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Encyclopedia > Momoe Yamaguchi

Momoe Yamaguchi (山口百恵 Yamaguchi Momoe) is a Japanese pop singer, actress and idol whose career lasted from 1972 to 1980. She was born in Shibuya, Tokyo on January 17, 1959. She is one of the most popular and notable singers in J-pop history with several songs which are frequently covered to this day. J-pop is an abbreviation of Japanese pop. ... LeAnn Rimes singing in concert A singer is a type of musician who uses his or her voice as an instrument to produce music. ... Actors in period costume sharing a joke whilst waiting between takes during location filming. ... A Japanese idol (アイドル; aidoru) is a celebrity who achieves widespread popularity and fame in Japan largely by virtue of her looks. ... Shibuya at night The statue of Hachiko is a favorite meeting spot in Tokyo. ... View of Tokyos Shibuya district Long a symbol of Tokyo, the Nijubashi Bridge at the Imperial Palace. ... January 17 is the 17th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...


She secured her legacy by bowing out of the entertainment business at the peak of her career to marry her frequent costar, fellow actor Tomokazu Miura (三浦友和, Miura Tomokazu). Tomokazu Miura and Momoe Yamaguchi Tomokazu Miura (Japanese: 三浦 友和, Miura Tomokazu) is a Japanese actor. ...


Even to this day, 25 years after her retirement, Momoe still commands public interest. Recent pictures frequent women's magazines and tabloids, and there are constant inquries about her coming back.

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Biography

Momoe was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1959. Near the time she was born she was left in the care of her maternal grandparents, of whom she has said she has many fond memories. At around 4 years old she was returned to her parents and the family then moved to Yokohama. At an early age her father left, and her mother became a single parent to her two daughters, Momoe and her little sister Toshie. The family moved once again to Yokosuka, where they would stay until Momoe rose to stardom. It is the place she considers home, shown in one of her most popular album tracks "I CAME FROM Yokosuka" (I CAME FROM 横須賀) from her 11th album "Momoe Hakusho" (百恵白書). View of Tokyos Shibuya district Long a symbol of Tokyo, the Nijubashi Bridge at the Imperial Palace. ... Japans tallest building, the Landmark Tower, is in the Minato Mirai 21 district of Yokohama. ... Categories: Cities in Kanagawa Prefecture | Japan geography stubs ...


Momoe appeared on the idol talent search television show "A Star is Born" (スター誕生, sutā tanjō) at the age of 13. She sung the children's song "Kaiten Mokuba" (回転木馬, meaning "Merry-go-round"). Though she only came in second place, she still received several deals, and chose a record contract releasing under CBS/Sony.


Her first single, titled "Toshigoro" (としごろ), coupled with her first movie of the same name, did not fare very well in the charts, peaking at a low 37 on the oricon. It wasn't until her second single "Aoi Kajitsu" (青い果実, which has been translated into either "unripe fruit", "blue fruit" or "green fruit") that she really became popular. That single broke the top 10 and peaked at number 9. Momoe fans and Japanese pop culture historians alike have accredited the suggestive lyrics of the song to its success. The chorus goes "You can do what ever you want with me, it's ok if rumors spread that I'm a bad girl" (Japanese: "あなたが望むなら、私何をされてもいいわ。いけない娘だと噂されてもいい" anata ga nozumu nara, watashi nani o sarete mo ii wa. ikenai musume da to uwasa sarete mo ii). All of this coming from a 13 year old Momoe.


This trend carried on in her career for quite a while. One of her biggest hits, and most memorable songs to this day, is her 5th single "Hito natsu no Keiken" (ひと夏の経験, "an experience one summer"), which includes lyrics like "I'll give you the most precious thing a girl has" (あなたに女の子の一番大切なものをあげるわ Anata ni onna no ko no ichiban taisetsu na mono wo ageru wa) and "Everyone experiences it at least once, The sweet trap of temptation" (誰でも一度だけ経験するのよ 誘惑の甘い罠, dare demo ichido dake keiken suru no yo/yūwaku no amai wana).


