Himekami

Himekami
Official logo for Himekami
Official logo for Himekami
Background information
OriginWakayanagi, Miyagi Japan
GenresNew-age
Years active1980–present
LabelsHigher Octave Music
MembersYoshiki Hoshi
Wakako Nakajima
Tomoko Fujii
Junko Shiwa
Yoriko Sano
Past membersYoshiaki Hoshi
Websitehimekami.jp

Himekami (姫神) is a Japanese new-age musical group, founded in 1980 by composer Yoshiaki Hoshi (星吉 昭) as Himekami Sensation (姫神せんせいしょん, Himekami Senseishon),[1] changing its name to Himekami in 1984.

The band's name is derived from Mount Himekami in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture.

The group's current line-up consists of synthesizer player Yoshiki Hoshi (星吉 紀), son of Yoshiaki, and vocalists Wakako Nakajima, Tomoko Fujii, Junko Shiwa, and Yoriko Sano.

The album Ama Takami no Kuni was the first released by the group following founder Hoshi's death in October 2004. Higher Octave Music has released a number of their albums in North America.

  1. ^ "Himekami (Japan)". Encyclopedia of Electronic Music. Retrieved 2008-06-07.