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Yutaro Miura 三浦 祐太朗 | |
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Also known as | Yu |
Born | Tokyo, Japan | 30 April 1984
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Years active | 2002– |
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Website | Official website |
Yutaro Miura (三浦 祐太朗 [2] , Miura Yūtarō, born 30 April 1984, in Tokyo) [3] is a Japanese singer-songwriter and actor. He is the vocalist of the rock band Peaky Salt (now inactive) under the name Yu (ユウ, Yū). He is represented with Dream Zero-One Inc.
Miura was born at Sanno Hospital in Tokyo, [4] His father is actor Tomokazu Miura. His mother is former singer and actress Momoe Yamaguchi. Miura is eldest child of family, He have one brother is Takahiro Miura, who is also an actor. His cousin is actor and tarento Kenta Itogi. He married voice actress and singer, Yui Makino in 2020. [5] [6]
Title | Date | |
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1st | Tabidachi | 1 August 2012 |
2nd | The Walk / wktk Reverse | 5 March 2014 |
3rd | Hoshikuzu Merry-go-round | 27 January 2015 |
Title | Date | |
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1st | Daisy Chain | 30 April 2014 |
2nd | Flowers | 1 August 2018 |
3rd | Blooming Hearts | 2 October 2019 |
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1st | I'm Home | 5 July 2017 |
Title | Date | |
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1st | And You | 20 February 2013 |
Director | Song |
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Hiroyuki Fukuhara | "Kienai Niji" |
Unknown | "Hoshikuzu Merry-go-round", "The Walk" |
Year | Title | Network |
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2012 | Yutaro Miura The Wind Sing | FM Nack5 |
2013 | Ayano Fukuda, Yutaro Miura, Yoichiro Omi no wktk Radio Gakuen Dunday | NHK Radio 1 |
2014 | Kirameki Music Star "Kirasuta" | FM Nack5 |
Year | Title | Role | Ref. |
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2012 | Tabidachi –Ashoro yori– | Chiharu Matsuyama | [7] |
2014 | Flamenco Sonezaki Shinjū | Tokubei |
Year | Title | Role | Network |
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2012 | Waratte Iitomo! | Fuji TV | |
Arigato'! | tvk | ||
2013 | Garigeru | YTV | |
Music Fair | Fuji TV | ||
Onryu | TV Tokyo | ||
2014 | Pati Pati | Music On! TV | |
Utage! | TBS | ||
Studio Park kara konnichiwa | NHK | ||
Ongaku no Hi | TBS | ||
Utage Aki no Saiten! Ano Dai Hit Kyoku o Utai Odoru Utage no 2-jikan SP! | |||
Tetsuko no Heya | TV Asahi | ||
Non Stop! Tokubetsuhan 2015-nen mo Dokuji ni Sakidori SP | Fuji TV | ||
2015 | Live B | 2015 | |
Utage! Aki no Saiten Ano Dai Hit Kyoku o Utai Odoru Utage no 2-jikan SP! | |||
Boku-ra wa Manga de Tsuyoku natta Sports×Manga | NHK BS1 | ||
Utage Aki no Saiten! | TBS | ||
2016 | Utage! Natsu no Saiten 2-jikan Special | ||
Style Plus | THK | ||
Non Mama Hakusho | Makocchan | Fuji TV | |
Utage! Aki no Saiten 2-jikan Special | TBS | ||
Doyonaka Fes!! | Fuji TV |
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2016 | Hataraku Uniqlo |
Title | Year | Location |
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Rex Mania –Voice vol2– | 2012 | Shibuya Rex |
Rex Mania –Natsuyasumi– | ||
Yutaro Miura Hatsu One Man Live 2012 "The Walk" | Sogetsu Hall | |
Rex Mania –Shibuya Rex 1st Anniversary Live– | Shibuya Rex | |
