World of Giant Dinosaurs 2006” (Makuhari, July 15 – September 10, 2006) — Music Production
Composed Music for the Xbox 360 Game “Tengai Makyo ZIRAIA”
Produced initial music for NTT Docomo’s “Melody Call” service
Composed the alert tone for NTT Docomo’s Emergency Earthquake Warning “Area Mail” system
Created the payment confirmation sound for the mobile credit service “iD”
“Tanabata Concert” (Akashi Municipal Planetarium)
Mineaki Hotta’s Chiang Mai Dreaming blends kalimba tones with natural soundscapes, creating a nostalgic and meditative sonic environment.
A lost 1975 Pink Floyd-styled gem. Previously unreleased Tokyo ’70s prog recordings by Takashi Kokubo and three collaborators finally issued. Includes a track featuring Shingetsu’s Haruhiko Tsuda.
A 2006 Progressive Rock Masterpiece. HAL & RING complete ALCHEMY, a new recording featuring 1970s-style heavy organ prog. Haruhiko Tsuda’s guitar work shines.
A collaboration between Yumiko Morioka and Takashi Kokubo. A new masterpiece of Japanese environmental music, rooted in nature and imbued with deep emotion and transcendence.
Ambient × J-Rock Film Score. Eight tracks including GLAY, officially selected in two international film festival soundtrack categories; created by director Tanabe and the composers.
Takashi Kokubo & Andrea Esperti’s collaboration album Music For A Cosmic Garden is a healing work that fuses field-recorded nature soundscapes with meditative ambient music.
Takashi Kokubo combines natural field recordings from 50 countries with cutting-edge visual technology. 5.1ch surround Blu-ray.
Final installment of the Brain-Fitness series. GAIA infrasonic mix. Birds and water with synths drifting through space. Cyberphonic recording, headphones recommended.
Brain-Fitness, 2nd Volume. Fractal soundfields that regulate the nervous system. Cyberphonic recording. Headphones recommended.
Brain-Fitness Trilogy Vol.1. DNA-helix themed 3D sound to activate the brain. Headphones recommended. Includes “EVOLUTION IN URBANLIFE.”
Light In The Attic’s Japan Special Edition Becomes Grammy Nominee: Takashi Kokubo and the Definitive Survey of Japanese Ambient
“Beautiful Night of the Moon” is a poetic soundscape themed on moonlight and silence — a sonic journey that wraps the night and brings gentle healing to the heart.
Roppongi Hills Arena (Tokyo): Environmental Music Production (Opened April 25, 2003)
Oasis 21 (Nagoya Sakae Park District): Music Production (October 11, 2002)
Kosei Hospital (Aichi Prefecture): Sound Environment Design and Music Production (Late April 2002)
Laguna Gamagori “Laguna Ten Bosch (Lagnasia)” – Music Production (Opened Late April 2002)
Yamaguchi Prefectural Art Museum – Music Production for the Exhibition “Claude Monet” (July 5 – September 30)
Kitakyushu Expo 2001 – “Eco Life Mall” / “Healing & Wellness Pavilion”: Sound Environment Design and Music Production (July 7 – November 4)
Yamaguchi Kirara Expo – “Yamaguchi Pavilion: The Land Where Life Shines”: Sound Environment Design and Music Production (July 14 – September 30)
Utsukushima Future Expo – “Why Museum” and “21st Century Construction Pavilion”: Sound Environment Design and Music Production (July 7 – September 30)
Mobile Phone Ringtones — Music Production (for TU-Ka “Forest of Healing” and NTT docomo “Healing Box (within GIGA)”)
The 1st ION Forest Retreat was held on November 11–12, 2025.
An additional live performance celebrating the release of GAIAPHILIA, the collaborative album by Yumiko Morioka & Takashi Kokubo
“Gaiaphilia” — Japan-Exclusive CD Release Party
“Tree of Life” — Takashi Kokubo & Naoki Tate Live at Manchin Saketen
2nd GAS Bon Odori Festival
Performed at the live event “Yorubon” at Gallery “Gasbon Metabolism”
Performing Van Gogh in Arles, Southern France! Takashi Kokubo Concert “Van Gogh and Arles”
In connection with the exhibition “Ryuichi Sakamoto Tribute — Music / Art / Media,” a live festival centered on Micro Ambient Music will be presented.
Ultra-Ancient Future Music “JOMON DIVA — Rite of Creation”
Release date: February 12, 2026 A sound environment designer reveals the secrets of sound for the first time.
NHK "Don’t sleep through life! "(Rebroadcast)“Why does the earthquake early warning on mobile phones sound like that?”
Asahi Shimbun GLOBE No. 292 (newspaper insert) — Contemporary Society Seen Through Sound
Asahi Shimbun (Web Edition):“Gyu-ee!” — The Master of Healing Sound Behind Japan’s Mobile Earthquake Early Warning Tone Reflects on the Relationship Between Society and Sound
Spatial Audio Production in a Log House Surrounded by Forest
Remote Live Appearance on “Lovely Day♡” (FM Yokohama 84.7) from Yamanashi Discussed the Yokohama sound logo.
“Yokohama’s sound logo completed — expressing the city’s brand image through sound” (Yokohama Keizai Shimbun)
NHK Don’t Sleep Through Life! — “Why does the earthquake early warning on mobile phones sound like that?”
Appearance on Hideki Matsutake’s Program “Logic Radio #150” (α-STATION / FM Kyoto)