As time went on, Momoe gained more and more control over her career and strayed away from the songs with suggestive lyrics and went for songs more about a woman being strong and ready to support herself. These changes produced some of her most popular and memorable hits, such as "Cosmos" (秋桜, kosumosu, an autumn flower in Japan), "Ii Hi Tabidachi" (いい日旅立ち), and "Sayonara no Mukō Gawa" (さよならの向う側) all of which are covered frequently to this day. The most popular single she ever released was "Yokosuka STORY" (横須賀ストーリー) in 1976, which sold more than 600,000 copies and peaked at number one on the charts. Cosmos Categories: Plant stubs | Flowers | Asteraceae ...


With ever growing popularity in the music industry, she had the same result in film. Her second film, "Izu no Odoriko" (伊豆の踊子) based on the Yasunari Kawabata novel, introduced her to Tomokazu Miura. Though Momoe at the time was just 14, and Tomokazu was 22, they hit it off and had great screen chemistry. They starred in a total of 14 of her 17 movies together, one every winter and summer. Yasunari Kawabata (川端 康成 Kawabata Yasunari, June 14, 1899 – April 16, 1972) was a Japanese novelist whose spare, lyrical and subtly shaded prose won him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1968. ... Tomokazu Miura and Momoe Yamaguchi Tomokazu Miura (Japanese: 三浦 友和, Miura Tomokazu) is a Japanese actor. ...


Near the end of her career Momoe became very sophisticated in her music. Much like the Beatles, who started out without much artistic experimentation, but ended with influential musical production, Momoe's later career possesses many changes which are not typical of pop idols. Because she wanted to make a rock song before she ended her career, "Rock 'n Roll Widow" was brought out, which was included on the concept album Moebius's Game (メビウス・ゲーム). Her 21st album, "Phoenix Densetsu" (不死鳥伝説), was, in fact, written as a rock opera. Her 12th and 18th albums, "GOLDEN FLIGHT" and "L.A. Blue", which were both recorded overseas (in London and Los Angeles respectively) include heavy influences of the music of the country they were recorded in. And just the overall sound of her later songs and albums have a much more mature and complex sound than her early songs. The Beatles appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964 as part of their first tour of the United States, promoting their first hit single there, I Want To Hold Your Hand. ... Rock and roll (also spelled Rock n Roll, especially in its first decade), also called rock, is a form of popular music, usually featuring vocals (often with vocal harmony), electric guitars and a strong back beat; other instruments, such as the saxophone, are common in some styles. ... Sgt. ... London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England. ... This article is about the largest city in California. ...


With constant on screen romance between Momoe and Tomokazu Miura, an off screen romance grew. During a trip to Hawaii in early 1979, Tomokazu proposed to Momoe. She accepted, and she also said that she would retire from the entertainment industry to do so. Momoe officially announced their relationship at a concert in October of 1979, and the official announcement about their marriage date and her retirement was made in March of 1980. Within eight months after the announcement, she had her farewell concert at the famous Nippon Budokan on October 5th 1980, released her last album "This is my trial" on October 21st 1980, and released her last single "Ichi E" (一恵) on November 19th 1980. The Nippon Budokan Hall (日本武道館;Nippon Budōkan) is an arena in central Tokyo. ...


On October 15th 1980, Momoe officially retired from show business, and on November 19th 1980, Momoe and Tomokazu were married. Though rumors have been circulating since her retirement that she would come back, she has kept to being a housewife and mother to 2 sons ever since her retirement.


