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Horipro

Horipro (株式会社ホリプロ, Kabushiki-gaisha Horipuro) is a large Japanese talent agency.

Horipro Inc.
Horipro head office in Meguro, Tokyo
Native name
株式会社ホリプロ
TypeKabushiki gaisha
(Joint-stock company)
IndustryService industry (entertainment)
GenreTarento, actors, actresses, musical artists, comedians, entertainment management, commercial and television production
FoundedMay 1960
FounderTakeo Hori
HeadquartersIchome, 2–5, Shimomeguro, Meguro, Tokyo, Japan; ZIP 153-8660
Area served
Japan
Key people
Yoshitaka Hori (Chairman, CEO)
SubsidiariesHori Agency
Horiprocom
Horipro Enterprise
Horipro International
Taiyo Ongaku
Websitewww.horipro.co.jp
Yoshitaka Hori, the chairman & CEO of Horipro, on April 7, 2013

History edit

It was founded in 1960 as Hori Productions (ホリプロダクション Hori Purodakushon) and changed to its present name in 1990. Horipro has two locations in the United States: Nashville and Los Angeles.[1]

In the 1970s, one of Hori Productions' most famous stars was singer Momoe Yamaguchi.

In 1989, Horipro purchased the publishing assets of famed rock band Kiss. Next, the company moved on to invest in more catalogs. A year later, HoriPro Entertainment Group opened their first U.S. location in Nashville, Tennessee.[1][failed verification] Over the years, Horipro's songwriters would go on to write many hits for some of Country music's most recognized voices.[citation needed]

In the late 1990s, Horipro planned to create a "virtual idol", an electronic rendition using motion capture methods of Kyoko Date.[2][3] The virtual idol based on Date charted in Tokyo in 1996, and provided inspiration for the character of Idoru in William Gibson's eponymous novel.[4]

In 2006, Horipro's first Los Angeles location opened. The company's catalog has expanded to include over 13,000 songs in each major genre. HEG's Los Angeles location is in partnership with Horipro Music Academy, a music enrichment school for children. Additionally, HEG Los Angeles began MusicTaste, a boutique artist development label that is placed within the publishing company. MusicTaste's artists include Matt Palmer, Dori Caymmi, and more.

Horipro contracted with MediaHorse, an American music licensing and marketing firm, in 2015 for synchronization licensing in the United States.[1] Horipro sold HoriPro Entertainment Group to Mojo Music & Media in 2019.[5]

Notable talents edit

Female talents edit

Male talents edit

Comedians edit

Solo edit

Duo edit

Musical artists edit

Athletes edit

Others edit

Former Horipro artists edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Gallo, Phil (February 5, 2015). "MediaHorse to Represent Sync Rights for HoriPro". Billboard. Retrieved September 16, 2018.
  2. ^ a b McClure, Steve (1998). Nipponpop. Singapore: Charles E. Tuttle Publishing. p. 21. ISBN 0-8048-2107-0. OCLC 247384040 – via Internet Archive.
  3. ^ Wilcox, Sue Ki (1998). "19. Beyond Snowcrash: The Future of Avatars". Guide to 3D Avatars. United States: Wiley Computer Publishing (John Wiley & Sons). pp. 453–455. ISBN 0-471-24216-0. OCLC 851137094 – via Internet Archive.
  4. ^ Kemp, Sandra (2004). "data face". future face: image, identity, innovation. contributions from Vicki Bruce and Alf Linney. Great Britain: The Trustee of the Wellcome Trust. pp. 135. ISBN 1-86197-768-9.
  5. ^ "Mojo Music & Media Launches; Acquires Horipro Entertainment Group – Mojo Music & Media". Retrieved December 30, 2020.
  6. ^ "板野友美のプロフィール" [Tomomi Itano's profile]. Oricon.

