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'''Iwao Junko''' (岩男潤子 or いわお潤) is a J-Pop singer, voice actress, and former member of the idol group [[Saint Four]]. | '''Iwao Junko''' (岩男潤子 or いわお潤) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, voice actress, and former member of the idol group [[Saint Four]]. | ||
== Profile == | == Profile == | ||
* '''Name:''' Iwao Junko (いわお潤) | |||
* '''Birthdate:''' | * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1970|02|10|mf=yes}} | ||
* '''Birthplace:''' Beppu, Oita | * '''Birthplace:''' [[wikipedia:Beppu|Beppu, Oita, Japan]] | ||
* '''Blood Type:''' AB | * '''[[Blood Type]]:''' AB | ||
* '''Height:''' | * '''Height:''' 153cm | ||
* '''Sizes:''' 78 - 55 - | * '''Sizes:''' 78-55-80cm | ||
== Information == | == Information == | ||
Ever since she was a young child, Iwao Junko wanted to be a singer after hearing [[Matsutouya Yumi]]. When she was 13, Iwao went to Tokyo to pursue that dream and got vocal lessons. A little while after, she joined as a member of [[Saint Four]], replacing Itaya Yumiko, until the group broke up in 1987. | Ever since she was a young child, Iwao Junko wanted to be a singer after hearing [[Matsutouya Yumi]]. When she was 13, Iwao went to Tokyo to pursue that dream and got vocal lessons. A little while after, she joined as a member of [[Saint Four]], replacing Itaya Yumiko, until the group broke up in 1987. | ||
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In 1998, she married to composer [[Yamamoto Harukichi]] until 2007 when she divorced him. Three years later, she was ambassador for the ONSEN Tourism campaign for her hometown. She started her own agency, JIsland, and own fan club in 2005 after departing from her former agency. That same year, she did little activity by singing at live houses around Japan due to having an illness that required bed rest. | In 1998, she married to composer [[Yamamoto Harukichi]] until 2007 when she divorced him. Three years later, she was ambassador for the ONSEN Tourism campaign for her hometown. She started her own agency, JIsland, and own fan club in 2005 after departing from her former agency. That same year, she did little activity by singing at live houses around Japan due to having an illness that required bed rest. | ||
== Discography == | ==Discography== | ||
===Albums=== | |||
=== Albums === | |||
* [1995.04.05] [[Hajimemashite]] (はじめまして) | * [1995.04.05] [[Hajimemashite]] (はじめまして) | ||
* [1995.11.01] [[18 Tsugai no Machi Kiseki]] (18番街の奇跡) | * [1995.11.01] [[18 Tsugai no Machi Kiseki]] (18番街の奇跡) | ||
* [1996.07.19] [[Entrance]] | * [1996.07.19] [[Entrance]] | ||
* [1997. | * [1997.09.19] [[Kimochi]] | ||
* [ | * [1999.11.17] [[Appear]] | ||
* [ | * [2000.12.06] [[Canary (Iwao Junko album)|CANARY]] | ||
* [ | * [2002.05.15] [[1/f (Iwao Junko)| 1/f]] | ||
* [2014.07.23] [[Voice (Iwao Junko)| voice]] | |||
* [2019.01.09] [[Colors (Iwao Junko)| colors]] | |||
===Best Albums=== | |||
* [1999.03.03] [[Favorite Songs]] | * [1999.03.03] [[Favorite Songs]] | ||
* [1999.07.07] [[Alive (Iwao Junko)| | * [2017.11.01] [[Junko Iwao Best Collection]] | ||
* [ | |||
* [ | ===Mini-Albums=== | ||
* [2008.01.03] [[Anime | * [1999.07.07] [[Alive (Iwao Junko)|alive]] | ||
* [2005.05.01] [[Sora no iro... Umi no iro...]] | |||
* [2005.10.09] [[Love Songs (Iwao Junko)| Love Songs]] | |||
* [2006.07.01] [[Ibuki|ibuki]] | |||
* [2006.12.12] [[Winter Songs|winter songs]] | |||
* [2007.10.27] [[Be Natural (Iwao Junko)|be natural]] | |||
* [2009.12.27] [[Meguri ai ~Thank You for Your Love~|Meguri ai ~Thank you for your love~]] | |||
* [2013.07.07] [[Yasashisa no Shushi|Yasashisa no shushi]] (やさしさの種子) | |||
* (2015.08.17] [[Junko|JUNKO]] | |||
===Cover Albums=== | |||
* [2008.01.03] [[Anime on Bossa|ANIME ON BOSSA]] | |||
* [2011.10.26] [[Anison Accoustics]] | * [2011.10.26] [[Anison Accoustics]] | ||
* [2013.01.23] [[Anison A to Z]] | * [2013.01.23] [[Anison A to Z]] | ||
===Singles=== | |||
* [1995.03.17] [[Shutter Chance no Renzoku]] (シャッターチャンスの連続) | * [1995.03.17] [[Shutter Chance no Renzoku]] (シャッターチャンスの連続) | ||
* [1995.11.01] [[Koibito ga Uchuujin Nara]] (恋人が宇宙人なら) | * [1995.11.01] [[Koibito ga Uchuujin Nara]] (恋人が宇宙人なら) | ||
