Mayโn ร KAWAMORI Shoji
KAWAMORI
Hello, everyone. Iโm Shoji Kawamori. Today, weโve invited another wonderful guest, and Iโd like to have some great conversations with her.
Mayโn
Hello, Iโm Mayโn. Thank you for having me.
KAWAMORI
I often talk about this, but when I first started planning Macross Frontier, I thought about Sheryl and Ranka, and how Ranka would gradually look up to Sheryl and try to catch up to her. But when it came to the galaxyโs top diva, thatโs easier said than done. We didnโt know if we could create such music or if we could find a singer capable of that. So the initial plan was to reduce Sherylโs screen time if we couldnโt find the right person.
Mayโn
Yay! I survived!
KAWAMORI
Then we were fortunate enough to have Kanno-san on board, and after that, you, even before you became Mayโn. When I heard your demo, I knew we could make it work. I was convinced, and from that point, your role gradually increased, leading to the story we have now.
Mayโn
Iโm so happy. Really, so happy. Also, I remember you expanded Sherylโs character in real time. You saw me warming up my voice and said, โSingers warm up their voices? Thatโs amazing! So cool!โ And thatโs how the scene where Sheryl warms up came to be.
Itโs because of you, and with the help of so many specialists like Yoko Kanno, that such an incredible musical piece was born. Iโm truly honored to have been a part of it, and it was a great inspiration for me.
KAWAMORI
Time has passed, and when I was in about 5th grade, I went to the 1970 Expo, 54 years ago, and was deeply moved. Seeing so many different people, not just Americans, but people from all over the worldโAfricans, Asiansโwas a massive shock to me. The characters in the original Macross were multinational, and I think that experience influenced that decision. When I recently looked back at the design of the Frontier Center, I realized how much it resembled the American Pavilion at the Expo. Subconsciously, it must have left a big impression on me.
Mayโn
Now that you mention it, the world of Macross really does portray coexistence without the feeling of โforeigners.โ I always thought it was futuristic and very much an anime concept during Frontier, but now it feels like reality is catching up. Walking around Shibuya, I often think, โThis looks like the Frontier!โ I often wonder if youโre actually from the future.
KAWAMORI
Mayโn, have you been to any expos yourself?
Mayโn
I went to the Aichi Expo in my hometown. I remember feeling like the world was condensed into one place, and it was very inspiring. It felt like traveling the world without ever leaving. I was in my first year of high school at the time, so I didnโt think too deeply about it, but I remember being able to learn about different cultures through the food and exhibits. It was like taking a trip to countries I had never visited.
KAWAMORI
Now, youโre actually traveling to different countries on your tours.
Mayโn
Yes, Iโve had the opportunity to visit many countries.
KAWAMORI
Have you noticed any differences or similarities now that youโve actually traveled?
Mayโn
On the contrary, Iโve been struck by how much things are the same. The more I realize how much is the same, the more it moves me. Of course, the languages are different, and the cultures people grow up in are different, but when I perform, people get excited in the same way, and they all have the same desire to make me happy. The love and passion people have are the same everywhere, and that always brings me joy.
Being able to visit all these countries, Iโve come to think, โThere are just different people, but weโre all the same.โ Every time I perform, I feel that the world really can become one, and thatโs just like Macross. As Basara said in Macross 7, โForget about war, listen to my song!โ Sheryl has that same spirit, I believe. So when I first experienced it, I was truly shocked. โThis is Macross! Music can unite us!โ
KAWAMORI
Itโs true, even during World War II, Iโve heard that the enemyโs music became really popular, so I think music can transcend cultures. Even if you donโt understand every word, music can reach across those barriers. What you said earlier about the importance of feeling things with your heart really resonated with me. People talk a lot about AI nowadays, but AI processes informationโit doesnโt actually feel anything. It can pretend to feel, but itโs not real. What remains in living beings, in humans, is the ability to feel. Expressing what you feel is going to be a key factor, I think.
Outside of work, what do you enjoy doing?
Mayโn
I like to go to my favorite cafes or try a new one. I also like to take different routes home every day. I never wear earphones outside because I want to feel things like the sound of the wind or just experience different stimuli. Iโve realized recently that I really crave those small, natural experiences. I listen to music sometimes, but itโs not a big part of my daily life. Iโm more into natural sounds, like cars passing by or the feel of people walking around me. Wearing earphones makes me feel too closed off from the world.
KAWAMORI
The sounds from earphones are created by someone else and donโt connect with our reality. Real connections are crucial for our future. Itโs not about good or bad, but recognizing real-world flows and connections is essential. It wasnโt always like this.
