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Who are the famous Japanese light music composers?

1. Yukiko Isomura

Yukiko Isomura is a Japanese female piano writer. Already released many albums such as "The Street Where the Wind Lives", "Blue Missing", and "China New Century Electronic Music Series".

I started practicing classical music at the age of 3 and could compose songs at the age of ten. Her music is easy to listen to, and her style is similar to that of Nishimura Yukie. Her music is hollow and clear and goes straight into people's hearts. It always makes people feel desolate and moved inside.

2. Hattori Takayuki

The Hattori family is a very famous music family in Japan. Three generations of music writers, old and young, were born in this family. Hattori Takayuki is the third generation.

His grandfather is the famous Japanese composer Ryoichi Hattori. At that time, Ryoichi Hattori used the name "Xia Ruiling" and wrote a large number of works based on his life experience in China, such as "Suzhou Nocturne" and so on.

His collaboration with Chen Dieyi started with the song "Nostalgia". Later, Hattori Ryoichi moved to Hong Kong. The song "Unspeakable Joy", which was covered by many singers, was composed by him. After Chen Dieyi moved to Hong Kong, the two became active in the field of film and music together. After Ryoichi Hattori returned to Japan, he served as the president of the Japan Musicians Association. He died in 1993.

Takayuki Hattori’s father is the very famous musician Katsuhisa Hattori.

3. Kaoru Wada

Jiro (そうじろう), whose real name is Sojiro Nomura (のむらそうじろう, October 10, 1954 -), is a famous Japanese artist of the Wazu ethnic group and is good at pottery. Flute (Ocarina) player and composer.

He was born in Tatebayashi City, Gunma Prefecture. In 1975, he heard the beautiful tone and echo of the Ocarina flute for the first time in his life, and was deeply attracted by it. From that year on, he pursued the sound he dreamed of and began to officially make Ocarina flutes and compose music.

4. Shinji Orito

Shinji Orito (おりと しんじ), July 30) Key's composer. Shinji Orito's representative repertoire includes Bird Poetry (AIR) Shooting Star (Please Teacher) Wind をWaiting った日 (kanon) Tide Ming り (CLANNAD) Hope い が 叶う Place, etc.

5. Yuki Nishimura

Yukie Nishimura, born in Japan on May 8, 1967, is a contemporary Japanese female pianist and composer.

Nishimura Yukie started playing piano at the age of three and won the Junior Original Concert Music Award sponsored by Yamaha. During his college years, he studied in the piano section of the music department of Tongpeng University. Nishimura Yukie debuted in 1986 with the release of her first solo album "Angelique" and has released more than 20 albums so far.