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'''Yutaka Tadokoro''', better known by his stage name '''Diamond Yukai''', is a Japanese rock singer, actor, and television personality. Born on March 12, 1962, in Tanashi, Tokyo, Japan, he has had a varied and influential career in music and entertainment. ==Early Life and Career== Yutaka Tadokoro was born in Tanashi, Tokyo, Japan, and showed an early interest in music. He adopted the stage name Diamond Yukai and gained fame as the lead singer of the Japanese rock band Red Warriors, which was active primarily in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The band enjoyed considerable success in Japan, known for their energetic performances and catchy rock tunes. ==Music Career== As Diamond Yukai, Tadokoro's music career has spanned several decades, during which he has released numerous albums both as a solo artist and as part of Red Warriors. His distinctive voice and flamboyant stage presence have made him a memorable figure in the Japanese music scene. * Red Warriors: The band released several successful albums, including "Lesson 1" (1986) and "Casino Drive" (1987), solidifying their place in Japanese rock history. * Solo Career: Yukai continued his music career as a solo artist, exploring different genres and styles while maintaining his rock roots. ==Acting Career== In addition to his music career, Diamond Yukai has pursued acting, appearing in various films and television shows. His notable roles include: * "Tampopo" (1985): Yukai made his acting debut in this critically acclaimed film directed by Juzo Itami, where he played the role of a rock musician. * "Lost in Translation" (2003): He had a small but memorable role in this Sofia Coppola film, which brought him international recognition. ==Television and Media Presence== Diamond Yukai has also become a familiar face on Japanese television, appearing in numerous variety shows, talk shows, and as a judge on talent competitions. His vibrant personality and extensive knowledge of the entertainment industry have made him a popular figure in Japanese media. ==Personal Life== Yutaka Tadokoro's personal life has been marked by his openness about his experiences in the entertainment industry and his reflections on fame and creativity. He continues to be active in music and television, contributing to Japan's cultural landscape. [[Category:1962 Births]] [[Category:March 12 Births]] [[Category:Musicians]] [[Category:Actors]] [[Category:Television]]
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