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While attending the private Matsukage High School in [[Kobe]], Minamino successfully passed an audition in [[1982]]. During the summer of her second year of high school, she moved to Tokyo where she attended Horikoshi High School along with fellow entertainers [[Miharu Morina]] and [[Minako Honda]]. Minamino and Honda met when they both took the entrance examination at the same time. |
While attending the private Matsukage High School in [[Kobe]], Minamino successfully passed an audition in [[1982]]. During the summer of her second year of high school, she moved to Tokyo where she attended Horikoshi High School along with fellow entertainers [[Miharu Morina]] and [[Minako Honda]]. Minamino and Honda met when they both took the entrance examination at the same time. |
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Minamino made her debut television role in [[1984]] in ''Meimon Shiritsu Jōshi Kōkō''. She began working for the talent agency S1 Company at this time. Despite being a mostly unknown face in Japanese entertainment, Minamino was given an unusually large number of pages |
Minamino made her debut television role in [[1984]] in ''Meimon Shiritsu Jōshi Kōkō''. She began working for the talent agency S1 Company at this time. Despite being a mostly unknown face in Japanese entertainment, Minamino was given an unusually large number of pages of [[Image:70726f647563742f613366636639666565352e6a70670032353000.png|200px|left|thumb|Magazine Cover from 1987]][[Gravure idol|gravure]] insert in a [[Seinen|seinen manga]] magazine. This led to her being cast in [[1985]] in the role of Saki Asamiya in the second season of [[Fuji Television|Fuji TV's]] ''Sukeban Deka'', a popular live action TV series about a [[juvenile delinquent]] being forced to go undercover for the police in a high school known for its rough gangs. This role made Minamino an instant star,<ref name="idollica"/> and many phrases from this season became fashionable among teenagers and those in their early twenties. She was also nominated at the 11th Annual [[Japan Academy Prize (film)|Japan Academy Prize]] event as "Rookie of the Year" for her performance in the movie version released in [[1987]].<ref name="prize 1988">{{ja icon}} {{cite web|url=http://www.japan-academy-prize.jp/allprizes/1988/index.html|title=第11回 日本アカデミー賞|accessdate=2007-01-05}}</ref> Her "Saki Asamiya" character was used in a wide range of advertisements, from [[Fujicolor film]] to advertisements aimed at middle-aged people. |
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She made her [[singer|singing]] debut on [[1985-06-23]] with her song ''Hazukashi Sugite''. Along with [[Shizuka Kudo]], [[Miho Nakayama]], and [[Yui Asaka]], Minamino was considered one of the {{nihongo|Four Divas|四天王|Shitennō}} of the time until she temporarily suspended her career in [[1992]]. In [[1988]] she played two roles, including the starring role, in the [[Taiga drama]] ''Takeda Shingen''. That same year, she reached the number one spot for sales of publicity photo shots sold, setting a new record. Minamino was also honored by the country of [[Grenada]] when they issued [[postage stamp]]s featuring two different [[head shot]]s.<ref name="stamps">{{ja icon}} {{cite web|url=http://www41.tok2.com/home/fwkf8336/todoufuken/njkinki.htm|title=中級者による切手分類 動物の部|accessdate=2007-01-05}}</ref> |
She made her [[singer|singing]] debut on [[1985-06-23]] with her song ''Hazukashi Sugite''. Along with [[Shizuka Kudo]], [[Miho Nakayama]], and [[Yui Asaka]], Minamino was considered one of the {{nihongo|Four Divas|四天王|Shitennō}} of the time until she temporarily suspended her career in [[1992]]. In [[1988]] she played two roles, including the starring role, in the [[Taiga drama]] ''Takeda Shingen''. That same year, she reached the number one spot for sales of publicity photo shots sold, setting a new record. Minamino was also honored by the country of [[Grenada]] when they issued [[postage stamp]]s featuring two different [[head shot]]s.<ref name="stamps">{{ja icon}} {{cite web|url=http://www41.tok2.com/home/fwkf8336/todoufuken/njkinki.htm|title=中級者による切手分類 動物の部|accessdate=2007-01-05}}</ref> |
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Yoko Minamino (南野陽子, Minamino Yōko, nickname Nanno) is an idol star, singer, and actress born on June 23, 1967 in Itami, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. She graduated from Horikoshi High School in the Chūō district of Nakano-ku, Tokyo. She is most well known for her role as Saki Asamiya in the second season of the live action Sukeban Deka TV series,[1] replacing fellow idol star Yuki Saitō. She is currently employed by the K Dash Group talent agency. She has previously worked for the S1 Company, Southern Field, and Sweet Basil talent agencies.
History
While attending the private Matsukage High School in Kobe, Minamino successfully passed an audition in 1982. During the summer of her second year of high school, she moved to Tokyo where she attended Horikoshi High School along with fellow entertainers Miharu Morina and Minako Honda. Minamino and Honda met when they both took the entrance examination at the same time.
