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- Taeko Onuki - Wikipedia
Taeko Onuki was born in Suginami Ward, Tokyo, in 1953 Her father was Kenichiro Onuki, a member of the Japanese Special Attack Units during the Second World War
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She is one of the members with Yumi Yoshimura and one of the two main titular protagonists of the series Ami has fair skin, hot pink eyes, and long hot pink hair that goes down to her waist She also partially ties her hair into buns She also usually wears a flower hairclip She has black mascara
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Taeko Onuki returns to Tokyo’s annual live tradition at Hitomi Memorial Hall this November Marking the 50th anniversary of her debut with Sugar Babe’s "Songs" (1975), the concert is titled Celebrating 50 Years and will feature her regular band along with special
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Welcome to the official Taeko Onuki YouTube Channel Born in TokyoForms pop band Sugar Babe alongside Tatsuro Yamashita, the “king” of Japanese city pop, in
- Taeko Onuki to Make Overseas Debut at LA’s The Wiltern, Tokyo Show Also . . .
Meanwhile, Taeko Onuki Live in L A will be held at the historic Wiltern Theatre, a renowned Art Deco landmark and one of Los Angeles’s most iconic live venues The concert marks a new chapter for Onuki, whose influence has grown globally in recent years amid renewed interest in Japanese city pop
- Ami Onuki | Puffy AmiYumi Wiki | Fandom
Ami Onuki (大貫 亜美, Ōnuki Ami, born 18th September 1973 in Machida, Tokyo) is a member of the Japanese pop duo Puffy AmiYumi She has blood type A+ and is officially listed as being 5' 2" tall
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Taeko Ōnuki is a Japanese singer-songwriter and musician who achieved success and popularity during the 1970s and 80s in the city pop music scene
- Ami Onuki - Age, Bio, Family | Famous Birthdays
Japanese singer who performs with the pop group PUFFY who released the hit "Asia no Junshin " She got her start in the industry in 1996 when she was signed to Sony Japan Music She has worked as a television personality in Japan, hosting shows like Hi Hi Puffy Bu and Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Puffy
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