At the age of 21, D-YAMA opened Akihabara MOGRA, and since 2009, has been a key figure in Akihabara's new generation, leading MOGRA's unique culture on both the Akihabara and club scene stages. In November 2013, D-YAMA organized "Akihard.net - Akihabara Internet Music Festival," a large-scale festival held at the entire Shinkiba ageHa venue, attracting over 2,000 people. Involving numerous well-known artists and MOGRA fans, D-YAMA successfully held an unprecedented "Akihabara club event" in the sacred realm of Shinkiba ageHa. Afterwards, D-YAMA served as the backing DJ for Mami Kawada, who sang theme songs for anime such as "Shakugan no Shana" and "Jormungand," advocating for club-style live performances by anisong singers. D-YAMA worked alongside Kawada as her exclusive DJ, traveling the world, touring nationally for album releases, and even performing at her retirement concert. Since then, D-YAMA has continued to work with the music creator group "I've," to which Kawada belonged, producing DJ mixes. D-YAMA's DJ play at "Dempagumi.inc's" "Worldwide☆Dempa Tour 2014 Final," held at the Nippon Budokan with over 10,000 spectators, was highly acclaimed. In January 2017, D-YAMA once again captivated the audience with an impressive DJ performance at "Dempagumi.inc's" "Makuhari Arena Tour 2017 Final" at the Nippon Budokan. Now, D-YAMA travels not only throughout Japan but also internationally, including the United States, Germany, and Southeast Asia, performing at events with thousands of attendees. D-YAMA is also a Pioneer DJ demonstrator and a longtime instructor for rekordbox seminars, traveling throughout Japan as an instructor. D-YAMA became independent in 2019 and currently serves as the Representative Director of MOGRA Co., Ltd., aiming for MOGRA's next stage.
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