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Yukari Ito

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Yukari Ito (Yukari Ito, April 6, 1947 -) is a Japanese female singer / actress. Real name: Nobuko Ito (Ito no Muko).
She was born in Shinagawa Ward, Tokyo and graduated from the Kanto Gakuen Girls High School (present · Kanto International High School). She is one of the popular Japanese pop singers who blew away from the 1960s to the 1970s. Currently she is also active as an actress, as well as performances and concert activities to music programs as active singers

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When she was eleven years old (June 1958) she began singing at a camp in early childhood. she made a real debut from King Records at "The Cross of Katami / The Kwai River March (Movie" Bridge Battle Bridge Theme Song "). This is earlier than Misora ​​Hibari's debut age (12 years old).
After that, temporary entertainment activities are suspended, but she moved to Watanabe Production and resumed activities. Nakao Mie who was good at pops, Garderme and three people formed "Spark 3 daughters". She appeared in "Soap Bubble Holiday" and "Singing! One Billion", and made the name recognition to the nationwide ward. "The memories of little finger" released in 1967 became an explosive hit, and has been sung long since then. After that she also hit a hit song in a sudden manner, "Yukari Ito" "Kissing in the morning" "she did not know". Around this time, the association with Isao Shibata of the giant player became a topic, and it came to the marriage talk with Shibata at one time temporarily (see Shibata Isao # friends relationship for details). In 1969, she starred in the movie 'I love Tomorrow', and as the 20th NHK Kohaku Utagoe fighting contest chairman of the same year in the same year.

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