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'''Tokyo Jihen''' (東京事変) (also known as The '''Tokyo Incidents''') is a Japanese band formed by well-known rock artist '''[[Shiina Ringo]]''' in 2003. The band was originally comprised of the backing members of her ''Sugoroku Ecstasy Tour''. In 2004, the band debuted with the single [[Gunjou Biyori]]. The band's most recent album, [[Adult]], reached #1 on Oricon charts.
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[[Image:Tokyo Jihen (2008).jpg|thumb|280px|Tokyo Jihen (2008)]]
 
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'''Tokyo Jihen''' (東京事変) (also known as The '''Tokyo Incidents''') is a Japanese band formed by well-known rock artist '''[[Shiina Ringo]]''' in 2003. The band was originally comprised of the backing members of her ''Sugoroku Ecstasy Tour''. In 2004, the band debuted with the single [[Gunjou Biyori]]. The band's most recent album, [[Adult]], reached #1 on Oricon charts.(2004)
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<div id="contentSub"></div><div id="jump-to-nav">Jump to: [[wiki/#column-one|navigation]], [[wiki/#searchInput|search]]</div><div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 352px">[[Image:Tokyojihen2005.jpg|[[Image:350px-Tokyojihen2005.jpg|350px|Tokyo Jihen "Phase 2" Adult promo picture. (2005)]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify" style="float: right">[[Image:Tokyojihen2005.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>Tokyo Jihen "Phase 2" Adult promo picture. (2005)</div></div></div><div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 202px">[[Image:TOKY J.jpg|[[Image:200px-TOKY_J.jpg|200px|Tokyo Jihen band promo with two of the older members. Hirama Mikio (most left) and HZM (most right). (2004)]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify" style="float: right">[[Image:TOKY J.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>Tokyo Jihen band promo with two of the older members. Hirama Mikio (most left) and HZM (most right). (2004)</div></div></div>
 
 
 
==<span class="mw-headline">Members</span>==
 
 
 
===<span class="mw-headline">Current Members</span>===
 
  
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==Members==
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===Current Members===
 
* [2004-present] [[Shiina Ringo]] (椎名林檎) (vocals)
 
* [2004-present] [[Shiina Ringo]] (椎名林檎) (vocals)
 
* [2004-present] [[Kameda Seiji]] (亀田誠治) (bass)
 
* [2004-present] [[Kameda Seiji]] (亀田誠治) (bass)
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* [2005-present] [[Izawa Ichiyou]] (伊澤一葉) (keyboard)
 
* [2005-present] [[Izawa Ichiyou]] (伊澤一葉) (keyboard)
  
===<span class="mw-headline">Former Members</span>===
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===Former Members===
 
 
 
* [2004-2005] [[Hirama Mikio]] (昼海幹音) (guitar)
 
* [2004-2005] [[Hirama Mikio]] (昼海幹音) (guitar)
 
* [2004-2005] [[Hiizumi Masayuki]] (H Zeddo M) (H是都M) (keyboard)
 
* [2004-2005] [[Hiizumi Masayuki]] (H Zeddo M) (H是都M) (keyboard)
  
==<span class="mw-headline">Information</span>==
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==Information==
 
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<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 232px">[[Image:Mva jihen.jpg|[[Image:230px-Mva_jihen.jpg|230px|Tokyo Jihen at the SSTVVMAs (2005)]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify" style="float: right">[[Image:Mva jihen.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>Tokyo Jihen at the SSTVVMAs (2005)</div></div></div><div align="justify">
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On May 29, 2004, after announcing that [[Shiina Ringo]] would be ceasing to release solo singles/albums anymore, it was revealed that she would in turn become the leading vocalist of a band she had formulated, called '''Tokyo Jihen'''. The band consisted of five members: herself, bassist [[Kameda Seiji]] (who previously worked a lot in arranging music in Shiina's solo career), drummer [[Hata Toshiki]] (who had similarly worked with Shiina as a live session drummer), guitarist [[Hirama Mikio]] and the pianist for the band [[PE'Z]], [[Hiizumi Masayuki]] (who went under the stage names "H Zeddo M" and "HZM" during Tokyo Jihen). These band members were previously the band for Shiina's last live tour, her ''Sugoroku Ecstasy Tour'' (in fact, you are able to see the members play during Shiina's [[Electric Mole]] DVD concert).
 
