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'''Fuji Keiko''' (藤圭子) was an extremely famous Japanese Enka singer in the 70's. She is the wife of [[Utada Teruzane]] and the mother of [[Utada Hikaru]]. Her maiden name was 'Abe Junko'. Keiko was the main vocalist for the [[U3]] Utada family project.
 
'''Fuji Keiko''' (藤圭子) was an extremely famous Japanese Enka singer in the 70's. She is the wife of [[Utada Teruzane]] and the mother of [[Utada Hikaru]]. Her maiden name was 'Abe Junko'. Keiko was the main vocalist for the [[U3]] Utada family project.
  
Keiko was born on July 5, 1951 at Iwate, and grew up in Hokkaido. Her father ([[Abe Souji|Abe Souji]]) was a [[roukyoku|roukyoku]] singer and her mother played the [[shamisen|shamisen]] for a living. Keiko had an upheaveled childhood, as her family toured around Hokkaido and Tohoku (much like her daughter, [[Utada Hikaru]]).
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Keiko was born on July 5, 1951 at Iwate, and grew up in Hokkaido. Her father ([[Abe Souji]]) was a [[Roukyoku]] singer and her mother played the [[Shamisen]] for a living. Keiko had an upheaveled childhood, as her family toured around Hokkaido and Tohoku (much like her daughter, [[Utada Hikaru]]).
  
Once when her father became sick before a Hokkaidou show, Keiko decided that she would have to play the part instead. While there, a well known writer happened to hear her and suggested that she should move to Tokyo to become a singer. In September 1969, Keiko debuted with the song [[Shinjuku no Onna|Shinjuku no Onna]], which was a huge hit. Her next two singles, [[Onna no Blues|Onna no Blues]] and [[Keiko no Yume wa Yoru Hiraku|Keiko no Yume wa Yoru Hiraku]] also were major hits, making her extremely famous. These two songs held first and second position in [[Oricon]] charts for 40 weeks, the first and only time in Japanese music history.
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Once when her father became sick before a Hokkaidou show, Keiko decided that she would have to play the part instead. While there, a well known writer happened to hear her and suggested that she should move to Tokyo to become a singer. In September 1969, Keiko debuted with the song [[Shinjuku no Onna]], which was a huge hit. Her next two singles, [[Onna no Blues]] and [[Keiko no Yume wa Yoru Hiraku]] also were major hits, making her extremely famous. These two songs held first and second position in [[Oricon]] charts for 40 weeks, the first and only time in Japanese music history.
  
 
After 10 years in the music business, Keiko decided to quit the music business and move to New York. There, she met [[Utada Tezurane|Utada Tezurane]], and in 1983 gave birth to an only child, [[Utada Hikaru]]. Though Tezurane and Keiko had divorced each other at one point, currently they are remarried (as of mid 2005).
 
After 10 years in the music business, Keiko decided to quit the music business and move to New York. There, she met [[Utada Tezurane|Utada Tezurane]], and in 1983 gave birth to an only child, [[Utada Hikaru]]. Though Tezurane and Keiko had divorced each other at one point, currently they are remarried (as of mid 2005).
  
==<span class="mw-headline">Discography</span>==
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==Discography==
 
 
 
[[Image:Fujikeiko.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Fuji Keiko (1970s)]]
 
[[Image:Fujikeiko.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Fuji Keiko (1970s)]]
  
