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Gackt (stylized as GACKT), is a Japanese musician, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. Born in
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,
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, to a Ryukyuan family, Gackt learned the piano at a young age and was raised on
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and
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before becoming interested in
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while attending high school. He has been active since 1993, first as the frontman of the short-lived independent band Cains:Feel, and then for the now-defunct
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rock band
Malice Mizer Malice Mizer (stylized as MALICE MIZER) was a Japanese visual kei rock band active from August 1992 to December 2001. Formed by guitarists Mana and Közi, their earlier music and themes were characterized by their strong French and classical in ...
, before starting his solo career in 1999. He has released nine studio albums and, with forty-eight singles released, holds the male soloist record for most top ten consecutive singles in Japanese music history. His single "
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", released on June 20, 2007, was his first and only single to reach the number one spot on the
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charts. As a solo artist, Gackt has sold over 10 million records. Besides being established in the modern entertainment industry, Gackt's music has been used as theme songs for video games ('' Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII''), anime films (''
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'' and ''
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'') and television series (''
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''). In addition to his music career, Gackt has acted in a few films, including a film he wrote, ''
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'', his international debut ''
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'', and TV series such as the
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drama '' Fūrin Kazan''. He also performed live in
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stage plays, one duology of which was written, composed, and directed by him: '' Moon Saga: Mysteries of Yoshitsune I & II''. He has performed classical arrangements of his songs twice with the
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. He also provided the voice samples for
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's first
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,
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.


Early life

Gackt was born on July 4, 1973, as the second of three children in a Ryukyuan family, in
Okinawa is a prefecture of Japan. Okinawa Prefecture is the southernmost and westernmost prefecture of Japan, has a population of 1,457,162 (as of 2 February 2020) and a geographic area of 2,281 km2 (880 sq mi). Naha is the capital and largest city ...
,
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. His father was a
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, who primarily played the
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, and his mother was also a
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. Gackt has an older sister and a younger brother. Because of his father's job, he lived in many different cities in addition to Okinawa: Yamaguchi,
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,
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,
Osaka is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan. It is the capital of and most populous city in Osaka Prefecture, and the third most populous city in Japan, following Special wards of Tokyo and Yokohama. With a population of 2. ...
, and
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. He studied in the Moriyama high school in Shiga, and was enrolled in the
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. Gackt's musical education began at age three when his parents initiated his classical
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education. At age seven, continuing his classical piano education became more difficult because of time spent at
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and the repeated change of instructors due to relocating from city to city. It would take another four years until his parents allowed him to quit lessons. However, after losing a piano competition to a boy he met in the
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, Gackt voluntarily returned to his piano studies, even writing orchestral scores. He has credited the classical pianist and composer
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with being "the one who taught me the beauty, depth, fun, sadness, the kindness of music; that music could grant people courage, and the meaning of the layers of sound. It isn't an exaggeration to say Chopin is the foundation of my music". Since his father played the trumpet, Gackt is also familiar with
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. Having only listened to classical music and enka while growing up, he did not become interested in rock music until high school, and went on to master modern percussion. He was initially reluctant to join amateur rock bands because he considered their playing quality below average, compared to his experience while playing in an orchestra. However, the excitement and response from audiences convinced him to continue performing in those amateur bands.


Music career


1993–1998: First musical efforts and Malice Mizer

In the early 1990s, Gackt was working as a
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and
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in a casino, while also being an assistant drummer for an amateur band. At the time he wanted to become more serious about his music activity but had a negative perspective on life. While at the casino, he met a businessman who inspired him to find a purpose in life, that being music. About a year later he left the band and he found himself working multiple jobs, among them as a sound technician at a studio where he could practice drums. When Gackt was twenty-years old, he met guitarist You Kurosaki, his future solo career support guitarist, at a music
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in Kyoto. They formed the band, Cains:Feel, whose name had biblical reference to the story of
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. The group lacked a vocalist, so Gackt became the
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, and the band went to record a demo tape before disbanding. In 1995, he was introduced to the visual kei band Malice Mizer which was on hiatus due to the departure of their frontman Tetsu. Gackt moved to Tokyo and joined them in October 1995. As their vocalist, pianist and primary lyricist, he also contributed two songs in their catalog, "Regret" and "Le Ciel", the latter being their most successful single as a band. During this time, the band's fame soared; and, after four years and two studio albums, in January 1999, it was officially announced that he left the band. According to his autobiography, the members' differences, the sudden income of money, and his isolation from the band led to his departure.
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said he contacted Gackt in regards to him participating in the band's 25th anniversary concerts in September 2018, but the singer declined.


