Bands, artists, and singers from Tokushima Prefecture
Which bands or artists from Tokushima Prefecture come to mind for you?
Some of you might only think of a few, but there are actually many artists from Tokushima, including bands and singer-songwriters.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of artists from Tokushima all at once!
We’ll feature a girls’ band that’s still popular in the Japanese rock scene, members of a nationally beloved rock band, and even that iconic artist who represents the J-POP scene.
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Bands, artists, and singers from Tokushima Prefecture (31–40)
SWEAROkamura Kento, Fukushima Yuu (Half-Life)

Half-Life is a three-piece rock band based in Shibuya.
The vocalist-bassist Kento Okamura and the vocalist-drummer Yuu Fukushima are also from Tokushima Prefecture.
They formed the band in Canada in 2000 and expanded to Japan in 2005.
After making their indie debut in 2009, they drew attention and soon made their major-label debut.
They have many refreshing, fast-paced songs, so if that’s your style, be sure to check them out.
I’ll join 27clubG:nt

G:nt, who has been attracting attention for his unique musical style, began his career as a rapper around 2017.
He has steadily built his career since then, and in 2020 he appeared on AbemaTV’s “Rap Star Birth!,” which generated significant buzz.
His appeal lies in the melancholic vibe of his emo rap and his extensive work in cloud rap.
Once you start listening, you’ll be drawn into a world unlike any other.
G:nt has also produced numerous collaborations, and those tracks are must-listens as well.
Under the apple treedikku mine

Dick Mine, born in Tokushima Prefecture, is known as a pioneer of jazz, blues, and popular songs in Japan.
In the 1930s, he brought a fresh breeze to the Japanese music scene, winning new fans with a style that clearly differed from traditional Japanese music.
He produced hits such as “Futari wa Wakai” and “Hatoba Garasu,” contributing to Teichiku Records’ rise as a major label.
He was also active in Japanese-language covers of foreign songs, leaving a significant mark on the prewar jazz scene.
In 1933, he even performed on the Korean Peninsula under the name “Sam Uyeol,” showcasing his versatility.
He’s an artist recommended not only for jazz lovers but also for anyone interested in the history of Japanese music.
You are the oneSumitomo Norihito

This is the main theme song from the 2000 TV drama “Yamato Nadeshiko,” which starred Nanako Matsushima and achieved high ratings.
The composer, Norihito Sumitomo, is from Komatsushima City in Tokushima Prefecture.
In addition to this work, Sumitomo has composed music for many other dramas, including “Unfair” (2006).
Passage of Early SpringTanaka Yoko

Yoko Tanaka, who won the Grand Prix at events such as the 1989 HoriPro Talent Scout Caravan and made her idol debut the following year, is from Tokushima City in Tokushima Prefecture.
Her debut song, “Passage of Early Spring,” became the theme song for the TV anime “Yokoso Yoko.”