===<span class="mw-headline">Albums / Singles</span>===
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===Albums===
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* [1970.03.xx] [[Shinjuku no Onna / "Enka no Hoshi" Fuji Keiko no Subete|Shinjuku no Onna / "Enka no Hoshi" Fuji Keiko no Subete]] (新宿の女 / "演歌の星" 藤圭子のすべて)
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* [1970.12.xx] [[Utai Tsugarete 25 Nen Fuji Keiko, Enka wo Utau|Utai Tsugarete 25 Nen Fuji Keiko, Enka wo Utau]] (歌いつがれて25年 藤圭子、演歌を歌う)
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* [1971.07.xx] [[Keiko no Jinsei Gekijou]] (圭子の人生劇場)
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* [1971.10.xx] [[Fuji Keiko no Recital]] (藤圭子のリサイタル)
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* [1972.05.xx] [[Fuji Keiko On Stage]] (藤圭子オンステージ)
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* [1972.12.xx] [[Tooku e Ikitai / Enka no Tabi]] (遠くへ行きたい/演歌の旅)
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* [1973.06.xx] [[Hibotan Bakuto]] (緋牡丹博徒)
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* [1973.09.xx] [[Henreki / Ashita Kara Watashi wa]] (遍歴/明日から私は)
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* [1973.09.xx] [[Uramachi Jinsei / Jinsei Gekijou]] (裏町人生/人生劇場)
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* [1973.12.xx] [["Enka Zenshuu"]] (「演歌全集」)
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* [1974.03.xx] [[Onna no Blues]] (Re-Issue) (女のブルース)
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* [1974.05.xx] [[Kyoto no Blues]] (京都のブルース)
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* [1974.05.xx] [[Meiji Ichidai Onna]] (明治一代女)
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* [1974.06.xx] [[Akasaka no Yoru wa Fukete]] (赤坂の夜は更けて)
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* [1974.07.xx] [[Yoru to Anata ga]] (夜とあなたが)
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* [1974.09.xx] [[Keiko no Nippon Hitori Aruki]] (圭子のにっぽんひとりあるき)
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* [1974.10.xx] [[Fuji Keiko Enka no Sekai]] (藤圭子演歌の世界)
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* [1976.12.xx] [[Kiite Kudasai Watashi no Jinsei]] (聞いて下さい私の人生)
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* [1977.01.xx] [[Nangoku Tosa wo Ato ni Shite]] (南国土佐を後にして)
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* [1977.01.xx] [[Meiji Ichidai Onna]] (Re-Issue) (明治一代女)
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* [1977.01.xx] [[Hibotan Bakuto]] (Re-Issue) (緋牡丹博徒)
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* [1977.01.xx] [[Kiri no Mashuu Mizuumi]] (霧の摩周湖)
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* [1977.01.xx] [[Onna no Iji]] (女の意地)
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* [1977.01.xx] [[Kuroi Hanabira]] (黒い花びら)
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* [1978.05.xx] [[Big Show]] (ビッグショー)
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* [1978.12.xx] [[Kayou Gekijou]] (歌謡劇場)
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* [1979.05.xx] [[10 Shuunen Kinen ~ Namidashou! Fuji Keiko]] (10周年記念~涙唱!藤圭子)
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* [1979.12.26] [[Sayonara Fuji Keiko]] (さよなら藤圭子)
  
