Kazunobu Mineta (峯田和伸, Mineta Kazunobu, born 10 December 1977) is a Japanese singer-songwriter and actor. He is the frontman of the punk rock band Ging Nang Boyz (銀杏BOYZ), formed in 2003 after the breakup his previous band GOING STEADY.

Kazunobu Mineta
峯田和伸
Born (1977-12-10) 10 December 1977 (age 46)
Yamanobe, Yamagata, Japan
GenresNoise punk
OccupationSinger-songwriter
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • synthesizer
Years active1996–
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Born in Yamanobe, Higashimurayama District, Yamagata, Mineta's parents owned and operated the electronics dealership Mineta Denki (峯田電器). He graduated from Tateyama Neighbor Primary School (山辺町立山辺小学校), Tateyama Edge Junior High School (山辺町立山辺中学校), Yamagata Civic Commercial High School (山形市立商業高等学校) (where he belonged to the softball club and was in charge of auditing as part of the student council), and Tokyo University of Information Sciences Faculty of Management Information (composer Akio Izutsu was one of his contemporaries). Mineta formed the punk rock band GOING STEADY in 1996, which included his high school classmate Murai Mamoru (村井守) on drums. The band was signed to Libra Records—part of the larger independent label UK Project—from the release of their first single "You & I" in 1999 until they formed their own label Hatsukoi Moudo Gakuen (初恋妄°C学園) (also a sublabel of UK Project), which released GOING STEADY's fifth single "Wakamonotachi / Youji to Tsuki no Hime" (若者たち / 夜王子と月の姫) and all material from GOING STEADY, Ging Nang Boyz and their related projects thereafter. At the peak of their popularity, the band broke up on 15 January 2003, shortly before they were to begin a national tour.

That year, an Elephant Kashimashi tribute album titled Hanaotoko (花男) was released, and it featured a solo a cappella recording by Mineta under the moniker Ging Nang Boyz (銀杏BOYZ). After that, Ginnan Boyz became his band regime, and Mineta is in charge of vocals and guitar. On 15 January 2005, the band released two albums simultaneously Kimi to Boku no Dai Sanji Sekai Taisen-teki Renai Kakumei and Door.

During his solo career, he starred in the film Iden & Tity as the leading character Nakajima. In 2002 and 2005, he released two books Mayonaka no Futari-goto and Futari-goto co-authored with the Onanie Machine bassist and vocalist Inomar. The DVD version of Futari-goto was also released, and he carries out a wide range of activities as well as music.

In 2005, he got naked during a live performance in the Rock in Japan Festival 2005, and sent out documents.

In 2006, Mineta and guitarist Chin Nakamura, as well as four non-celebrity women recruited from their own blog debut as Binkan Dhōnen-tai. He released the book "Koi to Taikutsu" with his modified blog.

Ginnan Boyz's documentary DVD Bokutachi wa Sekai o Kaeru koto ga dekinai. was released on 11 April 2007. He later appeared in the role of a pornographic actor in the film version of Gummy-Chocolate-Pine created by Kenji Ohtsuki.

On the night of 28 July 2007, when he appeared in a concert in Taipei, Taiwan, he took off his underwear on stage and showed his lower body and prompting an interrogation by police authorities. According to the Taiwanese newspaper United Daily News the following day, during the demonstration he pulled his pants down to the knees, singing closer to the audience at the stage. The organizer later said that the pants accidentally fell down when crouching, but the police authorities said that they would be offending criminal disturbances of criminal law. When Mineta dropped his underwear, a part of the audience got excited and rushed to the stage (that the venue showed a considerable excitement with the call to Ginnan Boyz even after their live concert ended). Afterwards, the document was sent to the public on charges of obscene neglect, paid a fine of 9,000 Taiwanese dollars and returned to Japan on the following day (he informed the local people who wanted the story of the article, not the audience nor stakeholder journalists). Since he never returned to Taiwan to face further prosecution, he was given a judgment of "Exempt from Prosecution" by Taipei District Court on 31 July 2020.[1]

He appeared in Monster Bash, an outdoor festival held in Kagawa Prefecture on 25 August 2007. Minneta became naked just before leaving the stage, and band member Shinya Abiko lowered his head and apologized.

On 24 December 2008, a male fan's genitalia was chewed by another male fan and cried at a collaborative project with Inomar of Onanie Machine who appeared at Ginnan Boyz's Dōtei-tachi no Christmas Eve 2008.

On 20 April 2009, at a preliminary show preview of the film Shikisoku Generation (directed by Tomorowo Taguchi), an interview conducted for a reporter to the performer Asami Usuda with frequent sexual harassment questions such as "free sex faction?" Mineta, who fogged his expression on this, had a curtain to interrogate about twenty minutes and said "how did you hear it?" to the reporter after the interview.[2]

His first starring role in a serial drama was in the Premium Drama Kiseki no Hito of NHK BS Premium in 2016.[3]

Filmography

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Films

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Dates Title Role Notes Ref.
2003 "アイデン&ティティ" Leading role
2010 "Boys on the Run" Leading role
2018 Neko wa Daku Mono
2020 Etsunen: Lovers Leading role, Taiwanese-Japanese film

Television

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Dates Title Role Network Notes Ref.
Apr–Jun 2016 Kiseki no Hito Ichitaku Kameji NHK BS Premium Lead role [4]
Apr 2017 – Hiyokko Muneo Koiwai NHK Asadora
2019 Idaten Sei-san NHK Taiga drama

Music videos

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Year Artist Song Role Ref.
2016 Yuko Ando "Hone" Kosuke Kindaichi [5]

References

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  1. ^ "臺灣臺北地方法院 109 年審易緝字第 59 號刑事判決". law.judicial.gov.tw (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  2. ^ "監督・キャストが大絶賛! みうらじゅん自伝映画主演俳優はリアル童貞!?" (in Japanese). Oricon. 21 April 2009. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
  3. ^ "銀杏BOYZ・峯田和伸、『恋仲』最終回に出演 民放ドラマ初挑戦" (in Japanese). Oricon. 10 September 2015. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
  4. ^ "銀杏BOYZ ・峯田、連ドラ初主演 麻生久美子と13年ぶり共演". Oricon Style (in Japanese). 11 March 2016. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
  5. ^ "安藤裕子の新曲MVで峯田和伸が金田一耕助役". Music Natalie (in Japanese). 24 February 2016. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
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