Ohrai started his career as an illustrator after dropping out of a painting course at
Tokyo University of the Arts in 1957. He first began to
exhibit his paintings in
Ginza in 1960 however he was unable to sell a single piece of artwork. In 1962, Ohrai joined a
startup advertising company called the Tokyu Agency. This caught the eye of the film's creator
George Lucas. At Lucas' request, Ohrai illustrated the international poster for
The Empire Strikes Back, which was primarily featured for advertising the film in Japan and
Australia. The poster was recognized globally and caused Ohrai to earn the
Seiun Award at the Japanese Sci-Fi Convention in 1980. After his retirement in 2011, highlights of Ohrai's work were published in three
collection books across 2014 and 2015, and exhibitions were displayed in his hometown of Miyazaki. In 2013, Ohrai was awarded the Miyazaki Prefecture Culture Prize for his contribution to art in Japan. == Personal life ==