 
On May 29, 2004, after announcing that [[Shiina Ringo]] would be ceasing to release solo singles/albums anymore, it was revealed that she would in turn become the leading vocalist of a band she had formulated, called '''Tokyo Jihen'''. The band consisted of five members: herself, bassist [[Kameda Seiji]] (who previously worked a lot in arranging music in Shiina's solo career), drummer [[Hata Toshiki]] (who had similarly worked with Shiina as a live session drummer), guitarist [[Hirama Mikio]] and the pianist for the band [[PE'Z|PE'Z]], [[Hiizumi Masayuki]] (who went under the stage names "H Zeddo M" and "HZM" during Tokyo Jihen). These band members were previously the band for Shiina's last live tour, her ''Sugoroku Ecstasy Tour'' (in fact, you are able to see the members play during Shiina's [[Electric Mole]] DVD concert).
 
  
[[Gunjou Biyori]] was then released as the band's debut single in September. The song was used for the [[KDDI|KDDI]] [[CDMA 1X WIN W21SA|CDMA 1X WIN W21SA]] cellphone commercial song, and managed to reach #2 on Oricon charts (just below the mega-hit single by [[Gorie|Gorie with Jasmine and Joann]], [[Mickey|Mickey]]). The band's sophomore single, [[Sounan]] (released just one month after their first), received similar rankings (by reaching #2 on Oricon charts) though it did not exceed the record sales of their first.
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[[Gunjou Biyori]] was then released as the band's debut single in September. The song was used for the [[KDDI]] [[CDMA 1X WIN W21SA]] cellphone commercial song, and managed to reach #2 on Oricon charts (just below the mega-hit single by [[Gorie|Gorie with Jasmine and Joann]], [[Mickey]]). The band's sophomore single, [[Sounan]] (released just one month after their first), received similar rankings (by reaching #2 on Oricon charts) though it did not exceed the record sales of their first.
  
 
The band would then release their debut album, [[Kyouiku]], one month after the release of [[Sounan]]. The album reached the same position as both singles (#2), below [[Hirai Ken]]'s [[Sentimentalovers|SENTIMENTALovers]]. Interestingly, band member [[Kameda Seiji]] had arranged many of the songs on Hirai's album.
 
The band would then release their debut album, [[Kyouiku]], one month after the release of [[Sounan]]. The album reached the same position as both singles (#2), below [[Hirai Ken]]'s [[Sentimentalovers|SENTIMENTALovers]]. Interestingly, band member [[Kameda Seiji]] had arranged many of the songs on Hirai's album.
  
In the first quarter of 2005, Tokyo Jihen's first major tour entitled [[Dynamite!]] spanned the nation, with over 14 different concerts. It was announced at these venues that the band would release a follow-up single to their debut, entitled [[Himitsu (Tokyo Jihen)|Himitsu]] (秘密). However, the single was postponed and finally cancelled.
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In the first quarter of 2005, Tokyo Jihen's first major tour entitled [[Dynamite!]] spanned the nation, with over 14 different concerts. It was announced at these venues that the band would release a follow-up single to their debut, entitled [[Himitsu (Tokyo Jihen)|Himitsu]] (秘密). However, the single was postponed and finally canceled.
 
 
<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 135px">[[Image:TokyoJ Logo.jpg|[[Image:TokyoJ_Logo.jpg|133px|The band's two logos (top: '04-'05, bottom: '05~)]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify" style="float: right">[[Image:TokyoJ Logo.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>The band's two logos (top: '04-'05, bottom: '05~)</div></div></div>
 
  
In July 2005, it was officially announced that two members of the band, guitarist [[Hirama Mikio]] and keyboardist [[Hiizami Masayuki]] were to leave the band. Reputedly, Hirama left to start his solo project, and [[Hiizami Masayuki]] left in order to become part of [[PE'Z|PE'Z]] once more. It was not until two months later in September that two new replacement members were announced, guitarist [[Ukigumo]] and keyboardist [[Izawa Ichiyou]]. The band's crane logo also changed with this announcement.
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In July 2005, it was officially announced that two members of the band, guitarist [[Hirama Mikio]] and keyboardist [[Hiizami Masayuki]] were to leave the band. Reputedly, Hirama left to start his solo project, and [[Hiizami Masayuki]] left in order to become part of [[PE'Z]] once more. It was not until two months later in September that two new replacement members were announced, guitarist [[Ukigumo]] and keyboardist [[Izawa Ichiyou]]. The band's crane logo also changed with this announcement.
  
