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Yuichiro Uchida

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Yuichiro Uchida (Yuichiro Uchida, 8 February 1966 -) is a Japanese bass player and composer. Born in Nakano-ku, Tokyo. The nickname is "Ucha". The stage names used during the indie era are "Yu", "Yu", "Uchida yu" etc. Graduated from Nihon University Tsurugaoka High School.

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Hiroyuki Toda

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Hiroyuki Toda is a Japanese singer .

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Atsushi Kawazuka

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Atsushi Kawazuka is a Japanese male drummer. Born in Otaru city, Hokkaido.
He grew up in Osaka prefecture. After working as a drummer of visual band "Pleasure", he will serve as a support drummer for several bands. After the formation of the Yinza, until then I participated as a support as well. Later, during the live performance on November 27, 1999, he received an official participation offer from the momentum and becomes a member on the spot. Since then, he is active in the name of Taura (Tora).

In parallel with the activity of the Yinja, in 2003 he joined the gold brick led by Kajiyama chapter with a flash. In 2006, he was a big fan himself, and he participated as a supporting drummer in the muscle girl band's activity resuming live which has experienced copying in the session with five people as the Onmyoza in the past .

On March 10, 2009, he withdrew from the Yinza office and affiliated office and announced the activities under the real name. As a supporting drummer on the Yinya, he continued to participate in recordings and tours. However, in 2011's Yinya live tour "Yuya ceremony in spring spring", it was supposed to appear but canceled just before. Since then, it is not involved in the activities of the Yinza.

In May 2011, formed a post rock band NESS with Miura Shunichi, Toda Hiroyuto, Uchida Yuichiro etc.

In 2013, I participated in the Tomei saki tour of the Osaka idol unit "Pombasi wktk mates".

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Shunichi Miura (bikini rock)

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Shunichi Miura is a Japanese musical artist .

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Japanese actors

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This is a list of Japanese actors who have their own Wikipedia articles.

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Kenji Ohtsuki

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Kenji Ohtsuki (Ōtsuki Kenji, born February 6, 1966 in Nakano, Tokyo) is a Japanese rock musician and Seiun Award-winning writer. His musical career began in the late 1970s. He is the vocalist of Kinniku Shōjo Tai, Tokusatsu, Underground Searchlie and Karate Bakabon. The lyrics of a Kinniku Shōjo Tai's song "Doko e demo Ikeru Kitte" affected the character design of Rei Ayanami, from the popular anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. He's also performed the theme songs to several anime, including Welcome to the N.H.K., Hellsing and Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei.

In primary school, Ootsuki and classmate Yūichirō Uchida wanted to become manga artists, but they soon started to discover the big names of prog rock like King Crimson and Pink Floyd; Japanese new wave bands like YMO, Hikashu and P-Model; and the Japanese punk rock of Kenji Endo, Zunou Keisatsu, Jagatara, The Stalin and INU. Ootsuki was greatly influenced by all these bands, and started to become interested in music. Apart from music, the manga artists that most influenced him at the time were Yoshikazu Ebisu and Daijiro Morohoshi.

In 1979, after joking around at Uchida's birthday party, they formed a band with a few friends (called "Dotechinzu", or "The Donzu"). At first none of the members could play any instruments apart from Uchida, who played the Electone keyboard. Ootsuki tapped the rhythm with a bamboo stick. The band broke up after the members graduated from middle school.

In February 1982, him and Uchida formed the Japanese rock band Kinniku Shōjo Tai (back then called Kinniku Shōnen Shōjo Tai), with Ootsuki in charge of lyrics, vocals and bass. At the time Kera (Keralino Sandorovich), a senior student from Uchida's high school, had just heard the tapes they'd recorded as Dotechinzu and liked them, after which he joined Ootsuki and Uchida to form the side-project "Karate Bakabon". They released their self-titled release on Nagomu Records, the independent label run by Kera. After that, Kinniku Shoujo would also release a few albums on Nagomu. The first time they played live it became apparent that Ootsuki couldn't play bass and sing at the same time, so he entrusted the position to Uchida, who had played keyboards up until then. Then in the second half of the '80s they signed onto a major label. The way they described themselves in their promotional slogans was with the phrase "Rockers who get their leather pants from their parents".

Ever since the beginning, Ootsuki was the band's frontman, and in order to promote the band, he began appearing on All Night Nippon as a radio personality. From there he started to appear in various forms of media, even in talk shows like Tetsuko no Heya. Ootsuki says he was extremely nervous on his first appearance on Tetsuko no Heya, and could hardly manage to answer the questions he was being asked.

While the band switched labels several times, Ootsuki started his solo career with the project "UNDERGROUND SEARCHLIE", collaborated with bands like NINGEN-ISU, and continued with Kinniku Shoujo Tai until they disbanded in 1999. After disbanding, Ootsuki formed a new band called "Tokusatsu". Also, he formed the band "Densha" with musicians who had helped him on his solo efforts, like Ishizuka BERA Norihiro (from qyb, Kinniku Shoujo Tai and a support member for SOFT BALLET), Obata Pump (from Scanch, and Kenji Sato (from MARCHOSIAS VAMP). Apart from that, he continued to collaborate with various musicians under names like "Ooken & Nise Tokusatsu" (Ooken & the fake Tokusatsu), "Ootsuki Kenji & Yangusu" (Ootsuki Kenji & Youngs) or "Ootsuki Kenji & namae wa nandemo ii" (Ootsuki Kenji & whoever) to perform at all sorts of events. Even nowadays, he uses the side-project "Ootsuki Kenjis" (of which he is the only fixed member) to create music for anime and tokusatsu movies, for special events and shows or to play jazz and acoustic sets.

Since 1998, he regularly hosts an event in the Shinjuku Loft Plus One called "Nohohon Gakkou" ("Nonchalant School"), to which he invites guests from the Japanese subculture to talk.

Kinniku Shōjo Tai's had dissolved partly because of bad feelings amongst some of the members, but in July 2006 they held an event called "reconciliation" and reformed. In December of that same year they played their come-back live. Then on the 25th the "Ootsuki Kenji and Tokusatsu Fan Club" announced that Tokusatsu were disbanding. However, Ootsuki himself later stated on his blog that it was just needed some time to "recharge their batteries". Even so, during that time all of Ootsuki's solo projects and shows were played together with Tokusatsu members, like the Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei theme songs and live shows. In 2011, Tokusatsu reformed, released a new album and started playing live again.

Since the first half of the '90s, apart from fronting Kinniku Shōjo Tai Ootsuki also began his literary career. He wrote various novels like "Shinkoushuukyou Omoide Kyou"("Church of Memories, a new religion"), "Gumi Chokoreeto Pain" ("Gummy Chocolate Pineapple"), or "Stacy" (which was later adapted into a film), and also published essays like "Ooken no nohohon nikki" ("Ooken's nonchalant diary"). His literary style is greatly influenced by the "Shōwa Keihaku Tai" genre (or "Frivolous Shōwa Style"). He's also a member of the Japanese Sci-Fi writer's club, but according to Ootsuki himself he hardly ever turns up.

Ever since Kinniku Shōjo Tai's come-back in 2007 he has stopped writing novels, but his serialized essays and talks are still active.

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