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A long-time contributor to both beatmania IIDX and pop'n music, Tomoyuki's work with BEMANI stretches as far back as 1999, where he started off as a sound data analyzer alongside [[Osamu Migitera]] and [[Jun Wakita]] in [[PnM AC 3|pop'n music 3]]. Less than a year later he wrote his first BEMANI song for ''KEYBOARDMANIA 2ndMIX'', ''Ride on the Light''. Shortly after he sound directed / supervised seven beatmania IIDX arcade games in a row, starting with [[AC 4th style|beatmania IIDX 4th style]]. He worked alongside [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]] from 4th to [[AC 8th style|8th]], along with [[Takehiko Fujii|SLAKE]] (who he also managed) in [[AC 9th style|9th]] and [[AC 10th style|10th]]. He also contributed covers / notecharts for pop'n music alongside his beatmania IIDX duties.
A long-time contributor to both beatmania IIDX and pop'n music, Tomoyuki's work with BEMANI stretches as far back as 1999, where he started off as a sound data analyzer alongside [[Osamu Migitera]] and [[Jun Wakita]] in [[PnM AC 3|pop'n music 3]]. Less than a year later he wrote his first BEMANI song for ''KEYBOARDMANIA 2ndMIX'', ''Ride on the Light''. Shortly after he sound directed / supervised seven beatmania IIDX arcade games in a row, starting with [[AC 4th style|beatmania IIDX 4th style]]. He worked alongside [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]] from 4th to [[AC 8th style|8th]], along with [[Takehiko Fujii|SLAKE]] (who he also managed) in [[AC 9th style|9th]] and [[AC 10th style|10th]]. He also contributed covers / notecharts for pop'n music alongside his beatmania IIDX duties.
Tomoyuki left Konami in 2004, though he continued to provide notecharts for CS beatmania IIDX releases for a couple of years after his departure. He still occasionally appears in pop'n music and jubeat with new songs.


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