Here are 50 famous musicians from Japan were born in 1978:
Ayumi Hamasaki (October 2, 1978 Fukuoka-) also known as Ayumi Hamazaki, Hamasaki Ayumi, Ayu, CREA, Hamasaki, Ayumi, Kurumi Hamasaki, Hamasaki Kurumi or ayumi hamasaki is a Japanese singer, model, record producer, songwriter, composer, actor, spokesperson, gravure idol, businessperson, singer-songwriter, lyricist, artist, musician and music artist.
Her albums: Trust, A Song for ××, ayu-mi-x, A, LOVEppears, SUPER EUROBEAT presents ayu-ro mix, Ayu-mi-x II Version Acoustic Orchestra, Duty, NEVER EVER and A BEST. Genres she performed: J-pop, Trance music, Pop music, Rock music, Rhythm and blues, Electronic dance music, Dance music and Electronic music.
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Kaori Mochida (March 24, 1978 Tokyo-) also known as もちだ かおり, Mochida Kaori, 持田 かおり, Mocchi, もっちー or もっち is a Japanese singer and songwriter.
Her discography includes: itsunomanika shojo wa, mou ichido, Moka and NIU. Genres she performed: J-pop.
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Natsuko Kuwatani (August 8, 1978 Tokyo-) a.k.a. Kuwatani Natsuko or Kuwatani, Natsuko is a Japanese voice actor.
Her discography includes: 涼宮ハルヒの憂鬱 キャラクターソング, Volume 5: 朝倉涼子, Sister Princess ~Nijūnin No Tenshitachi~ and .
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Jun Fukuyama (November 26, 1978 Fukuyama-) otherwise known as Fukuyama Jun, Junjun, Yamaga Kōichi, Hōdenteirappa, Kiryūin Hayato, Mankuri Tarō, Fukuyama, Jun, Pinhane, 福山 潤, 潤潤/ジュンジュン (Junjun), 山賀弘一 (Yamaga Kōichi), ほうでん亭らっぱ (Hōdenteirappa), 鬼龍院隼人 (Kiryūin Hayato), 万栗太郎 (Mankuri Tarō) or ピンハネ (Pinhane) is a Japanese voice actor, singer and entrepreneur.
Discography: , , , , and BLEACH BEAT COLLECTION 2nd SESSION:03.
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Aya Ishiguro (May 12, 1978 Sapporo-) a.k.a. Ishiguro Aya, Ishiguro, Aya, Aya Yamada or Yamada, Aya is a Japanese writer and fashion designer.
Genres she performed: J-pop and Pop music.
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Misia (July 7, 1978 Nagasaki-) a.k.a. ミーシャ is a Japanese singer, songwriter and record producer.
Her albums: 忘れない日々, Everything, Marvelous, Kiss in the Sky, Kokoro Hitotsu, LOVE IS THE MESSAGE, ANY LOVE, EIGHTH WORLD, Singer for Singer and Mother Father Brother Sister. Genres she performed include Rhythm and blues, J-pop, Pop music, Contemporary R&B, Hip hop music, Dance music and Soul music.
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Takayuki Kondō (June 5, 1978 Tottori Prefecture-) also known as Kondo Takayuki, Takayuki Kondou, 乱崎凰火(近藤孝行) or Miderazaki, Ouka (Kondo, Takayuki) is a Japanese voice actor.
His discography includes: TVアニメーション『狂乱家族日記』エンディング主題歌② THE PITFALLS.
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Hiroyuki Hayashi (August 8, 1978 Shinjuku-) a.k.a. Hiro, POLY-1 or Hayashi is a Japanese singer, guitarist and musician.
He is best known as one of the founding members of the popular Japanese rock band, Sound Horizon. Hiro's musical talent was discovered very early on, and he began playing the guitar at the age of 14. After studying at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, Hiro became a member of the influential visual kei band, La'cryma Christi, before forming Sound Horizon in 2001. The band has since released numerous albums and singles, and their unique blend of rock, classical and theatrical elements has earned them a huge following both in Japan and internationally. In addition to his work with Sound Horizon, Hiro has also collaborated with other established artists and ventured into solo projects, releasing albums under the moniker POLY-1. He is widely regarded as one of the most innovative and influential musicians of his generation in Japan.
