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(born 15 May 1935), better known by his stage name , is a Japanese singer, actor, director, composer, author and
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Career

Miwa began his career aged 17 as a professional cabaret singer in the
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district in
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, after having moved to the city in 1952. He began working in various nightclubs singing his favourites from the French chansons, such as those of
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,
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and Marie Dubas. Miwa became well known in 1957 after his smash-hit "Me Que Me Que", which included a string of profanities not used in media at the time. He also became renowned for his effeminate beauty, making him a hit with the media, and performed a monthly show at Shibuya Jean-Jean called (''"The World of Akihiro Miwa"'') from the 1970s until its closure in 2000, as well as touring Japan.


Social activism

As well as his entertainment career, Miwa has also written many books, and is known for his outspoken and often highly critical comments on social issues, the government and war, having been in
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at the time of its bombing in 1945, but having escaped relatively unhurt. Miwa was against Japan's 2015 Japanese military legislation and
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Abe's regime, stating that "Prime Minister Abe and those who voted for the LDP should go to the front as Japanese soldiers firstly." Miwa is also critical of
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in
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due to the experiences of his childhood. However, Miwa has stated his support for Japanese spiritual and cultural values, emphasising the importance of tenets of Japanese culture such as the , the , and the spirit of Japanese people, and his support for their restoration in
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In 1964, Miwa first released " " (''"The Song of the'' ) after giving a show at a small mining town, due to a mistake by a producer. While he was not entirely willing to perform at first, he was touched at the sight of workers who had come to see him, having bought their tickets with the little wages miners received then. Miwa was "ashamed and embarrassed of imself standing before them in isflamboyant clothes", and also that he did not have a song "for them". This experience inspired him to write , as well as his rule to not crossdress or wear any of his usual extravagant clothing or make-up when he sang this song, wearing instead the shabby, dark clothes of a

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child and dyeing his literally yellow hair to a more natural black. While the song was a big success – a working song which tells of a mother's love for her child as she works as a (which refers to the chant used during ground compaction work in the era before the widespread use of construction machinery. It was the call shouted by a group of workers as they pulled a heavy hammer, made of rock suspended by ropes and pulleys, to lift and drop it for compacting the soil. According to Miwa, the term originates from the phrase "Yoi to make" ("Pull it tightly"), which was called out when pulling the pulley ropes.), and a child's determination to not let his mother's effort go to waste after being teased for being the child of a , based on a story of a childhood friend of Miwa, it was criticised by the then- NAB (National Association of Commercial Broadcasters in Japan) for using several "discriminating" words, with being one of them. The song was eventually banned from commercial broadcasting, leading to an outcry among viewers and Miwa himself, stating that it was being judged by one word from the title, and not the content. After numerous covers were made of the song by artists such as
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and Kuwata Keisuke, was broadcast nationwide in the 2012 63rd NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen. Miwa appeared in his old, plain showboy-like costume, singing in the dark with only faint pinspot light to avoid the audience from instantly distinguishing his face, as per his request.


Television and film

Although Miwa is better known as a cabaret singer, he has also appeared in a number of films, beginning as a laundry boy in the film in 1961 under his real name. He also appeared in Shuji Terayama's in 1967. In 1968 he starred in and composed the theme song for
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's '' Black Lizard'', based on
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's stage adaptation of the Edogawa Rampo novel; Mishima also had a cameo in the film as an embalmed corpse. The next year he made another film with Fukasaku, '' Black Rose Mansion''. In later years he
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's internationally successful
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'' and '' Howl's Moving Castle'', and appeared in
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's 2005 film '' Takeshis'''. In March 2007, he performed the role of Empress Sisi in the play by writer
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at Parco Theatre in
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. In 2009, Miwa voiced the Pokémon Arceus in the film '' Pokémon: Arceus and the Jewel of Life''. From 2005 to 2010, he co-hosted the successful weekly television program (''The spring of aura'') alongside spiritual counsellor Hiroyuki Ehara and Tokio member
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. While the show initially aired as late-night program, its popularity bumped it up to a primetime slot in 2007.


Name Changes

Born as Shingo Terada. He was adopted into his mother's family as an heir and his surname was changed to "Shingo Maruyama." Dreaming of becoming an opera singer or concert performer. In spring 1951 at age 15, Miwa moved to Tokyo to attend the National High School of Music. Around this time, he changed his name to "Akihiro Maruyama" upon recommendation from a music school teacher. In 1971, while chanting sutras for Yukio Mishima's memorial service, the character "Miwa" appeared to him. Believing it was "a name given by the gods" after realizing Mishima had trained at Miwa Shrine during his lifetime, he consulted name numerology and found it had perfect numerical value and meaning. He then changed his name from Akihiro Maruyama to Akihiro Miwa.美輪の著書『霊ナァンテコワクナイヨー』(2004年)


References


External links


Official website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Miwa, Akihiro 1935 births Living people Hibakusha Gay singers Japanese LGBTQ singers Japanese gay musicians Japanese gay actors Japanese drag queens Japanese male voice actors Japanese television personalities Japanese male film actors Singers from Nagasaki Actors from Nagasaki Prefecture Male voice actors from Nagasaki Prefecture