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Onmyo-za

Onmyo-Za
Origin Osaka, Japan
Genres
Years active 1999–present
Labels
Website onmyo-za.net
Members Matatabi
Kuroneko
Maneki
Karukan
Past members Tora

Onmyo-za (Japanese: 陰陽座 Hepburn: Onmyō-za?, literally "gathering of yin and yang") are a Japanese heavy metal from Osaka, who released their first album in 1999.

They play quite orthodox heavy metal music, mixed with elements from Japanese folk and pop music, and play both fast, hard songs and slow ballads. Since their debut in 1999, they have appeared in traditional clothing characteristic of Japan's Heian period.

Their name refers to Onmyōdō and the gathering of yin and yang (Inyo in Japanese, formerly Onmyō), and the theme of opposites and cosmic dual forces are prevalent in their lyrics. This contrast is also represented by the female and male vocals and two guitarists.

Each of the band member's stage names feature a double entendre with a sense of humor and make references to cats.

Their songs mainly deal with Japanese folklore, such as the oni, yōkai, and the dragons. However, some songs have more concrete themes and inspirations. For example, Onmyo-za have composed twelve songs related to "Ninpocho", or "ninja scrolls". These songs are a tribute to author Futaro Yamada and his ōchō series. The band's hit song, "Koga Ninpocho", was written for the Studio Gonzo TV animated series Basilisk, which was based on Yamada's novel, The Kouga Ninja Scrolls.


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