1999–2001: Solo debut, ''Mizérable'', ''Mars'', and ''Rebirth''

Gackt launched his solo career on January 1, 1999. After having completed his recordings, his first gig as a solo artist was the ''99 Gackt Resurrection'' tour held in 11 locations across Japan. It was followed on May 12 with his debut release,
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'' Mizérable'', released by
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. The album peaked at number two, spending 12 weeks on the Oricon charts. It spanned the same-titled single " Mizérable", which peaked at number three, spending nine weeks on the charts. The album showcases Gackt's "talent for orchestration, blending classical elements into the rock genre", indicating his future style which "ranges from romantically classical to experimental and unfolding progressive rock". In July, he performed at ''Shock Wave Illusion'' in Osaka and
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. On August 11, Gackt released his second single, "
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". It peaked at number four, spent 10 weeks on the charts, and enjoyed considerable success. It was certified gold by the
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(RIAJ). In 2000, on February 9 and 16, the third and fourth singles were released, "
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" and "
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". They peaked at number nine and number seven, respectively, and both spent six weeks on the charts. His fifth single was released on March 8, "
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", which peaked at number seven, charting for six weeks. At the beginning of the year, Gackt was joined by support guitarist and associate producer
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. For Caparison Guitars, Gackt designed two guitars, named "Marcury" and "Venus", which he occasionally uses in his live performances. On April 26, his first full-length studio album, ''
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'', was released. It peaked at number three, spent five weeks on the charts, and was certified gold by RIAJ. The following day Gackt went on a nationwide tour ''Mars Sora Kara no Homonsha -Kaisō-'', which included 16 concerts, and on July 1, he performed the final concert at
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. On August 30, the sixth single, "
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", was released. It peaked at number seven, spending six weeks on the charts. The seventh single, " Secret Garden", was released on November 16; it reached number ten, and charted for five weeks. On December 16, 2000, Gackt released the first in the series of '' Platinum Boxes''. In 2001, on March 14, Gackt released his eighth single, "
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", which peaked at number six, and charted for 18 weeks, Gackt's longest-charted single until 2009. On April 25, the second studio album, ''
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'' was released. It was Gackt's first concept album, conceived around a fictional narrative during the time of
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, named "Requiem et Reminiscence". The album includes previously released singles "Seki-Ray" and "Secret Garden". It peaked at number three, spent 21 weeks on the charts. On May 3, Gackt went on the ''Requiem et Reminiscence'' tour, which included 18 concerts at fourteen venues. The final concert was held on June 23 at the Yokohama Arena. His ninth single, " Another World" was released on September 5. It was Gackt's first single to reach number two spot on the charts, spent 17 weeks on them, and managed to sell over two hundred and fifty thousand copies. After the events of
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, in
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, Gackt wrote a song for a world peace. It was released December 2001 as a single, "Jūnigatsu no Love Song". It peaked at number five and charted for nine weeks. From 2001 to 2004, the single was recorded in Japanese, English,
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and
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, which were all released before Christmas. On
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, Gackt performed "Another World" for the first time at the annual music show, the 52nd ''
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''.


2002–2003: ''Moon'', the film ''Moon Child'', and ''Crescent''

In the second half of 2001, during the release of "Another World", Gackt started his second concept, project "Moon Saga". In 2002, on April 24, he released his eleventh single " Wasurenai Kara". It peaked at number four, spending five weeks on the charts. On June 6, Gackt went on the nationwide live house tour which represented his new concept and included nine concerts at eight venues. The final concert was held on July 10, at Zepp Sendai. On June 16, the third studio concept album ''
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'' was released. It is Gackt's best-selling album, reached number two on the charts, and was certified gold by RIAJ. On September 22, 2002, at the Beijing Worker's Gymnasium, in
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, a large musical event "China-Japan: Holding Hands, Moving Together" was held as part of "Japan-China Diplomatic Relations Normalization 30th Anniversary Commemoration", and Gackt was among the handful who represented his homeland. On October 14, he continued the concept with the nationwide tour , which included 22 concerts among fifteen venues. The final concert was held on December 24, at the Yokohama Arena. On New Year's Eve, Gackt performed "Jūnigatsu no Love Song" at the 53rd ''Kōhaku Uta Gassen''. In 2003, Gackt worked on his film, ''
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''. He co-wrote the script and did his own action scenes on location in Taiwan. In collaboration with co-star Hyde, he also sang the film's theme song . The film was released on April 19 in Japan and screened on May 13 at the
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and on April 12, 2004, at
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. On March 19, his thirteenth single, "
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", was released, which is the second of five to reach number two on the charts, spending 10 weeks on them. It was certified gold by RIAJ. On May 4 the nationwide tour was launched, continuing the concept of the previous one, and included 13 concerts at eight venues. On June 11, the fourteenth single, "
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", was released. It peaked at number three, and it was certified gold by RIAJ. On July 6, the final concert of the tour was held at the Yokohama Arena. On September 26, Gackt released his autobiography . On September 27, he performed as a special guest at the
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45th anniversary commemorative "Kingdom Rock Show". On October 2, Gackt performed the
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song "
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", at the "Dream Power: John Lennon Super Live" concert organized by
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in
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. Besides the film and musical recordings for the project, in October he published a novel . On November 12, the sixteenth single, " Last Song", was released and peaked at number five. It spent 13 weeks on the charts and was certified gold by RIAJ. On December 3, the fourth studio concept album, ''
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'', was released. It also peaked at number five, through 11 weeks on the charts, and was certified platinum by RIAJ. On New Year's Eve, Gackt performed "Last Song" at the 54th ''Kōhaku Uta Gassen''.


