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Tomiko Van

Tomiko Van (伴都美子, Ban Tomiko; born January 9, 1979) is a singer and occasional actress, best known as the lead vocalist of the J-rock band . Van rose to prominence in 1999 as a founding member of , formed by composer Dai Nagao alongside guitarist Ryo Owatari, with the group quickly achieving commercial success through hit singles like "" and albums blending pop, rock, and alternative elements. The band released multiple chart-topping records under , performing extensively in and gaining a dedicated fanbase for Van's distinctive alto vocals and the band's energetic live shows, including over 100 street performances in prior to their major debut. Following internal creative differences, disbanded on September 29, 2005, marking the end of their initial six-year run. Transitioning to a solo career, Van debuted with the album FAREWELL on March 29, 2006, a collection of soft ballads and jazz-influenced tracks that showcased her versatility without preceding singles. She followed with cover albums Voice cover you with love (2007) and Voice 2 lovers rock (2008), as well as original works like Van (2008), establishing her as a multifaceted artist capable of jazz, pop, and rock genres. In parallel, Van ventured into acting, debuting in the 2007 film Heat Island as the café bar manager Minami and providing voice work for anime such as Inuyasha the Movie 4: Fire on the Mystic Island (2004), while also taking stage roles in productions like the Japanese adaptation of Brooklyn. Do As Infinity reformed on September 29, 2008, as a duo with Van and Owatari, excluding Nagao, and has since continued releasing music and touring, with Van remaining the group's core vocalist. As of 2025, the band maintains an active presence in 's music scene through performances and releases. Following the band's reformation, she has focused on Do As Infinity while occasionally pursuing acting roles.

Biography

Early life

Tomiko Van was born Tomiko Ban (伴 都美子) on January 9, 1979, in what was then Yabe Town, Kamimashiki District (now Town), , . During her childhood in , Ban developed an early passion for music, beginning with traditional enka and kayōkyoku genres in her early school years. By , she was particularly drawn to the vocal styles of artists like Miki Imai and , often practicing their songs and dreaming of a singing career. This self-taught interest in melody and performance laid the foundation for her future pursuits, though she initially lacked formal training or professional encouragement. At age 18, following her high school graduation in 1997, Ban moved to to attend a , seeking opportunities in the capital's vibrant creative scene. Shortly after arriving, she was scouted on the street as a potential model, leading to minor work in that field and eventual exposure to figures. This path culminated in her participation in an Avex Records audition for band vocalists in 1999, marking her entry into professional . For her , she adopted "Tomiko Van," altering "Ban" to "Van" to avoid the English connotation of prohibition and instead evoke "," symbolizing leadership in her artistic endeavors.

Personal life

In 2012, Tomiko Van married a non-celebrity man four years her junior, announcing the union during the encore of a Do As Infinity concert at AX in on September 29. She described her husband as "a kind and faithful person who supports me with a broad mind" and expressed her intent to build a life together while seeking warm support from fans. Van gave birth to her first child, a son, in June 2014, stating that both she and the baby were healthy and that she felt "full of happiness" in holding their long-awaited child. Her second son was born in December 2015, after which she affirmed her commitment to balancing and professional work, asking for continued fan support. Motherhood prompted adjustments to Do As Infinity's tour schedules during this period to accommodate family needs. Van filed for and finalized her divorce in July 2018, later sharing in a that the split allowed her to reconnect as with her ex-husband. She emphasized co-parenting, noting, "It doesn't change the fact that he is our children's father, so we are still keeping contact." Following the divorce, relocated from to her hometown of for family support in raising her children, describing the move as a rebirth that brought her relief and growth.

Career

Do As Infinity

was formed in 1999 as a project under the label, with Tomiko Van selected as the lead vocalist through auditions organized by composer Dai Nagao. Nagao, already established as a songwriter for Avex artists, sought to create a band and recruited guitarist Ryo Owatari alongside Van, who brought her distinctive vocal style influenced by her multicultural background. The trio debuted with an unconventional promotional strategy, performing over 100 street lives primarily around Shibuya's Hachiko statue to build grassroots buzz before their official release. The band's breakthrough came with their debut single "," released on September 29, 1999, which introduced their pop-rock sound characterized by Van's emotive delivery and Nagao's melodic compositions. Building momentum, they achieved widespread success in 2001 with the single "Fukai Mori," the second ending theme for the anime , which propelled the band to national prominence through its association with the popular series. This track, along with their debut album and follow-up (2001), the latter selling over 609,000 copies—solidified their early 2000s peak, blending accessible pop-rock with Van's soaring vocals and Owatari's guitar work.) During this period, evolved stylistically, transitioning from straightforward pop-rock toward more experimental elements, as seen in albums like (2003), incorporating layered arrangements and introspective themes while maintaining commercial appeal. They undertook extensive tours, including the 2001 live tour and the 2002 Greatest Year '02: All Standing nationwide run, culminating in high-profile performances that showcased Van's stage presence. The band received accolades such as the 2003 Gold Disc Award for Rock & Pop Album of the Year for their greatest hits compilation Do the Best, recognizing their chart-topping impact. In 2005, amid growing individual creative interests—particularly Van's desire to explore solo endeavors—the band announced their disbandment on September 13, effective September 29, coinciding with their sixth anniversary. They concluded their original run with a final concert at Nippon Budokan on November 25, 2005, titled Do As Infinity: Final, where Van reflected on the group's journey in front of thousands of fans, marking the end of an era defined by her central role as the charismatic frontwoman.

