Japanese musicians born in 1983

Here are 41 famous musicians from Japan were born in 1983:

Hikaru Utada

Hikaru Utada (January 19, 1983 Manhattan-) also known as 우타다 히카루, Utada Hikaru / Precious, 우타다히카루, HIKARU UTADA, ‰F‘½“cƒqƒJƒ‹, Utada, Cubic U, Cubic U (Utada Hikaru), Utada, Hikaru, Utada Hikaru, うただ ひかる, Hikki, ヒッキー or 宇多田 光 is a Japanese singer, record producer, songwriter, composer and music arranger.

Her albums: Movin' on without you, First Love, Addicted to You, First Love, Wait & See (Risk), For You / Time Limit, Can You Keep A Secret?, Distance, FINAL DISTANCE and Traveling. Genres she performed include Instrumental, Rock music, J-pop, Ethereal wave, Ambient music, Dance music, Pop music, Rhythm and blues, Britpop, Experimental music, Funk, Electronica, Dance-pop, Hip hop music, Synthpop, Alternative rock, Industrial music, Alternative dance and Contemporary R&B.

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Yōko Honda

Yōko Honda (August 15, 1983 Gunma Prefecture-) a.k.a. Yoko Honda or Youko Honda is a Japanese voice actor.

She is affiliated with the voice acting agency, Ken Production. Yoko Honda has provided her voice for several anime series, video games, and drama CDs. Some of her notable voice acting roles include Satsuki Mikami in "Strawberry Panic!", Yoriko Nikaidō in "Tokyo Ghoul," and Yuka Tsuchiya in "Coppelion." She has also lent her voice to characters in popular video games like "Granblue Fantasy" and "Azur Lane." In addition to her voice acting work, Yoko Honda has also made appearances as a guest at various anime conventions in Japan and around the world.

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Sola Aoi

Sola Aoi (November 11, 1983 Tokyo-) also known as Aoi Sora, Aoi Sola, Sora Aoi, そらちゃん, リーダー or 老師 is a Japanese pornographic film actor, actor and model.

Sola Aoi started her career as a nude model in 2002 and made her adult video debut in 2003. With her natural beauty and charming personality, Sola became one of the most popular porn stars in Japan and gained a large fan base both in Japan and internationally. In addition to her adult film career, Sola also appeared in mainstream media as an actress, appearing in TV dramas and movies. She has also worked as a gravure model, releasing several photobooks and DVDs showcasing her beauty. Outside of her entertainment career, Sola is also known for her love of animals and has been involved in various animal welfare campaigns. She is an avid fan of anime and video games and often attends manga and anime events as a guest. In recent years, Sola has retired from the adult film industry and now focuses on her acting and modeling career.

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Mika Nakashima

Mika Nakashima (February 19, 1983 Hioki-) also known as Nakashima Mika, NANA starring Nakashima Mika, なかしま みか or 中岛美嘉 is a Japanese singer, actor and model.

Her discography includes: STARS, CRESCENT MOON, ONE SURVIVE, Helpless Rain, WILL, TRUE, , Love Addict, and FIND THE WAY. Genres she performed: Jazz, Rock music, Blues, J-pop, Adult contemporary music, Easy listening, Pop music, Alternative rock and Pop rock.

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Mari Yaguchi

Mari Yaguchi (January 20, 1983 Izumi-ku, Yokohama-) also known as Yaguchi Mari, Yaguchi, Mari, Mari Nakamura, Nakamura Mari, Marippe, Yaguchan, Yaguttsan or Yagu-chan is a Japanese singer, actor and presenter.

Her albums include and 青春 僕 / 青春 俺. Genres related to her: J-pop and Pop music.

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Takayuki Yamada

Takayuki Yamada (October 20, 1983 Satsumasendai-) also known as Yamada Takayuki is a Japanese actor, singer and voice actor.

He began his career in acting in 1999 on NHK's weekly drama "Nekketsu Renaido" and gained popularity with his roles in the live-action adaptations of popular manga and anime such as "We Were There", "Crows Zero", "Lupin III", and "Bakuman".

Aside from his acting career, Takayuki is also a talented singer and has released several singles and albums, as well as performed theme songs for some of the dramas and movies he starred in. He is also a prolific voice actor, lending his voice to various anime series, movies, and video games such as "Final Fantasy XV" and "Kingdom Hearts III".