2004–2005: ''The Sixth Day'' and ''The Seventh Night'', ''Love Letter'', ''Diabolos''

In February 2004, his first compilation album, '' The Sixth Day: Single Collection'' was released. It peaked at number three, spent 23 weeks on the charts, and was certified platinum by RIAJ. On April 29, Gackt went on the nationwide tour ''The Sixth Day & Seventh Night'', which included 15 concerts in eight venues. In May, Gackt released another compilation album, '' The Seventh Night: Unplugged'', containing the acoustic arrangements of previously released songs. It peaked at number five, spent eight weeks on the charts, and was certified gold by RIAJ. On July 4 was held the final concert of the tour at the Yokohama Arena. In October, the eighteenth single, "
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", was released. It peaked at number two, spent 17 weeks on the charts, and was certified gold by RIAJ. In December, he appeared and performed at the M.net/Km Music Video Festival, where he received the award for " Best Asian Rock Artist". On New Year's Eve, Gackt performed "Kimi ni Aitakute" at the 55th ''Kōhaku Uta Gassen''. In January 2005, Gackt released the single "
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", which peaked at number seven, and his fifth studio album, ''
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'', on
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. It peaked at number five, spent 13 weeks on the charts, was certified gold by RIAJ, and was re-recorded in Korean and released in June for the Korean market. "
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" was released in April. The single peaked at number three and was certified gold by RIAJ. In May, his twenty-second single, "
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", was used in the movie ''
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''. It was his fourth single to reach number two, spent 13 weeks on the charts, and was certified gold by RIAJ. In August, Gackt released his twenty-third single, " Todokanai Ai to Shitteita no ni Osaekirezu ni Aishitsuzuketa...". It peaked at number three and was certified gold by RIAJ. In September, his sixth studio album, '' Diabolos'', was released. Conceptually, it was a prequel to the previous "Moon" albums. It reached number four on the charts and was certified gold by RIAJ. Gackt launched his nationwide tour, ''Diabolos ~Aien no Shi~'', including 36 concerts across Japan, which ended with a final Christmas Eve spectacle at the
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, in front of more than forty-two thousand people.


2006–2007: First solo tours in Asia, ''Fūrin Kazan'' and S.K.I.N.

In 2006, he continued his tour with a concert on January 14, in Korea, at Fencing Stadium in Korean Olympic Park, which was his first Asian solo concert. In the same month his twenty-fourth single, " Redemption" was released, which included theme songs of the
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game, ''Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII''. On February 28, he appeared at the graduation of the Maiko High School in
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. Besides the words of encouragement, he performed an unreleased song especially written for the graduation. It was released the following year on February 7, as "
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". Since then he appeared in several graduation ceremonies. In August, at an
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conference, it was publicly announced that he would form a supergroup, S.K.I.N., with famous Japanese rock band
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co-founder
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,
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and X Japan guitarist
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, and guitarist
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. The group made their debut performance on June 29, 2007, at Anime Expo in
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, but no further activities were announced. On December 24, Gackt went on a small nationwide fan club tour D.r.u.g. Party, which also continued with four concerts in Korea and Taiwan. In January 2007, he played the warlord
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in the NHK Taiga drama '' Fūrin Kazan''. On June 20, Gackt released his twenty-seventh single, "
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", which was the first in his career (both solo and as a member of a band) to reach the number one spot on the Oricon charts. On August 23, Gackt was invited to perform his ''Fūrin Kazan'' television role at Jōetsu city's traditional, 82nd Kenshin Festival, with approximately 203,000 visitors. In October, he held a press conference at the
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in
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, Tokyo, where besides advertising the first iPhone, Gackt announced he would have his entire back catalog, with new, previously toured, live song recordings, put up on the
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, as well as that " The Greatest Filmography" would be released on October 9 in the
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and
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. His album ''Diabolos'' was released on October 26 in eighteen European countries. On November 17 and 27, he performed at M.net/Km Music Video Festival in
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as a special guest star, and he appeared and performed at the 2007 Japan-China Cultural Exchange Grand Concert Final in
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. In Beijing he sang "Jūnigatsu no Love Song" in Japanese, Korean, and Mandarin. On December 10, he appeared at the China Fashion Awards in Beijing, where was given the award "Japanese Artist of the Year". On December 19, Gackt released a compilation album, '' 0079–0088'', including songs used in the ''
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'' franchise. Gackt also performed at the '' 58th Kōhaku Uta Gassen''. The year 2007 also saw the creation of the Save our Dears charity to help the victims of the powerful Chūetsu offshore earthquake that struck the
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. To raise funds for this charity, Gackt designed a keychain and bracelets, in addition, the charity also featured two Orico UPty MasterCard credit cards. Gackt's fan club Dears, raised 2,000,000 (26,041) which Gackt donated to the city of Jōetsu at the 83rd Kenshin Festival in 2008.