* [1996.02.21] [[Sora no Ocarina]] (空のオカリナ) | * [1996.02.21] [[Sora no Ocarina]] (空のオカリナ) | ||
* [1996.04.17] [[Senobi wo Shite Follow You]] (背伸びをしてFollow You) | * [1996.04.17] [[Senobi wo Shite Follow You]] (背伸びをしてFollow You) (with [[Okui Masami]]) | ||
* [1996.06.12] [[Bad Girl no Dokuhaku|BAD GIRL no Dokuhaku]] (BAD GIRLの独白) | * [1996.06.12] [[Bad Girl no Dokuhaku|BAD GIRL no Dokuhaku]] (BAD GIRLの独白) | ||
* [1996.12.21] [[Fire!]] | * [1996.12.21] [[Fire!(Iwao Junko)|Fire!]] | ||
* [1997.04.23] [[The End (Iwao Junko)|THE END]] | * [1997.04.23] [[The End (Iwao Junko)|THE END]] | ||
* [1997.07.18] [[Tenohira no Uchuu]] (手のひらの宇宙) | * [1997.07.18] [[Tenohira no Uchuu]] (手のひらの宇宙) | ||
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* [2000.10.18] [[Deep Purple]] (ディープ・パープル) | * [2000.10.18] [[Deep Purple]] (ディープ・パープル) | ||
=== Character Albums === | ===Character Albums=== | ||
* [1997.08.27] [[Mahou Tsukai Tai! Character Song Collection "Koi to, Mahou to, Atarashii Uta"]] (魔法使いTai!キャラクター・ソング・コレクション「恋と,魔法と,あたらしいうた」) <small>('''Aikawa Akane''')</small> | * [1997.08.27] [[Mahou Tsukai Tai! Character Song Collection "Koi to, Mahou to, Atarashii Uta"]] (魔法使いTai!キャラクター・ソング・コレクション「恋と,魔法と,あたらしいうた」) <small>('''Aikawa Akane''')</small> | ||
* [1998.01.28] [[OVA Mahou Tsukai Tai! Best Selection Album ~Sawanoguchi Sae Diary~]] (OVA魔法使いTai!ベストセレクションアルバム「沢野口沙絵のダイアリー) <small>('''Aikawa Akane''')</small> | * [1998.01.28] [[OVA Mahou Tsukai Tai! Best Selection Album ~Sawanoguchi Sae Diary~]] (OVA魔法使いTai!ベストセレクションアルバム「沢野口沙絵のダイアリー) <small>('''Aikawa Akane''')</small> | ||
* [1999.12.17] [[GATE KEEPERS Vocal Album]] (ゲートキーパーズ ボーカルアルバム) <small>('''Francine Allumage''')</small> | * [1999.12.17] [[GATE KEEPERS Vocal Album]] (ゲートキーパーズ ボーカルアルバム) <small>('''Francine Allumage''')</small> | ||
=== Character Singles === | ===Character Singles=== | ||
* [1999.07.16] [[Over the Rainbow (Mahou Tsukai Tai)|Over the rainbow]] <small>('''Mahou Tsukai Tai''' - with [[Iizuka Mayumi]] and [[Konishi Hiroko]])</small> | * [1999.07.16] [[Over the Rainbow (Mahou Tsukai Tai)|Over the rainbow]] <small>('''Mahou Tsukai Tai''' - with [[Iizuka Mayumi]] and [[Konishi Hiroko]])</small> | ||
=== DVDs === | ===DVDs=== | ||
* [1998.04.17] [[Concert Kimochi In Tokyo Kokusai Forum]] (コンサート kimochi in 東京国際フォーラム) | * [1998.04.17] [[Concert Kimochi In Tokyo Kokusai Forum]] (コンサート kimochi in 東京国際フォーラム) | ||
* [1999.08.18] [[Alive Films|alive flims]] | * [1999.08.18] [[Alive Films|alive flims]] | ||
=== Books === | ===Books=== | ||
* [1996.08.20] Sylph the Eternal | * [1996.08.20] Sylph the Eternal | ||
* [1996.10.25] Kaze no Tayori (風のたより) | * [1996.10.25] Kaze no Tayori (風のたより) | ||
* [2000.02.18] Artist Book "J I" (アーティストブック「J・I」) | * [2000.02.18] Artist Book "J I" (アーティストブック「J・I」) | ||
== Filmography == | ==Filmography== | ||
* [1992] [[Wikipedia:Chibi Maruko-chan|Chibi Maruko-chan]] | * [1992] [[Wikipedia:Chibi Maruko-chan|Chibi Maruko-chan]] | ||
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* [2009] [[Wikipedia:Detroit Metal City|Detroit Metal City]] | * [2009] [[Wikipedia:Detroit Metal City|Detroit Metal City]] | ||
== External Links == | ==External Links== | ||
* [http://www.junkoiwao.jp/ Official Site] | * [http://www.junkoiwao.jp/ Official Site] | ||
* [http://ameblo.jp/iwaojunko/ Official Blog] | * [http://ameblo.jp/iwaojunko/ Official Blog] | ||
* [http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=777 Anime News Network: Iwao Junko] | * [http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=777 Anime News Network: Iwao Junko] | ||
{{Iwao Junko}} | |||
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[[Category: Seiyuu]] | [[Category: Seiyuu]] | ||
[[Category: Former Japanese Girl Group Members]] | |||
[[Category: 1970 Births]] | [[Category: 1970 Births]] | ||
[[Category: Blood Type AB]] | [[Category: Blood Type AB]] | ||
[[Category: Oita Artists]] | [[Category: Oita Artists]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:28, 24 December 2021
Iwao Junko (岩男潤子 or いわお潤) is a Japanese pop singer, voice actress, and former member of the idol group Saint Four.
