Vision Factory

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This article is about the Japanese talent agency. For the defunct CD-i video game developer of the Netherlands, see The Vision Factory.
Vision Factory
Type Private
Industry Entertainment
Genre Talent Agency
Founded 1984
Founder(s) Tetsuo Taira
Headquarters Aoyama, Tokyo, Japan
Area served Japan
Employees 50
Subsidiaries Palette
Website http://www.visionfactory.jp/

Vision Factory is a Japanese talent agency. It largely works with musical talent, but has branched out in recent years to include actors and comedians. It was founded by Tetsuo Taira in 1984 under the name Rising Productions. However, the company changed its name to Freegate Promotions and now present, Vision Factory, after Taira was indicted and sent to prison for tax evasion in 2001.[1] The company came into prominence after the widespread successes of musical acts Namie Amuro, MAX, Speed and Da Pump in the mid to late 90s.

Representative list of notable present and past clients

Music

Solo

Bands and groups

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