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page 1Musical groups from Hokkaido

Glay
Glay (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese rock band formed in Hakodate in 1988. The core four members, vocalist Teru, guitarists Takuro and Hisashi, and bassist Jiro, have been together since 1992. Primarily composing songs in the rock and pop genres, they have also arranged songs using elements from a variety of other genres, including progressive rock, punk, gothic rock, electronic, R&B, folk, gospel, reggae, and ska. Originally a visual kei band, the group slowly shifted to less dramatic attire through the years. With five million copies sold, Glay's 1997 compilation album Review is the fif
Yoshida Brothers
Japanese shamisen duo
Whiteberry
Japanese girl group
ClariS
ClariS is a Japanese pop music group formed in 2009, originally composed of Hokkaido junior high schoolers Clara and Alice. Once a duo, the lineup consisted of the two before Alice's departure in mid-2014, with Karen joining later that year. Following Karen's departure in 2024, Elly and Anna joined Claris in early 2025.
Zone
all-female pop rock band
IOSYS
is a Japanese musical ensemble and doujin circle from Sapporo, Japan. The group is primarily known for producing rearrangements of music from the Touhou Project series of shoot 'em up video games. They are not signed to a label, instead preferring to release their music through dōjin channels such as the Comiket convention and via their website. Their music frequently parodies characters or themes of games such as those of the Touhou Project or Atlus's Etrian Odyssey.
The Pillows
Japanese musical group; alternative rock band
Sakanaction
is a Japanese rock band from Sapporo, Hokkaido. Their music is a fusion of alternative rock, electronic, pop, and new wave styles. The band consists of five members: Ichiro Yamaguchi, Motoharu Iwadera, Ami Kusakari, Emi Okazaki, and Keiichi Ejima.
Judy and Mary
Japanese rock band
I've Sound
Japanese techno/trance music production group based in Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan
Galileo Galilei
Japanese band
Anzen Chitai
Japanese rock band
Flatbacker
Japanese heavy metal band
Go-Bang's
The '''Go-Bang's''' were a three-piece Japanese all-female band active in the late 1980s and early 1990s. They broke up in 1994, and since then, Kaori Moriwaka (singer/songwriter) has become a solo singer/songwriter/producer/actress, while Mitsuko Saito (drums) and Misa Tanishima (bass guitar) have dropped beneath the radar, though apparently Saito has been seen drumming for a few other bands, fashion-modeling and played a drummer as an extra in the music video of J-pop singer Namie Amuro's Please Smile Again.
Gyze
Japanese extreme metal band
Sapporo Symphony Orchestra
Japanese orchestra based in Sapporo
Eastern Youth
Japanese punk rock trio
The Piass
Japanese visual kei hardcore punk band