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Hitomi Yaida (July 28, 1978 Toyonaka-) otherwise known as 矢井田瞳, 矢井田 瞳, Yaico, Yaiko, Yaida Hitomi, Hitomi Yaiko, Yaida, Hitomi, やいだ ひとみ or ヤイコ is a Japanese singer.
Her albums: Howling, B'coz I Love You, I Like 2, My Sweet Darlin', daiya-monde, I'm here saying nothing, Look Back Again / Over The Distance, Buzzstyle, Candlize and U.K. Completion. Genres she performed include Folk rock, J-pop and Pop music.
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Akemi Kanda (November 10, 1978 Nagoya-) also known as Kanda Akemi or Kanda, Akemi is a Japanese voice actor.
Her albums: Motto! Motto! Tokimeki 2001, , 1000%SPARKING!, NEGIMA!? OVA · 春 '夢☆みんなで!' and .
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Reina Miyauchi (January 6, 1978 Naha-) is a Japanese singer.
Reina Miyauchi began her singing career in 2002 as a member of the J-pop group, Hinoi Team, where she was the lead vocalist. The group became known for their anime-inspired music and energetic performances. In 2006, Miyauchi left Hinoi Team to pursue a solo career. She has released several singles and albums since then, and is known for her powerful vocals and emotional lyrics. Miyauchi has also performed theme songs for anime and video games, including "Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman" and "Pretty Rhythm Rainbow Live." In addition to her music career, Miyauchi has also appeared in various television dramas and films. She is known for her philanthropy work, particularly in supporting children's education and welfare.
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Yuka Inokuchi (June 5, 1978 Kurume-) also known as 猪口有佳 or Inokuchi, Yuka is a Japanese voice actor.
Her albums include .
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Hisayoshi Suganuma (September 30, 1978 Tokyo-) also known as Suganuma Hisayoshi or Suganuma, Hisayoshi is a Japanese voice actor.
Suganuma Hisayoshi has been active in the voice acting industry since 2002, and has lent his voice to a variety of anime and video game characters. Some of his most well-known roles include Shiro in "Deadman Wonderland", Kazuya Aoi in "Freezing", and Daigo Kazama in "Kimi ga Nozomu Eien". He has also provided the voice for characters in popular video game franchises, such as Yun in "Street Fighter III" and "Street Fighter IV", and Ragna the Bloodedge in "BlazBlue". In addition to voice acting, Suganuma Hisayoshi is also a singer and has released a number of singles and albums throughout his career.
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Junji Majima (May 13, 1978 Nagoya-) also known as Majima Junji, Jyunji Majima or Majima, Junji is a Japanese voice actor.
He is affiliated with Arts Vision and has lent his voice to various anime, video games, and drama CDs. Some of his notable roles include Ayumu Aikawa in "Is This a Zombie?", Ryouta Kise in "Kuroko's Basketball", and Ryuji Takasu in "Toradora!". In addition to voice acting, he has also worked as a narrator for various TV programs and commercials. He is known for his unique vocal range and has been praised for his ability to bring depth to the characters he portrays. Majima has won several awards for his voice acting, including Best Supporting Actor at the 8th Seiyu Awards.
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Yukimasa Obi (September 22, 1978 Abashiri-) is a Japanese voice actor.
He is affiliated with the talent agency Mausu Promotion. Obi has lent his voice to numerous anime series, dramas, video games, and more. He made his voice acting debut in 2002 and has since become known for his deep and smooth voice, which has earned him a large following of fans. Some of his notable roles include Kaito Tenjo in "Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal," Kazutoshi Gotou in "Samurai Flamenco," and Barinbou in "Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age." In addition to his voice acting work, Obi has also provided narration for documentaries and TV programs.
