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'''Tainaka Sachi''' (タイナカサチ) is a Japanese singer who debuted in 2006 under [[SISTUS RECORDS]]. She is famous for singing songs which were used as [[anime]] theme songs. Her voice can reach a total of three octaves.
 
'''Tainaka Sachi''' (タイナカサチ) is a Japanese singer who debuted in 2006 under [[SISTUS RECORDS]]. She is famous for singing songs which were used as [[anime]] theme songs. Her voice can reach a total of three octaves.
  
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==
*'''Stage Name:''' Tainaka Sachi (タイナカサチ)
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*'''Stage Name:''' Tainaka Sachi (タイナカサチ) <small>(2006-2010)</small>, Tainaka Sachi (タイナカ彩智) <small>(2010&ndash;present)</small>
*'''Real Name:''' Tainaka Sachi (田井中彩智)
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*'''Birth Name:''' Tainaka Sachi (田井中彩智)
*'''Birthday:''' April 30, 1986
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*'''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1986|04|30|mf}}
*'''Birthplace:''' [[wikipedia:Kakogawa, Hyōgo|Kakogawa]], [[wikipedia:Hyōgo Prefecture|Hyogo]], [[Japan]]
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*'''Birthplace:''' [[wikipedia:Kakogawa, Hyōgo|Kakogawa]], [[wikipedia:Hyōgo Prefecture|Hyougo]], [[Japan]]
*'''[[Blood Type]]:''' A  
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*'''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
  
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
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[[Image:tainakasachi2018.jpg|thumb|200px|Tainaka Sachi promoting ''[[Cats Cradle]]'' ]]
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[[Image:tainakasachi2016.jpg|thumb|200px|Tainaka Sachi (2016)]]
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[[Image:123takana.jpg|thumb|400px|Tainaka Sachi promoting ''[[123 (Tainaka Sachi album)|123]]'' (2013)]]
 
Even when Tainaka was small, she had great potential for singing. When she was still in primary school, she took part in a nationwide children's singing contest with her class, and in 1997 won first prize. She entered this contest again in 1999, however in that year she was part of a group with her two sisters. At the age of 15, Tainaka decided she would become a singer after being inspired by [[DREAMS COME TRUE]] and [[MISIA]]'s songs. At this time she started writing and composing songs, as well as performing live.
 
Even when Tainaka was small, she had great potential for singing. When she was still in primary school, she took part in a nationwide children's singing contest with her class, and in 1997 won first prize. She entered this contest again in 1999, however in that year she was part of a group with her two sisters. At the age of 15, Tainaka decided she would become a singer after being inspired by [[DREAMS COME TRUE]] and [[MISIA]]'s songs. At this time she started writing and composing songs, as well as performing live.
  
Tainaka would continue to enter competitions, such as in 2002 she took part in the televised [[ASAYAN]] idol show, and reached 6th place.
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Tainaka would continue to enter competitions, such as in 2002 she took part in the televised ''[[ASAYAN]]'' idol show, and reached 6th place.
  
In early 2004, Tainaka released six songs in a [[Columbia Records]]-released concept album called [[Aru Ai no Uta]] under the name '''Sachi''' (彩智). The album was inspired by [[Shindou Fuyuki]]'s Okinawa-based romance novel of the same name (which was also released in early 2004).
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In early 2004, Tainaka released six songs in a [[Columbia Records]]-released concept album called "[[Aru Ai no Uta]]" under the name '''Sachi''' (彩智). The album was inspired by [[Shindou Fuyuki]]'s Okinawa-based romance novel of the same name (which was also released in early 2004).
  
 
In 2005, Tainaka became part of a four-member unit called [[Les Bijou]]x (レ・ビジュ), who performed at Universal Studios Japan.
 
In 2005, Tainaka became part of a four-member unit called [[Les Bijou]]x (レ・ビジュ), who performed at Universal Studios Japan.
  