Minamino made her debut television role in 1984 in Meimon Shiritsu Jōshi Kōkō. She began working for the talent agency S1 Company at this time. Despite being a mostly unknown face in Japanese entertainment, Minamino was given an unusually large number of pages of
gravure insert in a seinen manga magazine. This led to her being cast in 1985 in the role of Saki Asamiya in the second season of Fuji TV's Sukeban Deka, a popular live action TV series about a juvenile delinquent being forced to go undercover for the police in a high school known for its rough gangs. This role made Minamino an instant star,[1] and many phrases from this season became fashionable among teenagers and those in their early twenties. She was also nominated at the 11th Annual Japan Academy Prize event as "Rookie of the Year" for her performance in the movie version released in 1987.[2] Her "Saki Asamiya" character was used in a wide range of advertisements, from Fujicolor film to advertisements aimed at middle-aged people.
She made her singing debut on 1985-06-23 with her song Hazukashi Sugite. Along with Shizuka Kudo, Miho Nakayama, and Yui Asaka, Minamino was considered one of the Four Divas (四天王, Shitennō) of the time until she temporarily suspended her career in 1992. In 1988 she played two roles, including the starring role, in the Taiga drama Takeda Shingen. That same year, she reached the number one spot for sales of publicity photo shots sold, setting a new record. Minamino was also honored by the country of Grenada when they issued postage stamps featuring two different head shots.[3]
In 1989, Minamino switched talent agencies, moving from S1 Company to the private Southern Field agency. In the 1992 film Kantsubaki, she made her first nude appearance, closely followed by her second in Watashi o Idaite, Soshite Kiss-shite that same year. Minamino was nominated for the 16th Annual Japan Academy Prize for "Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role" (basically "Best Actress") for her performances in both of these films.[4]
Minamino has appeared multiple times in interviews and photo shots in Shueisha's Weekly Playboy magazine since 1984, though none of her appearances included nude shots. In the 1989-08-01 issue, she appeared on the cover as well as in an eight-page "sexy shot" spread.[5]
Filmography
Film title | Japanese | Role | Release date | Studio | Notes |
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Sukeban Deka | スケバン刑事 | Saki Asamiya | February 1987 | Toei | starring role, nominated for "Rookie of the Year" at 11th Annual Japan Academy Prize event |
Haikara-san ga Tōru | はいからさんが通る | Benio Hanamura | December 1987 | Toei | starring role |
Badaiju: Rindenbaumu | 菩提樹 リンデンバウム | Mami Nakahara | August 1988 | Toei S1 Company |
starring role |
The Pale Hand | 白い手 | Sensei | April 1990 | Toho | heroine |
Gold Rush | ゴールドラッシュ | Masami Sanokawa | December 1990 | Wani Books Toei |
heroine |
Fukuzawa Yukichi | 福沢諭吉 | August 1991 | Toei | about Fukuzawa Yukichi | |
Kantsubaki | 寒椿 | Sadako Otani | August 1991 | Toei | starring role, nominated for "Best Actress" at 16th Annual Japan Academy Prize event |