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Nami Miyahara (January 24, 1978 Tokyo-) is a Japanese voice actor and singer.
Genres: Jazz and Soul music.
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Masako Jō (October 12, 1978 Nagasaki-) a.k.a. Masako Jo, Masako Jou, Masako Joh, Jō Masako or Masako Jyo is a Japanese voice actor.
She is best known for her roles as Akane Tendo in "Ranma ½", Kyoko Otonashi in "Maison Ikkoku", and Eiko Aizawa in "Touch". Masako Jō started her voice acting career in 1986 and has since been an active member of the industry. In addition to voice acting, she has also worked as a narrator and radio personality. Her notable performances in anime include Yurika in "Irresponsible Captain Tylor", Miyuki Kashima in "The Irresponsible Galaxy☆Tylor", and Mitsuyo in "Dirty Pair Flash". Masako Jō has received several awards and accolades for her contribution to the anime industry, including the "Best Actress in a Supporting Role" award at the 4th Seiyu Awards.
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Chie Nakamura (May 14, 1978 Tokyo-) a.k.a. Nakamura Chie or Chie-chan is a Japanese voice actor.
She is best known for her role as Sakura Haruno in the popular anime series Naruto. Nakamura has also lent her talents to other popular anime series such as Blood+, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, and Mobile Suit Gundam 00. In addition to her voice acting career, she has also ventured into singing and released several singles and albums. Outside of entertainment, Nakamura supports various charitable causes such as disaster relief efforts and the education of young girls in developing countries.
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Kiyofumi Ohno (September 29, 1978-) otherwise known as オーノキヨフミ or Kiyofumi, Ohno is a Japanese singer.
His music career began in 2001 when he participated in the Japanese talent competition "ASAYAN." He was selected as one of the finalists and soon after signed with the record label Avex Trax. Kiyofumi released his debut single "Rainy Days" in 2002, which reached #29 on the Oricon charts.
Over the years, Kiyofumi has released several singles and albums, including "Human Dream," "One Way Love," and "Here we are." He has also collaborated with other artists, such as Hidemi Uematsu and DJ TAKI-SHIT. Kiyofumi's music is known for its blend of pop, rock, and electronic elements.
In addition to his music career, Kiyofumi is also a radio personality and has appeared on several TV shows in Japan. He is a supporter of charity organizations such as the Japanese Red Cross Society and has participated in charity events.
Kiyofumi continues to create music and perform live shows in Japan. His fans appreciate his unique style and his ability to connect with listeners through his emotional lyrics and catchy melodies.
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Saki Nakajima (September 1, 1978 Saitama Prefecture-) a.k.a. Nakajima, Saki or Nakajima Saki is a Japanese voice actor.
Her most recognized albums: and .
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Yōichi Masukawa (December 27, 1978 Kanagawa Prefecture-) also known as Masukawa Yōichi is a Japanese voice actor.
He is affiliated with the talent agency, Office Osawa. Masukawa is best known for his roles in anime series such as "Gintama" as Shinpachi Shimura, "Hunter × Hunter" (2011) as Knuckle Bine, and "My Hero Academia" as Shota Aizawa. In addition to his voice acting work, Masukawa has also worked as a narrator and radio personality. He has won several awards for his voice acting, including the Best Supporting Actor award at the 6th Seiyu Awards in 2012 for his role as Shinpachi Shimura in "Gintama".
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Kotomi Kyono (October 18, 1978 Fukuyama-) also known as Kyōno Kotomi, Kotomi Kyôno or 京野ことみ is a Japanese singer and actor.
She began her career as a singer in 1999, debuting with the song "Shiosai no Memory" under the record label Victor Entertainment. Throughout her music career, she released several singles and albums and performed in various concerts and events.
In addition to her music career, Kyono also appeared as an actress in various TV dramas and films. Some of her notable works include the film "Train Man: Densha Otoko" and the TV dramas "Gokusen" and "1 Litre of Tears". She also lent her voice to several anime series, such as "Excel Saga" and "Papuwa".
