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Japanese musician (1964–1998)

Joji
Japanese-Australian entertainer (born 1992)
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GACKT
, better known as Gackt (stylized in all caps), is a Japanese singer-songwriter, musician, record producer and actor.

Miyavi
, better known by his stage name MIYAVI (雅, Miyabi, stylized in all caps), is a Japanese guitarist, singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor known for his finger-slapping style of playing a guitar.

Naoki Urasawa
Japanese mangaka
Masaharu Fukuyama
Japanese singer-songwriter and actor
Hyde
Japanese rock musician
Kenshi Yonezu
Japanese singer
Jin Akanishi
Japanese singer-songwriter, actor, voice actor, radio host
Toshi
Japanese musician
Takahiro Moriuchi
Japanese musician
Tsunku
, known professionally as , is a Japanese singer, record producer, and songwriter. He was the lead singer of the rock band Sharam Q.
Tetsuya Komuro
Japanese musician, songwriter and producer
Susumu Hirasawa
Japanese singer-songwriter, lyricist, composer, music producer
Heath
Japanese musician (1968–2023)

Hironobu Kageyama
Japanese singer
Kamijo
Japanese singer
Kyo
Japanese musician
Tomoyasu Hotei
Japanese guitarist, singer-songwriter
Ken Hirai
Japanese singer songwriter (1972-)
Tetsuya
Japanese musician
Yutaka Ozaki
Japanese musician (1965–1992)
Gen Hoshino
Japanese singer-songwriter, actor, writer, radio personality
Fujii Kaze
Japanese singer-songwriter
Tatsurō Yamashita
Japanese singer-songwriter
Mafumafu
is a Japanese singer-songwriter. In addition to his solo work, he is one half of the music duo After the Rain with fellow utaite singer Soraru. His broad vocal range, spanning over five octaves, allows him to sing in an extremely high register, and in addition to his original music, he often covers Vocaloid songs in their original key. He represents himself with a white-haired, red-eyed character with a barcode on his left cheek. As of 2025, his YouTube channel has over 3.6 million subscribers, and his videos have amassed over 2.25 billion views.
Yuki Chiba
Japanese rapper and singer
Haruomi Hosono
Japanese musician, member of Happy End and Yellow Magic Orchestra
Tak Matsumoto
Japanese guitarist and music producer
Koshi Inaba
Japanese singer-songwriter and music producer
Jun'ichi Kanemaru
Japanese voice actor
Daigo
Japanese singer, songwriter and actor
Yukihiro Takahashi
Japanese musician (1952–2023)
Dean Fujioka
Japanese actor, musician, model, film director / producer (1980-)
wowaka
Wowaka (stylized as wowaka, ; 4 November 19875 April 2019), also known as Genjitsutouhi-P (), was a Japanese singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is frequently ranked among the most influential Vocaloid producers of the 2000s and of all time.
Keisuke Kuwata
Japanese singer-songwriter
Genki Sudo
Japanese politician, mixed martial artist, singer, and actor
Eve
Japanese singer (born 1995)
Ken
musician
Koichi Domoto
Japanese idol, singer, actor and composer
Shinji Tanimura
Japanese singer-songwriter, talent
Toshiyuki Toyonaga
Japanese actor, voice actor and singer

Közi
Közi (born May 29, 1972) is a Japanese musician, singer-songwriter and DJ. He is best known as one of the guitarists for the 1990s visual kei rock band Malice Mizer. After they went on indefinite hiatus in 2001, he formed the industrial rock duo Eve of Destiny and also started a solo career. Közi is currently in the bands XA-VAT, ZIZ, Vamquet, and Mayohk, while occasionally performing solo shows.

Masayoshi Yamazaki
Japanese singer-songwriter
Tetsurō Oda
Japanese composer, music producer, singer-songwriter

Daichi Miura
Japanese singer and dancer
Hideaki Tokunaga
Japanese actor and singer-songwriter
Vaundy
Vaundy is a Japanese musician. He started his career in 2019 by independently uploading online, before breaking out late in the year with the song "Tokyo Flash". He has released songs for multiple anime and live action TV series, most famously "Hadaka No Yusha" for Ranking of Kings and "Chainsaw Blood" for Chainsaw Man.

Kan
Japanese singer (1962–2023)
Klaha
, better known as Klaha, is a Japanese former singer-songwriter. He is best known as third vocalist of the visual kei rock band Malice Mizer from 2000 to 2001. He was previously in the 1990s new wave band Pride of Mind, and started a solo career after leaving Malice Mizer.
Tsuyoshi Domoto
Japanese idol, singer, actor, talent
Shota Shimizu
Japanese singer
Ryuichi Kawamura
Japanese singer, actor, music producer, novelist

Atsushi
Japanese musician
Kazuhiko Katō
Japanese record producer, songwriter and singer (1947–2009)
Toru Kitajima
Japanese singer, songwriter
Minoru Shiraishi
Japanese voice actor
Kōji Tamaki
Japanese singer-songwriter
Hisaya Morishige
Japanese actor (1913–2009)
Ayase
Japanese Composer