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Yuko Kamiya

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Yuko Kamiya is a Japanese saxophone artist, graduated from Osaka College of Music. She studied saxophone with Mr. Yasuhiro Shinohara and performed at the graduation concert, Kyoto prefecture rookie concert. Yuko Kamiya achieved Chamber Music category in the Japan Ensemble Competition and Osaka International Music Competition and the Espoir Prize Woodwind Instrument Division General Department.

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Nobuya Sugawa

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Nobuya Sugawa is a Japanese saxophone player. he works for Concert Service Co., Ltd. (Concert Imagine).
He was born in Saga Prefecture. Later he moved to Hamamatsu City in Shizuoka Prefecture. He Graduated from Shizuoka Prefectural Hamamatsu Kita High School, Tokyo University of the Arts. He studied saxophone with Yuichi Omuro. During the period from 1988 to December 2010, he served as a concertmaster for the Tokyo Keisei Wind Orchestra for 22 years.

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Ayano Fukuda (sax)

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Ayano Fukuda (福田 彩乃 , Fukuda Ayano, born 18 September 1988, in Toyota, Aichi, Japan) is a Japanese tarento and impressionist (monomane tarento). Fukuda is represented with Amuse, Inc. Fukuda graduated from Toyota City Late Field Junior High School and Aichi Prefectural Toyono High School. During middle school she was the vice president of the student council and in high school she worked in the cheerleader dance circle.

After graduating from high school Fukuda worked at local supermarket stores and aesthetic salons and worked as a temporary staff at Toyota. Later in 2009 she was unemployed from Lehman Brothers due to its bankruptcy aftermath. Fukuda later aimed for Amuse Zenkoku Audition 2009: The Push! Man: Anata no Mawari no Ike Teruko Boshū by the talent agency Amuse, Inc. She was submitted and was given the Variety Award among 31,514 people which made her debut. In November 2015, Fukuda was appointed to the We Love Toyota: Special Supporter in her hometown Toyota.

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Toru Fukuda (sax)

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Toru Fukuda is a Japanese saxophone artist, born in 1988 in Yamaguchi. He graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music School of Music.
Earth friendly trio " ECOLOGIA " was formed, Shizuoka prefecture, holding a recital in Yamaguchi prefecture.
Performing activities such as solo and quartet around the country, mainly in Tokyo. He studied saxophone with Masami Kai, Shinichiro Hikosaka, Nobuya Sugawa, Masato Ikegami, Masashi Oshiro.

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Aya Murakami (saxophone)

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Aya Murakami is a Japanese saxophone artist, graduated from Osaka College of Music. Until now, she studied saxophones with Jiro Akamatsu, Yumiko Komura, Yasuhiro Shinohara and performed at the university graduation concert. He received Encouragement Prize at the 15th Takatsuki Music Competition, 48th Naniwa Arts Festival "Budding Musician Competition".
Currently, he plays active part in salon concerts and bridal performances, but also actively teaches backwards such as guiding musical instruments of junior high schools and senior high schools.

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Eriko Hamachi

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Eriko Hamachi is a Japanese saxophone artist, graduated from Osaka University of the Arts. She was awarded the Chairman's Prize at the time of graduation and appeared many times, including the university graduation concert, Kansai Shinkin concert. She won the Espoir Prize at the 8th Osaka International Competition, Gold Award at the 8th Kyushu Music Competition and Jury Special Award. Currently, she has been active as a quartet soprano saxophonist.

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Shota Hashimoto

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Shota Hashimoto is a Japanese singer, songwriter, composer, pianist, born and raised in Fukushima, Japan. He graduated from National University of Saitama with a BA in Music Education and a MA in Clinical Psychology.

Shota Hashimoto is appreciated in many nationwide areas, with appearing as a guest at radio programs such as NACK5, bayfm, and FM Yokohama and guest TV appearances at Asahi TV. He has also joined Live concerts at Motion Blue, which is part of the Blue Note group live house.

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Naomi Tabata

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Naomi Tabata is a Japanese saxophone artist, born in Saitama. She graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music and joined various music competitions. She ranked 51st at Geneva International Music Competition, 2nd at Adolf Sax International Competition, Semifinalist, 16th at Nippon Koji Percussion Instrument Competition and 4th at the 12th Osaka International Music Competition.

Currently, she is a member of Osaka Shion Wind Orchestra saxophone player in Kyoto and part-time lecturer at Horikawa Music High School, Tokushima Bunri University and Doshisha Women's University.

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Shinya Furukawa

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Shinya Furukawa is a Japanese saxophone artist, graduated from music department at Osaka College of Music. He performed at the graduation concert, Kyoto prefecture rookie concert. Shinya Furukawa won Chamber Music category at the 10th Japan Ensemble Competition and the Espoir Prize at the 11th Osaka International Music Competition. He not only performs solo but also combinate various instruments.

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Yuta Iwamoto

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Yuta Iwamoto is a Japanese saxophone artist. He received the President's Award at the time of graduating from the Osaka University of Arts and Music Department. The artist performed at Tokyo Yomote futon concert, Kansai Shinken concert, etc. Yuta Iwamoto won the 1st place in Kobe Wind Instrument Competition Solo Division Hyogo Prefectural and participated in the World Saxophone Conference held in Slovenia in 2006. He was invited to the middle school of Bangkok Japanese School in 2009 and his performance was in appreciation.

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Kunihito Tadahito (saxophone)

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Sadahito Kunisue is a Japanese saxophone artist, born in Takamatsu, Kagawa. He began saxophone from 10 years. After graduating from department of Saxophone at Tokyo University of the Arts, he completed master's degree in instrumental music majoring. So far, he has studied saxophone with Toru Nishiuchi, Nobuya Sugawa, Tomoko Ishida, Kazuhiro Ninomiya, Kazuo Tomioka, and chamber music with Mr. Nakamura.
In 2005, he won the 3rd place in the 22nd Japanese tube percussion instrument competition saxophone section.
Currently, he serves as a member of the Board of Managers, Sanukuza Chair, and Itabashi Ward Musicians. Beside performance activities, he is also teaching as a part-time lecturer at Kyoto City University of Arts and Shoei Gakuen Music College.

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