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*[2007.12.29] [[Istoria ~Musa~]]
 
*[2007.12.29] [[Istoria ~Musa~]]
 
*[2011.12.31] [[Istoria ~Kalliope~]]
 
*[2011.12.31] [[Istoria ~Kalliope~]]
*[2012.06.27] [[Laylania]] (ライラニア)
 
 
*[2015.09.16] [[Wokashi]] (をかし)
 
*[2015.09.16] [[Wokashi]] (をかし)
 
*[2015.12.31] [[Ato no Matsuri]] (後ノ祭)
 
*[2015.12.31] [[Ato no Matsuri]] (後ノ祭)
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*[2005.07.20] [[Navigatoria]]
 
*[2005.07.20] [[Navigatoria]]
 
*[2006.10.25] [[Raka|RAKA]]
 
*[2006.10.25] [[Raka|RAKA]]
*[2008.08.29] [[Umineko no Naku Koro ni (Shikata Akiko mini-album)|Umineko no Naku Koro ni]] (うみねこのなく頃に)
 
 
*[2009.03.18] [[Harmonia]]
 
*[2009.03.18] [[Harmonia]]
 
*[2013.10.23] [[Turaida]]
 
*[2013.10.23] [[Turaida]]
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=====Mini Albums=====
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*[2008.08.29] [[Umineko no Naku Koro ni (Shikata Akiko mini-album)|Umineko no Naku Koro ni]] (うみねこのなく頃に)
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*[2010.09.29] [[Utau Oka ~Ar=Ciel Ar=Dor~]] (謳う丘 ~Ar=Ciel Ar=Dor~)
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*[2011.06.08] [[Byakumu no Mayu ~Ricordando Il Passato~|Byakumu no Mayu ~Ricordando il passato~]] (白夢の繭 ~Ricordando il passato~)
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*[2012.06.27] [[Laylania]] (ライラニア)
  
 
=====Soundtrack Albums=====
 
=====Soundtrack Albums=====
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*[2007.10.24] [[Mio ~Arc Tonelico II Hymmnos Concert Side. Ao~|Mio ~Ar tonelico II hymmnos concert Side. Ao~]] (澪~ミオ ~Ar tonelico II hymmnos concert Side. 蒼~)
 
*[2007.10.24] [[Mio ~Arc Tonelico II Hymmnos Concert Side. Ao~|Mio ~Ar tonelico II hymmnos concert Side. Ao~]] (澪~ミオ ~Ar tonelico II hymmnos concert Side. 蒼~)
 
*[2008.08.25] [[Kara*Cola ~Hymmnos Orgel Collection~]]
 
*[2008.08.25] [[Kara*Cola ~Hymmnos Orgel Collection~]]
*[2010.09.29] [[Utau Oka ~Ar=Ciel Ar=Dor~]] (謳う丘 ~Ar=Ciel Ar=Dor~)
 
 
*[2012.03.18] [[Istoria~Kalliope~OrgelCollection]]
 
*[2012.03.18] [[Istoria~Kalliope~OrgelCollection]]
  
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*[2009.08.19] [[Katayoku no Tori]] (片翼の鳥)
 
*[2009.08.19] [[Katayoku no Tori]] (片翼の鳥)
 
*[2010.04.28] [[Inori no Kanata]] (祈りの彼方)
 
*[2010.04.28] [[Inori no Kanata]] (祈りの彼方)
*[2011.06.08] [[Byakumu no Mayu ~Ricordando Il Passato~|Byakumu no Mayu ~Ricordando il passato~]] (白夢の繭 ~Ricordando il passato~)
 
 
*[2011.08.24] [[Utsusemi]] (空蝉)
 
*[2011.08.24] [[Utsusemi]] (空蝉)
 
*[2015.04.29] [[Akatsuki (Akiko Shikata)|Akatsuki]] (暁)
 
*[2015.04.29] [[Akatsuki (Akiko Shikata)|Akatsuki]] (暁)

Revision as of 19:01, 19 March 2018

Shikata Akiko promoting Harmonia (2009)

Shikata Akiko (志方あきこ) is a independent Japanese pop singer-songwriter. She is known for her theme song performances in various video games.

Profile

  • Name: Shikata Akiko (志方あきこ)
  • Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan

Information

Shikata Akiko started her career as a doujin artist by singing theme songs for video games. Her first independent studio album, Haikyo to Rakuen stayed at the first place of MUZIE distribution network charts for 24 weeks, giving her an invitation from producer Hakase Tarou to make a major debut. In the year 2005, she signed with Hakase's HATS UNLIMITED label and released her first major album Navigatoria. On March 18th, 2009, Shikata released her third major studio album Harmonia under avex trax label, it reached #15 on the Oricon weekly charts in the first week with 12,275 copies sold. In August 2009, she will release her first single Katayoku no Tori under Frontier Works label.

Discography

Albums

Indie Albums
Major Albums
Mini Albums
Soundtrack Albums

Singles

Compilation / Soundtracks

External Links