Kyono is known for her unique and versatile voice, as well as her energetic and lively personality. She continues to pursue her music and acting careers to this day.
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Hisayo Mochizuki (April 27, 1978 Hachioji-) a.k.a. Mochizuki Hisayo, Mochiduki Hisayo, Mochidzuki Hisayo or Mochizuki, Hisayo is a Japanese voice actor.
Discography: Sister Princess ~Nijūnin No Tenshitachi~, , and BLEACH BEAT COLLECTION 2nd SESSION:03.
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Tsugumi Higasayama (March 21, 1978 Saitama Prefecture-) a.k.a. Ami Higasayama or Higasayama Tsugumi is a Japanese voice actor.
She is affiliated with Aoni Production and has provided voices for a variety of anime, video games, and drama CDs. Some of her notable roles include Hikaru Usada in Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight!, Tsukasa Nishino in Love Hina Again, and Itsumi Natsumi in Higurashi no Naku Koro ni. Higasayama has also narrated audio tours and voiced characters for tokusatsu shows such as Kamen Rider and Super Sentai. In addition to her voice acting work, she has also performed theme songs for certain anime series. Higasayama is known for her soft, gentle voice and her portrayal of cute, innocent characters.
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Yumiko Shaku (June 12, 1978 Kiyose-) also known as Shaku Yumiko is a Japanese fashion model, actor, gravure idol and tarento.
Her discography includes: .
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Fuyuka Ōura (January 13, 1978 Sapporo-) otherwise known as Ōura Fuyuka, Fuyuka Ooura, 大浦冬華 or Run/Ren (Ooura, Fuyuka) is a Japanese voice actor.
She is affiliated with Aoni Production and is known for her roles in anime series such as "Akame ga Kill!", "Bleach", "Fate/stay night", and "Natsume's Book of Friends". Ōura began her career as a voice actor in 1999, debuting in the anime series "Orphen". In addition to her voice acting work, she has also done dubbing work for foreign films and television series. Outside of her work in entertainment, Ōura has a personal interest in sewing and has created and sold her own handmade clothing.
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Kanako Mitsuhashi (January 10, 1978 Hodogaya-ku, Yokohama-) a.k.a. Mitsuhashi Kanako is a Japanese voice actor and actor.
She began her career as a voice actor in 1997, with her debut role being Tomomi Matsunaga in the anime series "Eat-Man '98". She went on to voice many significant characters in various anime and video games, such as Suzuha Amane in "Steins;Gate", Honoka Yukishiro/Cure White in "Futari wa Pretty Cure", and Yoko Littner in "Gurren Lagann".
Aside from voice acting, Mitsuhashi has also acted in live-action dramas and movies, including the popular drama series "Hana Yori Dango". She has also provided the Japanese dub voice for several international films, such as Emma Stone's character in "Easy A" and Chloe Grace Moretz's character in "Let Me In".
Mitsuhashi has been nominated for and won several awards for her voice acting work, including the Best Supporting Actress Award in the 2nd Seiyu Awards. She is known for her unique voice and versatile range, making her a highly sought-after voice actor in the industry.
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Sakura Nogawa (March 1, 1978 Toyohashi-) otherwise known as Nogawa Sakura or Nogawa, Sakura is a Japanese voice actor and singer.
Her albums include , Kimi-iro Palette, , thunder of PP, , PARTY PLAY, , Dual Love on the planet 〜葉ノ香〜, and 風色恋譜.
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Ringo Sheena (November 25, 1978 Fukuoka-) also known as しいな りんご, Ringo Shiina, 椎名 林檎, Shena Ringo, Sheena Ringo, しいな ゆみこ, Yumiko Shiina, RIngo Shena, Shiina Yumiko, 椎名 裕美子 or Shiina Ringo is a Japanese singer, singer-songwriter, musician, songwriter, composer and record producer.