Shiina was asked to sing the theme song to the drama [[Oh-oku ~Hana no Ran~|Oh-oku ~Hana no Ran~]]. While Shiina already had a song in mind - [[Shuraba]] - she noted that she had to tweek the song to fit the drama. While this single was not as successful as the band's previous two singles, it still reached #5 on Oricon charts and sold a total of over 100,000 copies.
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Shiina was asked to sing the theme song to the drama [[Oh-oku ~Hana no Ran~|Oh-oku ~Hana no Ran~]]. While Shiina already had a song in mind - [[Shuraba]] - she noted that she had to week the song to fit the drama. While this single was not as successful as the band's previous two singles, it still reached #5 on [[Oricon]] charts and sold a total of over 100,000 copies.
  
This single was be followed by the band's second full length album, [[Adult]]. The album would contain the aforesaid planned first single as its first track. Adult would become the band's first #1 release in their two years of activity. Following the success of Tokyo Jihen's second album, the band went on the largest tour in any of the member's careers. The tour entitled [[DOMESTIC! Just can't help it.|DOMESTIC! Just can't help it.]] spanned over 21 different concerts in over 17 different areas in Japan.
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This single was be followed by the band's second full length album, [[Adult]]. The album would contain the aforesaid planned first single as its first track. Adult would become the band's first #1 release in their two years of activity. Following the success of Tokyo Jihen's second album, the band went on the largest tour in any of the member's careers. The tour entitled [[Domestic! Just Can't Help It.|DOMESTIC! Just can't help it.]] spanned over 21 different concerts in over 17 different areas in Japan.
  
 
Tokyo Jihen begun preparations for their third album while Shiina was working on her concept album/soundtrack to the movie [[Sakuran]], [[Heisei Fuuzoku]]. A large amount of the other band members' demo material was collected and the best songs were chosen. The band's fourth single, [[Osca|OSCA]], was written and composed by guitarist [[Ukigumo]] and is described as a fast, wild rock tune.
 
Tokyo Jihen begun preparations for their third album while Shiina was working on her concept album/soundtrack to the movie [[Sakuran]], [[Heisei Fuuzoku]]. A large amount of the other band members' demo material was collected and the best songs were chosen. The band's fourth single, [[Osca|OSCA]], was written and composed by guitarist [[Ukigumo]] and is described as a fast, wild rock tune.
  
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==Discography==
 
 
==<span class="mw-headline">Discography</span>==
 
 
 
 
: ''Note: See "[[Shiina Ringo#Discography]]" for Shiina's solo releases''
 
: ''Note: See "[[Shiina Ringo#Discography]]" for Shiina's solo releases''
 
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===Albums===
===<span class="mw-headline">Albums</span>===
 
 
 
 
* [2004.11.25] [[Kyouiku]] (教育; ''Education'')
 
* [2004.11.25] [[Kyouiku]] (教育; ''Education'')
* [2006.01.25] [[Adult]] (大人(アダルト))
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* [2006.01.25] [[Adult]] (大人 (アダルト))
* [2007.09.26] [[Variety]] (娯楽(バラエティ))
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* [2007.09.26] [[Variety]] (娯楽 (バラエティ))
 
 
===<span class="mw-headline">Singles</span>===
 
  
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===Singles===
 
* [2004.09.08] [[Gunjou Biyori]] (群青日和; ''Ultramarine Weather'')
 
* [2004.09.08] [[Gunjou Biyori]] (群青日和; ''Ultramarine Weather'')
 
* [2004.10.20] [[Sounan]] (遭難; ''Disaster'')
 
* [2004.10.20] [[Sounan]] (遭難; ''Disaster'')
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* [2007.08.22] [[Killer Tune]] (キラーチューン)
 