In 2017, he won the Best Actor award at the 41st Japan Academy Prize for his performance in the movie "Satoshi: A Move for Tomorrow". He continues to be a popular figure in the Japanese entertainment industry and has a strong fan base both in Japan and internationally.

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Jun Matsumoto

Jun Matsumoto (August 30, 1983 Toshima-) also known as Matsumoto Jun, Matsumoto, Jun, Junji or MatsuJun is a Japanese singer, actor, presenter, radio personality and dancer.

Genres: J-pop and Pop music.

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Kaori Shimizu

Kaori Shimizu (May 21, 1983 Tokyo-) also known as Shimizu Kaori, Tamura, Hiyori (Shimizu, Kaori) or Shimizu, Kaori is a Japanese voice actor and actor.

Her most recognized albums: , , and 裏スクールランブル二学期 ~DIE ANOTHER D! ~, Ura School Rumble Nigakki Die Another D!.

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Ai Maeda

Ai Maeda (October 4, 1983 Tokyo-) also known as Maeda Ai is a Japanese actor, model, voice actor and singer. She has two children, and .

Her related genres: Rhythm and blues and J-pop.

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Mika Kikuchi

Mika Kikuchi (December 16, 1983 Misato-) also known as Kikuchi Mika or Kikuchi, Mika is a Japanese actor, voice actor and singer.

Her albums include 乙女はDO MY BESTでしょ?, and My Star.

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Tatsuya Ueda

Tatsuya Ueda (October 4, 1983 Yokohama-) is a Japanese actor, tarento and singer.

Genres: J-pop.

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Mamoru Miyano

Mamoru Miyano (June 8, 1983 Ōmiya, Saitama-) also known as Miyano Mamoru is a Japanese actor, singer and voice actor.

His albums include Break, Wonder, Fantasista, Discovery, JS, Dream Fighter, Ultra Fly, Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Voice Actor Single 1: Soup/Hakosora, Hikari, Hikaru and Orpheus. Genres: Contemporary R&B, Swing music, Dance-pop, Rock music, Pop music, Dance music and Jazz.

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Eriko Imai

Eriko Imai (September 22, 1983 Naha-) also known as いまい えりこ, Imai Eriko, Eriko Kinoshita, Kinoshita Eriko, きのした えりこ, 木下絵理子, elly, エリー, Mikan Seijin or Tangerine Alien is a Japanese singer, actor and singer-songwriter. She has one child, Kinoshita Raimu.

Her albums: Our Relation, Don't Stop the Music, , Neverland, in the Name of Love, Butterfly, just kiddin', , and identity. Genres she performed include J-pop and Pop music.

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Yuichi Nakamaru

Yuichi Nakamaru (September 4, 1983 Kita, Tokyo-) also known as Nakamaru, Yuichi or 中丸 雄一 is a Japanese singer, actor and tarento.

Genres: J-pop.

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Simon Isogai

Simon Isogai (September 20, 1983 Kanagawa Prefecture-) is a Japanese songwriter, musician and singer.

His albums: , , , , and Human Tricycle. Genres he performed: Folk music and Rock music.

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Tatsuhisa Suzuki

Tatsuhisa Suzuki (November 11, 1983 Ichikawa-) a.k.a. Suzuki Tatsuhisa, Ta_2, Tatsu, Tattsun or Suzuki, Tatsuhisa is a Japanese singer and voice actor.

His most well known albums: Just a Survivor, Heated Heart, VOICE, , , , Joker Trap, ONENESS, What’s this? and .

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Nozomi Sasaki

Nozomi Sasaki (February 19, 1983 Kanagawa Prefecture-) also known as Patricia Martin (Sasaki, Nozomi), ささきのぞみ or Sasaki Nozomi is a Japanese voice actor.

Her most recognized albums: and .

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Yui Kano

Yui Kano (December 22, 1983 Sumida, Tokyo-) otherwise known as Kano Yui is a Japanese voice actor.

She graduated from the Senzoku Gakuen College of Music's Musical Department. Yui Kano debuted as a voice actress in 2004 and is affiliated with Production Ace. Some of her notable roles include 'Tsukishima Wakaba' in the anime series 'Cross Game', 'Rika Nakamura' in 'Haganai', and 'Kazuki Kazami' in 'Grisaia no Kajitsu'. Kano has also voiced characters in various video games such as the 'Atelier' series and 'Grisaia: Phantom Trigger'. She has also released singles and albums as a solo artist, and as part of the music unit YuiKaori with fellow voice actress and singer, Kaori Ishihara.

