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Daisuke Inoue : ウィキペディア英語版
Daisuke Inoue

is a Japanese businessman best known as the inventor of the karaoke machine. Inoue, a musician in his youth employed in backing businesspeople who wanted to sing in bars, invented the machine as a means of allowing them to sing without live back-up. He did not patent the machine and so did not directly profit, but he continued to work in the industry it generated, including patenting a pesticide for karaoke machines. Named one of ''Time Magazine''s "Most Influential Asians of the Century" in 1999, he was awarded the Ig Nobel Peace Prize in 2004 and in 2005 was the subject of the Japanese biopic ''Karaoke''.
== Life and career ==

Diasuke Inoue was born in Osaka, Japan on May 10, 1940. He was raised in Nishinomiya, the son of a pancake vendor with a stall behind a train station. He started playing drums in high school, but was not particularly skillful, as a result of which he took on the business management of his band, which provided back-up music in a club for businessmen who wanted to take the stage.〔 He developed the basic idea of karaoke, which means "empty orchestra", when one client wanted Inoue to back him during a business trip that Inoue could not attend. He supplied the businessman with taped accompaniment instead. Thinking that the idea might have widespread appeal, he began in 1971 renting to bars in Kobe eleven machines outfitted with tapes and amplifiers which he had assembled along with some friends.〔 They proved popular, and a trend was born.〔
Inoue did not patent his invention and so did not directly profit from the invention that started a booming industry. He did continue in the field, inventing a pesticide to repel cockroaches and rats that destroy the electronics within karaoke machines.〔 In the 1980s, he ran a business engaged in securing licensing for music in eight-track karaoke machines.〔 In the 1990s, with eight-track karaoke out of use, Inoue turned his company towards working with Daiichikosho, then the top karaoke company, but though he was earning considerable money as chairman of the company left it when he suffered a period of depression.〔 Subsequently, Inoue launched the All-Japan Karaoke Industrialist Association.〔

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