The Rocking Horseman | 青春デンデケデケデケ | October 1992 | Toei | ||
Watashi o Idaite, Soshite Kiss-shite | 私を抱いて、そしてキスして | Keiko | November 1992 | Toei | starring role, nominated for "Best Actress" at 16th Annual Japan Academy Prize event |
Driving By! | ドライビング・ハイ! | Kaoru | August 1991 | Sega Enterprises | |
Santabi no Kaikyō | 三たびの海峡 | Chizuru | November 1995 | Santabi no Kaikyō Film Committee | |
Hissatsu Shimatsujin | 必殺始末人 | Kamome | March 1997 | Shochiku | |
Hissatsu Shimatsujin II: Midaresaku Joyakusha no Mubudai | 必殺始末人II 乱れ咲く女役者の夢舞台 | Kamome | July 1997 | Shochiku | |
Hissatsu Shimatsujin III: Jigoku ni Chitta Hanabira Ni-mai | 必殺始末人III 地獄に散った花びら二枚 | Kamome | February 1998 | Shochiku | |
Ōinaru Kan: Bonno | 大いなる完 -ぼんの- | Takako Ishigura | December 1998 | CIA | heroine |
Eki ni Sumi yoshi | 駅に住みよし | Yōko Kitano | November 2000 | Firstwood Entertainment | starring role |
Ōgawa no Itteki | 大河の一滴 | September 2001 | Ōgawa no Itteki Film Committee | ||
Sennen no Koi: Hikaru Genji Monogatari | 千年の恋 ひかる源氏物語 | Oborozukiyo | December 2001 | Toei | |
Shin Jingi-naki Tatakai: Bōsatsu | 新・仁義なき戦い 謀殺 | February 2003 | Shin Jingi-naki Tatakai: Bōsatsu Film Committee | ||
Ghost Shout | ゴーストシャウト | Aiko Yatabe | December 2004 | Tokyo Theatres Company | |
Shinku | 深紅 | Michiko Ibara | September 2005 | Toei |
Television
Series
Series title | Role | Dates | Network | Notes |
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Meimon Shiritsu Jōshi Kōkō 名門私立女子高校 |
Nov. 1984 – Jan. 1985 | NTV | debut role | |
Sukeban Deka II: Shōjo Tekkamen Densetsu スケバン刑事II -少女鉄仮面伝説- |
Saki Asamiya (Yōko Godai) | Nov. 1985 – Oct. 1986 | Fuji TV | first starring role |
Thursday Theater Toki ni wa Issho ni 木曜劇場『時にはいっしょに』 |
Oct. – Dec. 1986 | Fuji TV | co-starring role | |
Ariesu no Otome-tachi アリエスの乙女たち |
Kaori Mizuho | Apr. – Sep. 1987 | Daiei TV, Fuji TV | starring role |
Takeda Shingen 大河ドラマ『武田信玄』 |
Koi-hime, Okoko | 1988 | NHK | Taiga drama |
Netsuppai no! 熱っぽいの! |
Apr. – Jun. 1988 | Fuji TV | starring role | |
Oikaketai no! 追いかけたいの! |
Oct. – Dec. 1988 | Fuji TV | starring role | |
Aitsu ga Trouble あいつがトラブル |
Missing Persons Section member Reiko Misaki | Dec. 1989 – Mar. 1990 | Fuji TV | starring role |
Geinō Shakai 芸能社会 |
Jul. – Sep. 1990 | TBS | co-starring role | |
Kimi no Tame ni Dekiru Koto 君のためにできること |
Jul. – Sep. 1992 | Fuji TV | regular guest role | |
Monday Drama-in Aishiteru yo! 熱っぽいの! |
Shino Kuji | Oct. – Dec. 1993 | TV Asahi | regular guest role |
Friday Jidaigeki Ō-Edo Fūunden 大江戸風雲伝 |
Apr. – Jul. 1994 | NHK | regular guest role | |
Yureru Omoi 揺れる想い |
Kanako Yokozawa | Jan. – Mar. 1995 | TBS | starring role |
Shōgun no Onmitsu: Kage Jūhachi 将軍の隠密!影十八 |
Kunoichi no Miki, Doctor | Jan. – Jun. 1996 | TV Asahi | regular guest role |
Kitto Dare ka ni Au Tame ni きっと誰かに逢うために |
Jan. – Mar. 1996 | TV Tokyo | regular guest role | |
Shinkansen '97 Koi Monogatari 新幹線'97恋物語 |
Kyōko Tsumura | Apr. – Jun. 1997 | TBS network | regular guest role |
Hitsuyō no Nai Hito 必要のない人 |
