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Yoko Ono
Yoko Ono is a Japanese artist, musician, activist, and filmmaker. Her work also encompasses performance art and filmmaking.
Ayumi Hamasaki
Japanese singer, songwriter, and actress
Megumi Hayashibara
Japanese voice actress, singer and actress
Yui
Japanese singer-songwriter (1987-)
LiSA
Japanese singer-songwriter (born 1987)
Nana Mizuki
Japanese voice actress, singer and narrator
Mika Nakashima
Japanese singer and actress
Megumi Ogata
Japanese actress, voice actress and singer
Eri Kitamura
Japanese voice actress and singer
Nana Kitade
Japanese singer
Anna Tsuchiya
Japanese singer, female model, actress
Misako Uno
Japanese musician and artist / AAA
Shoko Nakagawa
Japanese singer, voice actress, and illustrator
Olivia Lufkin
Japanese singer
Crystal Kay
Japanese singer, songwriter, actress and radio host
Aimer
is a Japanese pop singer and lyricist signed to Sacra Music and managed by Agehasprings. Her stage name comes from the French verb 'to love'. Aimer uses the name aimerrhythm for lyrics credits.
Rie fu
Japanese singer-songwriter (born 1985)
Nanase Aikawa
Japanese singer
Miwa
Japanese singer-songwriter (born 1990)
Maon Kurosaki
Japanese singer-songwriter (1988-2023)
Misono
, publicly known mononymously as Misono (stylized in lowercase), is a Japanese singer-songwriter and TV personality. She is the younger sister of singer Koda Kumi.
Sayaka Yamamoto
Japanese female singer-songwriter, guitarist
Chara
Japanese singer-songwriter and actress
Tomoko Kawase
Japanese singer, lead vocalist of band The Brilliant Green
Tomiko Van
Japanese singer
Elisa
Japanese singer
Miho Hatori
Japanese singer
Masami Okui
Japanese singer-songwriter
Satoko Ishimine
Japanese female singer, songwriter and record producer
Aimyon
is a Japanese singer and songwriter. Her agency is ENS Entertainment, and her label is Unborde under Warner Music Japan.
Tsuki Amano
Japanese singer
Anza
Japanese singer
Yui Itsuki
Japanese voice actress and lead vocalist of Yosei Teikoku
Misato Matsuoka
Japanese voice actress
Kaori Kawamura
Japanese singer, lyricist, actor (1971-2009)
Shizuka Miura
Japanese musician and ball-jointed doll maker
Miki Furukawa
Japanese musician
Kavka Shishido
Japanese singer, drummer, actress, model (1985-)
Fuyumi Sakamoto
Japanese singer
Mami
Japanese musician
Naomi Tamura
Japanese singer-songwriter (1963-)
Tomomi
Japanese musician
Saeko Ura
Japanese singer
Mie
Japanese actress and singer
Mariko Gotō
Japanese musician
Mākii
, known professionally as , is a Japanese musician who was formerly the vocalist and songwriter for the Okinawa-based band High and Mighty Color. She was the youngest member of the band. She has an older brother who introduced her to the world of music and anime. When she performed at a concert in Okinawa in 2003, a scout for a record label noticed her and Anti Nobunaga. Mākii refused the offer at first, wanting to pursue her career in Canada as a solo artist and to master the English language, but she ultimately joined the band. In 2007, she debuted in her first film, Anata wo Wasurenai.
Ann Lewis
Japanese singer
Kazuha Oda
Japanese songwriter and composer
Kaori Kishitani
Japanese singer-songwriter
Yuria
YURIA (born October 10, 1967) is a musician and voice actress from Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
Aya
Japanese singer