GACKT OFFICIAL X - FEB 15 2026

GACKT Official X Update. Translation below

[How much do you need to earn to live in Tokyo?]
The question itself sounds defensive in some way.

Tokyo is not a "place to live."

It's a [battlefield].

¥4 million annual income and 30 square meters.

¥7.2 million annual income and 50 square meters.

¥9.6 million annual income and 65 square meters.

The numbers are beautiful.
It looks like growth.

But what is the reality?

Every time your annual income increases,
rent dutifully follows.

Doesn't this seem like a [pyramid scheme] inflation structure?

Going up just gives you a slightly wider view.
You don't gain more freedom.

Since when have you started measuring freedom in square meters?

This time in Brazil, I was reminded of something.

Central São Paulo is certainly expensive.
But if you stray a little,
a house with a garden can become a reality for less than half the price of Japan.

The population is increasing, the city is expanding,
and energy is swirling.

There are risks.
Public safety, currency fluctuations, and politics are all turbulent.

But there are also rewards.
There's space, options, and room for growth.

What about Tokyo?

Risks are rising.
Taxes, prices, and fixed costs.

What about rewards?

5 square meters.

Will 5 square meters expand your life?

4% rent increase.

8% property price increase.

Where does the difference go?

Have you ever felt that way?

'My future is being translated into my rent bill.'

The article says:
'Buy even a small amount while you're young.'

It makes sense as an investment.

But it's a theory based on the assumption that

Tokyo will continue to win forever.

What if that assumption breaks down?

What about population decline?

What about interest rates rising?
What about tax changes?

A 40% increase in five years?

So what happens in ten years?

Who will support that price?

The people who end up buying it aren't young people,
full of hope.
It's the old and tired.

If you live abroad and look at other countries, you'll understand.

[Cities are living things]

Some cities rise.
Some cities stay put.
Some cities fall.

And when they fall, it's faster than you'd think.
No city stays successful forever.

I don't hate Tokyo either.

But before calculating the annual income you'll need to live on in Tokyo's 23 wards,
there's something you need to consider.

[Where will I fight?]

Will I waste my money in Tokyo?
Will I invest abroad?
Will I diversify my assets?

Tokyo was a place to buy dreams.

But there's a thick, high wall standing in the way of those dreams.

And those dreams are getting smaller every year.

It's not about the size of the city.
It's about freedom.

If I were 20 years old now.

If I were alive today,
I'm sure I would say this.

"Don't plan your life based solely on one country."

Tokyo is just one option.
Don't base your standards solely on Tokyo.
Base your standards on the world.

It may not feel real to you yet.
It may be scary to just imagine it.

But go outside.
You will experience the reality firsthand.

Rather than dreaming in a cramped 30-square-meter space,
it's more exciting to take on the wider world.

Life is definitely more interesting that way.

Life isn't meant to be hunkered down in a safe zone.
It's meant to be fought, chosen, and expanded.

Why not go wild on a bigger stage?
You only live once, after all.

Translation: GACKT ITALIA Team

Translation © GACKT ITALIA


GACKT OFFICIAL X - FEB 13 2026

GACKT Official X Update. Translation below

Our Latin American tour has now come to an end.

To be honest, there were a lot of surprises.

The local fans sang along, with the Japanese lyrics for almost every song.

Right after the show started,
I thought there was a problem with my in-ear monitors,
but it was actually the fans' voices picking up through the microphone.

The monitor balance was unlike anything I'd ever experienced before.
For the first two shows, we couldn't figure out the cause and there were many times when we lost track of the sound.

We finally got it sorted in Chile.

It was my first experience of a show of this scale,
with people singing along for the entire duration.
It was an insane amount of energy.
This must be the energy of Latin America.

The moment I left the stage,
I felt like all my energy had been drained away,
and I was so exhausted I didn't even know what to do.

There were many challenges with the promoter's planning and management.
But
there's no doubt that the concert was made possible thanks in large part to the support of the local fans.

The band members were also carried away by their enthusiasm, and there were parts where their performance was rough.
Of course, I can understand why.
However, I still feel that I could have delivered more.

For my next Latin American tour,
I need to reorganize my system with my Japanese staff,
and return with even higher quality.

On the way back, I stopped in a small town in Brazil,
where there was a two-day power outage.
The lines were completely shut down.
It was the first time in a long time that my cell phone didn't ring.

That, too, is part of what makes this place unique.

The travel distance was also grueling.
A domestic flight from Brazil to São Paulo,
from there via Turkey to KL.
There were long layovers and a series of connecting flights.

The price balance was also extreme.
A light meal at São Paulo Airport cost 28,000 yen.
It wasn't a high-end restaurant. Just an ordinary airport restaurant.
It was a trip that made me think a lot.

After a short rest,
the LAST SONGS tour will begin soon.
Next time, I'll be able to face songs in a different way.

At my age, many of the musicians around me
are just doing things by habit.
I feel very lucky to still be able to approach singing with such passion.

I hope I can return to KL safely...
Well, I'm sure it'll be okay.
No matter what happens, things will work out in the end.

GACKT OFFICIAL X

Translation: GACKT ITALIA Team

Translation © GACKT ITALIA


GACKT ITALIA STAFF BLOG - MAY 16 2021

Happy LOVERS Sunday, how are you all? Did you miss anything about GACKT? Don't worry about it! Let's take a look at the LINE, Instagram, Twitter, and the Official News updates.

And here are the latest videos from the 'Gakuchan' channel

And also the video from Sawayan's channel!

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GACKT ITALIA STAFF BLOG - APR 25 2020

Happy LOVERS Sunday, how are you all? Did you miss anything about GACKT? Don't worry about it! Let's take a look at the LINE, Instagram, Twitter, and the Official News updates.

And here are this weeks videos from Gakuchan's official channel

And here are this week's photos and videos from social media and other outlets!

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