Masataka Matsutōya
An image from Penguin's Memory: A Tale of Happiness, one of the productions that also features Masataka Matsutōya.
Masataka Matsutōya

Masataka Matsutōya

November 19, 1951 — Tokyo, Japan

Japanese arranger, composer, music producer, and motor journalist. He currently resides in Setagaya, Tokyo. He is a graduate of Keio Senior High School and Keio University. Aliases include "Manta" and "Yumin teishu". His wife is singer-songwriter, composer, and lyricist Yumi Matsutoya.

In 1971, he participated as a background musician in Takuro Yoshida's album, "Ningen nante." He began to frequently perform with Yoshida as the keyboard player in other albums and live performances, and also began his first work with arrangement. In 1973, he formed the group "Caramel Mama" with fellow musicians Haruomi Hosono, Shigeru Suzuki, and Tateo Hayashi. This group later evolved into a group named "Tin Pan Alley."

The Little Girl Who Conquered Time

The Little Girl Who Conquered Time

1983

School in the Crosshairs

School in the Crosshairs

1981

Mio's Cookbook

Mio's Cookbook

2020

Heaven's Bookstore

Heaven's Bookstore

2004

Penguin's Memory: A Tale of Happiness

Penguin's Memory: A Tale of Happiness

1985

Rainbow Fireflies

Rainbow Fireflies

2012

Wings Of Light "The Gates Of Heaven" Tour

Wings Of Light "The Gates Of Heaven" Tour

1991

The Girl Who Leapt Through Time

The Girl Who Leapt Through Time

1997