External links edit

  • Horipro (in Japanese)
  • Horipro at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • HoriPro Entertainment Group(USA)
    • HoriPro Music Academy
    • HoriPro International

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Horipro news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Horipro 株式会社ホリプロ Kabushiki gaisha Horipuro is a large Japanese talent agency Horipro Inc Horipro head office in Meguro TokyoNative name株式会社ホリプロTypeKabushiki gaisha Joint stock company IndustryService industry entertainment GenreTarento actors actresses musical artists comedians entertainment management commercial and television productionFoundedMay 1960FounderTakeo HoriHeadquartersIchome 2 5 Shimomeguro Meguro Tokyo Japan ZIP 153 8660Area servedJapanKey peopleYoshitaka Hori Chairman CEO SubsidiariesHori AgencyHoriprocomHoripro EnterpriseHoripro InternationalTaiyo OngakuWebsitewww wbr horipro wbr co wbr jpYoshitaka Hori the chairman amp CEO of Horipro on April 7 2013 Contents 1 History 2 Notable talents 2 1 Female talents 2 2 Male talents 2 3 Comedians 2 3 1 Solo 2 3 2 Duo 2 4 Musical artists 2 5 Athletes 2 6 Others 3 Former Horipro artists 4 References 5 External linksHistory editIt was founded in 1960 as Hori Productions ホリプロダクション Hori Purodakushon and changed to its present name in 1990 Horipro has two locations in the United States Nashville and Los Angeles 1 In the 1970s one of Hori Productions most famous stars was singer Momoe Yamaguchi In 1989 Horipro purchased the publishing assets of famed rock band Kiss Next the company moved on to invest in more catalogs A year later HoriPro Entertainment Group opened their first U S location in Nashville Tennessee 1 failed verification Over the years Horipro s songwriters would go on to write many hits for some of Country music s most recognized voices citation needed In the late 1990s Horipro planned to create a virtual idol an electronic rendition using motion capture methods of Kyoko Date 2 3 The virtual idol based on Date charted in Tokyo in 1996 and provided inspiration for the character of Idoru in William Gibson s eponymous novel 4 In 2006 Horipro s first Los Angeles location opened The company s catalog has expanded to include over 13 000 songs in each major genre HEG s Los Angeles location is in partnership with Horipro Music Academy a music enrichment school for children Additionally HEG Los Angeles began MusicTaste a boutique artist development label that is placed within the publishing company MusicTaste s artists include Matt Palmer Dori Caymmi and more Horipro contracted with MediaHorse an American music licensing and marketing firm in 2015 for synchronization licensing in the United States 1 Horipro sold HoriPro Entertainment Group to Mojo Music amp Media in 2019 5 Notable talents editMain category Horipro artists Female talents edit Rika Adachi Kazu Ando Kei Aran Ineko Arima Haruka Ayase Minori Chihara Kyoko Date 2 Kyoko Fukada Shoko Haida Minami Hinase Aya Hirayama Miyuki Imori Anna Ishibashi Haruka Ishida former AKB48 Satomi Ishihara Tomomi Itano former AKB48 6 failed verification Kazue Itoh Nagisa Katahira Tomomi Kasai former AKB48 Yuu Kashii Ibuki Kido Haruka Kinami Erika Mabuchi Akira Matsu Akane Matsunaga Yurie Midori Ayame Misaki Karen Miyama Miho Miyazaki former AKB48 Sae Miyazawa former AKB48 gt SNH48 gt SKE48 Mao Ichimichi Seira Nagashima former Nogizaka46 Aoi Nakabeppu Mami Nakamura Chiharu Niiyama Yui Ninomiya Ayaka Ōhashi Ito Ohno Megumi Ohori former AKB48 gt SDN48 Rin Okabe AKB48 Itsumi Osawa Mai Oshima former AKB48 Ayana Sakai Ikue Sakakibara Hinako Sano Hitomi Sato Sheila Azusa Tadokoro Hitomi Takahashi Mitsuki Takahata Naho Toda Akiko Wada Suzuran Yamauchi former AKB48 gt SKE48 Erii Yamazaki Yoon Son ha Yuka Mio Yuki Nagisa Sekimizu Rin Aira Yuko Natori Yoshiko Nakada Yoko Kurita Yoshiko Tokoshima Mitsuko Oka Mayumi Oka Tomoko Fujita Male talents edit Tsuyoshi Abe Motomu Azaki Bandō Minosuke II Chen Bolin Tatsuya Fujiwara