Discography

Albums

  1. Yamaguchi Momoe's First Album "Toshigoro" (山口百恵ファーストアルバム としごろ, 21 August 1973)
  2. Yamaguchi Momoe's Second Album "Aoi Kajitsu" ("green fruit") /"Kinjirareta Asobi" ("forbidden play") (山口百恵セカンドアルバム 青い果実/禁じられた遊び, 21 December 1973)
  3. 15sai no Theme Momoe no Kisetsu (15才のテーマ 百恵の季節, 21 April 1974)
  4. 15sai no Theme Hito Natsu no Keiken (15才のテーマ ひと夏の経験, 1 August 1974)
  5. 15sai (15才, 10 December 1974)
  6. 16sai no Theme (16才のテーマ, 1 May 1975)
  7. Sasayaka na Yokubō (ささやかな欲望, 5 December 1975)
  8. 17sai no Theme (17才のテーマ, 21 April 1976)
  9. Yokosuka Story (横須賀ストーリー, 1 August 1976)
  10. Pearl-Color ni Yurete (パールカラーにゆれて, 5 December 1976)
  11. Momoe Hakusho (百恵白書, 21 May 1977)
  12. GOLDEN FLIGHT (21 August 1977)
  13. Hana Zakari (花ざかり, 5 December 1977)
  14. COSMOS/ (COSMOS/宇宙, 1 May 1978)
  15. Dramatic (ドラマチック, 1 September 1978)
  16. Hatachi no Kinenbei Manjushaka (二十歳の記念碑 曼珠沙華, 21 December 1978)
  17. A FACE IN THE VISION (1 April 1979)
  18. L. A. Blue (1 August 1979)
  19. Haru Tsuge Dori (春告鳥 , 1 February 1980)
  20. Mobius's Game (メビウス・ゲーム, 21 May 1980)
  21. Phoenix Densetsu (不死鳥伝説 , 21 August 1980)
  22. This is My Trial (21 October 1980)

Singles

  1. Toshigoro (としごろ, 21 May 1973)
  2. Aoi Kajitsu ("green fruit") (青い果実, 1 September 1973)
  3. Kinjirareta Asobi ("forbidden play") (禁じられた遊び, 21 November 1973)
  4. Haru Kaze no Itazura (春風のいたずら, 1 March 1974)
  5. Hito Natsu no Keiken ("An experience one summer") (ひと夏の経験, 1 June 1974)
  6. Chippoke na Kanshō (ちっぽけな感傷, 1 September 1974)
  7. Fuyu no Iro (冬の色, 10 December 1974)
  8. Mizuumi no Kesshin (湖の決心, 21 March 1975)
  9. Natsu Hiraku Seishun (夏ひらく青春, 10 June 1975)
  10. Sasayaka na Yokubō (ささやかな欲望, 21 September 1975)
  11. Shiroi Yakusoku (白い約束, 21 December 1975)
  12. Ai ni Hashitte (愛に走って, 21 March 1976)
  13. Yokosuka Story (横須賀ストーリー, 21 June 1976)
  14. Pearl-Color ni Yurete (パールカラーにゆれて, 21 September 1976)
  15. Akai Shōgeki (赤い衝撃, 21 November 1976)
  16. Hatsukoi Sōshi (初恋草紙, 21 January 1977)
  17. Yumesaki Annainin (夢先案内人, 1 April 1977)
  18. Imitation Gold (イミテイション・ゴールド, 1 July 1977)
  19. Cosmos (秋桜, 1 October 1977)
  20. Akai Kizuna (Red Sensation) (赤い絆 (レッド・センセーション), 21 December 1977)
  21. Otomeza Kyū (乙女座宮, 1 February 1978)
  22. Playback part 2 (プレイバックpart 2, 1 May 1978)
  23. Zettai Zetsumei (絶体絶命, 21 August 1978)
  24. Ii Hi Tabidachi (いい日旅立ち, 21 November 1978)
  25. Bi Silent (美・サイレント, 1 March 1979)
  26. Ai no Arashi (愛の嵐, 1 June 1979)
  27. Shinayaka ni Utatte (しなやかに歌って, 1 September 1979)
  28. Ai Zen Bashi (愛染橋, 21 December 1979)
  29. Shanikusai ("carnival") (謝肉祭, 31 March 1980)
  30. Rock 'n' Roll Widow (ロックンロール・ウィドウ, 21 May 1980)
  31. Sayonara no Mukō Gawa (さよならの向う側, 21 August 1980)
  32. Ichie (一恵, 19 November 1980)

