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Jin Oki

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Jin Oki (1974 September 3) is a Japanese flamenco guitar player from Kanagawa Prefecture.

Born in Nagano Prefecture, he began playing electric guitar at the age of 14. After graduating from high school, he studied classical guitar in Canada. After that, he was carrying out procedures for studying abroad in the United States, but at the same time he listened to the Spanish flamenco guitarist Vicente Amigo 's album and received a shock, canceled studying abroad and moved to Spain. Living in the Andalusian region, joining the circle of the local residents, he studied flamenco guitar for 3 and a half years, returning to his country in 2000.

In 2000 he returned to Japan , formed a flamenco unit "Taka y Jin" with Takataka Ishizuka of the cantaor (singer of flamenco). In 2002 he released his first solo album "Morning of Bolivia" (independent production). After that he released a solo album from EMI Music Japan and Victor Entertainment and also provided music to various artists.
In the 5th Murcia "Niño Ricardo" flamenco guitar international competition (Concurso Internacional de Guitarra Flamenca 'Niño Ricardo) held in Spain in July 2010, he won for the first time in Japanese. In September of the same year, he appeared on the Mainichi Broadcasting " Passion Continent ".

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