Ai Miyamoto | Oct. – Dec. 1998 | NHK | regular guest role |
Shin Nanbu Daikichi Kōban Nikki 新・南部大吉交番日記 |
1999-08-12 – 1999-08-26 | NHK BS-2 | regular guest role | |
Ai no Gekijō Ikkaku Senkin Yume Kazoku 愛の劇場『一攫千金夢家族』 |
Jun. – Jul. 1997 | TBS network | starring role | |
Friday Jidaigeki Haru ga Kita 春が来た |
Sep. – Nov. 2002 | NHK | ||
Ai no Gekijō Ikkaku Senkin Yume Kazoku 2 愛の劇場『一攫千金夢家族2』 |
Jun. – Jul. 2003 | TBS network | starring role | |
Drama 30 Ya • Ku • So • Ku ドラマ30『ヤ・ク・ソ・ク』 |
Kyōko Tsumura | May – Jul. 2005 | MBS, TBS network | starring role |
Yaoh 夜王~YAOH~ |
Kōko Suizenji | 2006-01-13 – current | TBS | guest star in episode 1 |
Wednesday Drama 7-nin no Onna Bengoshi 木曜ドラマ『7人の女弁護士』 |
Kyōko Tsumura | Apr. – Jul. 2006 | TV Asahi | regular guest role |
One-shot dramas
Title | Role | Date | Network | Notes |
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Monday Dramaland Toki o Kakeru Shōjo 月曜ドラマランド『時をかける少女』 |
Kazuko | 1985-11-04 | Fuji TV | first starring role performed theme song |
Monday Dramaland Sailor-fuku Ren'ai Kyōshitsu: Ai no Lesson A! B! C! 月曜ドラマランド『セーラー服恋愛教室 愛のレッスンA!B!C!』 |
1986-01-06 | Fuji TV | ||
Monday Dramaland Fujiko Fujio no Yume Camera 2 "Blue Train Blues" 月曜ドラマランド 藤子不二雄の夢カメラ2「ブルートレインブルース」 |
Masami Otagiri | 1987-03-02 | Fuji TV | starring role |
Jikan Desu yo Special Haru no Megami ga Yattekita 時間ですよスペシャル「春の女神がやってきた」 |
1988-03-30 | TBS | ||
Minamino Yoko no Okashi na Okashi na Ōdasō 南野陽子のおかしなおかしな大脱走 |
Sakura and Maria Itami | 1988-10-05 | TBS | |
Kaikyoku 30-shūnen Kinen Shinshun 3-jikan Drama Special Shuntō 開局30周年記念新春3時間ドラマスペシャル『春燈』 |
Ryōko Iwata | 1989-01-02 | TV Asahi | starring role |
Akahige 赤ひげ |
Masae | 1989-04-01 | TBS | |
Monday Drama Special Dai-san no Onna 月曜ドラマスペシャル『第三の女』 |
Akane Nagahara | 1989-10-16 | TBS | |
Yo ni mo Kimyō na Monogatari Dai-1 Series Ososugita Koibito 世にも奇妙な物語第1シリーズ『遅すぎた恋人』 |
1990-08-09 | Fuji TV | ||
24 Jikan TV Drama Special Itsuka Mita Aoi Sora! 24時間テレビ ドラマスペシャル『いつか見た青い空!』 |
1990-08-25 | NTV | performed theme song | |
Otoko to Onna no Mystery Gokumontō 男と女のミステリー『獄門島』 |
1990-09-28 | Fuji TV | ||
Nenmatsu Jidaigeki Special Katsu Kaishū 年末時代劇スペシャル『勝海舟』 |
Junko Katsu | 1990-12-30 – 1990-12-31 | NTV | |
Keishun Drama Special Shinshun Kon'yoku Medetai Ryokan Monogatari 迎春ドラマスペシャル『新春・混浴・めでたい旅館物語』 |
1991-01-01 | Fuji TV | ||
Yo ni mo Kimyō na Monogatari Fuyu no Tokubetsuhen "Ō-sama no Mimi wa Roba no Mimi" 世にも奇妙な物語『冬の特別編 「王様の耳はロバの耳」』 |
Kyōko | 1991-01-03 | Fuji TV | |
Wednesday Grand Roman Mitsuai 2.26 ni Chitta Koi 水曜グランドロマン『密愛 2.26に散った恋』 |
Komaki | 1991-02-20 | Fuji TV | starring role |
Monday Drama Special Onii-chan Kaisatsuguchi 月曜ドラマスペシャル『お兄ちゃん 改札口』 |
Machiko Saiki | 1991-10-14 | TBS | |
Ōgata Jidaigeki Special Surōnin Burai Tabi 大型時代劇スペシャル『素浪人無頼旅』 |
1991-10-31 | TV Asahi | co-starring role | |
Friday Drama Theater Kisetsuhazure no Kaigan Monogatari '91 Aki 金曜ドラマシアター『季節はずれの海岸物語'91秋』 |
1991-11-08 | Fuji TV | ||
Yo ni mo Kimyō na Monogatari Dai-2 Series Ayashii Kagami 世にも奇妙な物語第2シリーズ『あやしい鏡』 |
1991-11-14 | Fuji TV | ||
Chūshingura 忠臣蔵 |
1991-12-13 | Fuji TV | ||
Tokugawa Ieyasu 徳川家康 |
1992-01-03 | TV Asahi | ||
