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'''Miyoshi Chinatsu''' was a member of [[Hello! Project]] for a very short time. So far not much is known about her. She released three singles, appeared at a few concerts and appeared on TV shows "[[Idol o Sagase|Idol o Sagase]]" and "[[Hello! Morning]]". She also appeared in the movie [[Pinch Runner]] alongside [[Morning Musume]].
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[[File:Miyoshi Chinatsu - Unchain promo.jpg|thumb|225px|Miyoshi Chinatsu promoting "[[Unchain My Heart]]" (1999)]]
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'''Tani Rumiko''' (谷ルミコ) is a former [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer. She made her debut in Japan under the stage name '''Miyoshi Chinatsu''' (三佳千夏), and rose to fame as a member of [[Hello! Project]]. She also released three solo singles, appeared at a few concerts, and appeared on TV shows such as ''[[Idol wo Sagase]]'' and ''[[Hello! Morning]]''. She also appeared in the movie ''[[Pinch Runner]]'', alongside [[Morning Musume]].
  
Miyoshi Chinatsu was her stage name during her time in Hello! Project, given to her by [[Makoto]] of [[Sharam Q]]. Her real name is Chigi Rumiko (千木留美子). Her producer while in Hello! Project was [[Sanada Kaoru|Sanada Kaoru]], a former member of the band [[Tokyo JAP|Tokyo JAP]].
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== Profile ==
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* '''Stage name''': Tani Rumiko (谷ルミコ) <small>(2005-)</small>, Miyoshi Chinatsu (三佳千夏) <small>(1999 - 2005)</small>
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* '''Real name''': Chigi Rumiko (千木留美子)
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* '''Birth date''': August 14th 1979
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* '''Birth place''': Tokyo, Japan
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* '''[[Blood Type]]''': B
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* '''Height''': 167 cm
  
Chinatsu retired from Hello! Project in October of 2000 without notice. Her last appearance as a Hello! Project member was in a Hello! Project concert in September 2000.
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== Information ==
  
In early 2005 she debuted in Korea under the name Tani Rumiko (谷ルミコ). She sang the ending theme to a Korean movie. She also sang other songs on the soundtrack with a Korean band called "march".
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In 1999, Chigi Rumiko was signed with [[Up-Front Agency]] and began working in [[Hello! Project]]. During this time she went by the name Miyoshi Chinatsu, which was given to her by [[Makoto]] of [[Sharam Q]]. Her producer while in Hello! Project was [[Sanada Kaoru]], a former member of the band [[Tokyo JAP]].
  
On October 21, 2006 she married Korean singer [[Kim Jung Min|Kim Jung Min]]. She has also claimed Korean citizenship and South Korean residency as a result.
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Miyoshi Chinatsu retired from Hello! Project in October of 2000 without notice. Her last appearance as a Hello! Project member was in a Hello! Project concert in September 2000.
  
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In early 2005, she debuted in Korea under the name Tani Rumiko (谷ルミコ). She sang the ending theme to the Korean movie, ''[[Kokkuri-san]]''. She sang several other songs on the soundtrack, some solo and one with the Korean band called [[march]].
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> Profile </span>==
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On October 21st 2006, she married [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] singer [[Kim Jung Min]]. She has also claimed Korean citizenship and South Korean residency as a result.
 
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* '''Name'''<nowiki>: Miyoshi Chinatsu (三佳千夏), Tani Rumiko (谷ルミコ) </nowiki>
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== Discography ==
* '''Real Name'''<nowiki>: Chigi Rumiko (千木留美子) </nowiki>
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: ''Note: All the releases are credited to Miyoshi Chinatsu, unless noted.''
* '''Born'''<nowiki>: 1979-08-14 </nowiki>
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=== Singles ===
* '''Birthplace'''<nowiki>: Tokyo, Japan </nowiki>
 
* '''[[Blood Type]]'''<nowiki>: B </nowiki>
 
* '''Height'''<nowiki>: 167 cm </nowiki>
 
 
 
==<span class="mw-headline"> Discography </span>==
 
 
 
===<span class="mw-headline"> Singles </span>===
 
 
 
[[Image:Unchain My Heart.jpg|[[Image:60px-Unchain_My_Heart.jpg|60px|Unchain My Heart]]]] [[Image:Love Yes I Do.jpg|[[Image:60px-Love_Yes_I_Do.jpg|60px|Love, Yes I Do!]]]] [[Image:chinatsu 3rd.jpg|[[Image:60px-chinatsu_3rd.jpg|60px|Anata no Shirts to Love Song]]]]
 
 
 
 
* [1999.08.04] [[Unchain My Heart]]
 
* [1999.08.04] [[Unchain My Heart]]
 
* [1999.11.10] [[Love, Yes I Do!]]
 