Eiichiro Funakoshi Yuki Furukawa Masachika Ichimura Sosuke Ikematsu Yuma Ishigaki Takeshi Kaga Ryo Kimura Kin ya Kitaōji Gōki Maeda Tsuyoshi Matsubara Kenichi Matsuyama Akiyoshi Nakao Shunya Shiraishi Kenta Suga Kazuma Suzuki Ryohei Suzuki Shinji Takeda Ryoma Takeuchi Yoshitaka Tamba Satoshi Tsumabuki Shingo Tsurumi Yasutaka Tsutsui Asahi Uchida Jundai Yamada Kotaro Yoshida Hiroshi Katsuno Shinya Owada Toshinori Omi Comedians edit Solo edit Hori Hikaru Ijuin Masanori Ishii Kick Ijiri OkadaDuo edit Bananaman Osamu Shitara and Yuki Himura Summers Masakazu Mimura and Kazuki Ōtake Speed Wagon Jun Itoda and Kazuhiro OzawaMusical artists edit Aidan James Ami Wajima Atlantic Starr Ayumi Shigemori BEST FRIENDS Fake through Music Taste Fujioka Fujimaki Liyuu May n Nano Shino Takumi MitaniAthletes edit Sho Aranami baseball player Yukiya Arashiro road bicycle racer Yuichi Fukunaga jockey Shinjiro Hiyama former baseball player Junichi Inamoto football player Naoya Inoue professional boxer Takuma Inoue professional boxer Takeomi Ito rugby player Shinji Kazama motorcyclist Yusei Kikuchi baseball player Manabu Kitabeppu former baseball player Hirotoshi Kitagawa former baseball player Yu Koshikawa volleyball player Tomoaki Makino football player Karina Maruyama former football player Kenta Matsudaira table tennis player Kazutomo Miyamoto former baseball player Junichi Miyashita swimmer Takeshi Mizuuchi former football player Toshinori Muto professional golfer Motoko Obayashi former volleyball player Shohei Ohtani baseball player Kairi Sane professional wrestler So Taguchi former baseball player Hisanori Takahashi former baseball player Nobuhiro Takeda former football player Dai Takeuchi football player Yoshinori Tateyama former baseball player Others edit Kon Arimura Film critic Tatsuya Egawa Manga artist Peter Frankl Mathematician street performer Fumi Hirano Voice actress essayist Shimako Iwai Writer adult video director Shoji Kokami Playwright Shinichiro Kurimoto Economist Ayako Nishikawa Doctor Takayuki Ohira Engineer Girolamo Panzetta Essayist Kosuke Takahashi Journalist Takashi Yuasa Lawyer Akiko Iwata Journalist Former Horipro artists editRyuji Sainei left 31 December 2014 Kiwa Ishii Announcer left 31 July 2017 Misaki Momose left 31 May 2018 Takurō Ōno left 31 July 2019 Mariko Seyama Announcer left 31 January 2020 Suzuka Morita former Idoling left 30 June 2020 Sei Ashina died 14 September 2020 Daisuke Kikuta left 30 September 2020 Sawa Suzuki left 30 September 2021 Ryota Ozawa left 30 November 2021 Yuka Ogino former NGT48 left 31 May 2022 Miki Sato retired 30 September 2022 Machico left 30 November 2022 Ruriko Kojima left 28 February 2023 Karen Iwata former AKB48 left 30 June 2023 Shigeru Izumiya left 31 August 2023 References edit a b c Gallo Phil February 5 2015 MediaHorse to Represent Sync Rights for HoriPro Billboard Retrieved September 16 2018 a b McClure Steve 1998 Nipponpop Singapore Charles E Tuttle Publishing p 21 ISBN 0 8048 2107 0 OCLC 247384040 via Internet Archive Wilcox Sue Ki 1998 19 Beyond Snowcrash The Future of Avatars Guide to 3D Avatars United States Wiley Computer Publishing John Wiley amp Sons pp 453 455 ISBN 0 471 24216 0 OCLC 851137094 via Internet Archive Kemp Sandra 2004 data face future face image identity innovation contributions from Vicki Bruce and Alf Linney Great Britain The Trustee of the Wellcome Trust pp 135 ISBN 1 86197 768 9 Mojo Music amp Media Launches Acquires Horipro Entertainment Group Mojo Music amp Media Retrieved December 30 2020 板野友美のプロフィール Tomomi Itano s profile Oricon External links editHoripro in Japanese Horipro at Anime News Network s encyclopedia HoriPro Entertainment Group USA Music Taste a boutique artist development label of HoriPro Entertainment Group HoriPro Music Academy HoriPro International Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Horipro amp oldid 1196355340, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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