Surōnin Burai Tabi II 素浪人無頼旅II |
1992-03-30 | TV Asahi | ||
Kaigai Tokusen Mystery Hong Kong Meikyūgyō 海外特選ミステリー『香港迷宮行』 |
1992-07-03 | Fuji TV | ||
Suisei Retsu no Nagaragawa Aisaretakute 水清冽の長良川 愛されたくて |
1992-10-08 | TV Asahi | ||
Drama City '93 Furare Jōzu ドラマシティー'93『ふられ上手』 |
1993-02-04 | YTV | starring role | |
Kako o Ōjo 過去を追う女 |
Ritsuko, Kiyomi | 1993-03-26 | TBS | |
Shinshun Ōgata Jidaigeki 3-jikan Special Iemitsu Bōsatsu: Sandai Shōgun ni Semaru Nazo no Ansatsu Gundan! 新春大型時代劇3時間スペシャル『家光謀殺 -三代将軍に迫る謎の暗殺軍団!-』 |
1995-01-03 | TV Asahi | ||
Friday Entertainment Sengo 50-nen Tokubetsu Kikaku Onna-tachi no Sensō 金曜エンタテイメント 戦後50年特別企画『女たちの戦争』 |
1995-08-18 | Fuji TV | co-starring role | |
Shinshun Jidaigeki Inochi Sasagesōrō: Yume Oi Saka no Kettō Kiru! Ai mo Namida mo Kiraneba naranu! 新春時代劇『命捧げ候 -夢追い坂の決闘・斬る! 愛も涙も斬らねばならぬ!』 |
Sae Iemoto | 1996-01-03 | NHK | |
Ninja Kaeshi Mizu no Shiro: Utsunomiya Tsuritenjō no Nazo 忍者返し水の城 宇都宮釣り天井の謎 |
1996-04-30 | TV Asahi | ||
Nemuri Kyōshirō: Kyō Atte Ashita-naki Inochi o Ikiru Mono! 眠狂四郎 今日あって明日なき命を生きる者! |
Tomoe, Shizuno | 1996-09-19 | TV Asahi | |
Friday Entertainment Asami Mitsuhiko Series 3: Karatsu Sayo-hime Densetsu Satsujin Jiken 金曜エンタテイメント『浅見光彦シリーズ3 唐津佐用姫伝説殺人事件』 |
Hisako Narusawa | 1996-11-22 | Fuji TV | |
Shinshun Jidaigeki Special Benkei: Kairikimusō no Arahōshi! Ai to Yume o Motome Tatakai Tsuzuketa Haran no Shōgai 新春時代劇スペシャル『弁慶 怪力無双の荒法師! 愛と夢を求め戦い続けた波乱の生涯』 |
1997-01-04 | TV Asahi | ||
Monday Drama Special Isshiki Kyōtarō Jiken Note 6: Kyōto Himatsuri Kimen Satsujin Jiken 月曜ドラマスペシャル『一色京太郎事件ノート6 京都火祭り鬼面殺人事件』 |
Misato | 1997-12-22 | NTV | |
12 o'clock Super Wide DramaIeyasu ga Mottomo Osoreta Otoko: Sanada Nobushige 12時間超ワイドドラマ『家康が最も恐れた男 真田幸村』 |
Oe no Kata | 1998-01-02 | TV Tokyo | |
RCC Kaikyoku 45-shūnen Tokubetsu Bangumi: Ōbayashi Nobuhiko Gensaku • Sōkantoku Manuke-sensei RCC開局45周年特別番組 大林宣彦原作・総監督『マヌケ先生』 |
1998-01-24 | TBS network | ||
Saturday Wide Gekijō 20-shūnen Tokubetsu Kikaku Mikeneko Holmes no Tasogare Hotel 土曜ワイド劇場20周年特別企画『三毛猫ホームズの黄昏ホテル』 |
1998-02-21 | TV Asahi | ||
Monday Drama Special Seimu Chōsakan • Madogiwa Tarō no Jikenbo 4 月曜ドラマスペシャル『税務調査官・窓際太郎の事件簿4』 |
Naomi Higuchi | 2000-02-28 | TBS | |
Onna to Ai to Mystery Kita Alps Sangaku Kyōjotai • Saimon Kazuki 1: Kita Alps Hotaka Renpō Satsujin Jiken 女と愛とミステリー『北アルプス山岳救助隊・紫門一鬼1 北アルプス穂高連峰殺人事件』 |
Miyako Katagiri | 2001-03-04 | TV Tokyo | |
Watashi wa Watashi: Watashi no Ai Dakara 私は私 私の愛だから |
2002-09-07 | Fuji TV | ||
Onna to Ai to Mystery Morimura Seiichi Suspense: Kishibo no Batsuei 女と愛とミステリー『森村誠一サスペンス 鬼子母の末裔』 |
2003-09-10 | TV Tokyo | ||
Saturday Wide Gekijō Nishimura Kyōtarō Travel Mystery Seikan Tokkyū Satsujin Route 土曜ワイド劇場 西村京太郎トラベルミステリー『青函特急殺人ルート』 |
2003-09-13 | TV Asahi | ||
Monday Mystery Gekijō Kage no Kisetsu 7: Seisan 月曜ミステリー劇場『陰の季節7 精算』 |
2004-11-29 | TBS | ||
Wada Akiko Tokubetsu Kikaku Drama The Kaigo Banchō 和田アキ子特別企画ドラマ『ザ・介護番長』 |
2005-04-07 | TBS | ||
Drama Complex Keishichō Tokushubutai 512 ドラマ・コンプレックス『警視庁特殊部隊512』 |
2005-11-29 | NTV |
Discography
Singles
Singles marked with "※" reached #1 on Oricon chart.