2008–2009: Requiem et Reminiscence II tour and ''Re:Born''

On July 31, 2008,
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released
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, a
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using a recorded selection of Gackt's voice. On December 3, his twenty-eighth single "
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" was released. It peaked at number seven, spending 10 weeks on the charts. On December 14, Gackt went on his longest nationwide tour, Requiem et Reminiscence II -Saisei to Kaikō- (Requiem et Reminiscence II -再生と邂逅-, -Rebirth and Reunion-), which included over 60 concerts in more than 45 cities, reaching an audience of over 210,000 spectators. On January 28, 2009, his twenty-ninth single "
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" was released, and peaked at number six on the charts. On May 18, Gackt was scheduled to perform a concert in South Korea at Seoul's Olympic Hall, but due to the effects of the
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, the sponsors of the concert withdrew their support. In commemoration of his 10th anniversary as a solo artist, Gackt released four singles: "
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", " Faraway", "
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", and "
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", one week after another, starting from June 17 and ending on July 1. They all managed to enter the top ten on the charts. On June 13, Gackt began the arena part of the tour, and on July 4 held a fanclub concert to celebrate his birthday at the
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. On July 11 and 12, he held the final concerts at the Saitama Super Arena. As both Gackt and the
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'
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run had its 10th anniversary, he became involved in the 2009 edition of the franchise, ''
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'', to perform its theme songs. These are the first singles that were not written by him, and were released by Avex Trax and
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. In March, his thirtieth single and the series' opening theme, "
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", was released, peaking at number two and spending 25 weeks on the charts, and certified gold by RIAJ. In August, he released the second theme single for the ''Kamen Rider Decade'' film '' All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker'', "
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". It peaked at number four and spent nine weeks on the charts. He also appeared in the film as ''Decade''s iteration of the character Jōji Yūki. The collaboration finished in January 2010 with the release of the final single, " Stay the Ride Alive", which charted the same as his previous one. In September, he performed as a representative of Japan at the
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in Korea. He also participated in the 2009
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concert. In October, Gackt performed as the main artist in the Wow Live! Thanks For Music show held in Yoyogi National Gymnasium, in Japan. On December 2, he released his seventh studio album, '' Re:Born'', which continued the story he had originally created in 2001. It reached number nine on the charts. On December 12, he held a fanclub cover concert conceptualized around fictional school, "Camui Gakuen", at the Saitama Super Arena.


2010–2011: ''The Eleventh Day'', and move to Avex Group

In 2010, on February 14, Gackt participated as a representative of Japan at the Asia Pops Festival held in Niigata, in homage for the victims of 2007 Chūetsu earthquake. On March 6 and 7, he performed the
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at the festival organized by
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to promote their new
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game, ''
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'', at the Saitama Super Arena. On April 17, he officially announced that he transferred from Nippon Crown to
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's recording conglomerate. Prior to the transferring to Avex, he organized a band project
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, whose name refers to human cowardice, that included Chachamaru and
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. Besides the nationwide tour in June and August, from July 16, he made his first appearance touring Europe, performing at clubs in
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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. On July 21, the compilation album, '' The Eleventh Day: Single Collection'', was released, which was a collection of the singer's singles from the second half of his tenure with Nippon Crown. On August 23, he participated in the 85th Kenshin Festival for the third time, with a record attendance of more than 240,000 visitors. On December 14, he participated in and performed in a Hohoemi project charity event called "Message! to Asia", by DATV at Tokyo Dome, whose profits were planned to help street children in
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and the
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. For an auction at the event, he auctioned his custom 1999 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am MS6, which was sold for (). In 2011, because of the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, Gackt founded the "Show Your Heart" charity for collecting money to buy supplies for the victims. In March, a truck convoy with of food and clothes was delivered and a nationwide street-corner fund-raising campaign was held, which collected (or ). All money collected through bank transfers and street fundraising activities was transferred from
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to the
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, totalling (). In July and August, Gackt toured Europe for the second time with Yellow Fried Chickenz, and later toured across Japan. In Europe, he visited 9 countries and performed 14 shows. The Japanese part of tour revenue was also donated to the Japanese Red Cross. A year later on July 4, 2012, at a concert at the
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, Yellow Fried Chickenz was disbanded. On August 22, he participated at the 86th Kenshin Festival.