* [2007.08.22] [[Killer Tune]] (キラーチューン)
  
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===DVD===
 
 
 
* [2004.12.08] [[Tokyo Incidents Vol.1]]
 
* [2004.12.08] [[Tokyo Incidents Vol.1]]
 
* [2005.07.13] [[Dynamite in]]
 
* [2005.07.13] [[Dynamite in]]
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* [2007.11.21] [[Senkou Shoujo]] (閃光少女; ''Flash Girl'')
 
* [2007.11.21] [[Senkou Shoujo]] (閃光少女; ''Flash Girl'')
  
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===Vinyls===
 
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* [2004.11.25] [[Gunjou Biyori / Sounan Analog]] (群青日和/遭難)
* [2004.11.25] [[Gunjou Biyori/Sounan Analog]] (群青日和/遭難)
 
 
* [2006.03.23] [["Adult Video" Original Sound Track]]
 
* [2006.03.23] [["Adult Video" Original Sound Track]]
* [2007.11.21] [[Variety (analog)|Variety]] (娯楽(バラエティ))
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* [2007.11.21] [[Variety]] (娯楽(バラエティ))
  
==<span class="mw-headline">Concerts & Live Performances</span>==
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==Concerts & Live Performances==
  
* [2003.07.17] [[PHYCHO JUSTICE|PHYCHO JUSTICE]]
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* [2003.07.17] [[Phycho Justice|PHYCHO JUSTICE]]
* [2004.07.24] [[0724 YAMABIKARI|0724 YAMABIKARI]]
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* [2004.07.24] [[0724 Yamabikari|0724 YAMABIKARI]]
 
* [2004.07.25] [[Meet the World Beat 2004]]
 
* [2004.07.25] [[Meet the World Beat 2004]]
 
* [2004.07.30] [[Fuji Rock Festival|FUJI ROCK FESTIVAL'04]]
 
* [2004.07.30] [[Fuji Rock Festival|FUJI ROCK FESTIVAL'04]]
* [2004.09.03] [[FUKUOKA SUNSET LIVE 2004|FUKUOKA SUNSET LIVE 2004]]
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* [2004.09.03] [[Fukuoka Sunset Live 2004|FUKUOKA SUNSET LIVE 2004]]
 
* [2005.01.17]~[2005.02.16] [[Dynamite!]]
 
* [2005.01.17]~[2005.02.16] [[Dynamite!]]
 
* [2005.12.12]~[2005.12.21] [[Ringohan Convention|Ringohan Convention]]
 
* [2005.12.12]~[2005.12.21] [[Ringohan Convention|Ringohan Convention]]
* [2006.02.19]~[2006.02.21] [[DOMESTIC! Virgin LINE]]
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* [2006.02.19]~[2006.02.21] [[Domestic! Virgin Line|DOMESTIC! Virgin LINE]]
* [2006.04.07]~[2006.05.30] [[DOMESTIC! Just Can't Help It|"DOMESTIC!" Just can't help it.]]
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* [2006.04.07]~[2006.05.30] [[Domestic! Just Can't Help It.|"DOMESTIC!" Just can't help it.]]
* [2006.07.02] [[SOCIETY OF THE CITIZENS vol.1|SOCIETY OF THE CITIZENS vol.1]]
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* [2006.07.02] [[Society of Citizens Vol.1|SOCIETY OF THE CITIZENS vol.1]]
* [2006.12.29]~[2007.01.01] [[COUNTDOWN JAPAN LIVE 06-07|COUNTDOWN JAPAN LIVE 06-07]]
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* [2006.12.29]~[2007.01.01] [[Countdown Japan Live 06-07|COUNTDOWN JAPAN LIVE 06-07]]
 
 
==<span class="mw-headline">External Links</span>==
 
  
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==External Links==
 
* [http://www.toshiba-emi.co.jp/tokyojihen/ Tokyo Jihen Official Website]
 
* [http://www.toshiba-emi.co.jp/tokyojihen/ Tokyo Jihen Official Website]
 
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/artists/345261/ Oricon Profile]
 
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/artists/345261/ Oricon Profile]

Revision as of 16:35, 30 May 2009

Tokyo Jihen (2008)

