Hikaru Hayashi
Hikaru Hayashi, born on October 22, 1931 in Tokyo, Japan, is a renowned figure in the film industry, particularly known for his work as an original music composer. Hayashi's career spans over two decades, with his earliest credited work being for the film 'The Lovers' in 1961.
Biography
Hikaru Hayashi, born on October 22, 1931 in Tokyo, Japan, is a renowned figure in the film industry, particularly known for his work as an original music composer. Hayashi's career spans over two decades, with his earliest credited work being for the film 'The Lovers' in 1961. He continued to make significant contributions to the industry, composing music for notable films such as 'Love Under the Crucifix' in 1962 and 'Boy' in 1969. Hayashi's work also extended to composing original music for the controversial film 'Edo Porn' in 1981. His compositions have been instrumental in enhancing the narrative and emotional impact of these films, showcasing his versatility and skill as a music composer.