2012–2014: Best of the Best tour, and move to independent G&Lovers

On March 18 and 19, 2012, Gackt appeared at the Gala party for FilmAid Asia, and the
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, where he also performed, as part of
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in
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. On March 29, Gackt performed the national anthem
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at the
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season opening game in Tokyo Dome. It was his fourth time performing the national anthem. On December 15, he performed at the 45th anniversary concert of
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, at the Yoyogi National Stadium. In the same month, on December 19, his 43rd single, "
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", was released. In 2013 his first national tour in four years was announced, titled ''Best of the Best Vol. I'', which started on May 11, and ended with three consecutive shows on July 7 at the Yokohama Arena. In July, it was accompanied with the release of two compilation albums, '' Mild and Wild'', including two new songs "Claymore" and "Sakura Chiru...". On August 22, he participated in the 88th Kenshin Festival. On December 22, the final concert of the fourth festival of cover concerts was held, which conceptualized around a fictional school, "Camui Gakuen". On December 26, a special live concert was held where Gackt performed along with the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2014, since February 12, with the release of his forty-fourth single " P.S. I Love U", his records were released by his independent record label G&Lovers (G-PRO), distributed by Crown Tokuma. In August, Gackt participated at the 89th Kenshin Festival. On October 1, Gackt released his forty-fifth single, "
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". On December 26, the second live concert with the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra was held.


2015–2017: ''Last Moon'' and Last Visualive tour

In celebration of Gackt's 15th anniversary on July 1, 2015, the remix album titled, ''Gacktracks -Ultra DJ ReMix-'', was released. It contained club remix versions of his songs done by Japanese DJs, including DJ Koo,
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, Tomoyuki Tanaka (FPM),
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,
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and many others. Gackt stated he personally would not decide to do the project from a musical perspective because he was not fond of
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. He chose the DJs on a first-come, first-served basis, and, because of the great interest for participation, he believed in a second collaboration in the near future. He also expressed his concern on the decline of originality and growing irrelevance of music in modern daily life. On July 3 a release party was also held. On August 23, Gackt participated at the 90th Kenshin Festival for the seventh time overall, with a record high number of 243,000 visitors. On October 7, 2015 his forty-sixth single, "
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" was released. On October 23, he embarked on another small tour of cover concerts conceptualized around a fictional school, "Camui Gakuen". His solo live tour in almost seven years, Last Visualive Saigo no Tsuki –Last Moon–, started with a fanclub only concert on March 19, 2016 at Misato City Cultural Hall in Saitama, with the first public show being held on March 21 at the Colany Hall in Yamanashi. The tour ended on July 3 with two consecutive shows at the Saitama Super Arena. Overall, a total of 42 concerts in thirty cities were held, with an audience of about 120,000 people. The eighth studio album ''
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'' was released on April 27, 2016. The 48th single was released on March 22, 2017.


2018–present: 20th anniversary, temporary hiatus, and return

On July 4, 2018, the -Last Songs- concert was held in celebration of his 45th birthday at
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, Tokyo, which was broadcast live via NicoNico Live. Between October 11 and 25, eight live performances of the "Camui Gakuen" event were held. On December 31, Gackt sang the national anthem of Japan for the Japanese kickboxer
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before his bout with American boxer
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at the Saitama Super Arena. He also joined the live broadcast of Fuji TV as a special guest commentator for the main and semi-final matches. On March 22, 2019, Gackt participated as a representative of Japan at the Hong Kong Asian-Pop Music Festival. On July 4, 2019, a concert was held in celebration of his 46th birthday and 20th anniversary of solo career at
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. The 20th anniversary national tour Khaos started at
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on January 11 and ended at
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on February 29, 2020, with 20 performances in eight cities in total. In addition to making a private donation, Gackt sold merchandise during the tour which raised ¥4.7 million to support the reconstruction of the recently burned-down
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in
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. It was announced on September 8, 2021 that Gackt would go on an indefinite hiatus for a medical treatment of prolonged neurological disorder which caused severe
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, a neurological vocal condition that prevents him from singing and other activities. In his promise of recovery vowed to make a new album and tour in the future. On May 18, 2022, Gackt returned from his hiatus. On July 30, 2022, his first appearance live celebrating his 49th birthday with a livestreamed event named “GACKT:RE birthday special“.