Her albums: Ringo no Uta, , STEM - Daimyoasobi-hen, , Mayonaka wa jyunketsu, , Tsumi to Batsu, , and . Genres: Jazz, Punk rock, Pop music, Rock music, Grunge, Big Band, Alternative rock, Enka, Bossa nova, Experimental rock, Kayōkyoku, Electronica, Adult contemporary music, Hip hop music, Funk and Chamber music.
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Akeboshi (July 1, 1978 Yokohama-) also known as Akeboshi Yoshio, あけぼし よしお, 明星嘉男 or Yoshio Akeboshi is a Japanese musician, songwriter and singer.
His albums: Rusty Lance, Akeboshi, Faerie Punks, STONED TOWN, Yellow Moon, White reply, Roundabout, Meet Along the Way, Colorful drops and Start Forming the Words. His related genres: J-pop and Folk music.
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Asami Imajuku (January 7, 1978 Miyazaki Prefecture-) is a Japanese singer and model.
Her most recognized albums: Remix: Cat’s Cradle.
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Tomoya Nagase (November 7, 1978 Kanagawa Prefecture-) also known as Nagase Tomoya or Nagase, Tomoya is a Japanese actor and singer.
Discography: お前やないと あかんねん. Genres: Rock music, Pop rock and Power pop.
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Ayano Tsuji (January 6, 1978 Sakyō-ku, Kyoto-) also known as つじあやの or Tsuji Ayano is a Japanese songwriter and singer.
Her discography includes: 春は遠き夢の果てに, 春蜜柑, Balanco, Koisuru Megane, 桜の木の下で, ありきたりなロマンス, 恋恋風歌, Cover Girl, Calendar Calendar and つじベスト. Genres: J-pop and Vocal jazz.
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Shinnosuke Tachibana (April 26, 1978 Gifu Prefecture-) also known as Tachibana Shinnosuke is a Japanese voice actor.
His discography includes: .
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Arina Tanemura (March 12, 1978 Ichinomiya-) also known as 種村有菜 or Tanemura, Arina is a Japanese mangaka.
She is best known for her shojo (aimed at teenage girls) manga series, including Full Moon o Sagashite, Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne, and The Gentlemen's Alliance Cross. Tanemura's works are characterized by their intricate artwork, romantic plotlines, and themes of identity, self-discovery, and personal growth. In addition to her manga work, she has also illustrated novel covers and created character designs for video games. Tanemura frequently makes appearances at anime and manga conventions across Japan and in other countries, and has been praised for her dedication to her fans and her encouragement of aspiring manga artists.
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Daisuke Ono (May 4, 1978 Sakawa, Kōchi-) a.k.a. Daisuke, Ono, Ono, Daisuke or Ono Daisuke is a Japanese voice actor and singer.
His albums: 涼宮ハルヒの憂鬱 キャラクターソング, Volume 8: 古泉一樹, , , , , , , Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu, SOS-dan Radio Shibu Digest 06, Bokura dake no Monogatari and .
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Minoru Shiraishi (October 18, 1978 Kawanoe, Ehime-) a.k.a. Shiraishi, Minoru (Shiraishi, Minoru) is a Japanese voice actor, singer-songwriter and actor.
His most recognized albums: , Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu, SOS-dan Radio Shibu Digest 06, 曖昧ネットだーりん, 涼宮ハルヒの憂鬱 新キャラクターソング, Volume 7: 谷口, , , and .
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CHOCOLAT (February 15, 1978 Tokyo-) also known as Chocolat is a Japanese singer.
Her albums: Cloudy, , Twinkle Starberry, Tropical and Henry. Genres: Shibuya-kei.
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Kôsei Amano (April 9, 1978 Kasugai-) a.k.a. Kousei Amano or Hironari Amano is a Japanese actor.
His albums: .
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Shinya (February 24, 1978 Hirakata-) is a Japanese drummer, record producer, composer and musician.
Genres related to him: Heavy metal and Rock music.