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Ayana Sasagawa

Ayana Sasagawa (November 3, 1983 Niigata-) also known as Sasagawa, Ayana, Ayako Sasagawa or Eri Sasagawa is a Japanese voice actor and actor.

She is best known for her role as Miyuki Takara in the anime series, Lucky Star. Ayana started her career in voice acting in 2007 and has since lent her voice to various anime series, video games, and drama CDs. Some of her notable roles include Runa Yomosaka in Kakegurui, Serina Nishiyama in The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls, and Tsubaki Sawabe in Your Lie in April. Ayana is also a skilled singer, having performed theme songs for several anime series. In addition to her voice acting career, she has also appeared in several stage productions and live-action dramas. Ayana is represented by the agency, I'm Enterprise.

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Yuko Ogura

Yuko Ogura (November 1, 1983 Mobara-) a.k.a. Yuuko Ogura, Ogura Yuko, Ogura Yuuko, Yuukorin or Ogura, Yuko is a Japanese model and gravure idol.

Her most well known albums: Onna no Ko Otoko no Ko, , , Frui Chu♥Tarte, and . Genres: J-pop.

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Ryuhei Maruyama

Ryuhei Maruyama (November 26, 1983 Kyoto-) a.k.a. Maruyama Ryuhei, Maru, Maru-chan or Mr. Unbalance is a Japanese actor, singer and radio personality.

Genres he performed: J-pop.

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Shunsuke Kazama

Shunsuke Kazama (June 17, 1983 Sumida, Tokyo-) also known as Kazama, Shunsuke, 風間俊介, かざま しゅんすけ, Kazama Shunsuke, Kazapon, かざぽん or カザポン is a Japanese actor, singer and voice actor.

He is best known for his role as Yugi Mutou in the anime series "Yu-Gi-Oh!" and its many spin-offs. Kazama began his career as a child actor, appearing in a number of films and television dramas. He later transitioned to voice acting, where he has had a successful career, lending his voice to characters in several popular anime series, including "One Piece," "Doraemon," and "Beyblade Burst." In addition to his voice acting work, Kazama has also released several singles and albums as a pop singer. He is known for his unique and powerful singing voice, and his music has a loyal following in Japan and around the world. Despite his busy schedule as an actor and singer, Kazama is also actively involved in charity work, supporting a number of organizations dedicated to helping children and families in need.

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Kazunari Ninomiya

Kazunari Ninomiya (June 17, 1983 Katsushika-) a.k.a. Ninomiya Kazunari, Ninomiya, Kazunari or Nino is a Japanese singer, presenter, composer, actor, songwriter, radio personality, dancer, voice actor and model.

Genres he performed: J-pop and Pop music.

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Takako Uehara

Takako Uehara (January 14, 1983 Tomigusuku-) also known as Uehara Takako or Uehara, Takako is a Japanese singer, model, actor, voice actor and tarento.

Related albums: pupa, Blue Light Yokohama and FIRST WING. Genres: Rhythm and blues, J-pop and Pop music.

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YOSHIKA

YOSHIKA (December 20, 1983 Japan-) is a Japanese singer.

Discography: STRAIGHT AHEAD, Call Me, timeless and Redwood Tree. Genres she performed include Contemporary R&B and Rhythm and blues.

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DJ Heavygrinder

DJ Heavygrinder (December 12, 1983 Seattle-) is a Japanese model, record producer, disc jockey and actor.

Her albums: Eternity. Genres: Electronica, House music, Disco, Electro, Indie rock, Breakbeat, Electro house, Dubstep, Drum and bass, Death metal and Trance music.

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Emiri Katō

Emiri Katō (November 26, 1983 Fussa-) also known as Katō Emiri, Emiri Katou, Emiri Kato or Hiiragi, Kagami (Kato, Emiri) is a Japanese voice actor and singer.

Her albums include update, vivid, ワシとSONGと演劇魂: HIDEYOSHI ONLY SINGLE, One girl, , もってけ! セーラーふく, , らき☆すたRe-Mix002~『ラキスタノキワミ、アッー』【してやんよ】~, and .

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Takuma Terashima

Takuma Terashima (December 20, 1983 Ishikawa Prefecture-) also known as 寺島 拓篤, Terashima Takuma, Terashii or Takkuman is a Japanese voice actor and singer.

