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[[Image:Tsujiayano.jpg|right|210px|thumb|Tsuji Ayano promoting ''[[Sweet, Sweet Happy Birthday]]'' (2007)]]
 
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[[Image:ArienaiKuraiKisekiPROMO.png|right|210px|thumb|Tsuji Ayano promoting "[[Arienai Kurai Kiseki]]" (2008)]]
 
[[Image:ArienaiKuraiKisekiPROMO.png|right|210px|thumb|Tsuji Ayano promoting "[[Arienai Kurai Kiseki]]" (2008)]]
===Studio Albums===
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* [2000.03.15] [[Haru wa Tooki Yume no Hate ni]] (春は遠き夢の果てに)
 
* [2000.03.15] [[Haru wa Tooki Yume no Hate ni]] (春は遠き夢の果てに)
 
* [2001.04.18] [[Haru Mikan]] (春蜜柑)
 
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===Other Albums===
 
===Other Albums===
* [1998.10.10] [[Uraraka]] (うららか) (extended play)
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* [1998.10.10] [[Uraraka]] (うららか) (mini-album)
* [1999.09.22] [[Kimi e no Kimochi]] (君への気持ち) (extended play)
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* [1999.09.22] [[Kimi e no Kimochi]] (君への気持ち) (mini-album)
 
* [2004.05.19] [[Cover Girl (Tsuji Ayano)|COVER GIRL]] (cover album)
 
* [2004.05.19] [[Cover Girl (Tsuji Ayano)|COVER GIRL]] (cover album)
* [2006.07.05] [[Tsuji Best]] (つじベスト) (compilation album)
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* [2006.07.05] [[Tsuji Best]] (つじベスト) (best album)
 
* [2008.09.24] [[Cover Girl 2|COVER GIRL 2]] (cover album)
 
* [2008.09.24] [[Cover Girl 2|COVER GIRL 2]] (cover album)
* [2009.09.16] [[Tsuji Gift ~10th Anniversary Best~|Tsuji Gift ~10th Anniversary BEST~]] (つじギフト ~10th Anniversary BEST~) (compilation album)
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* [2009.09.16] [[Tsuji Gift ~10th Anniversary Best~|Tsuji Gift ~10th Anniversary BEST~]] (つじギフト ~10th Anniversary BEST~) (best album)
  
===Singles===
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=== Singles ===
 
* [2000.01.26] [[Clover (Tsuji Ayano)|Clover]] (クローバー)
 
* [2000.01.26] [[Clover (Tsuji Ayano)|Clover]] (クローバー)
 
* [2000.10.18] [[Kokoro wa Kimi no mo to e]] (心は君のもとへ)
 
* [2000.10.18] [[Kokoro wa Kimi no mo to e]] (心は君のもとへ)

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Tsuji Ayano promoting Tsuji Best ~10th Anniversary BEST~ (2009)

Tsuji Ayano (つじあやの or 辻亜弥乃) is a Japanese pop singer-songwriter, on the label Speedstar Recrods. She is best known for often using a ukulele in her music.

Profile

  • Birthdate: January 6, 1978
  • Birthplace: Sakyou-ku, Kyoto Prefecture
  • Bloodtype: B

Information

Tsuji started singing and playing the ukelele when she joined a folk song club in high school in 1993. After graduating from high school, she formed the folk group Kiiroi Tomato and played frequently at livehouses in Kyoto. She finally debuted on the indies label LD&K Records in 1998 with the mini-album Uraraka. She would make her major label debut with Victor Entertainment a year later with another mini-album Kimi e no Kimochi.

In 2002, her single "Kaze ni Naru" was used as the theme song for the Studio Ghibli film Neko no Ongaeshi, becoming a huge hit. She would later performed at a lot of rock festivals all over the county like the FUJI ROCK FESTIVAL. She released her first cover album in 2004, titled COVER GIRL. In 2008, she appeared in the live action movie Sakigake!! Otokojuku with a cameo role.

Discography

Tsuji Ayano promoting Sweet, Sweet Happy Birthday (2007)
Tsuji Ayano promoting "Arienai Kurai Kiseki" (2008)

Albums

Other Albums

Singles

Compilations / Other

DVDs

Filmography

External Links