Category
page 1Japanese women musicians

Midori Gotō
Japanese American Violinist
Yoko Shimomura
Japanese composer and pianist (born 1967)
Rie fu
Japanese singer-songwriter (born 1985)
Chiaki Ishikawa
Japanese singer-songwriter
Kaori Mochida
Japanese singer-songwriter
Akino
Japanese-American pop singer

Miho Komatsu
Japanese singer

goze
thumb|A goze in 1912 (photographed by Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore and hand-colored)
is a Japanese historic term referring to visually-impaired Japanese women, most of whom worked as musicians.
Rurutia
is a Japanese singer-songwriter. She began her career in 2001 with the release of the single "Itoshigo yo" when she was signed with Toshiba-EMI. She has released twelve albums and eleven singles. RURUTIA is intensely private; most aspects of her life – including her real name, date of birth, and hometown, are kept private, and she has never appeared on a TV program or held a live concert since her debut. Her mass media appearances have been limited to broadcasts of the Internet radio program "RURUTIA Planet," which began streaming on her official website after she became independent, interview
Miho Karasawa
Japanese singer

Harumi Fujita
Japanese video game musician

Mina Kubota
Japanese composer and pianist (1972-)
Mai Hoshimura
Japanese singer, songwriter, and composer
Manami Matsumae
Japanese game composer
Rika Muranaka
Japanese composer
Rina Matsuoka
Japanese actress
Fujita Haruko
Japanese pianist, music critic, teacher, and jurist
Michiko Naruke
Japanese video game composer