Musical style and themes

Gackt's voice has a
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pitch at D3-D4, and is capable of using
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like for e.g. in song "
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". According to Gackt, he had expanded the vocal range too much between 2003 and 2004, and searched for a right expression until 2005, since when he has been getting more straightforward. In
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reviews his voice was described as "very melodramatic", as well as "smooth, sleek, unnaturally heartfelt". His songs range from melodic ballads to intense hard rock songs, in which he masterfully combines "raw rock elements" with "listener-friendly compositions". Many songs, like for e.g. "
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", are distinctive for their blend of modern Western musical instruments and traditional Japanese instruments, like
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,
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,
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,
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, Shō,
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and
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, a kind of music called by Gackt as "
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rock" from which can be sensed it originates from Japan. Most of his studio albums are conceived around two conceptual stories, "Moon Saga" (''
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'', ''
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'', '' Diabolos'', ''
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''), which is a vampire story although by itself it is not, as the vampires were presented as a way of expressing a certain evil side and existence of humans, and "Requiem et Reminiscence" or short "ЯR" (''
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'', '' Re:Born''), which is set during the
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. The themes of both concepts are based around the existential questions of humanity. They are symbolical and psychological stories about the repetition of human sins, war and the question of what is the ultimate meaning of human life. His process of writing songs and making concerts is by first writing the story, then writing and composing the songs based on it with a specific image in the live performance. It results in songs that are conceptually related, but still independent from each other. These conceptual kind of shows are different from typical live shows, and don't fit in the usual categories of a musical or a theatre play. Thus Gackt calls them "Visualive", because they are formed by a story, video images, music, theatre and musical elements, as well as live performance. The live form was originally created during the "Requiem et Reminiscence" tour in 2001, and according to Gackt, it took him almost ten years to arrive to a satisfying point of form during the "Requiem et Reminiscence II" tour in 2008-2009. However, he found such way of expression very exhausting and difficult, with a profitability that is not in accordance with the demands of
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.


Acting career

Gackt's introduction to
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, in addition to music videos, came in 2001 and 2002 with two TV documentaries. First, he traveled to
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for the TV show then participated in the children's documentary, ''Hero's Hero'', both aired on NHK. In 2003, he worked on the script and starred in his film, ''
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''. It was released on April 19 in Japan, and screened on May 13 at the
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and on April 12, 2004, at
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. He voiced Seiji in the
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, ''
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'', for which two of his older songs were used as themes and released as a single " Lu:na/Oasis". Gackt also assisted as a model and provided the voice and the motion capture for a main character in the video game ''
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'' by
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and
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. His next involvement was in 2006, with the ''
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'' franchise, for a video game '' Dirge of Cerberus'', and again in 2007 for a video game ''
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'', where the character
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was modeled on, voiced and co-created by Gackt. Besides that, Gackt composed and performed two theme songs for the first game, which were released in the single " Redemption". In 2007, Gackt played the Sengoku-period ''
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''
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in the
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Taiga drama, '' Fūrin Kazan'', for which he was nominated for the TV Navi award as best-supporting actor in a drama category. His only chart-topping single, "
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", was the theme for the TV series. Gackt recalls that Kenshin was always portrayed as a very tough man. Thus his vision, which presented him clean-shaven and with long hair, received harsh criticism, but
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expressed his approval and supported Gackt's work in the drama. In the same year Gackt was a voice actor in the Japanese dub of the French animated-live action film, ''
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''. In 2008, Gackt was filming in Romania for his first international film debut, ''
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'', which was released in 2010. The next year he appeared as a prisoner on death row in the second episode of the TV series, '' Mr. Brain'', and the film '' Kamen Rider Decade: All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker''. In 2010, he was a voice actor several times, first for the film ''
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'', then the anime series '' Shiki'', his first regular voice cast role; and ''
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'', where he provided the voice for the daimyo he previously played on television. He also voiced characters for two video games, ''
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'', for which he composed and performed the theme song, "
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", and '' Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme Vs.''. In 2011, he was a voice actor for the sequel of the ''Tono to Issho'' anime series, '' Supernatural: The Animation'' (episode 21 first season), and ''
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'' for which he also performed its theme, "
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", as well. He appeared in the TV drama, in which he played Jotei Gai, a Chinese eunuch who tries to take over the
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. He was also a voice actor and
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performer for the animated film, '' Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker''. In 2012, Gackt appeared in the ''
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'' television drama, ''Sengoku Basara: Moonlight Party'', as the games' depiction of warlord
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. He also performed the series' theme song " Hakuro" (his 42nd single). He was also seen in a dual role as a Professor of Neurology Shiki Takashi and Yumeoji (literally translated "Dream Prince") in the drama ''
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'', which is based on the novel by
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. In November 2013, Gackt appeared as a guest-star in two episodes (21 & 22) of the Indonesian
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series, '' Bima Satria Garuda'', as "Noir", the mysterious "''Bima Legend''" Knight from Parallel World. In 2014, he repeated his role in the movie ''
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'', and starred in the drama ''Time Spiral'' as a time-traveler university professor Shuya Tatsumi, based on the web novel by . Gackt collaborated with
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on the role-playing game ''3594e'' for iOS, based on the story of ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'', a Chinese historical novel. The in-game playable character, military general Lü Bu, was voiced by him and he also provided a Akatsukizukuyo (Day Breakers), theme song. In 2015, Gackt made a cameo appearance in ''Origami'', a short film by director Cato Ochi. It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. In the same year he voiced the characters Uesugi Kenshin and Sengoku Gackt, as well as provided the opening theme song of the mobile game ''Sengoku Shura Soul''. In early 2016, it was announced that Gackt was to have his first lead role after 14 years in the movie ''Karanukan'' (2018) directed by . The movie is set at the Yaeyama Islands of Okinawa, and Gackt portrays photographer Hikaru Ooyama who falls in love with a girl, Mami who mysteriously disappears. In the same year he voiced Maten Ruedo in the mobile game ''Othellonia'', was a voice actor for and provided opening and ending theme songs for the anime ''Trickster (anime), Trickster'', and also dubbed the main role played by Tom Hiddleston in the Japanese dub of ''Kong: Skull Island''. In 2018, it was announced that Gackt will have a co-leading role as 18-year-old student Rei Asami in a live adaptation movie of the 1980s comedy manga , written by . The film was released in early 2019 to critical acclaim, and Gackt was nominated at the 43rd Japan Academy Film Prize for Japan Academy Film Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role, Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role.