Tokyo Jihen (東京事変) (also known as The Tokyo Incidents) is a Japanese band formed by well-known rock artist Shiina Ringo in 2003. The band was originally comprised of the backing members of her Sugoroku Ecstasy Tour. In 2004, the band debuted with the single Gunjou Biyori. The band's most recent album, Adult, reached #1 on Oricon charts.(2004)

Members

Current Members

Former Members

Information

On May 29, 2004, after announcing that Shiina Ringo would be ceasing to release solo singles/albums anymore, it was revealed that she would in turn become the leading vocalist of a band she had formulated, called Tokyo Jihen. The band consisted of five members: herself, bassist Kameda Seiji (who previously worked a lot in arranging music in Shiina's solo career), drummer Hata Toshiki (who had similarly worked with Shiina as a live session drummer), guitarist Hirama Mikio and the pianist for the band PE'Z, Hiizumi Masayuki (who went under the stage names "H Zeddo M" and "HZM" during Tokyo Jihen). These band members were previously the band for Shiina's last live tour, her Sugoroku Ecstasy Tour (in fact, you are able to see the members play during Shiina's Electric Mole DVD concert).

Gunjou Biyori was then released as the band's debut single in September. The song was used for the KDDI CDMA 1X WIN W21SA cellphone commercial song, and managed to reach #2 on Oricon charts (just below the mega-hit single by Gorie with Jasmine and Joann, Mickey). The band's sophomore single, Sounan (released just one month after their first), received similar rankings (by reaching #2 on Oricon charts) though it did not exceed the record sales of their first.

The band would then release their debut album, Kyouiku, one month after the release of Sounan. The album reached the same position as both singles (#2), below Hirai Ken's SENTIMENTALovers. Interestingly, band member Kameda Seiji had arranged many of the songs on Hirai's album.

In the first quarter of 2005, Tokyo Jihen's first major tour entitled Dynamite! spanned the nation, with over 14 different concerts. It was announced at these venues that the band would release a follow-up single to their debut, entitled Himitsu (秘密). However, the single was postponed and finally canceled.

In July 2005, it was officially announced that two members of the band, guitarist Hirama Mikio and keyboardist Hiizami Masayuki were to leave the band. Reputedly, Hirama left to start his solo project, and Hiizami Masayuki left in order to become part of PE'Z once more. It was not until two months later in September that two new replacement members were announced, guitarist Ukigumo and keyboardist Izawa Ichiyou. The band's crane logo also changed with this announcement.

Shiina was asked to sing the theme song to the drama Oh-oku ~Hana no Ran~. While Shiina already had a song in mind - Shuraba - she noted that she had to week the song to fit the drama. While this single was not as successful as the band's previous two singles, it still reached #5 on Oricon charts and sold a total of over 100,000 copies.

This single was be followed by the band's second full length album, Adult. The album would contain the aforesaid planned first single as its first track. Adult would become the band's first #1 release in their two years of activity. Following the success of Tokyo Jihen's second album, the band went on the largest tour in any of the member's careers. The tour entitled DOMESTIC! Just can't help it. spanned over 21 different concerts in over 17 different areas in Japan.

Tokyo Jihen begun preparations for their third album while Shiina was working on her concept album/soundtrack to the movie Sakuran, Heisei Fuuzoku. A large amount of the other band members' demo material was collected and the best songs were chosen. The band's fourth single, OSCA, was written and composed by guitarist Ukigumo and is described as a fast, wild rock tune.

Discography

Note: See "Shiina Ringo#Discography" for Shiina's solo releases

Albums

  • [2004.11.25] Kyouiku (教育; Education)
  • [2006.01.25] Adult (大人 (アダルト))
  • [2007.09.26] Variety (娯楽 (バラエティ))

Singles

  • [2004.09.08] Gunjou Biyori (群青日和; Ultramarine Weather)
  • [2004.10.20] Sounan (遭難; Disaster)
  • [2005.11.02] Shuraba (修羅場; Scene of Carnage)
  • [2007.07.11] OSCA
  • [2007.08.22] Killer Tune (キラーチューン)

DVD

Vinyls

Concerts & Live Performances

External Links