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+ | '''Jyukai''' (樹海) is a [[J-Pop|J-pop]] duo comprised of [[Watanabe Manami]] (vocals, lyrics) and [[Dewa Yoshiaki]] (music, piano, guitar). They are most famous in the Western world for composing and performing anime music. | ||
− | Jyukai are currently signed to Sistus Records (a subsidiary of Geneon). | + | Jyukai are currently signed to [[Sistus Records]] (a subsidiary of [[Geneon Entertainment]]). |
− | == | + | ==Information== |
+ | Watanabe and Dewa met in 2003. Dewa was looking for a vocalist and in the summer of 2004, Jyukai was formed, performing mainly in Osaka. Dewa and Watanabe made a demo tape and sent it to a recording company, consequently, they signed a contract. In 2006, Jyukai debuted in the mainstream scene with the single [[Anata ga Ita Mori]], ending theme to [[Wikipedia:Fate/Stay Night|Fate/stay night]]. [[Anata ga Ita Mori]] had fairly success, leading Jyukai to the sixteenth place in the [[Oricon]] charts. [[Anata ga Ita Mori]] is currently Jyukai's best-selling single. In the same year, they released [[Koibito Doushi]], ending theme of [[Wikipedia:Oh My Goddess!|Aa, Megami-sama!: Sorezore no Tsubasa]] and [[Hoshiakari]], ending theme of [[Wikipedia:Buso Renkin|Busou Renkin]]. Both did fairly well in the charts, breaking into the Top 100. Their first album, [[Wild flower]] was also released. [[Wild flower]] reached the #49 place in the [[Oricon]] charts, selling more than 4,520 copies. Finally, in 2007, Jyukai released [[Sakasete wa Ikenai Hana]] and [[Komoriuta / Himegoto]]. These singles were not used as anime themes, however, they were used in programs for general entertainment and dramas. | ||
− | + | ==Members== | |
+ | * [[Watanabe Manami|Manami]] (愛未): vocals, song writing | ||
+ | * [[Dewa Yoshiaki|Dewa Yoshiaki]] (出羽良彰): programmer, composer, arranger | ||
− | == | + | ==Discography== |
+ | ===Albums=== | ||
+ | * [2006.11.22] [[Wild flower]] | ||
+ | * [2007.12.12] [[Harvest (Jyukai)|harvest]] | ||
+ | * [2010.01.20] [[Jyukai Best ~Stairway to the Future~|Jyukai BEST ~Stairway to the future~]] (Best Album) | ||
− | + | ===Singles=== | |
− | + | * [2006.03.15] [[Anata ga Ita Mori]] (あなたがいた森; ''The Forest Where You Were'') | |
− | + | * [2006.07.26] [[Koibito Doushi]] (恋人同士; ''Pair of Lovers'') | |
− | + | * [2006.11.01] [[Hoshi Akari]] (ホシアカリ; ''Starlight'') | |
− | + | * [2007.04.25] [[Sakasete wa Ikenai Hana]] (咲かせてはいけない花; ''The Flower You Mustn't Make Bloom'') | |
− | + | * [2007.09.12] [[Komoriuta / Himegoto]] (こもりうた / ヒメゴト; ''Lullaby / Secret'') | |
− | + | * [2007.11.28] [[Ai no Hoshi / Hanamuke no Melody]] (愛の星 / ハナムケのメロディー; ''Star of Love / Farewell Gift Melody'') | |
− | * [2006.03.15] [[Anata ga Ita Mori]] (あなたがいた森; ''The Forest Where You Were'') | ||
− | * [2006.07.26] [[Koibito Doushi]] (恋人同士; ''Pair of Lovers'') | ||
− | * [2006.11.01] [[ | ||
− | * [2007.04.25] [[Sakasete wa Ikenai Hana]] (咲かせてはいけない花; ''The Flower You Mustn't Make Bloom'') | ||
− | * [2007.09.12] [[Komoriuta / Himegoto]] (こもりうた / ヒメゴト; ''Lullaby | ||
− | * [2007.11.28] [[Ai no Hoshi / Hanamuke no Melody]] ( | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
* [http://www.jyukai.jp/info.html Official Japanese Website] | * [http://www.jyukai.jp/info.html Official Japanese Website] | ||
* [http://www.myspace.com/jyukaiofficial Official MySpace Site] | * [http://www.myspace.com/jyukaiofficial Official MySpace Site] | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jyukai_(band) English Wikipedia: Jyukai] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jyukai_(band) English Wikipedia: Jyukai] | ||
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− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Japanese Bands]] |
+ | [[Category:Two-Member Bands]] | ||
+ | [[Category:J-Pop]] | ||
+ | [[Category:J-Rock]] |
Latest revision as of 16:16, 5 February 2013
Jyukai (樹海) is a J-pop duo comprised of Watanabe Manami (vocals, lyrics) and Dewa Yoshiaki (music, piano, guitar). They are most famous in the Western world for composing and performing anime music.
Jyukai are currently signed to Sistus Records (a subsidiary of Geneon Entertainment).
Information
Watanabe and Dewa met in 2003. Dewa was looking for a vocalist and in the summer of 2004, Jyukai was formed, performing mainly in Osaka. Dewa and Watanabe made a demo tape and sent it to a recording company, consequently, they signed a contract. In 2006, Jyukai debuted in the mainstream scene with the single Anata ga Ita Mori, ending theme to Fate/stay night. Anata ga Ita Mori had fairly success, leading Jyukai to the sixteenth place in the Oricon charts. Anata ga Ita Mori is currently Jyukai's best-selling single. In the same year, they released Koibito Doushi, ending theme of Aa, Megami-sama!: Sorezore no Tsubasa and Hoshiakari, ending theme of Busou Renkin. Both did fairly well in the charts, breaking into the Top 100. Their first album, Wild flower was also released. Wild flower reached the #49 place in the Oricon charts, selling more than 4,520 copies. Finally, in 2007, Jyukai released Sakasete wa Ikenai Hana and Komoriuta / Himegoto. These singles were not used as anime themes, however, they were used in programs for general entertainment and dramas.
Members
- Manami (愛未): vocals, song writing
- Dewa Yoshiaki (出羽良彰): programmer, composer, arranger
Discography
Albums
- [2006.11.22] Wild flower
- [2007.12.12] harvest
- [2010.01.20] Jyukai BEST ~Stairway to the future~ (Best Album)
Singles
- [2006.03.15] Anata ga Ita Mori (あなたがいた森; The Forest Where You Were)
- [2006.07.26] Koibito Doushi (恋人同士; Pair of Lovers)
- [2006.11.01] Hoshi Akari (ホシアカリ; Starlight)
- [2007.04.25] Sakasete wa Ikenai Hana (咲かせてはいけない花; The Flower You Mustn't Make Bloom)
- [2007.09.12] Komoriuta / Himegoto (こもりうた / ヒメゴト; Lullaby / Secret)
- [2007.11.28] Ai no Hoshi / Hanamuke no Melody (愛の星 / ハナムケのメロディー; Star of Love / Farewell Gift Melody)