Theatre

In May 2010, a play named ''Nemuri Kyōshirō#Nemuri X Gackt Project, Nemuri Kyoshiro Buraihikae'' was staged at Nissay Theatre in Tokyo, in which Gackt starred as the main protagonist. The show ran for 120 performances in seven cities until February 27, 2011, with an estimated 150,000 spectators. In 2012, Gackt announced a plan to continue the concept of "Moon Saga" with a stage theatre play written, composed and directed by him, Mysteries of Yoshitsune I&II, Moon Saga - Mysteries of Yoshitsune'', in which he starred as Minamoto no Yoshitsune, starting from July 15 at akasaka Sacas, Akasaka ACT Theatre in Tokyo. The final two of 60 shows were held on September 26 and October 2, in Tokyo. The estimated audience was about 50,000 spectators. At several plays, with the help of the Ashinaga Organization, orphans from the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake were invited and also received a monetary donation for scholarship. The second "Moon" stage theatre adaptation ran from August until October 2014, with 40 performances in seven cities, and in the same time period the play's original soundtrack was released.


Business ventures

In 2016, Gackt co-founded a real estate company with Satoshi Ikeda, named Gackt & Ikeda Asia Bridge Partnerz, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In 2017, he got involved as a core member and strategic advisor for Asia of a virtual currency project, Spindle.


In the media

Gackt's Sexual attraction, sex appeal has been noted by national polls, such as by Oricon, similar to those done by ''People (magazine), People''. He is often ranked as the most or one of the most beautiful Japanese celebrities. In 2009, he was also ranked fifth among rock music personalities in Japanese history. Gackt is considered a fashion icon, J-pop and national idol, and due to his involvement with the visual kei movement, which emphasizes androgynous and changing appearance, he is referred to as a "living manifestation of readers' fantasy men" found in bishōnen manga. He has been compared to fictional characters like Griffith (Berserk), Griffith from ''Berserk (manga), Berserk'', and Cloud Strife from ''Final Fantasy VII'', as well as having been an inspiration for manga characters. Gackt appeared in many television commercials, including for Fujifilm, Shiseido, Daihatsu, Niconico, Culture Convenience Club, Tsutaya, Square Enix, and Konami, among others. Over the years, Gackt appeared as a performer, guest and regular member on several television variety shows, including ''Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ'', and since 2009, TV Asahi's New Year's special '':jp:芸能人格付けチェック, Geinoujin-Kakuzuke-Check''(Celebrity Rating Check), where he holds the record of 62 individual winning streaks.


Personal life

When he was 20 years old, Gackt was briefly married to a Korean woman. Gackt has lived for most of his life in Tokyo, Japan. In 2012 he moved to the Philippines and Hong Kong, with his primary residence located in Malaysia, where he has a house of 1,700 square meters situated in a residential area on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur. He is fluent in Mandarin, Korean, English, and speaks some French. He has a second-degree black belt rank in International Taekwon-Do Federation, ITF taekwondo, as well experience in other martial arts like karate, boxing, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, jiu-jitsu among others. In the past years he enjoys playing poker and since 2017 plays competitively on live tournaments, with largest cash of $75,600 from fourth-place finish in Aria High Roller, Las Vegas. He stated that his philosophical way of life is similar to Japanese Bushido. His personal religious belief is close to a Nature worship, nature god. His family believed that their deceased members became gods and they should venerate them, hence exist two conceptions of Ryukyuan religion in Okinawa whether to venerate the ancestors or nature. It does not have a well-defined theorization and rituals, but the practice is an acknowledgment of everything that surrounds people, "a love of nature".