Single title | Japanese | Release date | Lyrics | Composition | Arrangement | Notes | |
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1 | Hazukashi Sugite | 恥ずかしすぎて | 1985-06-23 | Kan Chinfa | Shunichi Tokura | Masaaki Ōmura | |
2 | Sayonara no Memai | さよならのめまい | 1985-11-21 | Etsuko Kisugi | Takao Kisugi | Mitsuo Hagita | |
3 | Kanashimi Monument | 悲しみモニュメント | 1986-03-21 | Etsuko Kisugi | Kisaburō Suzuki | Hiroshi Shinkawa | |
4 | Kaze no Madrigal | 風のマドリガル | 1986-07-21 | Reiko Yukawa | Daisuke Inoue | Mitsuo Hagita | |
5 | Approach | 接近 (アプローチ) | 1986-10-01 | Yumi Morita | Toshio Kameto | Mitsuo Hagita | |
6 | Rakuen no Door | 楽園のDoor | 1987-02-01 | Megumi Ogura | Takao Kisugi | Mitsuo Hagita | ※ |
7 | Hanashi Kaketakatta | 話しかけたかった | 1987-04-01 | Nobumi Tozawa | Masayuki Kishi | Mitsuo Hagita | ※ |
8 | Pandora no Koibito | パンドラの恋人 | 1987-07-01 | Shun Taguchi | Toshio Kameto | Mitsuo Hagita | ※ |
9 | Aki no Indication | 秋のIndication | 1987-09-23 | Eiko Kyo | Mitsuo Hagita | Mitsuo Hagita | ※ |
10 | Haikara-san ga Tōru | はいからさんが通る | 1987-12-02 | Megumi Ogura | Wataru Kuniyasu | Mitsuo Hagita | ※ |
11 | Toiki de Net | 吐息でネット | 1988-02-26 | Shun Taguchi | Toshihiko Shibaya | Mitsuo Hagita | ※ |
12 | Anata o Aishitai | あなたを愛したい | 1988-06-18 | Shun Taguchi | Mitsuo Hagita | Mitsuo Hagita | ※ |
13 | Aki kara mo, Soba ni Ite | 秋からも、そばにいて | 1988-10-13 | Megumi Ogura | Tamashiro Itō | Mitsuo Hagita | ※ |
14 | Namida ha Doko e Itta no | 涙はどこへいったの | 1989-02-15 | Kan Chinfa | Toshihiko Shibaya | Mitsuo Hagita | |
15 | Trouble Maker | トラブル・メーカー | 1989-06-21 | Yoko Minamino | Yasuhiro Kido | Mitsuo Hagita | |
16 | Film no Mukōgawa | フィルムの向こう側 | 1989-11-29 | Ryo Aska | Ryo Aska | Jun Satō | ※ |
17 | Doublegame | ダブルゲーム | 1990-06-01 | Toyohisa Araki | Takashi Miki | Kei Wakakusa | |
18 | Hen na no!! | へんなの!! | 1990-07-01 | Chiroru Tanibo | Toshihiko Shibaya | Toshihiko Shibaya | |
19 | Mimi o Sumashite Goran | 耳をすましてごらん | 1990-08-01 | Daichi Yamada | Jōji Yuasa | Mitsuo Hagita | |
20 | Kiss-shite Loneliness | KISSしてロンリネス | 1990-11-21 | Tomoko Aran | Tetsurō Oda | Masao Akashi | |
21 | Natsu no Obaka-san | 夏のおバカさん | 1991-06-08 | Yasushi Akimoto | Yoko Minamino | Masao Akashi | |
22 | Haikara-san ga Tōru / Toiki de Net | はいからさんが通る/吐息でネット | 2005-07-27 | as above for each song | as above for each song | as above for each song | self cover |
Albums
The majority of albums released after 1991 are "Best of" albums.
Album title | Japanese | Release date | Release label | Catalog no(s). | Format | Notes |
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Gelato | ジェラート | 1986-04-21 | CBS-Sony | 32DH-397 | CD | |
Sukeban Deka II: Shōjo Tekkamen Densetsu Original Soundtrack | スケバン刑事II 少女鉄仮面伝説オリジナル・サウンドトラック | 1986-05-21 | CBS-Sony | |||
Virginal | ヴァージナル | 1986-11-01 | CBS-Sony | 32DH-540 | CD | |
Sukeban Deka Original Soundtrack | スケバン刑事オリジナル・サウンドトラック | 1987-03-05 | CBS-Sony | 28KH-2067 | Cassette | |
Bloom | ブルーム | 1987-05-02 | CBS-Sony | 32DH-653 | CD | |
Garland | ガーランド | 1987-11-01 | CBS-Sony | 32DH-830 | CD | |
Haikara-san ga Tōru Original Soundtrack | はいからさんが通るオリジナル・サウンドトラック | 1987-12-21 | CBS-Sony | 32DH-863 | CD | |
Nanno Singles | 1988-03-21 | CBS-Sony | CD | "Best of " album | ||
Global | グローバル | 1988-07-15 | CBS-Sony | 38DH-5081 | CD | first press included a bonus disc titled Nanno Compatibility Diagnosis Game (なんの相性診断げえむ, Nanno Aishō Shindan Gēmu) |
Yoko's Favorites | 1988-07-21 | "Best of " album, includes a mini album featuring "B-side" songs with commentary | ||||
Badaiju: Rindenbaumu Original Soundtrack | 菩提樹 リンデンバウム オリジナル・サウンドトラック | 1988-08-13 | CBS-Sony | 28AH-5103 -- |
LP CD |
not all songs by Minamino |
Snowflakes | スノーフレイクス | 1988-12-14 | CBS-Sony | 32DH-5173 | CD | |
ORE Special Collection: 5-nin no Idol-tachi | OREスペシャル・コレクション ~5人のアイドルたち~ | 1988 | CBS-Sony | 32DH-5144 | CD | |