* [1970.03.xx] [[Shinjuku no Onna Enka no Hoshi / Fuji Keiko no Subete|Shinjuku no Onna ☆ Enka no Hoshi / Fuji Keiko no Subete]] (新宿の女 ☆演歌の星/藤圭子のすべて)
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===Singles===
* [1970.07.xx] [[Onna no Blues|Onna no Blues]] (女のブルース)
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* [1969.09.25] [[Shinjuku no Onna]] (新宿の女)
* [1970.12.xx] [[Utai Tsugarete 25 Nen Fuji Keiko, Enka wo Utau|Utai Tsugarete 25 Nen Fuji Keiko, Enka wo Utau]] (歌いつがれて25年 藤圭子、演歌を歌う)
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* [1970.02.05] [[Onna no Blues|Onna no Blues]] (女のブルース)
* [1971.03.xx] [[Saihate no Onna|Saihate no Onna]] (さいはての女)
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* [1970.04.25] [[Meiko No Yume Wa Yoru Hiraku]] (圭子の夢は夜ひらく)
* [1971.07.xx] [[Keiko no Jinsei Gekijou|Keiko no Jinsei Gekijou]] (圭子の人生劇場)
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* [1970.07.25] [[Inochi Azuke Masu]] (命預けます)
* [1971.10.xx] [[Fuji Keiko no Recital|Fuji Keiko no Recital]] (藤圭子のリサイタル)
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* [1970.10.25] [[Onna Ha Koini Ikiteyuku]] (女は恋に生きていく)
* [1971.12.xx] [[Shiranai Machi de|Shiranai Machi de]] (知らない町で)
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* [1971.02.05] [[Saihate no Onna]] (さいはての女)
* [1972.06.xx] [[Wakare no Tabi|Wakare no Tabi]] (別れの旅)
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* [1971.05.05] [[Koi Jingi]] (恋仁義)
* [1972.05.xx] [[Fuji Keiko On Stage|Fuji Keiko On Stage]] (藤圭子オンステージ)
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* [1971.06.05] [[Michinoku Kouta]] (みちのく小唄)
* [1972.12.xx] [[Tooku e Ikitai / Enka no Tabi|Tooku e Ikitai / Enka no Tabi]] (遠くへ行きたい/演歌の旅)
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* [1971.07.05] [[Ai No Jyunrei]] (愛の巡礼)
* [1973.02.xx] [[Kanashimi no Machi|Kanashimi no Machi]] (悲しみの町)
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* [1971.10.25] [[Siranai Machi De]] (知らない町で)
* [1973.06.xx] [[Hibotan Bakuto|Hibotan Bakuto]] (緋牡丹博徒)
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* [1972.01.25] [[Kyouto Kara Hakata Made]] (京都から博多まで)
* [1973.09.xx] [[Henreki / Ashita Kara Watashi wa|Henreki / Ashita Kara Watashi wa]] (遍歴/明日から私は)
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* [1972.05.25] [[Wakare No Tabi]] (別れの旅)
* [1973.09.xx] [[Uramachi Jinsei / Jinsei Gekijou|Uramachi Jinsei / Jinsei Gekijou]] (裏町人生/人生劇場)
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* [1972.09.25] [[Hana Ha Nagarete]] (花は流れて)
* [1973.12.xx] [["Enka Zenshuu"|"Enka Zenshuu"]] (「演歌全集」)
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* [1972.12.05] [[Kanashimi No Machi]] (悲しみの町)
* [1974.03.xx] [[Onna no Blues|Onna no Blues]] (Re-Issue) (女のブルース)
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* [1973.03.25] [[Asu Kara Watashi Ha]] (明日から私は)
* [1974.05.xx] [[Kyoto no Blues|Kyoto no Blues]] (京都のブルース)
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* [1973.07.xx] [[Hana Kouta]] (花小唄)
* [1974.05.xx] [[Meiji Ichidai Onna|Meiji Ichidai Onna]] (明治一代女)
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* [1973.08.25] [[Henreki]] (遍歴)
* [1974.06.xx] [[Akasaka no Yoru wa Fukete|Akasaka no Yoru wa Fukete]] (赤坂の夜は更けて)
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* [1973.11.05] [[Koi No Yukiwarisou]] (恋の雪割草)
* [1974.07.xx] [[Yoru to Anata ga|Yoru to Anata ga]] (夜とあなたが)
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* [1974.04.05] [[Kyouto Blues]] (京都ブルース)
* [1974.09.xx] [[Keiko no Nippon Hitori Aruki|Keiko no Nippon Hitori Aruki]] (圭子のにっぽんひとりあるき)
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* [1974.06.xx] [[Hinokuni Kouta]] (火の国小唄)
* [1974.10.xx] [[Meika|Meika]] (命火)
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* [1974.07.05] [[Watashiha Kyoutohe kaerimasu]] (私は京都へ帰ります)
* [1974.10.xx] [[Fuji Keiko Enka no Sekai|Fuji Keiko Enka no Sekai]] (藤圭子演歌の世界)
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* [1974.08.25] [[Inocibi]] (命火)
* [1975.04.xx] [[Anata no Uwasa|Anata no Uwasa]] (あなたの噂)
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* [1975.01.xx] [[Anata No Uwasa]] (あなたの噂)
* [1975.07.xx] [[Ikite Iru Dake no Onna|Ikite Iru Dake no Onna]] (生きてるだけの女)
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* [1975.04.25] [[Ikiteru Dake No Onna]] (生きてるだけの女)
* [1976.06.xx] [[Onna Dakara|Onna Dakara]] (女だから)
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* [1975.09.xx] [[Sasurai]] (さすらい)
* [1976.12.xx] [[Kiite Kudasai Watashi no Jinsei|Kiite Kudasai Watashi no Jinsei]] (聞いて下さい私の人生)
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* [1975.11.05] [[Hashigo Zake]] (はしご酒)
* [1977.01.xx] [[Nangoku Tosa wo Ato ni Shite|Nangoku Tosa wo Ato ni Shite]] (南国土佐を後にして)
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* [1976.04.25] [[Onna Dakara]] (女だから)
* [1977.01.xx] [[Meiji Ichidai Onna|Meiji Ichidai Onna]] (Re-Issue) (明治一代女)
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* [1976.08.25] [[Kiitekudasai Watashi No Jinsei]] (聞いてください私の人生)
* [1977.01.xx] [[Hibotan Bakuto|Hibotan Bakuto]] (Re-Issue) (緋牡丹博徒)
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* [1977.02.05] [[Aisyuu Sakaba]] (哀愁酒場)
* [1977.01.xx] [[Kiri no Mashuu Mizuumi|Kiri no Mashuu Mizuumi]] (霧の摩周湖)
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* [1977.06.25] [[Anata Hitosuji]] (貴方ひとすじ)
* [1977.01.xx] [[Onna no Iji|Onna no Iji]] (女の意地)
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* [1977.11.05] [[Omokage Heiya]] (面影平野)
* [1977.01.xx] [[Kuroi Hanabira|Kuroi Hanabira]] (黒い花びら)
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* [1978.05.xx] [[Ginza Nagareuta]] (銀座流れ唄)
* [1977.04.xx] [[Aishuu Sakaba|Aishuu Sakaba]] (哀愁酒場)
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* [1978.10.xx] [[Yoi Yoi Sakaba]] (酔い酔い酒場)
* [1977.07.xx] [[Anata Hitosuji|Anata Hitosuji]] (貴方ひとすじ)
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* [1979.03.xx] [[Kita No Minatomach]] (北の港町)
* [1977.12.xx] [[Omokage Heiya|Omokage Heiya]] (面影平野)
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* [1979.10.xx] [[Kawaii Onna]] (可愛い女)
* [1978.05.xx] [[Big Show|Big Show]] (ビッグショー)
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* [1987.02.25] [[Shinjuku Banka]] (新宿挽歌)
* [1978.12.xx] [[Kayou Gekijou|Kayou Gekijou]] (歌謡劇場)
 
