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page 1Japanese lyricists
Yasushi Akimoto
Japanese producer and lyricist (born 1958)
Hiroyuki Sawano
Japanese composer

Izumi Sakai
Japanese singer (1967–2007)
Shūji Terayama
Japanese playwright, writer (1935-1983)
Shoko Nakagawa
Japanese singer, voice actress, and illustrator
Inori Minase
Japanese voice actress and singer
Masashi Hamauzu
Japanese composer and pianist
Kana Nishino
Japanese pop singer
Yui Ogura
Japanese voice actress, singer and actress
Kishō Taniyama
Japanese voice actor and singer

Sakura Tange
Japanese voice actress, singer and writer
Chiaki Ishikawa
Japanese singer-songwriter
Mai Kadowaki
Japanese voice actress
Hotaru Akane
pornographic performer (1983–2016)
Takashi Yanase
Japanese manga artist (1919–2013)

Kan
Japanese singer (1962–2023)
Ujō Noguchi
Japanese poet and lyricist (1882–1945)
Masahiko Kondō
Japanese singer, actor, businessman, racer, talent
Makiko Esumi
Japanese actor and writer
Maro Kannagi
Japanese singer
Rita
Japanese singer
Hitonari Tsuji
Japanese writer, composer, and film director
Saburō Kitajima
Japanese enka singer, lyricist and composer
Yūji Sakamoto
Japanese screenwriter
Yukio Aoshima
Japanese TV actor, novelist, film director, screenwriter, songwriter and politician
Yoshino Aoki
Japanese composer

Takashi Matsumoto
Japanese lyricist and drummer
Kohmi Hirose
Japanese singer-songwriter

Izam
Izam (stylized as IZAM, born 23 April 1972, in Fuchū, Tokyo) is a Japanese musician, tarento, and actor. His real name is . He is best known as the singer of the visual kei rock band Shazna. He graduated from Tokyo Metropolitan Matsugatani High School. He is represented with Sun Music Production. He is the president of the Benibara Usagi-dan.
SHIINA Mota
Siinamota (椎名もた), otherwise known as Mizoguchi Ryo (溝口遼; from Ishikawa, 9 March 1995 – 23 July 2015), was a Japanese keyboardist, lyricist, and composer. He is regarded as one of the most influential Vocaloid producers of all time and is most well known for "Young Girl A". He tends to use soft rock, piano, and electronic rhythms.
Neko Oikawa
Japanese lyricist
Rieko Nakagawa
Japanese children's literature writer and lyricist (1935-2024)
Haruichi Shindō
Japanese musician
Aki Hata
Japanese musician and lyricist
Mai Matsumuro
Japanese singer
Sayuri Katayama
Japanese actor and musician
Maki Asakawa
Japanese singer (1942-2010)
Hiroshi Sekiguchi
Japanese actor
Yū Aku
Japanese lyricist (1937–2007)
Teruhiko Saigō
Japanese singer, actor, talent (1947-2022)
Senri Ōe
Japanese singer-songwriter
Gorō Matsui
Japanese lyricist
Kōhan Kawauchi
Japanese lyricist and screenwriter

Yukinojō Mori
Japanese lyricist, poet, composer

Osamu Suzuki
Japanese television writer and screenwriter

Yōko Yamaguchi
Japanese writer
Hitori Gekidan
Japanese comedian, actor, novelist and film director
Eri Nitta
Japanese former singer
Shinya Kumazaki
Japanese video game director
Shokichi Yagi
Shokichi Yagi (八木 将吉 Yagi Shōkichi; born October 3, 1985, in Tomakomai, Hokkaido), better known by his stage name Shokichi and Exile Shokichi (stylized as SHOKICHI and EXILE SHOKICHI), is a Japanese singer, dancer, songwriter, composer and actor. He is a vocalist and performer of Exile and Exile The Second. He was also a member of J Soul Brothers' second generation Nidaime J Soul Brothers until their migration to Exile in 2009.
Mariko Gotō
Japanese musician
Yaso Saijō
Japanese poet, lyricist and literary scholar (1892-1970)
Tadao Nagahama
Japanese anime director (1936–1980)
Shoko Fujibayashi
Japanese lyricist
Man Arai
Japanese writer, singer-songwriter (1946–2021)
Chinfa Kan
Zainichi Korean lyricist
Shiro Miya
Japanese musician (1943-2012)
Shiori Takei
musical artist
Ayuo Takahashi
Japanese composer and guitarist
Joe Rinoie
Japanese musician