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Take stock of 3 male singers of Japan's national treasure level who are superior in strength, Kazusho Tamagi Hiroshi Ogayamura

<h1>Koji Tamaki</h1>

Take stock of 3 male singers of Japan's national treasure level who are superior in strength, Kazusho Tamagi Hiroshi Ogayamura

Koji Tamaki (たまきこうじ), born in 1958 in Kameicho, Asahikawa, Hokkaido, Japan, rose to prominence as a safe zone band in the 1980s, is one of the most familiar Japanese pop singers in Chinese, and once led his safe zone band to China to give concerts. At that time, Chinese audiences did not have much enthusiasm in the face of foreign pop music, and the applause and applause were more out of courtesy, so the real acceptance of Koji Tamaki still had to start from the cover version of the Hong Kong singer - he was the Japanese singer who was the most covered by Hong Kong stars, and big-name singers such as Dawn, Aaron Kwok, Zhang Guorong, Jacky Cheung and other big-name singers had covered his songs by name.

<h1>Shinji Tanimura</h1>

Take stock of 3 male singers of Japan's national treasure level who are superior in strength, Kazusho Tamagi Hiroshi Ogayamura

Shinji Tanamura (born December 11, 1948) is a musician and singer from Osaka, Japan, who is well known and influential in the Japanese and Asian music scenes. Tanimura's song "Star" is the most familiar and loved by people from all over the world, and has been adapted into different language versions, becoming an immortal classic. Some of the singers have also covered many of his works, including Teresa Teng, Jacky Cheung, Luo Wen, Tan Yonglin, Mui Yanfang, Guan Zhengjie, Xu Xiaofeng, Zhang Guorong and others. He once said that Jacky Cheung and Tam Wing Lin are the Most Tacit Friends in Hong Kong. In 1984, together with Korean singer Cho Yong-bi and Hong Kong singer Tam Wing Lin, he co-founded Pax Rich Music, Chinese titled "The Peaceful World of Music", which aims to promote cultural exchanges and world peace between countries.

<h1>Kazumasa Oda</h1>

Take stock of 3 male singers of Japan's national treasure level who are superior in strength, Kazusho Tamagi Hiroshi Ogayamura

Kazumasa Oda (おだ かずまさ, born September 20, 1947) is a well-known Japanese male singer who currently lives in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo. Born in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, he graduated from the Institute of Science and Engineering, Waseda University. In early 1969, Kazusho Oda founded the band "Off Course" with high school classmate Yasuhiro Suzuki and others, and served as the lead singer of the orchestra. On February 26, 1989, the Off Course was officially disbanded after a farewell concert at the Tokyo Dome. In 1991, Kazumi Oda reached its peak with "Sudden Love Story" and the theme song of the Japanese drama "Tokyo Love Story". His 2002 compilation album Best has been on the Oricon Album Chart for more than 360 weeks (seven years), making it the highest number of weeks in the history of Japanese music.