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Second leading precedence jet festival 2018

第2次先行シマネジェットフェス2018
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Oijiri George

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Oijiri George is a one-man band player who simultaneously plays drums, guitar, harmonica, songs, kazoo, shakers, etc. by himself.

He started activities as a one-man band, a street performer, completely alone from the year 2017. He has performed at the street festivals, mother and children's events. In 2018, he was acquired as a Tokyo street artist.

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Tablet net

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Tablet net (August 31, 1974 -) is a Japanese singer and comedian born in Sagamihara city, Kanagawa Prefecture.

When she was young, she usually listened to old popular songs on the AM radio. After graduating from high school, she got a job not relate to entertainment such as shop assistant and nurse. At the age of 27, she debuted as a stage name "Hiroshi Tabuchi" with a long-established group of mood songs.

In 2004, she became a soloist in series events. She has appeared in comedy live and presented live performance in Asakusa Toyokan from 2011.

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Mariko Fuchin

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Mariko Fuchin is the only Kofune singer in Japan. She performed at "The 1st Miyazaki Life Mound Tomb Festival" held at Historic Site Park in Miyazaki City.

In January 2013, she established the "Kofun Association in the Kofun" with the motto "Loose and Love the Kofun Lovingly" and serve as Chairman. She also appeared in numerous events throughout the country, TV and radio programs, and magazine articles as well.

She released "Kofuku de Kohoon!" and "Marikofun's old tumuli book" (Yamato Valley Company).

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Yasuko Omori

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Omori Seiko (大森靖子) was born on September 18, 1987 in Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan is a Japanese singer-songwriter who began her career in 2008. Her father was a civil servant and her mother was a teacher. She is also the former lead singer, guitarist, and keyboardist for the band Omori Seiko & THE Pink Tokarev.

Omori loved singing since she was a child and often imitated SPEED, Morning Musume, and Hamasaki Ayumi when she saw them on TV, but she did not believe she could become a singer if she was not cute. When Omori entered elementary school, her parents enrolled her in painting, calligraphy, and piano lessons. She then went to a private middle school and high school, where she was bullied and distanced by others for being strange. Omori graduated from high school in 2006 and decided to enter Musashino Art University in Tokyo.

When she was 19, Omori came across the live house Muryoku Muzenji, which showed her the way of music and allowed her to express her interests without judgement.She eventually quit university in 2007 to instead pursue a music career.

In 2011, in addition to performing solo, Omori formed a band with a four others named Omori Seiko & THE Pink Tokarev. They disbanded on May 12, 2015.

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Guitar panda (Yamagawa glue)

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Guitar panda is a project that has been continued for more than 10 years, thanks to Yamagawa Nari who also worked as a guitarist for Imawano Kiyoshiro & 2.3'S. He has appeared throughout Japan every year since 2005, also at "FUJI ROCK FESTIVAL", worn a panda costume.

Guitar panda decided to release the new album "Rockin 'in the Panda World" for the first time in about two years on March 7th, 2012.

Yamagawa Garris wears a guitar panda costume, plays guitar and sings songs. People thought that it seemed to be playful at first sight, but it is not so, he wants to entertain the viewers!

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Miyake Hiroc castle

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Hirochen Miyake (Hiroki Miyake, January 14, 1968 -) is a Japanese actor from Yokosuka city, Kanagawa Prefecture, known for "Kisarazu Cat's Eye" (2002), "Kisarazu Cat's Eye: Nihon Series" (2003) and "Densha otoko" (2005). He was also the drummer in rock band Tamashii.

Since junior high school, he listened to KERA's music, and then he became drummer in school band.

His recent movies are "ST: The Movie" (2015), "Maruyama, The Middle Schooler" (2013)," Nobody's Perfect" (2013) and "Kaibutsu-kun" (2011)

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Kankukuro Kiito

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Kankurō Kudō (宮藤 官九郎 Kudō Kankurō, born July 19, 1970 in Miyagi Prefecture) is a Japanese screenwriter, dramatist, director, actor. He acted in "Crying Out Love", "In the Center of the World", and is also guitarist in the Japanese Comedy Rock Band Group Tamashii.

He has been part of Matsuo Suzuki's Otona Keikaku troupe since 1991, and also writes and directs for the "Women's Lib" performance series. Kudo is well known for his darkly humorous nonsense plays with fast-paced storylines and lively dialogue. In 2004 he won the 49th Kishida Drama Award for Parco's production of his play Donju (Dull Animal). He was highly acclaimed for his script for the TV drama "Ikebukuro West Gate Park", and in recent years has become an enormously popular writer for TV and cinema.

In 2002 he won the Art Encouragement Prize for New Artists awarded by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology for his movie "Kisarazu Catseye", and the Japan Academy Prize for Best Script for his movie "Go". In 2005 he directed his first movie, "Mayonaka no Yaji-san Kita-san" (Midnight Yaji and Kita), which won Gold in the Shindo Kaneto Awards. He also formed the comic punk band Group Tamashii, for which he is art director, songwriter, and guitarist.

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Tadaki Kadowaki (singer-songwriter)

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Kadowaki Taiki (October 21, 1983-) is a musical artist from Matsue city, Shimane prefecture. At the age of eighteen, he started playing music with his father's guitar.

At the time of 3rd grade high school at Yamaha Teen's festival, he won high place to participated in Chinese competition. He began his solo activities in full swing from 2011. From December 2011, Kadowaki worked on TV "Band Karako".

In December 2012, he released the first mini album "Music Bar". In the following year, he participated in the V-air Asamanden Grapply Tournament. In August 2013, the 1st single "Saayuko" was released. The first full album "Hello, Good-bye" was released on Sunday, June 25, 2017.

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