Screen appearances

Films

  1. Toshigoro (としごろ)
  2. Izu no Odoriko (伊豆の踊子) (film version of the novel The Dancing Girl of Izu by Kawabata Yasunari).
  3. Shiosai (潮騒)
  4. Hana no Kou no Trio Hatsukoi Jidai (花の高2トリオ 初恋時代)
  5. Zesshō (絶唱)
  6. Eden no Umi (エデンの海)
  7. Kaze tachinu (風立ちぬ)
  8. Shunkinshō (春琴抄)
  9. Doro darake no Junjō (泥だらけの純情)
  10. Kiri no Hata (霧の旗)
  11. Furimukeba Ai (ふりむけば愛)
  12. Honō no Mai (炎の舞)
  13. White Love (ホワイト・ラブ)
  14. Tenshi o Yuwaku (天使を誘惑)
  15. Koto (古都)

The Dancing Girl of Izu, published in 1927, was the first work of literature by Japanese author Yasunari Kawabata to achieve great popular and critical acclaim. ... Yasunari Kawabata (川端 康成 Kawabata Yasunari, June 14, 1899 - April 16, 1972) was a Japanese novelist who became the first Japanese, and second Asian, to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, in 1968. ... Shunkinsho, or A portrait of Shunkin (Japanese title: 春琴抄) is a film based on a short story by Junichiro Tanizaki (谷崎潤一郎). It stars Momoe Yamaguchi and Tomokazu Miura. ...

Performances

  1. Masako, Junko, Momoe - Namida no Sotsugyō Shiki Shuppatsu (昌子・淳子・百恵 - 涙の卒業式 出発)

Television

Serial Dramas:

  1. Kao de Waratte (顔で笑って)
  2. Genka TV Shōsetsu "Akari no Urumu Koro" (銀河テレビ小説 「灯のうるむ頃」)
  3. Akai Meiro (赤い迷路)
  4. Akai Giwaku (赤い疑惑)
  5. Akai Unmei (赤い運命)
  6. Akai Shōgeki (赤い衝撃)
  7. Akai Kizuna (赤い絆)
  8. Hito wa Sore wo Scandal to Iu (人はそれをスキャンダルという)
  9. Yamaguchi Momoe Intai Kinen Special Drama "Akai Shisen" (山口百恵引退記念スペシャルドラマ「赤い死線」)

References

  • Aoi Toki (蒼い時) by Momoe Yamaguchi (autobiography) ISBN 4087510565.
  • Hishatai (被写体) by Tomokazu Miura (autobiography) ISBN 4838711638

Tomokazu Miura and Momoe Yamaguchi Tomokazu Miura (Japanese: 三浦 友和, Miura Tomokazu) is a Japanese actor. ...

See also

Kyoko Fukada (深田 恭子; Fukada Kyōko) born November 2, 1982, in Tokyo Japan is an actress, model and singer. ...

External links

  • Sony Music Japan|Momoe Yamaguchi
  • Nippop Profile|Momoe Yamaguchi
  • JPop Queens fan page
  • Momoe World (in Japanese)
  • Momoe Yamaguchi discography, in Japanese. Includes photos of record covers.
  • Momoe Yamaguchi at the Internet Movie Database

  Results from FactBites:
 
Nippop | Momoe Yamaguchi | Profile (1359 words)
Momoe Yamaguchi was born in Tokyo on January 17, 1959, and raised in the Yokosuka area near a large US Navy base.
The career of Momoe Yamaguchi is often compared to that of Seiko Matsuda, who made her debut the year Yamaguchi retired.
Yamaguchi demurely gave up superstardom for the man she loved, while Matsuda's image is much more that of a driven, never-say-die career woman.
Tomobiki-cho, The Urusei Yatsura Web Site (170 words)
One of the biggest Japanese idols of all time, Momoe Yamaguchi's career was huge in the 1970s.
Momoe got her start on the Japanese TV show Star Tanjo!, and with the girl group The Three Flowers Trio.
Not much was expected of her when compared to the other two girls in the group, but Momoe wound up outshining them all.
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