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Latest revision as of 21:05, 8 July 2016
Ami was a Japanese pop idol group in 1996. After leaving PINO, Kotani and Miyake decided to form the idol group "Ami" with talento Yoshida Mikaha. The group only released one mini-album, Kiiroi Sakuranbo, soon after before disbanded.
Members
- Kotani Misako (小谷みさこ)
- Miyake Emi (三宅えみ)
- Yoshida Mikaha (吉田美花葉)
Discography
Mini-Album
- [1996.07.24] Kiiroi Sakuranbo (黄色いサクランボ)