Toshiki Kondo, born on March 12, 2007, in Japan, is a multi-talented ukulele player, singer, and actor. His journey with the ukulele began at six when he felt drawn to one at a Costco store, although he didn’t get it until a year later as a belated Christmas gift from his father's friend. This sparked a passion that led him to win a regional ukulele contest at the age of eight. By nine, he was contracted with Sony Music Labels and became a member of the kids’ band HAD on the BS Fuji show Ponkikkies. At eleven, he was appointed as the third Konamon Ambassador by the Japan Konamon Association and began acting, portraying Django in NHK's Musica Piccolino. He also released his major debut mini-album UKULELE DAYS in 2018, featuring "Soran Bushi" produced by renowned ukulele player Jake Shimabukuro. Toshiki Kondo has consistently participated in competitions and performances, including opening for Jake Shimabukuro's tour in Japan and making history as the youngest performer at the Fuji Rock Festival and Billboard Live. Toshiki Kondo has expanded his activities, including his first overseas performance in Korea in 2024, and continues to engage his fans through music, drama appearances, and interactive concerts. His song, "Komariwarai" (2024) was debuted at the Kyoto Mafu 2024, marking another significant milestone in his vibrant career.
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