Profile
- Name: Iwao Junko (いわお潤)
- Birthdate: February 10, 1970
- Birthplace: Beppu, Oita, Japan
- Blood Type: AB
- Height: 153cm
- Sizes: 78-55-80cm
Information
Ever since she was a young child, Iwao Junko wanted to be a singer after hearing Matsutouya Yumi. When she was 13, Iwao went to Tokyo to pursue that dream and got vocal lessons. A little while after, she joined as a member of Saint Four, replacing Itaya Yumiko, until the group broke up in 1987.
After the breakup, she would go onto to do a duet with Ishii Mitsuzo with the single "Nee, Otousan". She also was a regular on the children show Hate na Science. After that, she worked part-time at a kiosk until she considered to become a seiyuu and premiered in her first show, entitled Montana Jones, years later in 1994 as part of the idol seiyuu boom. She went onto to voiced major characters is many popular anime series like Tomoyo Daidouji in Cardcaptor Sakura, Akane Higurashi in Mai-HiME, and Tokiko "Key" Mima in Key the Metal Idol.
She finally started her solo singing career in 1995 with the single "Shutter Chance no Renzoku". At the end of the year, she performed at her first concert in Tokyo. She also premiered as a radio show personality in the same year. Moreover, she changed agencies two years later to 81 Produce to Starboard.
In 1998, she married to composer Yamamoto Harukichi until 2007 when she divorced him. Three years later, she was ambassador for the ONSEN Tourism campaign for her hometown. She started her own agency, JIsland, and own fan club in 2005 after departing from her former agency. That same year, she did little activity by singing at live houses around Japan due to having an illness that required bed rest.
Discography
Albums
- [1995.04.05] Hajimemashite (はじめまして)
- [1995.11.01] 18 Tsugai no Machi Kiseki (18番街の奇跡)
- [1996.07.19] Entrance
- [1997.09.19] Kimochi
- [1999.11.17] Appear
- [2000.12.06] CANARY
- [2002.05.15] 1/f
- [2014.07.23] voice
- [2019.01.09] colors
Best Albums
- [1999.03.03] Favorite Songs
- [2017.11.01] Junko Iwao Best Collection
Mini-Albums
- [1999.07.07] alive
- [2005.05.01] Sora no iro... Umi no iro...
- [2005.10.09] Love Songs
- [2006.07.01] ibuki
- [2006.12.12] winter songs
- [2007.10.27] be natural
- [2009.12.27] Meguri ai ~Thank you for your love~
- [2013.07.07] Yasashisa no shushi (やさしさの種子)
- (2015.08.17] JUNKO
Cover Albums
- [2008.01.03] ANIME ON BOSSA
- [2011.10.26] Anison Accoustics
- [2013.01.23] Anison A to Z
Singles
- [1995.03.17] Shutter Chance no Renzoku (シャッターチャンスの連続)
- [1995.11.01] Koibito ga Uchuujin Nara (恋人が宇宙人なら)
- [1996.02.21] Sora no Ocarina (空のオカリナ)
- [1996.04.17] Senobi wo Shite Follow You (背伸びをしてFollow You) (with Okui Masami)
- [1996.06.12] BAD GIRL no Dokuhaku (BAD GIRLの独白)
- [1996.12.21] Fire!
