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Fullkawa Honpo (古川本舗 Furukawa Hompo, "Fullkawa Head Office"), is a Japanese musician, who began releasing Vocaloid music under the name Fullkawa-P (古川P) in 2009. After self-releasing Vocaloid music and self-cover extended plays using his own voice, he debuted under independent label Balloom using the name Fullkawa Honpo in 2011. Fullkawa Honpo is from Osaka, Japan.[1] When he was 14, he joined his first band, a Visual-kei band specialising in metal.[2] He joined a guitar rock group at university, and after finishing university decided to continue to be a musician, having difficulties finding other types of work.[2] He continued with that band, and the group moved to Tokyo for their CD debut. However, when Fullkawa Honpo was in mis mid 20s, the band split before they managed to debut, and he remained in Tokyo to work as a designer.[2] Frustrated with the band, he began working as a Vocaloid producer, and started uploading songs to Nico Nico Douga in June 2009.[3] He took his Vocaloid moniker Fullkawa-P from a local carpark business called Furukawa Parking (古川パーキング), thinking that something ending in "P" would be suitable, in the style of many other Vocaloid producers.[2] Fullkawa Honpo continued to release Vocaloid songs in 2009 and 2010, with his songs "Piano Lesson," "Mugs" and "Alice" all receiving over 100,000 views ("Alice" receiving over 400,000), as well as self-releasing Vocaloid music on CD, beginning with the Piano Lesson EP in September 2009. In March 2011, Fullka