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was born in Kawaguchi, Japan, on November 28, 1950. He died on January 25, 2009, in Tokyo, Japan, of cancer. A Tokyo-based conceptual artist, musician and scene maker, Hiroshi Oguchi had for decades been influential in the changing attitudes of Japan's youth. As a drummer, he was in the bands
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, Pyg, and
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, recording many albums. He also owned and ran his own fashion company, Practice of Silence. Oguchi was also an actor in a number of films, including ''
Strange Circus is a 2005 Japanese horror drama film written and directed by Sion Sono. A narrated fiction presents the story of school principal Ozawa Gozo, who rapes his daughter, Mitsuko, after she sees her parents having sex. Her mother Sayuri witnesses th ...
'' (2006), ''Freesia :Icy Tears'' (2006),''The Sinking Of Japan'' (2006) and ''Silk'' (2007).https://www.cinemotions.com/Hiroshi-Ohguchi-nm508314 He was married to the popular actress
Kimie Shingyoji is an actress and model in Japan. She has appeared in films ''Eureka'', ''Station To Heaven'', ''Natsumeke No Shokutaku'', and ''Shark Skin Man and Peach Hip Girl''. In the 1980s she married Hiroshi Oguchi, a Tokyo scene celebrity, and drum ...
; they had one son, Gento Oguchi, who is a musician and artist.


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The Tempters English language website

Vodka Collins website
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