Daichi Miura

In addition, the lyrics of "Chicken Rice" written by Hitoshi Matsumoto taught him the artistic possibilities of Japanese language.

When Miura was six, his mother saw him dance to the theme songs of TV shows such as various anime, The Super Sentai Series, and Kamen Rider.

In 1996, a television program (NHK Education's Yumediago Kodomojuku) featured Miura commuting to the dance school 90 minutes by bus from home.

Due to Miura's father’s job as a member of Self-Defense Force, the family moved often.

[5] During the same period, he went to a junior high school where he became a member of the volleyball team (it involved harsh physical training).

On 1 August 2004, at Harajuku Astro Hall (VISION FESTA vol.2), he changed his stage name back to Daichi Miura and held a comeback concert.

[6] On 9 December 2004, Miura traveled to Los Angeles to shoot the music video of the debut song "Keep It Goin' On".

as well as the hip hop dancer Crazy Legs of Rock Steady Crew in his music video.

[16] On 22 November, Miura performed on the popular TV dance program Super Chample.

[6] On 9 July, the 12-inch analog record including the remix of "Inside Your Head" by FORCE OF NATURE's DJ KENT was released.

[23] On 16 September, the second album Who's The Man and the concert DVD DAICHI MIURA LIVE 2009 -Encore of Our Love- was released simultaneously.

[26] On 29 December, J-WAVE YEAH END SPECIAL LIVE DAICHI MIURA "Who's The Man; Returns" was held.

[27] On 1 February, Miura was nominated for SPACE SHOWER MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 10 in THE BEST CHOREOGRAPHY category.

[28] On 10 February, BoA's album IDENTITY including "Possibility duet with Daichi Miura" was released.

[35] On 9 March, the lecca’s mini album Hakofune -ballads in me- including the collaboration song "First Sight feat.

[46] On 31 July and 1 August, Miura participated in Quincy Jones's The 80th Celebration Live in JAPAN at The Tokyo International Forum.

"EXCITE" was used as the theme song of the TV drama series Kamen Rider Ex-Aid.

[67] On 22 January 12,000 people attended the special encore concert from the (RE)PLAY tour at Yoyogi National Gymnasium.

[68] On 22 March, the 6th album Hit and the concert DVD DAICHI MIURA LIVE TOUR 2016 (RE)PLAY was released simultaneously.

[72] On 13 May, the invitational concert Daichi Miura X TSUTAYA Premium Acoustic Live was held.

[90][91] On 24 February, Miura participated in The Commemoration Ceremony of the Thirtieth Anniversary of His Majesty the Emperor's Accession to the Throne, held by the Japanese government.

Miura sang "Utagoe no Hibiki" (Lyrics written by the Emperor Akihito, Music composed by the Empress Michiko) to commemorate.

[92] On 12 June, the 25th single "Katasumi/Corner" and the concert DVD DAICHI MIURA LIVE TOUR ONE END in Osaka-jo Hall were released.

The event was produced by the actor Ryotaro Sugi who is also the Japan-Vietnam and the Japan-ASEAN Special Ambassador.

[94][95] On 1 August, the new campaign "Runs in the Family" by New Balance featuring the brand ambassador Daichi Miura and the supporting dancers started.

[96][97][98] On 16–18 August, Miura performed at the Reading Orchestra Concert ~Hikari wo Kike~: Riku Onda’s Honeybees and Distant Thunder, winner of the Naoki Award and Bookstore.

[100] From 21 September, starting from the Makuhari Event Hall in Chiba, to 5 November at Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo (a the total of four venues), six arena concerts of DAICHI MIURA LIVE TOUR 2019-2020 COLORLESS were held.

“I’m Here” was written for the TBS Friday Drama Series Byoshitsu de Nembutsu o Tonaenaide Kudasai.

On 17 June, DAICHI MIURA LIVE TOUR COLORLESS at Yoyogi National Gymnasium was released digitally on Amazon Prime Video.

On 29 September, it was announced that “Not Today” is the tie-in song for BS-NHK’s Parasports animation project “AnimeXPara” Wheelchair Basketball Edition.