Solo career

Following the disbandment of on September 29, 2005, announced that Tomiko Van would pursue a solo career under the label. Her official solo debut came with the studio Farewell, released on March 29, 2006, which peaked at number 7 on the weekly albums chart and sold over 45,000 copies. The album marked her transition from band vocalist to independent artist, featuring introspective tracks that reflected on personal growth and change. Van's first solo single, "Flower," was released on June 7, 2006, and reached number 10 on the weekly singles chart, selling approximately 18,800 copies. This upbeat pop-rock track served as the theme for the drama series Oishii Proposal. Later that year, she issued "Senkō" on September 27, 2006, which peaked at number 14 on and was later included on her second studio album. "" followed on November 29, 2006, achieving number 14 on the chart and incorporating acoustic elements in its style. In 2007, Van explored covers with her first compilation album, Voice cover you with love, released on March 28, which reinterpreted classic Japanese and international songs in her signature emotive vocal style. This was followed by Voice 2 cover lovers rock on March 5, 2008, focusing on rock-influenced tracks from artists like Spitz and Tulip to showcase her versatility in adapting established hits. Van returned to original material with the single "Tokyo Biyori" on June 18, 2008, written by Tulip's Kazuo Zaitsu, which peaked at number 18 on the weekly singles chart. Her second studio album, Van, arrived on December 10, 2008, compiling tracks from her singles alongside new material and reaching number 28 on . This release concluded her active solo output before the band's reunion.

Acting career

Tomiko Van made her live-action acting debut in the 2007 Japanese film Heat Island (Hîto airando), directed by Osamu Katayama, where she portrayed the supporting role of Minami in a comedic centered on street gangs entangled in a case involving stolen money. The film, based on a novel by Ryosuke Kakine, follows a group of underground fighters who unwittingly become targets after discovering the cash, blending elements of crime and humor. In the same year, Van expanded her acting pursuits by appearing in a role in the Japanese production of the musical BKLYN the Musical, a story of a young French woman searching for her unknown father in , which highlighted her performance skills alongside her musical talents. This stage appearance marked her entry into theater, though she did not take on further major acting roles after 2008, shifting focus back to her music career.

Later band activities

Do As Infinity announced their reunion on September 29, 2008, coinciding with the third anniversary of their disbandment concert and the ninth anniversary of their formation. The band, now consisting of vocalist Tomiko Van and guitarist Ryo Owatari without original member Dai Nagao, resumed activities with a surprise appearance at the a-nation festival earlier that year. This revival led to the release of their seventh studio , Eternal Flame, on September 30, 2009, which debuted at No. 9 on the weekly charts and marked a return to charting success after their hiatus. The album's performance helped rekindle fan interest, with subsequent singles like "∞1" also entering the top 10. In the 2010s, Do As Infinity evolved by incorporating more mature pop-rock elements while maintaining ties to anime and media projects. Albums such as Brand New Days (2015), Alive (2018), and Do As Infinity (2019) featured a blend of original tracks and collaborations, with Van often contributing lyrics that emphasized themes of perseverance and emotion. Notable singles included "Kimi ga Inai Mirai," the ending theme for InuYasha: The Final Act in 2010, and later tracks like "Mysterious Magic" for Saint Seiya Omega in 2013, reinforcing their enduring appeal in anime soundtracks. Van's lyrical input, drawing from personal introspection, added depth to the band's sound, as seen in songs like "Enrai" from Brand New Days. Van's personal life influenced the band's schedule during the mid-2010s. She married in September 2012 and welcomed children, leading to a focus on family that limited extensive touring from 2012 to 2018. Activities resumed more fully after her in July 2018, allowing for increased performances and releases. Marking their 25th anniversary in 2024, Do As Infinity held special events, including the sold-out 25th Anniversary LIVE in at Showa Women's University Humanitae Hall on October 6, which drew around 2,000 fans from and abroad, and a free live concert in on September 29. This momentum carried into 2025 with the Live Tour 2025, featuring performances at Billboard Live Yokohama (November 21), (November 29 and December 1), (December 3 and 4), The Club Nagasaki (December 6, two shows), and Billboard Live (December 21). They also performed at LaLaLa Festival in on August 23, 2025, and made their return to at Anime Friends in on July 5, 2025. Upcoming performances include the Shikaoi Bunon Festival on November 16, 2025. As of November 2025, remains an active touring act, with Van showcasing a more nuanced vocal delivery honed over decades, emphasizing emotional resonance in live settings without pursuing new solo endeavors.

