Naotaro Moriyama is a Japanese male singer-songwriter, born on April 23, 1976 in
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo. His mother is the singer Yoshiko Moriyama. He started singing
with a guitar in his hand when he was in college, and made his debut as
"Naotaro" in 2001 with the mini-album "Naotaro" from an independent label, and
made his major label debut in October 2002 with the mini-album "Dry Song is Just
Right for Fish Food" from Universal Music. His second single "Sakura (Solo)" was
a big hit, reaching No. 1 on the Oricon Singles Chart, followed by his
mini-album "Sokutsu no Kawa wo Koukou ni...