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[2026] Summary of bands, artists, and singers from Hiroshima Prefecture

Who comes to mind when you hear about artists from Hiroshima Prefecture?

From rock bands and singer-songwriters to national idols and Showa-era stars, in fact, many popular figures have taken flight from Hiroshima!

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of artists from Hiroshima Prefecture, spanning all genres and eras.

Our research revealed that Hiroshima has produced more veteran, big-name artists than younger ones.

Find your favorite artist!

[2026] Summary of Bands, Artists, and Singers from Hiroshima Prefecture (41–50)

Sean’s voiceIwase Keigo

Keigo Iwase “Sean’s Voice” LIVE at Secret Base
Sean's voiceIwase Keigo

When it comes to singer-songwriters that Hiroshima Prefecture is proud of, many people probably think of Keigo Iwase.

In November 1998, he made his major-label debut with Victor Entertainment as a member of the folk duo 19.

Their second single was chosen as a campaign song for TBS, and the album Ongaku became a million-seller, catapulting them into the ranks of popular artists in no time.

He created the official support song for Japan’s national team at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and also appeared on the NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

With his warm voice and melodic songs, he has captured the hearts of many listeners.

He’s an artist that fans of folk and pop definitely should check out.

[2026] Summary of Bands, Artists, and Singers from Hiroshima Prefecture (51–60)

Stop the night once moreSakiya Kenjirō

Kenjiro Sakiya / Stop the Night Once More [Official Video]
Stop the night once moreSakiya Kenjirō

Kenjiro Sakiya, a multi-instrumentalist often considered a pioneer of adult contemporary music, hails from Fukuyama City in Hiroshima Prefecture.

Guided by his father, who played jazz at U.S.

military camps, he began playing the piano.

Beyond creating music for himself, he has written songs for many artists and has been active as a composer and music producer.

“Mou Ichido Yoru o Tomete” (Stop the Night Once More), selected for a watch commercial in 1987, exudes a sophisticated, adult atmosphere, and Sakiya’s transparent, clear voice makes it an especially captivating track.

sometime wildTeshima Isamu

Isamu Teshima is a guitarist and singer-songwriter from Hiroshima.

After Unicorn disbanded in 1993, he formed BIG LIFE and islands.

In 2006, he released his first solo album and has since pursued a wide range of musical activities.

With Unicorn, he created songs such as “Day Game,” and he has also released captivating works as a solo artist.

In 2013, he celebrated his 50th birthday with a concert at Nippon Budokan, continuing his energetic career.

Known for his trademark long hair, Teshima’s music is recommended not only for rock fans but for listeners of all ages.

Experience the world shaped by his diverse musicality and rich life experience.

class

Summer Days of 1993Hiura Takanori

Summer Day of 1993 – class (Full) Lyrics: Hajime Matsumoto Music: Ken Sato cover
Summer Days of 1993Hiura Takanori

Takanori Hiura, who has captivated many fans as part of a duo from Hiroshima Prefecture, made his solo debut in 1987.

He later formed the group “class” with Katsuyuki Tsukui and produced a major hit in 1993.

The song, which achieved an astonishing sales figure of over 1.7 million copies, is still loved by many as a classic that beautifully depicts summer memories.

Hiura also pursues solo activities energetically, continuing to perform actively with annual live tours.

His warm vocals and heartfelt lyrics are especially appealing, and he is recommended for those who cherish nostalgic memories of their youth.

Ballad of Quelled LoveIshii Rika

[Full] Rika Ishii “Chinrenga” music video released!
Ballad of Quelled LoveIshii Rika

Rika Ishii is a multi-creator from Hiroshima who is active across various fields.

She began her career in 2000 as a member of the music unit Peachy and has drawn attention for her unique musical style, which is rooted in pop while incorporating elements of jazz and classical music.

She made her solo debut in 2003, captivating audiences with expressive performances ranging from piano-and-vocal sets to full band arrangements.

In 2012, she won second place at the first Myudol Grand Prix, and her talent has been highly acclaimed, including composing the theme song for TV Tokyo’s “Kaiun! Nandemo Kanteidan.” Alongside her music career, she has worked as an actress and model, serving as an image girl for an internet café in 2009 and establishing a strong presence across diverse fields.

Her songs, woven with delicate melodies and profound lyrics, are recommended for those seeking music that resonates with the heart.

Road of Major

Precious thingsKondō Nobumasa

Lord of Major, a representative youth punk band that colored the 2000s.

The guitarist, Mr.

Kondo, is from Hiroshima City.

The four members, complete strangers at the time, were headhunted and formed through the documentary project “Road of Major” on the audition show Hamaraja.

They cleared a harsh condition: if their indie single debuted within the top 50 on the Oricon charts, they would make a major debut; if not, they would disband immediately.

They pulled it off and made their debut.

Because of who they are, their songs—cheering on dreams—pierce straight to the heart!

A love song I sang to youAILA(Lil’B)

A female rapper from Hiroshima Prefecture, Ayla.

She has been writing and composing songs since junior high school, performing at various events and honing her skills.

Lil’B was a girls’ group active with MIE in 2007, and they debuted in 2008 with the single “Orange.” Their signature song released the same year, “A Love Song I Sang to You,” was such a hit that it broke the fastest full ringtone download record previously held by the renowned classic “Soba ni Iru ne” by Thelma Aoyama.