Gauche | ゴーシュ | 1989-07-12 | CBS-Sony | 28AH-5273 | LP | |
Dear Christmas | ディアー・クリスマス | 1989-12-01 | CBS-Sony | CSCL-1045 | CD | |
Gather | ギャザー | 1990-06-23 | ||||
Nanno Songless | 1990-07-15 | |||||
Nanno Singles II | 1991-01-01 | "Best of " album | ||||
Natsu no Obaka-san | 夏のおバカさん | 1991-07-01 | CBS-Sony | SRCL-1987 | CD | same title as the single release |
Diamond Smile | ダイヤモンド・スマイル | 1992-03-25 | CBS-Sony | SRCL-2351 | CD | "Best of " album |
Pearl Tears | パール・ティアーズ | 1992-03-25 | "Best of " album | |||
Affairs of Yesterday | 1992-06-21 | "Best of " album featuring songs selected by Minamino herself | ||||
Dear My Best | 1992-11-21 | "Best of " album, 2 discs | ||||
Golden J-Pop: The Best Minamino Yoko | ゴールデンJポップ ザ・ベスト南野陽子 | 1998-08-21 | CBS-Sony | SRCL-4333/4 | CD | "Best of " album, 2 discs |
2000 My Best | 2000-06-21 | "Best of " album | ||||
Bakumatsu 2001 Original Soundtrack | 幕末2001オリジナル・サウンドトラック | 2001-10-23 | ||||
Rakuen no Door | 楽園のDoor | 2002-10-09 | Dream Price 1000 | |||
Nanno Singles III + My Favorites | 2003-07-16 | "Best of " album, 2 discs | ||||
Nanno Box | ナンノ・ボックス | 2005-06-22 | CBS-Sony | MHCL-561 | CD | 11 discs and a DVD |
Hit Style: No. 1 History | 2006-01-25 | CBS-Sony | MHCL-779 | CD | 2 discs, omnibus album featuring 32 different #1 hit J-pop stars | |
Nanno Soundtracks + Songless | ナンノ・サウンドトラックス+ソングレス | 2006-06-21 | CBS-Sony | MHCL-830 | CD | 6 discs, soundtrack songs from movies in which she starred, also Nanno Songless and Nanno Compatibility Diagnosis Game |
Sukeban Deka Last Memorial: Asamiya Saki yo Eien ni | スケバン刑事 ラスト・メモリアル 〜麻宮サキよ永遠に〜 | 2006-09-20 | CBS-Sony | MHCL-891 | CD | also features Yuki Saitō and Yui Asaka |
Commercial tie-ins
Minamino has performed the theme songs for multiple television series and movies, and her music has been used in many commercials. Following is a list of some of them.
Song title | Japanese title | Description of use | Notes |
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Sayonara no Memai | さよならのめまい | Insert song for Sukeban Deka II: Shōjo Tekkamen Densetsu series | for Fuji TV |
Approach | 接近 (アプローチ) | Theme song for Toki o Kakeru Shōjo | for Fuji TV |
Kanashimi Monument | 悲しみモニュメント | Theme song for Sukeban Deka II: Shōjo Tekkamen Densetsu series | for Fuji TV |
Kaze no Madrigal | 風のマドリガル | Theme song for Sukeban Deka II: Shōjo Tekkamen Densetsu series | for Fuji TV |
Rakuen no Door | 楽園のDoor | Theme song for the movie Sukeban Deka | |
Yuki no Kahen | 雪の花片 | Commercial for the Onkyo "Radian" | |
Hiruyasumi no Yūutsu | 昼休みの憂鬱 | Commercial for Fujitsu Personal Computers FM77AV40EX model | |
Aki no Indication | 秋のIndication | Commercial for Cecil Chocolate from Glico | |
Haikara-san ga Tōru | はいからさんが通る | Used multiple times:
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Ame no Mukōgawa | 雨のむこうがわ | Commercial for the Onkyo "Radian" | |
Toiki de Net | 吐息でネット | Commercial for "Fitnet Lipstick" and the "Spring Bazaar" from Kanebo | |
Aki kara mo, Soba ni Ite | 秋からも、そばにいて | Commercial for "Almond Chocolate" and "Pocky" from Glico | |
Carib ni Ikitai | カリブに行きたい | Commercial for the FM77AV40EX computer by Fujitsu Personal Computers | |
Anata o Aishitai | あなたを愛したい | Used multiple times:
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Just Sweet Love | Commercial for "Cecil Chocolate" from Glico | ||
Soft no Shita de Aimashō | リフトの下で逢いましょう | Commercial for "Ski Train JR Spur-gō" for JR West | |
Namida ha Doko e Itta no | 涙はどこへいったの | Commercial for "WENS" service from JR West | |
Hitomi no Naka no Mirai | 瞳のなかの未来 | Opening theme song for the NHK series Aoi Blink | |
Summer Fragrance | サマー・フレグランス | Commercial for JR West | |
Mimi o Sumashite Goran | 耳をすましてごらん | Theme song for Itsuka Mita Aoi Sora on Nippon Television | |
Omoi no Mama ni (new version) | 思いのままに | Message song for the NTV Nippon Television 24-Hour "TV-Ai wa Chikyū o Sukū" campaign | |
