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Bands, artists, and singers from Iwate Prefecture

Bands, artists, and singers from Iwate Prefecture
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Do you know any artists from Iwate Prefecture?

You might not immediately think of many artists who actively promote that they’re from Iwate, but in fact, the prefecture has produced a lot of outstanding musicians.

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of artists from Iwate all at once!

We’ve selected from a broad spectrum of ages and genres, from solo singers and bands to veteran enka performers.

Take this opportunity to give the music of artists from Iwate a listen.

Bands, artists, and singers from Iwate Prefecture (1–10)

FUN×4Ohtaki Eiichi

Eiichi Ohtaki FUN x 4 Cover Home Recording
FUN×4Ohtaki Eiichi

Eiichi Ohtaki, the guitarist-vocalist of the indispensable band Happy End in the history of Japanese rock and a celebrated solo artist, was born in Yanagawa Village, Esashi District, Iwate Prefecture.

Although he passed away at the age of 65, much to the sorrow of many, he continues to exert a profound influence on countless artists.

The album “A LONG VACATION,” for which Takashi Matsumoto—Happy End’s lyricist and drummer—wrote most of the lyrics, is a true masterpiece among masterpieces, so be sure to savor the brilliance of its lyrics, melodies, and arrangements to the fullest!

Omoide-bashi (Omoide Bridge)N.S.P

NSP is a three-piece folk band from Iwate that originally performed as amateurs under the name New Sadistic Pink.

They debuted in 1973 with “Sayonara,” and subsequent releases also became hits.

Among them, “The Legend of the Red Thread” was a major success, leading to their recognition as pioneers of lyrical folk that delicately portrays longing and melancholy.

If you’re looking for nostalgic, heart-touching music, give NSP’s work a listen.

In this day and age, it’s bound to feel even more poignant.

Lock of the Water FlowNisshoku Natsuko

Natsuko Nisshoku – “Rock of the Current” Official Music Video
Lock of the Water FlowNisshoku Natsuko

Nisshoku Natsuko is a singer-songwriter from Iwate Prefecture who performs piano-and-vocal sets and still lives there.

She started playing piano at nine, began writing lyrics and composing at twelve, and has been active as a full-fledged artist since her second year of high school.

Her firm, resonant voice is captivating, and her melodies—infused with a distinctive sensibility—are addictively appealing.

With just a piano, she delivers a one-of-a-kind performance style that not only carries the melody but also carves out the rhythm.

Be sure to immerse yourself in her many artistic works!

crippleSato Chiaki

Chiaki Sato – Kataware (Music Video)
crippleSato Chiaki

Chiahi Sato, who served as the vocalist for Kinoko Teikoku, a band that sadly ceased activities in 2019.

Alongside her work back then, she also pursued a solo career, and in 2012 she began performing as part of a band called Kugats Haz Come.

With an emotional singing voice that fully conveys the worldview of her lyrics—crafted through her unique sensibilities—she moves listeners to the core.

She has many songs that blend seamlessly into all kinds of everyday moments, so be sure to find a favorite track!

wingsMatsumoto Tetsuya

Wings / Tetsuya Matsumoto - PV
wingsMatsumoto Tetsuya

Singer-songwriter Tetsuya Matsumoto was born in Mizusawa, Iwate Prefecture, and grew up in Ofunato.

In 2006, he was appointed an Iwate Cultural Ambassador by the prefecture and has been engaged in community-rooted activities.

Having endured a harrowing childhood, he first became interested in music when he encountered the acoustic guitar in fifth grade.

He actively participates in volunteer work and in recovery efforts for the Great East Japan Earthquake, which speaks to his genuine character.

The more you learn about his background, the more deeply his gentle voice and lyrics resonate in your heart!

I entrust my life to you.Fuji Keiko

I entrust my life (Video) ★ Keiko Fuji
I entrust my life to you.Fuji Keiko

Keiko Fuji, an enka singer born in Ichinoseki, Iwate Prefecture.

Both of her parents were rokyoku performers, and Fuji herself is the mother of Hikaru Utada—clear proof of the rich musical talent in her lineage.

She debuted in 1969 with “Shinjuku no Onna,” delivering powerful performances with her naturally husky voice in songs set against the nightlife.

Many of her songs capture the melancholy and resilience felt by women, and they’re still often heard in drinking spots today.

Savor the depth of emotion in her lyrics.

Northern SpringSen Masao

[Audio Sample] Masao Sen "Spring in the Northern Country" (Short ver.)
Northern SpringSen Masao

Masao Sen, an enka singer born in Rikuzentakata City, Iwate Prefecture, apprenticed in 1965 under Minoru Endo, one of the leading postwar composers, and later debuted with “Kimi ga Suki.” Starting in 1972, he founded his own agency, Abe International, and expanded into real estate and other ventures.

“Kitaguni no Haru,” released in 1977, became a massive hit, earning him the nickname “the singing real estate king.” Since resuming his singing career in 1991, he has continued to release many songs that brim with nostalgia and vividly evoke his hometown—be sure to give them a listen!