Discography

Studio albums

Tomiko Van released her debut solo studio , Farewell, on March 29, 2006. Featuring 12 tracks centered on themes, the marked her transition to a solo artist with a blend of pop, , and rock elements. It peaked at #7 on the weekly albums chart and sold 45,409 copies overall. Her second original studio album, , followed on December 10, 2008. Comprising 11 tracks that explore a more mature pop-rock style, it includes the title track as the lead single and highlights Van's evolving songwriting. The album reached #28 on the weekly albums chart, with total sales of 8,852 copies. Production for both albums involved collaborations with producers, including executive producer , and featured Van's personal involvement in writing lyrics for key songs like "Van" and "Help." Tracks from the Farewell era, such as the single "Flower," underscored her introspective style.

Cover albums

Tomiko Van's cover albums, released during her early solo career, showcased her interpretive vocal style through reimaginings of established songs, allowing her to explore diverse genres while highlighting her emotive delivery. These projects marked a departure from original compositions, focusing instead on paying homage to influential tracks from and international catalogs. Her debut cover album, Voice Cover You With Love, was released on March 28, 2007, by . The collection features 12 covers of and Western hits, including a rendition of "Stay With Me" originally by . Other notable interpretations include "Coffee Rumba" (a cover of Yosui Inoue's version of the classic) and tracks by artists such as and ASKA. The album peaked at number 22 on the weekly chart, remaining on the chart for four weeks and selling 14,581 copies in total. The following year, Van issued her second cover album, Voice 2 Cover Lovers Rock, on March 5, 2008. Comprising 11 tracks with reggae and lovers rock influences, it includes Japanese adaptations of Bob Marley songs alongside covers like "Cherry" by Spitz and "It's Only Love" by Masaharu Fukuyama. This release peaked at number 28 on the Oricon weekly chart, charting for four weeks and achieving sales of 7,979 copies. In selecting songs for these albums, Van prioritized tracks that aligned with her vocal range, enabling nuanced expressions of , while studio arrangements fused the originals' essences with contemporary pop elements to suit her established style. The first album was promoted alongside her 2007 solo tour, integrating live performances of select covers.

Singles

Tomiko Van has released six solo singles from 2006 to 2022, all under the label. These releases marked her transition from band vocalist to solo artist, featuring a mix of original pop ballads and rock-influenced tracks that showcased her vocal range and emotional delivery. Each single was accompanied by B-sides and often limited-edition formats with DVDs containing music videos or live footage.
TitleRelease DateOricon Weekly PeakSales (copies)Notes
"Flower"June 7, 2006#1024,230Debut single and summer-themed ballad used as the theme song for the TBS drama Oishii Propose; included on her debut album Farewell as the title track. B-side: "Brave".
"Senkō" (閃光)September 27, 2006#1413,860Upbeat pop-rock track emphasizing light and fleeting moments; B-sides: "Inside of Mind" and "Prayer". Later included on the album Van..
"Yumeji" (夢路)November 29, 2006#1410,237Dream-inspired ballad with introspective lyrics; charted for three weeks. B-side: "Ever After". Featured on the album Van..
"Tokyo Biyori" (東京日和)June 18, 2008#2510,500Urban lifestyle-themed song reflecting daily life in Tokyo; B-sides include "Hum a Tune" (a cover) and "Byakuya no Hanabira". Served as a lead-in to her second original album Van..
"again"October 3, 2018Digital single composed by Tetsuya Komuro with lyrics by Van.
"遠路" (Enro)April 1, 2022Digital single; also known as "Long Road".
Tomiko Van has contributed guest vocals and lyrics to several projects outside her solo work, often in collaboration with her bandmate Ryo Owatari or other artists. One early example is her featured vocals on "Drive Me Nuts" by Cyber X, a track released in 2003 that blended elements with her distinctive pop-rock style. In the same year, Van provided lyrics and guest vocals alongside Ryo Owatari on "" from Atami's compilation album Atamibest, marking an early inter-band crossover during the active years of . Post-reunion with Do As Infinity in 2008, Van's vocal contributions were central to the band's releases, including lead vocals and co-lyrics on the 2009 album Eternal Flame, where her performance on tracks like the title song emphasized emotional depth in the pop-rock arrangements. She also delivered prominent vocals on the band's 2010 single "Kimi ga Inai Mirai," the opening theme for the anime InuYasha: The Final Act, co-writing the lyrics to enhance its themes of loss and future uncertainty. As of 2025, Van's collaborative work continues through Do As Infinity's live tours, such as the Live Tour, where she has performed unreleased covers and guest spots with other artists during exclusive sets.

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