Masaki Kyomoto, a Japanese artist of remarkable versatility, was born in Suita, a city located within the Osaka Prefecture. Throughout his extensive career, which has spanned multiple decades, he has made significant contributions to the Japanese entertainment industry, showcasing his impressive range as an actor, singer, tarento, and guitarist in various film and television productions.
Notable among his extensive repertoire of creative endeavors are the cinematic masterpieces "Legend of the Eight Samurai" and "Cutie Honey", as well as the television series "Sukeban Deka", "Kamen Rider Black", "Ultraman: Towards the Future", "Chage and Aska", "Ōedo Sōsamō", "Mito Kōmon", "Anmitsu Hime", "Food Fight", "Ultraman Tiga", "Ultraman Dyna", "Ii Hito", "GARO", and "81diver".
Masaki Kyomoto's multifaceted skillset has enabled him to make significant contributions to the world of music, specifically in the realm of soundtracks. His impressive portfolio includes the iconic scores for the GARO franchise, a testament to his versatility and range as a musician.
Notably, Kyomoto has had the distinction of performing the first two ending themes for the GARO series, leaving an indelible mark on the franchise's sonic identity. Moreover, he has also played a pivotal role in the production of GARO Project's renditions of the final two ending themes for the series, as well as the ending theme for the Garo Special: Byakuya no Maju.