
Minoru Mukaiya (向谷 実, Mukaiya Minoru, born 20 October 1956) is a Japanese musician best known as the former keyboardist of the jazz fusion band Casiopea and producer of the Train Simulator series of Japanese video games.
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To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the "Sangokushi" series, a concert was held at MUZA Kawasaki Symphony Hall on Saturday, April 16, 2016. The Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra, under the baton of conductor Kosuke Yamashita, presented the first full orchestra concert of the "Sangokushi" series, allowing the audience to enjoy the masterpieces of the series.

In 2005, Akira Jimbo and Hiroyuki Noritake created a Drum Duo called Synchronized DNA, who played in a tour with Casiopea, released as "Casiopea + Sync DNA: 5 Stars Live".

Filmed live at Tokyo Kosei Nenkin Kaikan on November 22, 2003

Recorded 1997.08.26 at The Mint Club, Tokyo, Japan. Originally on a TV broadcast, which included a cover of Get Back.

Performances from Crossover Japan '03 at Yomiuri-Land Open East on May 24, 2003.

Arguably the most definitive compilation release of some of Casiopea's greatest live performances. Released in 2004 for DVD.

Filmed live at Akasaka Blitz on December 22, 2002.

CASIOPEA's live concert + history video on DVD. Contains plenty of footage from their career heyday between '79 and '86. Also includes plenty of previously unpublished material. Contains 22 tracks including "BLACK JOKE", "TAKE ME", "STARING ALONE" and more.

This is a live recording of the 20th anniversary of Casiopea. This is also their first live album since the release of Made in Melbourne and We Want More in 1992.

The concert showcases Casiopea's performance in Australia in 1992 with their new bass and drum players. It features songs from their latest album at the time called "Full Colours", including the tracks "Fightman" and "The Sky".
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