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Takashi Ōhara (April 9, 1978 Yokohama-) also known as Takashi Ohara, Takashi Oohara or Takashi Ohhira is a Japanese voice actor.
His discography includes: .
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DAIGO (April 8, 1978 Tokyo-) also known as Daigo Naito, Naito Daigo, Daigo, Daigo☆Stardust or Daigo Stardust is a Japanese singer, songwriter, voice acting in japan, singer-songwriter and actor.
Discography: The space toy, HELLO CRAZY GENTLEMAN, The space age, The space kiss and The space toy. His related genres: Rock music.
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Hanako Oku (March 20, 1978 Funabashi-) also known as 奥華子, おく はなこ or Oku Hanako is a Japanese songwriter and singer.
Her albums include , , やさしい花の咲く場所, 恋手紙, TIME NOTE, 小さな星, やさしい花, 恋つぼみ, 魔法の人 and 明日咲く花. Genres she performed include Ballad, J-pop and Pop music.
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Manabu Oshio (May 6, 1978 Tokyo-) a.k.a. Oshio Manabu or LIV is a Japanese actor and singer-songwriter.
He is known for his roles in popular Japanese TV dramas such as "Great Teacher Onizuka" and "Dragon Zakura." Oshio also has a successful music career in Japan, with several hit singles and albums. He began playing guitar at a young age and was inspired by artists such as Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix. Oshio's music is a blend of pop, rock, and acoustic guitar, and he often incorporates his own unique style of fingerpicking. In addition to his acting and music career, Oshio is also known for his philanthropic work and supports various charitable organizations in Japan.
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Hiromi Hirata (February 19, 1978 Hiroshima Prefecture-) is a Japanese voice actor.
Her albums include , THE IDOLM@STER MASTER SPECIAL SPRING, THE iDOLM@STER MASTERPIECE 02, THE iDOLM@STER MASTERPIECE 04, THE iDOLM@STER MASTERPIECE 05, , , THE iDOLM@STER Christmas for you! and .
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Rie Kanda (June 16, 1978 Tokyo-) a.k.a. Asamiya Saki, Saitou Aiko, Saeki Ami, Suzuki Mari, Tokiwa Misaki, Mimura Sakiko or Mimura Shoko is a Japanese voice actor.
She has lent her voice to many notable anime and video game characters, including Hikari Horaki in "Neon Genesis Evangelion," Sakura Ogami in "Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc," and Oichi in "Samurai Warriors." In addition to her voice acting career, Kanda is also a singer and has released several albums and singles, including the theme song for the anime "Grisaia no Rakuen." She is affiliated with the talent agency Aoni Production. Kanda is known for her versatile voice, which can range from high-pitched to sultry and mature, and for her ability to bring depth and emotion to her characters.
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Daisuke Suzuki (October 27, 1978 Kanagawa Prefecture-) a.k.a. 鈴木大輔 or Suzuki, Daisuke is a Japanese composer and songwriter.
Discography: The Shadows Go Their Own Way, Aftertaste, In Faxfleet Clouds Uplifted Autumn Gave Passage to Kind Nature and The Days After. Genres: J-pop.
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AK-69 (August 28, 1978-) is a Japanese rapper.
Discography: PARADISE / CRAZY IN LOVE, , SWAG WALK, THE RED MAGIC, The Independent King and THE SHOW MUST GO ON. His related genres: Hip Hop and Hip hop music.
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Ukigumo (October 7, 1978 Chiba-) also known as Ryosuke Nagaoka or Nagaoka Ryosuke is a Japanese , .
Genres: Bluegrass, New Wave, Rock music, Country, Pop music and Soul music.
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Kaori Muraji (April 14, 1978 Taitō-) otherwise known as Muraji, Kaori, Dominic Miller & Kaori Muraji or Miller, Dominic & Muraji, Kaori is a Japanese , .
Her albums include Greensleeves, Concierto de Aranjuez, Pastorale, Lyre & Sonnet, Sinfonia, Cavatina, La Estella, Amanda, Lumières and Transformations.
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