* [1979.05.xx] [[10 Shuunen Kinen~Namidashou! Fuji Keiko|10 Shuunen Kinen~Namidashou! Fuji Keiko]] (10周年記念~涙唱!藤圭子)
 
* [1979.12.26] [[Sayonara Fuji Keiko|Sayonara Fuji Keiko]] (さよなら藤圭子)
 
  
=<span class="mw-headline">External Links</span>=
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==External Links==
  
 
* [http://binitan.hp.infoseek.co.jp/JapanArt/FujiKeiko/ Fuji Keiko Online] (Japanese Fansite)
 
* [http://binitan.hp.infoseek.co.jp/JapanArt/FujiKeiko/ Fuji Keiko Online] (Japanese Fansite)
 
* [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/藤圭子 Japanese Wikipedia on Fuji Keiko]
 
* [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/藤圭子 Japanese Wikipedia on Fuji Keiko]
  
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Fuji Keiko (2009)

Fuji Keiko (藤圭子) was an extremely famous Japanese Enka singer in the 70's. She is the wife of Utada Teruzane and the mother of Utada Hikaru. Her maiden name was 'Abe Junko'. Keiko was the main vocalist for the U3 Utada family project.

Keiko was born on July 5, 1951 at Iwate, and grew up in Hokkaido. Her father (Abe Souji) was a Roukyoku singer and her mother played the Shamisen for a living. Keiko had an upheaveled childhood, as her family toured around Hokkaido and Tohoku (much like her daughter, Utada Hikaru).

Once when her father became sick before a Hokkaidou show, Keiko decided that she would have to play the part instead. While there, a well known writer happened to hear her and suggested that she should move to Tokyo to become a singer. In September 1969, Keiko debuted with the song Shinjuku no Onna, which was a huge hit. Her next two singles, Onna no Blues and Keiko no Yume wa Yoru Hiraku also were major hits, making her extremely famous. These two songs held first and second position in Oricon charts for 40 weeks, the first and only time in Japanese music history.

After 10 years in the music business, Keiko decided to quit the music business and move to New York. There, she met Utada Tezurane, and in 1983 gave birth to an only child, Utada Hikaru. Though Tezurane and Keiko had divorced each other at one point, currently they are remarried (as of mid 2005).

Discography

Fuji Keiko (1970s)

Albums

Singles

External Links