Discography

* '' Mizérable'' (extended-play) (1999) * ''
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'' (2000) * ''
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'' (2001) * ''
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'' (2002) * ''
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'' (2003) * ''
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'' (2005) * '' Diabolos'' (2005) * '' Re:Born'' (2009) * ''
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'' (2016)


Filmography

; Movies * ''
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'' (2003), Shō * '' Kamen Rider Decade: All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker'' (2009), Joji Yuki * ''
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'' (2010), Yoshi * ''The Tempest 3D'' (2012) * ''
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'' (2014), Takashi Shiki/Yume Ōji * ''Origami'' (2015, short film) * ''Karanukan'' (2018), Hikaru Ooyama * ''Fly Me to the Saitama'' (2019), Rei Asami * ''The Confidence Man JP: Episode of the Princess'' (2020), Mysterious man * ''Fly Me to the Saitama II'' (2023), Rei Asami ; Voice acting * ''
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'' (2003, Original Video Animation, OVA), Seiji * ''
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'' (2003, video game), Lau Wong * '' Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII'' (2006, video game), Genesis Rhapsodos * ''Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII'' (2007, video game), Genesis Rhapsodos * ''
Arthur and the Minimoys ''Arthur and the Invisibles'' or ''Arthur and the Minimoys'' (French: ''Arthur et les Minimoys'') is a 2006 English-language French Fantasy film, fantasy Adventure film, adventure Comedy film, comedy Films with live action and animation, animated ...
'' (2007, animated film, Japanese dubbed version), Maltazard * ''
Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard ''Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard'' (French: ''Arthur et la Vengeance de Maltazard'') is a 2009 English-language French animated/live-action fantasy adventure film directed and co-written by Luc Besson. It is based on the third book of the ''A ...
'' (2010, animated film, Japanese dubbed version), Maltazard * '' Shiki'' (2010, anime), Seishiro Kirishiki * ''
Tono to Issho is a Japanese yonkoma, 4-panel gag manga written and illustrated by Ohba-Kai. ''Tono to Issho'' parodies several historical figures from Japan's Sengoku period (Warring States Era). ''Tono to Issho'' was adapted into two anime television ser ...
'' (2010, anime), Kenshin Uesugi * ''
Dragon Nest ''Dragon Nest'' ( ko, 드래곤네스트) is a free-to-play fantasy MMORPG developed by Eyedentity and currently available in different regions and languages. Aside from boasting a non-targeting combat and skill system within instance dunge ...
'' (2010, video game) * '' Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme Vs.'' (2010, video game) * ''Supernatural: The Animation'' (2011, anime), Andy * ''
Sket Dance ''Sket Dance'' (stylized as ''SKET DANCE'') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kenta Shinohara. The manga follows the adventures of the ''Sket-dan'', a high school club whose goal it is to help the students and teachers ...
'' (2011, anime), Kiyoshi "Dante" Date * '' Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker'' (2012, animated film), Knight Commander * ''3594e'' (2014, mobile game) * ''Sengoku Shura Soul'' (2015, mobile game) * ''Othellonia'' (2016, mobile game) * ''Trickster (anime), Trickster'' (2016, anime), Fiend With Twenty Faces * ''Kong: Skull Island'' (2017, feature film, Japanese dubbed version), James Conrad * ''Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion'' (2022, video game), Genesis Rhapsodos ;Television series and documentaries * (2001) * ''Hero's Hero'' (2002) * '' Fūrin Kazan'' (2007), Uesugi Kenshin * '' Mr. Brain'' (2009), Takegami Teijiro (Ep. 2) * ''The Tempest'' (2011), Jyoteigai * ''
Akumu-chan is a 2012 Japanese television drama series. Based on the novel ''Yumechigai'' by Riku Onda, this television series stars actress Keiko Kitagawa, singer Gackt, and also child actress Manatsu Kimura. A movie was announced for 2014. This televis ...
'' (2012), Takashi Shiki/Yumeoji * ''Sengoku Basara: Moonlight Party'' (2012),
Oda Nobunaga was a Japanese ''daimyō'' and one of the leading figures of the Sengoku period. He is regarded as the first "Great Unifier" of Japan. Nobunaga was head of the very powerful Oda clan, and launched a war against other ''daimyō'' to unify ...
* '' Bima Satria Garuda'' (2013), Noir * ''Time Spiral'' (2014), Shuya Tatsumi


Tours

;Arena tours: *2000: ''Mars Sora Kara no Homonsha'' () *2001: ''Requiem et Reminiscence'' *2002: ''Kagen no Tsuki'' () *2003: ''Jogen no Tsuki'' () *2004: ''The Sixth Day & Seventh Night'' *2005-06: ''Diabolos ~Aien no Shi~'' () *2008-09: ''Requiem et Reminiscence II ~Saisei to Kaikou~'' () *2013: ''Best of the Best Vol. I'' *2016: ''Last Visualive Saigo no Tsuki –Last Moon–'' () ;Club tours: *1999: Easter Live *1999: Shockwave Illusion Live *2000: Starlight Gig *2006-07: ''Training Days D.r.u.g. Party''


Notes


References


Further reading

* (autobiography) * (novel) * (quotes collection) * (novel) * (quotes collection) * (blog post collection) * (business book)


External links


Official website
(Japanese, Chinese, English)
Official community site
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