Tainaka then debuted in February 2006 with the single [[Disillusion|disillusion]], which was used as the opening theme song to the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Fate/stay night|Fate/stay night]]. This single was quite a high debut, reaching #13 on [[Oricon]] charts. [[Kirameku Namida wa Hoshi ni]] would then follow as Tainaka's second single (and the second opening theme to the same anime). This single would in fact debut at #9; Tainaka's first top 10 entry.
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Tainaka then debuted in February 2006 with the single "[[Disillusion|disillusion]]," which was used as the opening theme song to the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[wikipedia:Fate/stay night|Fate/stay night]]''. This single was quite a high debut, reaching #13 on [[Oricon]] charts. "[[Kirameku Namida wa Hoshi ni]]" would then follow as Tainaka's second single (and the second opening theme to the same anime). This single would in fact debut at #9; Tainaka's first top 10 entry.
  
Three months later, Tainaka released a third single, [[Saikou no Kataomoi]], which was used as the anime [[wikipedia:The Story of Saiunkoku|Saiunkoku Monogatari]]'s ending theme song. However, this single would not fare so well as its predecessors and only debuted at #50 on [[Oricon]] charts. Tainaka's fourth single was released in February 2007, featuring another original love ballad and a song of hers called [[Kimi to no Asu]] which was used as the ending theme song of the last episode of [[wikipedia:Fate/stay night|Fate/stay night]] broadcast back in June 2006. To follow this, Tainaka's debut album [[Dear... (Tainaka Sachi)|Dear...]] was released in March. Interestingly, this only featured a medley of her two first anime singles instead of the tracks as whole songs.
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Three months later, Tainaka released a third single, "[[Saikou no Kataomoi]]", which was used as the anime ''[[wikipedia:The Story of Saiunkoku|Saiunkoku Monogatari]]'''s ending theme song. However, this single would not fare as well as its predecessors and only debuted at #50 on [[Oricon]] charts. Tainaka's fourth single was released in February 2007, featuring another original love ballad and a song of hers called "[[Kimi to no Asu]]" which was used as the ending theme song of the last episode of ''[[wikipedia:Fate/stay night|Fate/stay night]]'' broadcast back in June 2006. To follow this, Tainaka's debut album ''[[Dear... (Tainaka Sachi)|Dear...]]'' was released in March. Interestingly, this only featured a medley of her two first anime singles instead of the tracks as whole songs.
  
In February 2007 it was announced that Tainaka would sing the ending theme song to the anime [[Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit|Seirei no Moribito]] to air in April 2007; a self-composed song called [[Itoshii Hito e]] (with famed rock band [[L'Arc~en~Ciel]] singing the opening song). According to Tainaka, the song is about love and is overflowing with a dramatic melody.
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In February 2007, it was announced that Tainaka would sing the ending theme song to the anime ''[[Wikipedia:Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit|Seirei no Moribito]]'' to air in April 2007; a self-composed song called "[[Itoshii Hito e]]" (with famed rock band [[L'Arc~en~Ciel]] singing the opening song). According to Tainaka, the song is about love and is overflowing with a dramatic melody.
  
 
According to Tainaka's official site, she had written and composed over 60 songs in total at the time of her debut.
 
According to Tainaka's official site, she had written and composed over 60 songs in total at the time of her debut.
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In December 2010, she left her record label and switched to her own new label, called "tutu records". She also changed the kanji in her name to "タイナカ彩智" and opened a new official website.
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On October 11, 2011 she announced her new album ''[[Flower Dance]]'' through her YouTube account.
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In July 2013 she released the album ''[[123 (Tainaka_Sachi_album)|123]]''. In late 2013 she started her own brand called "Haluca".
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On December 8, 2018 she gave birth to a baby boy.
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On November 27, 2021 she revealed on Instagram that she had given birth to a girl on November 25th.
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==Discography==
 
==Discography==
[[Image:Tainaka Sachi - Mata Ashita ne ~ code Promo.jpg|thumb|200px|Tainaka Sachi promoting [[Mata Ashita ne / Code|Mata Ashita ne / code]] (2008)]]
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[[Image:Tainaka Sachi - Mata Ashita ne ~ code Promo.jpg|thumb|200px|Tainaka Sachi promoting "[[Mata Ashita ne / Code|Mata Ashita ne / code]]" (2008)]]
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[[Image:Sachi2011flowerdance.png|thumb|200px|Tainaka Sachi promoting ''[[Flower Dance]]'' (2012)]]
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===Albums===
 
===Albums===
 
* [2007.03.07] [[Dear... (Tainaka Sachi)|Dear...]]
 
