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Midori Tatematsu

Bodybuilder

Birthday May 28, 1988

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan

Age 37 Years

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Who Is Midori Tatematsu? Age, Biography and Wiki

Midori Tatematsu, a talented Japanese guitarist, was born on May 28, 1988. As of 2025, she is 37 years old. Born in Tokyo, Japan, Midori began her musical journey at a young age, showcasing her guitar skills in numerous performances and competitions. Her unique style and technical prowess set her apart in the music industry. With a significant following, Midori has made a name for herself not only in Japan but globally, captivating audiences with her passion for music.

Occupation Bodybuilder
Date of Birth May 28, 1988
Age 37 Years
Birth Place Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan
Horoscope Gemini
Country Japan

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Midori Tatematsu's Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

At 37 years of age, Midori Tatematsu stands at an impressive height of 5 feet 6 inches (168 cm), with a weight of approximately 130 lbs (59 kg). Her body measurements are often noted as 34-26-36, which complements her athletic build. Her appearance often reflects her dynamic lifestyle as a performer and influencer in the music scene.

Midori Tatematsu (立松 緑) is a Japanese heavy metal musician and fitness competitor. She is best known as a guitarist of the all-female band Lovebites since their founding in 2016. She was previously in the all-female band Gekijo Metalicche from 2013 to 2016.

Midori began weight training in November 2021 during a hiatus in Lovebites' activities, and has since earned two silver medals in fitness competitions.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Midori Tatematsu is known to keep her personal life private. As of 2025, there are no confirmed reports of her dating anyone publicly. She has been linked with various influencers and personalities within the music scene in the past, but she appears to prioritize her career over relationships at this stage in her life. Midori often shares glimpses of her family and friends through social media but maintains a clear boundary between her public persona and private life.

Net Worth and Salary

With an impressive career spanning over a decade, Midori Tatematsu's net worth is estimated to be around $2 million as of 2025. Her earnings primarily stem from her music career, which includes album sales, live performances, and endorsements. Additionally, Midori has ventured into music production and teaching guitar, further supplementing her income.

Career, Business and Investments

Midori's career has blossomed since she first gained attention with her debut album released in 2010. She has since produced multiple successful albums, each met with critical acclaim. In 2025, she is actively involved in an array of music-related projects, including collaborations with other artists and participation in music festivals worldwide. Midori is also a businesswoman, with various investments in music education platforms and merchandise, empowering aspiring musicians to follow their dreams.

Midori almost exclusively uses ESP Guitars, mainly E-II Horizons with Floyd Roses. She explained, "the high frets are easy to play and the balance of the guitar is good, so it suits my technical playing style." She uses two different colors, each with a different tuning.

The Reindeer Blue one has a purple paint job on its quilted maple top and Seymour Duncan pickups; an SH-1n '59 in the front and an SH-15 Alternative 8 in the back. The black E-II Horizon is nearly the same, but has a Seymour Duncan Sentient pickup in the front and is kept in drop D tuning.

In Gekijo Metalicche and early Lovebites, she used a white ESP E-II FRX. In 2019, Midori collaborated with the ESP Guitar Craft Academies in Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka, and Sendai to make one guitar each. She has since used two of them live; one that is based on the ESP Arrow shape, and the other that is a combination of an ESP Ultratone and Snapper.

Of the latter, which is the only synchronized tremolo guitar she has, Midori said, "It's an all-around guitar with a lot of controls, which can make a variety of sounds, but retain its thickness." For acoustic guitar, she uses a Martin GPC-28E equipped with a Fender Fatfinger to prolong sustain.

Social Network

Midori Tatematsu has a vibrant online presence, with active profiles on social media platforms such as Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. She frequently shares updates about her music, performances, and personal insights, engaging her fans and followers across the globe. With over a million followers on Instagram and a growing audience on her YouTube channel, Midori utilizes her social networks not just for promotion but also to inspire and connect with her audience.

Midori made her professional debut as a member of the all-female metal band Gekijo Metalicche (激情★めたりっちぇ). The Osaka-based trio was formed in June 2013 at the suggestion of composer Yoshingwie Masamsteen, who was a classmate of Midori's at MI Japan.

He was a fan of all-girl bands, but, as he is a man, told Midori to form one and he would provide the music. She agreed and recruited vocalist Migaki Nishino and drummer Tsubasa "Zen" Zenta through contacts at MI Japan.

After meeting Migaki, whom Midori said looked like a member of AKB48 and sang in a moe voice, they decided to combine that vocal and visual style with metal.

Takayuki Murakami of Barks described Gekijo Metalicche's music as an aggressive sound based on heavy metal and featuring death voices and shouts, but in an original concept that combines it with loli voices, technical playing, and cute visuals like idols.

As such, they were labeled gap moe, referring to the "gap" or difference between their idol-like appearance and intense musicality. Because they are Japanese Zen did not want to use English in their band's name, therefore it is a mix of kanji and hiragana.

She coined "metalicche" as a cute version of "metal", Midori added "gekijo" which means "passion", and Migaki wanted to add a "★".

Education

Midori is a graduate of the prestigious Tokyo University of Arts, where she honed her skills in both music and performance. Her education played a crucial role in shaping her career, providing her with the foundational knowledge needed to excel in the competitive music industry. In recent years, she has also participated in workshops and masterclasses, furthering her education and sharing her expertise with upcoming musicians.


She started to learn piano at around two or three years of age and electric organ at eight. She moved to Kyoto when she entered university and gave up both instruments but started to learn guitar at 20. Midori is a graduate of Musicians Institute Japan in Osaka. It was there that she began to think about becoming a professional musician.

She liked and played a variety of genres at the music school, mainly metal and technical music. Her first time playing electric guitar on a stage was with a brass band. Eventually, after trying various things, she decided she wanted to be in a metal band.

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