Mayโn
Yeah, Iโve realized lately how important it is to cherish those natural feelings. I didnโt always think like this, but recently, when I write lyrics, I find myself asking, โWhy does this make me feel so excited?โ or โWhy does this feel so to me?โ I think a lot about my daily life and emotions, and I realized that this is why. So when I read your concept on the homepage, I thought, โThis is exactly what Iโve been thinking about recently.โ
It really bothers me how humans categorize everything, like pests or beneficial insects, based on our convenience. Itโs the same when I write lyricsโmy sense of justice is just that: mine. Itโs not necessarily the right one. When I feel like someone elseโs perspective doesnโt make sense to me, I try to remind myself that they have their own sense of justice too. When I look at the ecosystem, I think more about how weโre all different but connected. Iโm not bothered by bugs at all.
KAWAMORI
The theme of the Expo is โDesigning Future Societies for Our Lives,โ but it feels like the focus is mostly on human lives.
Mayโn
I see.
KAWAMORI
Thatโs why I want to create a pavilion thatโs about all life, not just human life. When we say, โdesigning future societies for life,โ it could sound like weโre implying that life isnโt already thriving, but life is thriving right now. Itโs just that our sensitivity to it has dulled. Thatโs the idea behind the pavilion Iโm creating.
Mayโn
Thatโs wonderful. I always want to feel and experience things deeply, so Iโm really excited about being able to experience that visually and firsthand.
KAWAMORI
Whatโs it like when youโre performing, feeling the energy of the crowd?
Is it more like you become the song, rather than singing the song?
Something like that?
Mayโn
โBecoming the songโ is exactly what I strive for in my performances. If Iโm worried about singing well or not messing up the lyrics, I feel like Iโm straying away from the world of the song or the character Iโm portraying. If my thoughts are โI need to look cool,โ then thatโs not what the song is about. I believe that by fully embodying the songโs emotions, thatโs when I can really move someone. When Iโm fully focused on the music, thatโs when I feel like Iโve done my best.
I realized I canโt perform any other way thanks to Sherylโs songs in Macross. Sheryl is the galaxyโs ultimate queen, so early on in my career, I thought, โI have to look coolโ or โIs this the best angle for me?โ But I realized Sheryl never thinks like that. To her, looking cool is a given, and itโs that effortless confidence that defines her. That realization taught me that trying to look cool isnโt cool at all. Being natural is whatโs really cool and what touches people the most.
KAWAMORI
The pavilion Iโm creating will condense the experience of lifeโs journey because visitors only have about 30 minutes in each pavilion. One part will feature real-life footage on massive high-resolution screens, where you can see the Earth in vivid detail, like real-time satellite footage of clouds or the sun. Another will show how life forms develop inside eggsโthereโs some amazing footage. And then thereโs the XR theater, which I call the Super Dimensional Theater. Unlike VR, where you put on goggles and retreat into your own world, this system lets you interact with others while still providing an immersive experience. Equipped with cameras, it ensures you can see everyone around you. Weโve created a system where about 30 people can embark on a shared journey through the cycle of life. You start by experiencing what it feels like to be a creature in the food chain, to eat and be eaten, then you come back to your own perspective, take a step back, and dive back into the experience again. Itโs designed so you can feel like youโre transcending space and time, which is why we call it the Super Dimensional Theater. Itโs about a 10- to 11-minute experience that focuses on the interconnectedness of life. No mecha appears in it, but in a way, it condenses the feeling you get during the climax of Macross, where music, battles, and character relationships all converge at once. Thatโs the kind of experience we want to offer.
Mayโn
Iโm really looking forward to it.
How can we make the most of this pavilion experience?
KAWAMORI
Since the theme is โLIVE EARTH JOURNEY,โ I think itโs important to approach it with an adventurous mindset. Itโs not about finding the right or wrong answersโitโs about how deeply you can immerse yourself in the experience. The more you feel a part of it, the more youโll get out of it.
Mayโn
Thatโs an experience you donโt come across every day.
KAWAMORI
Exactly. Another part of the exhibition is designed for visitors who canโt wear headsets, like younger children. Weโve combined 3D audio, holographic screens, and tactile vibrations to create an interactive environment. Itโs like a festival of life where you can jump in, interact, and play.
Mayโn
Iโve often heard you talk about nature, and I remember seeing you and Yoko Kanno discuss how humans and nature need to coexist. This pavilion feels very much like something only you, Mr.kawamori, could create. Was that the concept from the start?
KAWAMORI
Iโve always been concerned about how human-centric our society is becoming. Itโs not about whether itโs good or badโhuman society is just built that wayโbut in this age where weโre questioning human diversity, I think we need to broaden our perspective to include the diversity of all living things. Focusing solely on human diversity can lead to more conflict, so I believe itโs crucial to view diversity from a broader, all-encompassing perspective.
