Japanese rock icon Yoshiki made history on Sept. 14 by becoming the first Japanese artist to be immortalized in cement at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
A classically trained musician who shot to fame as the drummer of X Japan in the 1990s also attended the world premiere of “Yoshiki: Under the Sky,” a biographical documentary he directed.
Having sold more than 30 million records and composed music for Hollywood film soundtracks, Yoshiki returns to Los Angeles on Oct. 20 for a classical concert at The Dolby Theater.
Photos by JUN NAGATA/Rafu Shimpo
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