Our Performers
JCC-2

DJ KOO

Member and leader of TRF and DJ, known Japanese dance music since its early days. He is also active as The JG's, WEST 87, Phal, Shumai DJ, and WILL

高橋洋子 (Yoko Takahashi)

Belongs to Possible. Has a business alliance with the label SONIC BLADE. Representative songs include "A Cruel Angel's Thesis" and "Soul's Refrain," both theme songs from Neon Genesis Evangelion

青木隆治 (Ryuji Aoki)

He is an impersonator artist and singer-songwriter. His singing skills, including his imitation of Hibari Misora, have made him a popular singer

ヒグチアイ (Ai Higuchi)

A singer-songwriter, she belongs to Victor Music Arts. Her record label is Pony Canyon. Her representative songs include "Akuma no Ko" (A Child of Evil), a theme song for the TV anime Attack on Titan: The Final Season.

サカクラカツミ (KATSUMI SAKAKURA)

A performance artist who expresses the unique “movement, rhythm, and spirituality” of Japanese martial arts as a comprehensive art form. He has performed in 42 countries worldwide and has performed at global events such as the opening ceremonies of the Rugby World Cup 2019 Japan and the IOC International Olympic Committee Session

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Japanese female singer-songwriter. De responsible for the theme song of Djimon Adventure/ Monster Strike

木村涼介 (Ryosuke Kimura)

Formed in 2017, this group joined the d-project with members Morioka, Yasui, Kawamura, and vocal contest winner Kimura. Their 2018 debut single became the theme song for Detective Conan

物部彩花 (Ayaka Mononobe)

A vocalist with soul from Kyoto, she started alto sax at 12 and vocal music at 14. She debuted with an album at 19, hosted a radio show, and had a major song become a TV theme.

木村善幸 Yoshiyuki Kimura)

Born in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Yoshiyuki Kimura is the world's only two-sword performer of Japanese taiko and Tsugaru shamisen. He's unique for not only winning national championships in both arts himself, but also for guiding his students to national victories as an instructor.

世持桜 (Sakura Yomochi)

A Japanese female singer. She excels at performing traditional Okinawan music and folk songs while playing the sanshin.

ヒーローズクラブ (Hero’s Club)

Appearing again after the previous show due to its great popularity. From the “World U Academy”, a learning institute for business managers The “Hero’s Club” was created to improve Japan as a whole. Hero’s Club" was created to improve Japan as a whole

御詠歌 (Goeika)

Buddhist music that clearly expresses Buddhist teachings, sung by laybelievers during pilgrimages and memorial services. These songs are melodies set to classical Japanese poetry (waka), accompanied by the beautiful sounds of Buddhist instruments like bells and gongs. They praise the teachings and virtues of the Buddha, Bodhisattvas, and the founding patriarchs. Also called pilgrimage songs or buddhaprai sing songs, singing them with devotion serves as an offering to the Buddha and ancestors, providing an opportunity to internalize the Buddhist teachings

青山ひかる Hikaru Aoyama)

A Japanese enka singer debuted in 2006 with Tokyo Lost Love from Nippon Crown, and in the same year released Shikaranaide and Jinsei Chachacha

着物ファッションショー (Fashion Show)

Previously at JCC, Satsuki Sunayama (CEO, OFFICE Satsuki Inc. & Shikibu Purple representative) is confirmed to appear again, promoting Japanese aesthetics globally.