Yutaro Miura Christmas Live "Snowflakes 2012" | Mt. Rainier Hall Shibuya Pleasure Pleasure | |
Ikemen's × Yutaro Miura | Shibuya Rex | |
Yutaro Miura One Man Live "Blossom" | 2013 | Osaka Muse |
Harajuku Astro Hall | ||
"Tabidachi" kara no Saikai Live –Udagawamachi yori– | Shibuya WWW | |
Manatsu no Uta Mi | Shibuya Rex | |
Matsuyama Salon City | ||
Takamatsu Dime | ||
Kochi X-pt. | ||
Next Generation | Nagoya ell. Fits All | |
Crazymania Kingdom | ||
Namiki Junction | ||
Sound Jack | Kyoto FanJ | |
Shibuya Desco Presents "Acoustic Syndrome" | Shibuya Desco | |
Ao no Ongakkai | Shibuya Duo Music Exchange | |
New days –X'mas Special 2013– | Shibuya Loop annex | |
New days –Yutaro Miura × Unist– | 2014 | Daikanyama Loop |
Osaka One Man Live | Osaka Soap Opera Classics | |
Force Beat Match vol, 2 | Hamamatsu Force | |
Sakae Beat Match | Nagoya HeartLand Studio | |
Frank!! –Yutaro Miura × Jonte– | Daikanyama Loop | |
Yutaro Miura One Man Live "rainy daisy" | ||
Yutaro Miura "Daisy East" | ||
Ikari Rikes Hall Renewal Kinen "Yutaro Miura Acoustic Live" | Ikari Rikes Hall | |
Yutaro Miura "Daisy West" | Umeda Zeela | |
Ao no Ongakkai vol. 2 | Mt. Rainier Hall Shibuya Pleasure Pleasure | |
Yutaro Miura 3rd.single "Hoshikuzu Merry-go-round" Release Tour | 2015 | Kobe Slope |
Nagoya HeartLand Studio | ||
Shibuya eggman | ||
Otodama Sora Fes 2015 –Natsu, Chokuzen no Matsuri– "Sorahibi" | H.L.N.A Skygraden Yagai Stage | |
Yutaro Miura "31 Ai Scream" | Shibuya Take Off 7 | |
Yutaro Miura "One And All" | Harajuku Astro Hall | |
Kochi Bay5 Square Box | Bay5 Square Box | |
Otodama Sea Studio 2015 Zilcona presents Connecelock –Kaisuiyoku Special– supported by Kimidake Live | Otodama Sea Studio | |
Yutaro Miura 4 Toshi Tour "Manatsu no Sha Otomatsuri 2015" | Abeno Rocktown | |
Nagoya HeartLand Studio | ||
Sendai Flying Son | ||
Shibuya Star Lounge | ||
ikari presents Yutaro Miura Acoustic Live | Ikari Rikes Hall | |
Ao no Ongakkai vol.3 | Tokyo kinema Club | |
Utai Zome | 2016 | Shibuya WWW |
Shinjuku Ruido K4 10th Anniversary Special Two Man Live | Shinjuku Ruido K4 | |
Easter Egg 2016 | Shibuya eggman | |
Birthday Live 2016 | Mt. Rainier Hall Shibuya Pleasure Pleasure |
Year | Title |
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2012 | "United States of Odaiba" The Next! Morning Show! |
Saitama Festa 2012 | |
Hyōgo Prefecture University of Marketing and Distribution Sciences school festival | |
2013 | "Kazuo Tokumitsu toku Mori" no |
Nack5 Special Live | |
A Happy Thanks Year 25th Anniversary We Love Saitama We Love Nack5 | |
Crime Victim Assistance Nadeshiko Charity Match | |
Support for Victims of Crime Charity Concert | |
Live Event in Marui Sunshine Bazaar | |
Support for Victims of Crime Charity Concert | |
2015 | Red Ribbon Live 2015 |
2016 | East Japan Great Earthquake Disaster Reconstruction Assistance "The 8th Tokyo Boys Collection" |
Kentaro Miura was a Japanese manga artist. He was best known for his dark fantasy series Berserk, which began serialization in 1989 and continued until his death. By 2023, Berserk had over 60 million copies in circulation, making it one of the best-selling manga series of all time. In 2002, Miura received the Award for Excellence at the sixth Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize.
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