Kisaki, born on June 15, 1975, is a prominent Japanese musician, best known as the bassist and founder of several influential visual kei bands, including Malice Mizer, Kagrra,, and his solo project, Kisaki Project. He is renowned for his unique blend of gothic elements, theatrical performances, and a distinct sound that incorporates rock, metal, and classical influences. Kisaki first gained significant attention in the early 1990s with Malice Mizer, which became a pioneering force in the visual kei movement. Their albums, such as "God Destination" and "Merveilles," are considered classics, showcasing intricate compositions and elaborate stagecraft. After Malice Mizer disbanded, Kisaki continued to shape the genre with Kagrra,, known for their incorporation of traditional Japanese aesthetics and instruments. Kisaki's impact on music extends beyond his bands; he has played a crucial role in popularizing the visual kei scene both in Japan and internationally. His work has inspired countless artists within the genre, making him a significant figure in the evolution of Japanese rock music. Through his innovative approach and artistic vision, Kisaki remains a respected and influential icon in the music industry.