His albums include , SCARLET SIGN, NEW GAME, PRISM, and magic words.

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Yoshifumi Ato

Yoshifumi Ato (May 2, 1983-) is a Japanese musician, composer and record producer.

Genres: Electronica, Rhythm and blues, Dance music, Pop music and Jazz.

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Kana Uemura

Kana Uemura (January 4, 1983 Japan-) also known as 植村 花菜, うえむら かな, Uemura Kana or Uemura, Kana is a Japanese singer-songwriter.

Her albums: , , , , BLESS / 春にして君を想う, , 紙ヒコーキ, , ミルクティー and 愛と太陽. Genres she performed include Folk music, J-pop and Pop music.

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Yu Takahashi

Yu Takahashi (December 26, 1983 Yokote-) also known as Takahashi Yu, 高橋 優 or たかはし ゆう is a Japanese singer-songwriter.

His most recognized albums: Sepia, The Violence of Silence, Agura, Real Time Singer Songwriter, Kono Koe, (Where's)THE SILENT MAJORITY?, BREAK MY SILENCE, and . His related genres: J-pop, Folk music and Pop music.

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Sayaka Shoji

Sayaka Shoji (January 30, 1983 Tokyo-) also known as Shōji Sayaka is a Japanese violinist.

Her albums: Bach & Reger: Works for violin solo and Violin Concerto in E minor, op. 64 (original version) / Violin Concerto in D minor / Scherzo from Octet, op. 20.

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Sayaka Ichii

Sayaka Ichii (December 31, 1983 Funabashi-) also known as Ichii Sayaka, Ichii, Sayaka or Sayarin, Kā-san is a Japanese singer.

Her albums include . Genres she performed: J-pop.

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Nagisa Abe

Nagisa Abe (October 31, 1983 Hokkaido-) is a Japanese actor and singer.

His related genres: Pop music.

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SoulJa

SoulJa (January 1, 1983 Japan-) a.k.a. Johannes Marías Reijnders Zwan is a Japanese singer-songwriter and rapper.

His most important albums: , , , Letters, , , , and . Genres he performed include Hip hop music, Pop music and Contemporary R&B.

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Kosuke Saito

Kosuke Saito (December 17, 1983-) also known as Teranoid, Remixed by kors k, kors k, disconation, kors k as teranoid or kors k as disconation is a Japanese record producer and composer.

Discography: S2TB files : Disconation, Ways For Liberation, S2TB Files2:Activate, , , S2TB Files3:Subsonic Tribe, Let's Do It Now!! and S2TB Gathering2014 EP. Genres: UK hardcore, Mainstream hardcore and Psychedelic trance.

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Sawa

Sawa (November 6, 1983-) is a Japanese songwriter and singer.

His most well known albums: Welcome to Sa-World, I Can Fly, あいにいくよ and . Genres he performed include Trance music, Pop music, J-pop, Synthpop, Intelligent dance music and Electropop.

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Kana Asumi

Kana Asumi (August 12, 1983 Fukuoka Prefecture-) otherwise known as Asumi, Kana, Ran, Kana Harada or Harada Kana is a Japanese singer and voice acting in japan.

Her discography includes: アマガミ キャラクターソング Vol.4 美也 『Grown up!』, , , , , , , Treasure!~君と出逢えたコト~, and .

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Yuka Terasaki

Yuka Terasaki (August 4, 1983 Kumamoto Prefecture-) also known as 寺崎 裕香 is a Japanese voice actor and actor.

Discography: .

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Yū Hayashi

Yū Hayashi (April 2, 1983 Zama-) a.k.a. Yu Hayashi is a Japanese voice acting in japan and voice actor.

He is affiliated with the agency, Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society. Hayashi has voiced numerous characters in various anime television shows, movies, and video games. Some of his notable roles include Yumoto Hakone in "Cute High Earth Defense Club Love!", Kanato Hibiki in "Diabolik Lovers", Atsushi Nakajima in "Bungo Stray Dogs", Kusuo Saiki in "The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.", and Jona Basta in "Mobile Suit Gundam Narrative." In addition to his voice acting work, Hayashi is also a musician and guitarist, and has released several albums as a solo artist.

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Takayoshi Ohmura

Takayoshi Ohmura (December 26, 1983 Osaka-) is a Japanese songwriter, guitarist and musician.

His albums include Emotions in Motion, Power of Reality and NOWHERE TO GO. Genres he performed include Instrumental rock and Shred guitar.

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