* [2007.03.07] [[Dear... (Tainaka Sachi)|Dear...]]
 
* [2008.02.13] [[Love is... (Tainaka Sachi)|Love is...]]
 
* [2008.02.13] [[Love is... (Tainaka Sachi)|Love is...]]
 
* [2009.09.16] [[Destiny (Tainaka Sachi)|Destiny]]
 
* [2009.09.16] [[Destiny (Tainaka Sachi)|Destiny]]
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* [2011.03.02] [[Innocent (Tainaka Sachi album)|innocent]]
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* [2012.02.22] [[Flower Dance]]
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* [2013.07.10] [[123 (Tainaka Sachi album)|123]]
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* [2015.05.27] [[tomori]]
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* [2016.10.26] [[Aoi senaka]]
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* [2021.06.09] [[Kokuu]]
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===Other Albums===
 
* [2009.12.23] [[Mariage -Tribute to Fate-|Mariage -tribute to Fate-]] (cover album)
 
* [2009.12.23] [[Mariage -Tribute to Fate-|Mariage -tribute to Fate-]] (cover album)
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* [2010.09.30] [[Love x Best|LOVE × BEST]] (best album)
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* [2018.05.23] [[Cats Cradle]] (キャッツクレイドル) (mini album)
  
 
===Singles===
 
===Singles===
 
* [2006.02.22] [[Disillusion|disillusion]]
 
* [2006.02.22] [[Disillusion|disillusion]]
* [2006.05.31] [[Kirameku Namida wa Hoshi ni]] (きらめく涙は星に; ''Twinkling Tears are in the Stars'')
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* [2006.05.31] [[Kirameku Namida wa Hoshi ni]] (きらめく涙は星に; ''Twinkling Tears Are in the Stars'')
* [2006.08.30] [[Saikou no Kataomoi]] (最高の片想い; ''The Greatest Love Never Returned'')
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* [2006.08.30] [[Saikou no Kataomoi]] (最高の片想い; ''The Greatest Unrequited Love'')
 
* [2007.02.07] [[Aitai yo. / Kimi to no Asu]] (会いたいよ。 / 君との明日; ''I Wanna Meet You. / The Tomorrow With You'')
 
* [2007.02.07] [[Aitai yo. / Kimi to no Asu]] (会いたいよ。 / 君との明日; ''I Wanna Meet You. / The Tomorrow With You'')
 
* [2007.06.06] [[Itoshii Hito e]] (愛しい人へ; ''To the One I Love'')
 
* [2007.06.06] [[Itoshii Hito e]] (愛しい人へ; ''To the One I Love'')
 
* [2007.11.07] [[Lipstick / Ichibanboshi]] (一番星; ''The First Star in the Evening'')
 
* [2007.11.07] [[Lipstick / Ichibanboshi]] (一番星; ''The First Star in the Evening'')
 
* [2008.01.23] [[Visit of Love|Visit of love]]
 
* [2008.01.23] [[Visit of Love|Visit of love]]
* [2008.07.23] [[Mou Kiss Sarechatta]] (もう キスされちゃった; ''You've Already Kissed Me So Much'')
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* [2008.07.23] [[Mou Kiss Sarechatta]] (もう キスされちゃった; ''You Have Already Kissed Me So Much'')
 
* [2008.10.22] [[Mata Ashita ne / Code|Mata Ashita ne / code]] (また明日ね; ''See You Again Tomorrow'')
 
* [2008.10.22] [[Mata Ashita ne / Code|Mata Ashita ne / code]] (また明日ね; ''See You Again Tomorrow'')
 
* [2009.08.26] [[Unmeibito]] (運命人; ''Destined Person'')
 
* [2009.08.26] [[Unmeibito]] (運命人; ''Destined Person'')
 
* [2010.01.20] [[Voice ~Tadoritsuku Basho~]] (Voice ~辿りつく場所~; ''Voice ~The Place Where I End Up~'')
 
* [2010.01.20] [[Voice ~Tadoritsuku Basho~]] (Voice ~辿りつく場所~; ''Voice ~The Place Where I End Up~'')
 
