1998–2010 Later that month after his death, the single "
Pink Spider" was released, entering the Oricon chart at number one. The song was also named "Song of the Year" at the 13th Japan Gold Disc Awards and received the
MTV Video Music Award in the category "Japan Viewers Choice". Sales were also strong for the follow-up single "
Ever Free" which took its number one spot, while those of the single released prior to his death "
Rocket Dive" would also see a substantial increase. American Journalist
Neil Strauss commented on the trend saying that: "In just a few weeks, pop culture in Japan had gone from mourning Hide's death to consuming it." Zilch performed and record for several years. While they never achieved mainstream success in the United States one of their songs was included on the soundtrack for the Canadian film
Heavy Metal 2000.
Ja, Zoo was released in November that year with the artist listed as 'hide with Spread Beaver', formally crediting his backing band, also reached the number 2 position and sold over a million copies by the end of the following year. Footage from the tour was later released on DVD in 2005. On May 1, 1999, a
tribute album was released, titled
Tribute Spirits. It features
covers by bands such as
Buck-Tick,
Luna Sea and
Oblivion Dust, and solo artists including
Tomoyasu Hotei and
Cornelius. The album was released to coincide with the first anniversary of his death. A Hide museum was opened in his hometown of Yokosuka on July 20, 2000. It has been reported that Japan's Prime Minister at the time,
Junichiro Koizumi, was influential in getting it built as he is a big fan of X Japan. The museum remained open, past its original three-year plan, for five years, before closing its doors on September 25, 2005, with an estimated 400,000 people visiting. Prior to his death, Hide and Yoshiki talked about restarting X Japan with a new vocalist in the year 2000. The surviving members of X Japan eventually reunited in 2007 and recorded a new song, "
I.V.". It contains a previously unused guitar track by hide. Their first concert was held at the Tokyo Dome on March 28, 2008, during the performance of "Art of Life" a
hologram of Hide (taken from footage of an "Art of Life" performance at the Tokyo Dome in 1993) played alongside the band. X Japan still considers Hide a member, and have introduced him at every concert they have performed since reuniting. As far back as July 8, 2007, Yoshiki announced to be in talks with several musicians regarding a Hide tribute concert set for 2008, in order to commemorate the tenth anniversary of his former bandmate's death. The Hide memorial summit was held on May 3 and 4, 2008, at
Ajinomoto Stadium, with X Japan,
Dir En Grey,
D'espairsRay,
Versailles and many others performing, Luna Sea and
Phantasmagoria even reunited for one day to perform. Hide with Spread Beaver also performed, using studio and live recordings for Hide's vocals. Prior to the summit, there had been tribute shows held every year since 2000, where bands performed on Hide's birthday and this continues to this day. As with many other deceased musicians, re-issues, remixes, compilations and previously unreleased portions of Hide's work continue to be published. One of the most recent being "The Devolution Project", a release of his original eleven singles on
picture disc vinyl, throughout 2010. On the 12th anniversary of his death, also in 2010, a memorial service was held at Tsukiji Hongan-ji with an estimated 35,000 people attending. In August 2010, Hide's management company Headwax Organization, which includes his younger brother Hiroshi, filed a lawsuit against
Yoshiki's management Japan Music Agency, for using images of the former X Japan guitarist without a formal agreement in place. The claim states that in 2000 the two companies signed an agreement allowing Yoshiki and X Japan to use visual images of Hide during concerts. However, images were used at X Japan's August 14 and 15 shows at
Nissan Stadium, when apparently the contract had expired.