Thatโs one of the key concepts behind this projectโa paradigm shift from a human-centered world to a life-centered one. The โLife Sphereโ graphic we mentioned earlier illustrates this idea: all kinds of living creatures are placed on a globe, with no hierarchy, and theyโre all interconnected. The idea is that life itself is a continuous cycle, much like the concept of the spacetime continuum.
Mayโn
It feels like this pavilion encapsulates not only your career as a director but also your life philosophy.
KAWAMORI
Yes, that might be true. Having worked in the entertainment industry for over 40 years, I feel really fortunate to have been a part of it. Iโve always loved science, philosophy, and psychology, and there are plenty of exhibitions dedicated to those topics. But I donโt think thatโs what the Expo should focus on. The Expo should be more epoch-makingโrather than documenting history, it should present a vision for the future. Thatโs why I want to combine science, entertainment, and the human experience into something chaotic and dynamic.
Mayโn
Iโm really excited about it. And once again, I feel that Macross truly reflects who you are, Mr.kawamori. Macross is about the vastness of space, the fascinating relationships, and the coexistence of different species. The Zentradi and the Vajra may seem like enemies from a human perspective, but you always show that thereโs more to them than just that.
That perspective of looking beyond just one point of view is something I find deeply meaningful in Macross, and itโs part of what made me so invested in the series. Talking with you today, I realize that your works are filled with that kind of expansive, loving worldview because you always approach things from this broad perspective of Earth, the universe, and life.
KAWAMORI
Iโm so grateful to hear that. I hope youโll be able to experience it firsthand, even before the official opening.
Mayโn
I absolutely want to go.
KAWAMORI
I donโt think weโve had many chances to talk this deeply about our personal feelings before. Weโve discussed works and music, but today weโve touched on deeper topics, and Iโve found it incredibly fulfilling. I feel like Iโve gained a lot of inspiration for the direction I want to take in the future.
Mayโn
That makes me really happy. Iโve been thinking lately about what it means for someoneโs life to shine, and two people who come to mind are you and Kanno-san. From the moment I first met you both, I felt that. Youโre both incredibly respected and accomplished, but youโve never lost your childlike curiosity. I can tell that you still live with that sense of wonder, that feeling of โThis is fun!โ or โWhatโs this?โ I see how that spirit drives your creativity.
Because of that, specialists from all over gather around you, saying, โThat sounds fun!โ or โIโd love to help with that!โ You create this wonderful circle of people. Being able to work in that kind of environment right after I became Mayโn was such a huge opportunity for me. I didnโt fully realize it back then, but as Iโve gotten older and gained more experience, Iโve come to appreciate it even more. Every time we meet, I feel like you havenโt changed. But now I realize thatโs because youโre constantly evolving. Itโs that evolution that makes you someone I truly admire.
KAWAMORI
Thank you.
Mayโn
People who continue to create new things always have their radar set on something extraordinary. I want to keep delivering music and creating live performances. Since Iโm fortunate enough to be involved in a creative profession, I donโt just want to focus on musicโI want to keep broadening my horizons and make sure my life continues to shine.
KAWAMORI
Thank you so much for today.
Mayโn
Thank you!
Mayโn
Debuting at the young age of 15 in 2005, she is a talented female artist renowned for her ability to perform across a wide range of genres, including POPS, ROCK, DANCE, and R&B. She has provided theme songs for numerous anime, dramas, films, and games, many of which have topped the charts. Over her career, she has successfully held five solo concerts at iconic venues such as Nippon Budokan and Yokohama Arena. Since 2010, she has expanded her activities overseas, performing solo concerts in 16 cities worldwide and headlining major international festivals in 7 countries at 9 locations.
She enjoys immense popularity in the Asian region, particularly in China. She became the first Japanese artist to win the โWEIBO Account Festival in Japanโ award for three consecutive years, hosted by Chinaโs largest SNS platform, WEIBO. In 2019, she also received recognition as the only Japanese recipient at the โASIAN MUSIC FESTIVAL 2019โ held in Shenzhen, China.
In recent years, she has ventured into musical theater. In September 2021, she starred as Gloria, the heroine in the Korean hit musical Jack the Ripper. Later in December 2021, she took on the role of Yuria, the heroine in the musical adaptation of the legendary Weekly Shonen Jump comic Fist of the North Star.
Starting June 1, 2024, the Mayโn Road to 20th Anniversary will kick off, marking the beginning of her journey toward her 20th career anniversary. With her unparalleled vocal skills and striking high-tone voice, she continues to captivate audiences both in Japan and around the world.
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