* [2010.01.22] [[Disillusion|disillusion -2010-]]
 
* [2010.01.22] [[Disillusion|disillusion -2010-]]
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* [2011.07.27] [[Hanabi / Life|Hanabi / LIFE]] (花火; ''Fireworks'')
  
 
===DVDs===
 
===DVDs===
 
* [2008.02.13] [[Tainaka Sachi Live 2007 ~Dear...~|Tainaka Sachi LIVE 2007 ~Dear...~]] (タイナカサチ)
 
* [2008.02.13] [[Tainaka Sachi Live 2007 ~Dear...~|Tainaka Sachi LIVE 2007 ~Dear...~]] (タイナカサチ)
* [2008.08.06] [[Tainaka Sachi Live 2008 ~Love is...~|Tainaka Sachi LIVE 2008 ~Love is...~]] (タイナカサチ)  
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* [2008.08.06] [[Tainaka Sachi Live 2008 ~Love Is...~|Tainaka Sachi LIVE 2008 ~Love is...~]] (タイナカサチ)
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* [2014.01.22] [[Tainaka Sachi Live Tour 2013 -321-]] (タイナカ彩智 Live Tour 2013「3 2 1(トロアドゥーアン)」)
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* [2018.09.10] [[NBCUniversal Anime x Music Festival ~25th Anniversary~|NBCUniversal ANIME×MUSIC FESTIVAL ~25th ANNIVERSARY~]]
  
 
===Compilation / Other===
 
===Compilation / Other===
* [2004.02.11] [[Aru Ai no Uta]] (ある愛の詩; ''There is a Love Song'') (#3 ''Yoru to Yume (夜と夢; Night and Dreams''), #5 ''Forever'', #7 ''Ao no Kiseki (青の奇跡; Blue Miracle''), #10 ''Anata wo Mamoritai (あなたを守りたい; I Wanna Protect You''), #12 ''Nature Boy'', #14 ''When I Fall in Love'')
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* [2004.02.11] [[Aru Ai no Uta]] (#3 ''Yoru to Yume'', #5 ''Forever'', #7 ''Ao no Kiseki'', #10 ''Anata wo Mamoritai'', #12 ''Nature Boy'', #14 ''When I Fall in Love'')
 
* [2006.06.28] [[Fate/stay night A. OST]] (#1 ''disillusion (TV Size)'')
 
* [2006.06.28] [[Fate/stay night A. OST]] (#1 ''disillusion (TV Size)'')
 
* [2007.01.12] [[Saiunkoku Monogatari Original Soundtrack 2]] (#29 ''Saikou no Kataomoi (On Air Ver.)'')
 
* [2007.01.12] [[Saiunkoku Monogatari Original Soundtrack 2]] (#29 ''Saikou no Kataomoi (On Air Ver.)'')
* [2007.09.21] [[Seirei no Moribiti Ongakuhen 2]] (#29 ''Itoshii Hito e (TV Size)'')
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* [2007.09.21] [[Seirei no Moribito Ongakuhen 2]] (#29 ''Itoshii Hito e (TV Size)'')
 
* [2009.03.25] [[Kondo no Nichiyoubi ni Original Soundtrack]] (#17 ''Visit of love'')
 
* [2009.03.25] [[Kondo no Nichiyoubi ni Original Soundtrack]] (#17 ''Visit of love'')
 
* [2009.12.23] [[Ricordanza -Fate/stay night TV Song Collection-|ricordanza -Fate/stay night TV song collection-]] (#1 ''disillusion'', #2 ''Kirameku Namida wa Hoshi ni'', #6 ''Kimi to no Asu'', #10 ''imitation'')
 
* [2009.12.23] [[Ricordanza -Fate/stay night TV Song Collection-|ricordanza -Fate/stay night TV song collection-]] (#1 ''disillusion'', #2 ''Kirameku Namida wa Hoshi ni'', #6 ''Kimi to no Asu'', #10 ''imitation'')
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* [2010.06.09] [[Wedding Kiss (Honoka album)|Wedding Kiss]] (#6 ''Anata ni Shika Dekinai Koto'')
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*[http://www.tainakasachi.jp/ Official Website]
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*[https://tainakasachi.site/ Official Website]
 