Kiss-shite Loneliness | KISSしてロンリネス | Commercial for "Cool, Nikki, Basshon" candy drops from Asadaame | |
Lonely Blue | Commercial for the Nagoya Railroad "MediaCard" |
Minamino has also appeared in many commercials which did not use her music.[9]
Product | Company | Time span | Notes |
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Kirin Lemon | Kirin Brewery Company | 1985 – 1986 | |
White Telephone Card | Nippon Telegraph and Telephone | 1985 | |
Benelook Keshōhin: Sei naru Hito | Dariya | 1985 – 1987 | |
Korokororin, Hiyashi Chūka, Sakana ka na?, Fruits in Jelly | House Foods | 1985 – 1987 | |
Fujicolor HR and other film | Fujifilm | 1985 – 1988 | |
Kokusai Dial Tsūwa | KDD | 1986 | |
Radian | Onkyo | 1986 – 1989 | |
Misaki Annainin Spring Fuji TV Campaign | Fuji Television | 1987 | |
Eolia Air Conditioner | Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. | 1987 | |
Pocky | Ezaki Glico | 1987 – 1990 | |
Personal computer lines | Fujitsu | 1987 – 1989 | |
"Nengashō wa Ohayame ni" campaign | Japan Post | 1987 | |
Kanebo cosmetics products | Kanebo | 1988 | |
Multiple campaigns | West Japan Railway Company | 1988 – 1990 | |
Shower soap | Shiseido | 1989 – 1990 | |
"Cool, Nikki Basshon" campaign, Mizuame | Asadaame | 1989 – 1991 | |
MediaCard | Nagoya Railroad | 1991 | |
"Stop AIDS" campaign | Tokyo | 1992 | |
"Meruparuku" campaign | Japan Postal Savings Corporation | 1993 | |
"Kansai Digital Phone" campaign | SoftBank Mobile | 1994 | |
Kasumi-chō Kaihatsu Project | Spaworld | 1997 | local advertisement only in greater Kansai region |
"Relive" campaign | Kosé Corporation | 2003 | |
"Ōta Kanpō Ichōyaku" campaign | Isan Ōta | 2006 |
Video
- Tokimeki, Kudasai (1986-06-21)
- First Concert (1986-11-01)
- Nanno Club (1987-07-22)
- Summer Concert (1987-11-21)
- From Summer Concert (1987-11-21)
- Colorful Ave. (1988-08-01)
- Etu du Cinema Yoko Minamino Summer Concert '88 (1988-12-21)
- Omoi no Mama ni: Yoko Minamino Summer Concert '89 (1989-11-22)
- Just Sweet Love (1989-11-24, promo item never offered for sale)
- Abend (1990-11-21)
- Toki no Nagare ni: The Last Day of Tour 1991 in Sunplaza Hall by Yoko Minamino (1991-11-21)
- Dear My Best (1992-11-21)
- Nanno DVD Box (2005-09-28, complete compilation of her performances in movies)
Books
Photo
- Yōko o Hitorijime... (陽子をひとりじめ…) (April 1986, Kodansha, Photographer: Seiichi Nomura)
- Sukeban Deka II Shashinshū (スケバン刑事II写真集) (September 1986, Hakusensha, Photographer: Ryū Ōmatsu)
- Eiga Sukeban Deka Shashinshū: Ai no Sailor-fuku Senshi (映画スケバン刑事写真集 愛のセーラー服戦士) (1987, Bandai Visual)
- Ki no Mama Tenshi Fūrai (生のまま天使風来) (November 1988, Wani Books, Photographer: Seiichi Nomura)
- My Dear (January 1991, CBS-Sony Shuppan, Photographers: Seiichi Nomura, et al)
- Great (April 1991, Kodansha, Photographers: Hajime Sawatari, et al)
- Flowers (October 2004, Shueisha, Photographer: Yorihito Yamauchi)
Other
- Tsukiyo no Kushami (月夜のくしゃみ) (September 1989, Kadokawa Shoten)
References
- ^ a b Template:En icon "Minamino Yoko". Encyclopedia Idollica. Retrieved 2007-01-05.
- ^ Template:Ja icon "第11回 日本アカデミー賞". Retrieved 2007-01-05.
- ^ Template:Ja icon "中級者による切手分類 動物の部". Retrieved 2007-01-05.
- ^ Template:Ja icon "第16回 日本アカデミー賞". Retrieved 2007-01-05.
- ^ Template:Ja icon "週プレ1989 - 知誕Wiki". Retrieved 2007-01-05.
- ^ a b Template:Ja icon "南野陽子 のディスコグラフィー". Retrieved 2007-01-05.
- ^ Template:En icon "Minamino Yoko: Albums". Encyclopedia Idollica. Retrieved 2007-01-05.
- ^ Template:En icon "Minamino Yoko: Singles". Encyclopedia Idollica. Retrieved 2007-01-05.
- ^ Template:Ja icon "CM Gallery". Retrieved 2007-01-02.
External links
- Template:En icon Drama Wiki
- Template:En icon Anime News Network
- Template:Ja icon K Dash Group (talent agency)
- Template:Ja icon 南野陽子.net (extensive fan site)