Since 2011 On March 8, 2011, a
jukebox musical based on and featuring Hide's music debuted, named
Pink Spider after his song of the same name. Hide had previously expressed his desire to make a"rock opera", and said that the story of
Pink Spider is not finished in the single, it remains open, and the musical aims to follow this thought thread. The show stars both
Nao Minamisawa and
Hitomi Takahashi as Meru, a girl who likes rock music, struggling between the real world and a fictional one called Psychocommunity. Other cast members included Taka (
defspiral) and
J, with the backing band being the rest of defspiral. The production ran from March 8 to the 27 at the Tokyo Globe Theater and was then brought to Fukuoka, Kobe, Nagoya, Niigata, Sendai, and Sapporo in April. The musical production was overseen by I.N.A. At the end of 2012, a special project titled Hide Rocket Dive 2013~2014 ~20th Solo Works & 50th of Birth Anniversary was announced. It includes films shown in several locations on May 2, including some overseas, the re-opening of the Hide museum and plans to hold another Hide memorial summit festival. Two more tribute albums were released on August 28, the first being covers of Hide's songs in a
classical music theme, and the latter his song's remixed by Spread Beaver member INA. Two additional tribute albums were released on December 18 as the final installments, one composed of covers by female recording artists such as
Koda Kumi and
Kanon Wakeshima, and the other by rock acts including
D'erlanger and
Kinniku Shōjo Tai. The Hide Museum 2013 was in
Odaiba from June 27 to July 28, when it moved to
Universal Studios Japan in Osaka for August 7 to September 8. The exhibition include life size wax dolls of hide. The new live concert film
hide Alive the Movie -hide Indian Summer Special Limited Edition- was shown in theaters throughout Japan. Special limited tickets to see the movie came with a thirteen-track live CD of songs from the depicted concert, which was recorded on September 8, 1996, at
Chiba Marine Stadium. Hide "performed" with Super Band, a one-off band whose lineup altered per song, at
Sodegaura Kaihin Koen on September 14, 2013, as part of Kishidan Banpaku 2013 hosted by
Kishidan. Its members included J on bass,
Hisashi Imai and
Hisashi on guitar,
Ken Morioka on keyboards, and Tetsu (D'erlanger) on drums. A previously unfinished song by Hide called has been completed by
Yamaha and INA utilizing
vocaloid technology to mimic the deceased musician's voice. The song was originally written and demoed for
Ja, Zoo in 1998, took two years to finish and was included on an album by
Universal Music released on December 10, 2014.
Junk Story, a theatrical documentary on Hide that includes interviews with friends, staff and fellow musicians who knew him, entered theaters across Japan on May 23, 2015. Hide with Spread Beaver performed on October 15, 2016, at
Makuhari Messe alongside X Japan and
Glay as part of the second day of the Visual Japan Summit. A special Hide 20th Memorial Super Live Spirits was held at Tokyo Otaiba Yagai Tokusetsu Stage J Chikuon on April 28 and 29, 2018. In addition to Hide with Spread Beaver on both nights, other acts that performed over the two days included Buck-Tick, Oblivion Dust,
Mucc and Tomoyasu Hotei. A multimedia box set titled
hide 1998 ~Last Words~ and containing five CDs, a DVD and two books was released on May 2. All conducted within the last few months of his life, the CDs contain radio interviews Hide gave on
Nippon Broadcasting System and
Bay FM 78, the DVD contains footage shot in Los Angeles while recording
Ja, Zoo, and the books republish interviews he gave to magazines such as ''
Rockin'On Japan and Fool's Mate
. On May 26, a documentary film titled Hurry Go Round
was released in theaters. Another tribute album titled Tribute Impulse'' was released on June 6, 2018, and features acts such as
Dragon Ash,
Takanori Nishikawa and
Miyavi. In October 2021, the exhibition "Psychovision Hide Museum Since 2000" opened in Ikebukuro, Tokyo. Divided into five zones, it displayed about 300 items, including memorabilia from Hide's childhood, his guitars, stage costumes, handwritten lyrics, gold and platinum records, and artwork that he drew himself. The exhibition moved each year, to Aichi, Osaka, and Fukuoka, before its final stop at the Sogo Museum of Art in Yokohama from March 19 to May 7, 2025. Using the 2010 book by Hide's brother Hiroshi and I.N.A.'s 2018 book as sources, Renpei Tsukamoto wrote and directed the live-action film about how Hiroshi and I.N.A. struggled to finish and release Hide's music after his death in 1998. Released on July 8, 2022, in addition to
Tsubasa Imai as Hiroshi, actual musicians were cast for the roles of Hide and the members of Spread Beaver; Juon of the band
Fuzzy Control as Hide,
Takashi Tsukamoto as I.N.A.,
Naoki Kawano as Joe,
Sex Machineguns bassist Shingo☆ as Chirolyn, Orito Kasahara as Kiyoshi, Yuuki Kubo as D.I.E., and Masato Kataoka as
K.A.Z. I.N.A. mixed live recordings from the 1998 Tribal Ja, Zoo Tour for use in the film. Four of them were released digitally as
hide with Spread Beaver Appear!! "1998 Tribal Ja,Zoo" (Live) 2022 Mix on July 6. In 2023, to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Hide's solo debut and the 25th anniversary of his death, Hide with Spread Beaver reunited for their first one-man lives in 21 years. They performed at
Zepp Osaka Bayside on April 29,
Kanagawa Kenmin Hall on May 2, and Toyosu Pit on July 27. They performed two one-man lives at the
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium on May 2 and 3, 2025, as part of celebrations to commemorate what would have been Hide's 60th birthday. ==Personal life==