Career
The band became quite popular, with all their releases entering the top 40 of the Oricon chart, before disbanding after Kazuki died at the age of 19. Kazuki Watanabe was born on April 7, 1981 in Shibuya, Tokyo. After playing some roles in a few television programs and a film, he went on to have a musical career.
In only three years time they were popular enough to headline the Nippon Budokan.
He also had a side-project called Yuri Juujidan (百合十字団), a band consisted of Kazuki (vocals), Kuruto (ex-Pleur) on bass and Mask on guitar. All of their songs are instrumental because Kazuki died before he could record his voice.
On October 31, 2000, he was found dead in his room located in Ebisu, Shibuya. He was 19 years old. The cause of death was reported as a sedative overdose, according to the Shibuya Police in Tokyo.
After his death, Raphael disbanded in January 2001.
In 2012, they will reunite for two concerts on October 31 (Kazuki"s 12th death anniversary) and November 1, and will release a re-recording of their hit 1999 song "Eternal Wish (Todokanu Kimi e)" as a single.