*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/artists/384123/ Oricon Profile]
 
*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/artists/384123/ Oricon Profile]
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*[https://twitter.com/tainakasachi Official Twitter]
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*[https://www.instagram.com/sachitainaka/ Official Instagram]
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*[http://ameblo.jp/tainakasachi/ Official Blog]
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*[https://www.facebook.com/TainakaSachiOfficial Official Facebook]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/user/tainakasachi0430 Official YouTube]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:47, 23 November 2023

Tainaka Sachi promoting Kokuu

Tainaka Sachi (タイナカサチ) is a Japanese singer who debuted in 2006 under SISTUS RECORDS. She is famous for singing songs which were used as anime theme songs. Her voice can reach a total of three octaves.

Profile

  • Stage Name: Tainaka Sachi (タイナカサチ) (2006-2010), Tainaka Sachi (タイナカ彩智) (2010–present)
  • Birth Name: Tainaka Sachi (田井中彩智)
  • Birthdate: April 30, 1986 (1986-04-30) (age 38)
  • Birthplace: Kakogawa, Hyougo, Japan
  • Blood Type: A

Information

Tainaka Sachi promoting Cats Cradle
Tainaka Sachi (2016)
Tainaka Sachi promoting 123 (2013)

Even when Tainaka was small, she had great potential for singing. When she was still in primary school, she took part in a nationwide children's singing contest with her class, and in 1997 won first prize. She entered this contest again in 1999, however in that year she was part of a group with her two sisters. At the age of 15, Tainaka decided she would become a singer after being inspired by DREAMS COME TRUE and MISIA's songs. At this time she started writing and composing songs, as well as performing live.

Tainaka would continue to enter competitions, such as in 2002 she took part in the televised ASAYAN idol show, and reached 6th place.

In early 2004, Tainaka released six songs in a Columbia Records-released concept album called "Aru Ai no Uta" under the name Sachi (彩智). The album was inspired by Shindou Fuyuki's Okinawa-based romance novel of the same name (which was also released in early 2004).

In 2005, Tainaka became part of a four-member unit called Les Bijoux (レ・ビジュ), who performed at Universal Studios Japan.

Tainaka then debuted in February 2006 with the single "disillusion," which was used as the opening theme song to the anime Fate/stay night. This single was quite a high debut, reaching #13 on Oricon charts. "Kirameku Namida wa Hoshi ni" would then follow as Tainaka's second single (and the second opening theme to the same anime). This single would in fact debut at #9; Tainaka's first top 10 entry.

Three months later, Tainaka released a third single, "Saikou no Kataomoi", which was used as the anime Saiunkoku Monogatari's ending theme song. However, this single would not fare as well as its predecessors and only debuted at #50 on Oricon charts. Tainaka's fourth single was released in February 2007, featuring another original love ballad and a song of hers called "Kimi to no Asu" which was used as the ending theme song of the last episode of Fate/stay night broadcast back in June 2006. To follow this, Tainaka's debut album Dear... was released in March. Interestingly, this only featured a medley of her two first anime singles instead of the tracks as whole songs.

In February 2007, it was announced that Tainaka would sing the ending theme song to the anime Seirei no Moribito to air in April 2007; a self-composed song called "Itoshii Hito e" (with famed rock band L'Arc~en~Ciel singing the opening song). According to Tainaka, the song is about love and is overflowing with a dramatic melody.

According to Tainaka's official site, she had written and composed over 60 songs in total at the time of her debut.

In December 2010, she left her record label and switched to her own new label, called "tutu records". She also changed the kanji in her name to "タイナカ彩智" and opened a new official website.

On October 11, 2011 she announced her new album Flower Dance through her YouTube account.

In July 2013 she released the album 123. In late 2013 she started her own brand called "Haluca".

On December 8, 2018 she gave birth to a baby boy.

On November 27, 2021 she revealed on Instagram that she had given birth to a girl on November 25th.

Discography

Tainaka Sachi promoting "Mata Ashita ne / code" (2008)
Tainaka Sachi promoting Flower Dance (2012)

Albums

Other Albums

Singles

DVDs

Compilation / Other

External Links