rhyme Animal, Street Dreams, The New Beginning and Butterfly City Feat. RYO the SKYWALKER, Mummy-D & DOUBLE. Genres related to him: Hip hop music.

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Mariko Nanba

Mariko Nanba (June 28, 1971 Chiba Prefecture-) also known as 南波真理子 or Nanba, Mariko is a Japanese , .

Discography: Space Channel 5 Part 2 Soundtrack Vol. Hey!!, Music Popped Out of the Egg: Giant Egg OST and Space Channel 5 Part 2 Soundtrack Vol. Chu!.

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Natsumi Yanase

Natsumi Yanase (May 10, 1971 Tokyo-) also known as Yanase, Natsumi is a Japanese , .

Discography: ef - a tale of memories. ENDING THEME 〜Andante and .

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宮崎歩

宮崎歩 (August 25, 1971-) also known as Ayumi Miyazaki or Miyazaki, Ayumi is a Japanese singer.

Her discography includes: Power Play and brave heart.

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Kaoru Morota

Kaoru Morota (September 26, 1971 Osaka Prefecture-) also known as Morota Kaoru, Morota, Kaoru, Aya or 茂呂田かおる is a Japanese voice actor.

She is affiliated with the talent agency, 81 Produce. She made her voice acting debut in 1992, and has since lent her voice to numerous anime and video game characters. Some of her notable roles include Luffy in "One Piece", Shiho Natori in "Kare Kano", and Satsuki Kusakabe in "My Neighbor Totoro". In addition to voice acting, Morota has also done narration work, and has hosted her own radio program. She is known for having a youthful sounding voice, which allows her to voice characters of all ages.

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Etsuko Kozakura

Etsuko Kozakura (February 22, 1971 Mizuho-) also known as Kumi Uchino, Etuko Kozakura, Kumi Domon, Domon Kumi, Kozakura Etsuko or Ecchan is a Japanese voice actor.

Her discography includes: and .

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須藤あきら

須藤あきら (November 4, 1971-) also known as Sudou Akira, Sudou, Akira or Akira Sudou is a Japanese singer.

Her albums: As Sekiria: Priss Asagiri Vocal Collection, Bubblegum Crisis 2040 - Waiting for You, Bubblegum Crisis 2040 - Y'Know and No Obligation.

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弘田佳孝

弘田佳孝 (September 1, 1971 Kyoto-) a.k.a. Yoshitaka Hirota or Hirota, Yoshitaka is a Japanese , .

His discography includes: near death experience, SHADOW HEARTS Arrangetracks. Genres he performed include Industrial music and Video game music.

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イズミカワソラ

イズミカワソラ (February 14, 1971-) a.k.a. イズミカワ ソラ, Sora Izumikawa, イズミカワ ソラ, いずみかわそら, いずみかわ そら, くもこ or Kumoko is a Japanese record producer, songwriter, composer and singer.

Her albums include Higher and Higher, Bottle Fairy - Four Seasons OST, Scene 1, , 11 and . Genres she performed include Music of Japan and J-pop.

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Takuro

Takuro (May 26, 1971 Hakodate-) also known as Kubo Takuro or TAKURO is a Japanese musician, guitarist, composer and songwriter.

Discography: Flow of Soul vol.1.. Genres: Music of Japan, J-pop, Rock music and Pop music.

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Chiaki

Chiaki (October 26, 1971 Maizuru-) otherwise known as Chiaki Fujimoto or Fujimoto Chiaki is a Japanese voice actor, tarento, singer, designer, impressionist, writer and lyricist. She has one child, Iroha Fujimoto.

Her albums include and PINK.

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Suneohair

Suneohair (May 6, 1971 Nagaoka-) a.k.a. Watanabe Kenji, Suneo hair or Kenji Watanabe is a Japanese actor, film score composer and musician.

His albums: 冬の翼, , headphone music, カナシミ, , Waltz, , テノヒラ, and ヒコウ. Genres related to him: Indie rock.

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山崎まさよし

山崎まさよし (December 23, 1971 Kusatsu-) otherwise known as やまざきまさよし, Yamazaki Masayoshi, Masayoshi Yamazaki, yamazaki_masayoshi or Yamazaki, Masayoshi is a Japanese musician, singer-songwriter and actor.

His albums: HOME, Domino, SHEEP, Plastic Soul, transition, , BLUE PERIOD, ONE KNIGHT STANDS, One more time, One more chance and 春も嵐も. Genres: J-pop and Alternative rock.

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Riho Makise

Riho Makise (December 17, 1971 Fukuoka-) is a Japanese actor and voice actor.

Discography: P.S. RIHO.

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Ju-ken

Ju-ken (June 27, 1971 Japan-) is a Japanese bassist and session musician.

Genres he performed: Pop music, Pop punk, Alternative rock, Hard rock and Pop rock.

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SUEMITSU & THE SUEMITH

SUEMITSU & THE SUEMITH (June 4, 1971-) otherwise known as SUEMITSU & THE SUEMITH KIDS, The Suemith or Suemith, The is a Japanese , .

His albums: Allegro Cantabile e.p., Sagittarius e.p., Astaire e.p., Man Here Plays Mean Piano, Man Here Plays Mean Piano - A New Edition 4 Sony Music, Rock a Nova, Sherbet Snow and the Airplane, Sunday'z Sun e.p., The Piano It's Me and Shock On The Piano. Genres: J-pop, Piano rock, Power pop and Soft rock.

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Risa Tachibana

Risa Tachibana (October 19, 1971 Osaka Prefecture-) is a Japanese actor and singer.

Her albums include Wooh, , , , , , , , and .

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TAKUYA

TAKUYA (September 9, 1971 Kyoto-) also known as 浅沼拓也 is a Japanese musician and record producer.

Discography: HOTARU, THE WIDE WILD WORLD, i love you and W-B-X ~W-Boiled Extreme~. Genres: Music of Japan and Rock music.

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Yoshikazu Mera

Yoshikazu Mera (May 21, 1971 Saito-) also known as Yoshizaku Mera, Mera, Yoshizaku or Mera Yoshikazu is a Japanese singer.

His albums: もののけ姫, Mother's Songs: Japanese Popular Songs, The Best of Yoshikazu Mera, Ombra mai fu, Nightingale: Japanese Art Songs, , , , and . His related genres: Classical music.

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Okuda Shunsaku

Okuda Shunsaku (July 11, 1971 Kyoto-) also known as Okuda, Shunsaku, Shunsaku Okuda or Chiffon Brownie is a Japanese , .

Genres: Rock music.

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Leisha Hailey

Leisha Hailey (July 11, 1971 Okinawa Prefecture-) also known as Hailey, Leisha is a Japanese actor, musician and songwriter.

Leisha Hailey was born to American parents in Okinawa, Japan. She grew up in Bellevue, Nebraska and attended college in Omaha before moving to New York City to pursue her career in music and acting. Leisha first gained recognition for playing the character of Alice Pieszecki in the hit television show "The L Word" from 2004 to 2009.

Aside from her acting career, Leisha is also the lead vocalist and guitarist for the musical duo Uh Huh Her, which she formed in 2007 with her friend and fellow musician Camila Grey. The duo has released several albums and tours extensively in North America and Europe.

In addition to her work in television and music, Leisha is also an advocate for LGBT rights and has been involved in several organizations that support the community. She is openly gay and was one of the first celebrities to come out publicly during her time on "The L Word."

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