* [1999.11.10] [[Love, Yes I Do!]]
* [2000.05.31] あなたのシャツと Love song ([[Anata no Shirts to Love song]])
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* [2000.05.31] [[Anata no Shirts to Love Song|Anata no Shirts to Love song]] (あなたのシャツと Love song)
 
 
===<span class="mw-headline"> Albums </span>===
 
 
 
* [2005.04.08] コックリさん オリジナルサウンドトラック ([[Kokkuri-san Original Soundtrack|Kokkuri-san Original Soundtrack]])
 
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> External links </span>==
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=== Compilations / Other ===
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* [2005.04.08] [[Kokkuri-san Original Soundtrack|Kokkuri-san Original Soundtrack]] (コックリさん オリジナルサウンドトラック) (#2 ''2 late...'', #4 ''again'' - <small>'''with march'''</small>, #5 ''W/U I can'', #9 ''Hear my cry'') <small>('''Tani Rumiko''')</small>
  
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== External Links ==
 
* [http://www.musik-affekt.jp/pal/tani.html PAL Records: Official profile]
 
* [http://www.musik-affekt.jp/pal/tani.html PAL Records: Official profile]
 
* [http://www.up-front-works.jp/discography/zetima/58/list.html Up-front Works: Miyoshi Chinatsu discography]
 
* [http://www.up-front-works.jp/discography/zetima/58/list.html Up-front Works: Miyoshi Chinatsu discography]
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* http://momusu.namida-girl.net/helloproject/chinatsumiyoshi.html
 
* http://momusu.namida-girl.net/helloproject/chinatsumiyoshi.html
  
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Revision as of 03:33, 29 October 2009

Miyoshi Chinatsu promoting "Unchain My Heart" (1999)

Tani Rumiko (谷ルミコ) is a former Japanese pop singer. She made her debut in Japan under the stage name Miyoshi Chinatsu (三佳千夏), and rose to fame as a member of Hello! Project. She also released three solo singles, appeared at a few concerts, and appeared on TV shows such as Idol wo Sagase and Hello! Morning. She also appeared in the movie Pinch Runner, alongside Morning Musume.

Profile

  • Stage name: Tani Rumiko (谷ルミコ) (2005-), Miyoshi Chinatsu (三佳千夏) (1999 - 2005)
  • Real name: Chigi Rumiko (千木留美子)
  • Birth date: August 14th 1979
  • Birth place: Tokyo, Japan
  • Blood Type: B
  • Height: 167 cm

Information

In 1999, Chigi Rumiko was signed with Up-Front Agency and began working in Hello! Project. During this time she went by the name Miyoshi Chinatsu, which was given to her by Makoto of Sharam Q. Her producer while in Hello! Project was Sanada Kaoru, a former member of the band Tokyo JAP.

Miyoshi Chinatsu retired from Hello! Project in October of 2000 without notice. Her last appearance as a Hello! Project member was in a Hello! Project concert in September 2000.

In early 2005, she debuted in Korea under the name Tani Rumiko (谷ルミコ). She sang the ending theme to the Korean movie, Kokkuri-san. She sang several other songs on the soundtrack, some solo and one with the Korean band called march.

On October 21st 2006, she married Korean pop singer Kim Jung Min. She has also claimed Korean citizenship and South Korean residency as a result.

Discography

Note: All the releases are credited to Miyoshi Chinatsu, unless noted.

Singles

Compilations / Other

  • [2005.04.08] Kokkuri-san Original Soundtrack (コックリさん オリジナルサウンドトラック) (#2 2 late..., #4 again - with march, #5 W/U I can, #9 Hear my cry) (Tani Rumiko)

External Links