- [1997.04.23] THE END
- [1997.07.18] Tenohira no Uchuu (手のひらの宇宙)
- [1998.05.21] blue mirage
- [1998.06.17] Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku Character Series VOL. 4 Collection (悠久幻想曲キャラクターシリーズVOL.4 クレア・コーレイン)
- [1998.06.24] Cardcaptor Sakura CHARACTER SINGLE TOMOYO (カードキャプターさくら CHARACTER SINGLE TOMOYO)
- [1998.12.18] Sorairo no Kaze (空色の風)
- [1999.02.17] Sotsugyou (卒業)
- [1999.04.21] dream on
- [1999.10.20] Watashi ni Kaerou (私に帰ろう)
- [2000.04.19] Scarlet (スカーレット)
- [2000.07.19] Boku wo Waratte (僕を笑って)
- [2000.10.18] Deep Purple (ディープ・パープル)
Character Albums
- [1997.08.27] Mahou Tsukai Tai! Character Song Collection "Koi to, Mahou to, Atarashii Uta" (魔法使いTai!キャラクター・ソング・コレクション「恋と,魔法と,あたらしいうた」) (Aikawa Akane)
- [1998.01.28] OVA Mahou Tsukai Tai! Best Selection Album ~Sawanoguchi Sae Diary~ (OVA魔法使いTai!ベストセレクションアルバム「沢野口沙絵のダイアリー) (Aikawa Akane)
- [1999.12.17] GATE KEEPERS Vocal Album (ゲートキーパーズ ボーカルアルバム) (Francine Allumage)
Character Singles
- [1999.07.16] Over the rainbow (Mahou Tsukai Tai - with Iizuka Mayumi and Konishi Hiroko)
DVDs
- [1998.04.17] Concert Kimochi In Tokyo Kokusai Forum (コンサート kimochi in 東京国際フォーラム)
- [1999.08.18] alive flims
Books
- [1996.08.20] Sylph the Eternal
- [1996.10.25] Kaze no Tayori (風のたより)
- [2000.02.18] Artist Book "J I" (アーティストブック「J・I」)
Filmography
- [1992] Chibi Maruko-chan
- [1993] Variable Geo
- [1994] Kaitou Saint Tsil
- [1994] Karaoke Senshi Mic Jirou
- [1994] Captain Tsubasa J
- [1994] Goal FH
- [1994] Gene Diver
- [1994] Macross 7
- [1994] Montana Jones
- [1994] Tenshi Nanka Ja Nai
- [1994] Chpu Kuse ni Narisou
- [1994] Key the Metal Idol
- [1994] Shin Cutie Honey
- [1995] Ai Tenshi Densetsu Wedding Peach
- [1995] Neon Genesis Evangelion
- [1995] Mama wa Poyopoyo-Zaurusu ga Osuki
- [1995] Alice Tantei Kyoku
- [1995] Mojacko
- [1995] Golden Boy
- [1995] Shinkai Soko Gunkan
- [1995] Seirei Tsukai
- [1995] Macross 7
- [1996] Ayashi no Ceres
- [1996] Shinkai Densetsu Meremanoid
- [1996] Harley Spiny
- [1996] Haunted Junction
- [1996] Melty Lancer
- [1996] Rurouni Kenshin
- [1996] Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai
- [1996] X
- [1997] Kyuuketsuki Miyu
- [1997] Kyuumei Senshi Nanosaber
- [1997] City Hunter Special '97
- [1997] Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo
- [1997] Devil Lady
- [1997] Psycho Diver Mashou Basatsu
- [1997] Chou Kousoku GranDoll
- [1997] Tenchi Muyou! Manatsu no Eve
- [1997] Perfect Blue
- [1998] Ojarumaru
- [1998] Cardcaptor Sakura
- [1999] Jibaku-kun
- [1999] To Heart
- [1999] Betterman
- [1999] Mahou Tsukai Tai!
- [2000] Bikkuriman 2000
- [2000] Rokumon Tengai Mon Colle Knights
- [2000] The Brave Little Toaster (Japanese Dub)
- [2003] Blue Seed 2
- [2004] To Heart: Remember My Memories
- [2004] Mai-HiME
- [2004] Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Japanese Dub)
- [2004] Wikipedia:Legendz
- [2004] Tales of Phantasia THE ANIMATION
- [2004] Meitantei Conan
- [2005] Angel Heart
- [2005] Mai-Otome
- [2005] Wikipedia:Kaiketsu Zorori
- [2005] Mushishi
- [2005] My-Otome Zwei
- [2006] NHK ni Youkoso!
- [2006] Ginga Tetsudou Monogatari ~Eien no Bunkiten~
- [2006] Jigoku Shoujo Futakomori
- [2006] Super Robot Taisen Ouji Divine Wars
- [2006] Marginal Prince Gekkeiju no Ouji-tachi
- [2006] Yoshimune
- [2007] Lucky Star
- [2007] Romeo x Juliet
- [2008] Sore Ike! Anpanman
- [2009] Detroit Metal City