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Sayuri Ichijō
Sayuri may refer to: People * Sayuri (given name) * Sayuri (musician) (born 1996), Japanese musician * Yakob Sayuri Yakob Sayuri (born 22 September 1997) is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as a winger and full back for Liga 1 club PSM Makassar and the Indonesia national team. He is the twin brother of Yance Sayuri, who is also a footballer ...
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Sayuri (given Name)
Sayuri is a common feminine Japanese given name. Possible writings Sayuri can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *小百合, "small, lily" *早百合, "early, lily" *佐由里, "assistant, reason, home town" *小百里, "small, hundred, home town" The name can also be written in hiragana さゆり or katakana サユリ. Notable people with the name * , Japanese singer * , Japanese television personality in South Korea * , Japanese voice actress * , Japanese shogi player * , Japanese enka singer * , Japanese singer * , Japanese actress, singer and lyricist * , Japanese actress and singer * , Japanese actress * , Japanese voice actress * , Japanese singer * , Japanese speed skater * , Japanese rhythmic gymnast * , Japanese singer * , Japanese shogi player * , Japanese hairdresser, businesswoman and photographer * , Japanese women's footballer * , Japanese voice actress * , Japanese voice actress * , Japanese actress Fictional characters * Sayuri Kinniku (キ ...
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Sayuri (musician)
is a Japanese singer, musician and songwriter. Biography Before major debut In 6th grade, Sayuri was impressed by the fact that, despite being idols, Kanjani Eight formed a band. They inspired her to take up guitar as a hobby. Sayuri began composing music during her second year of junior high school, aspiring to the lyrics and songwriting of Kanjani Eight. Afterward, under the name Asuka, she joined an acoustic duo called LONGTAL based in Fukuoka, she started performing in the streets and live houses of places like Hiroshima, Osaka, and Nagoya. The name "Asuka" was derived from her Twitter account name "@taltalasuka". She was also the guitarist and vocalist of the band Muu. By this time, she had dropped out of high school. In 2012, as part of LONGTAL, Sayuri was awarded the Grand Prix at the finals of the fifth Music Revolution, a competition sponsored by Yamaha Music, as the youngest contestant at 15. Afterwards, she became active as an indie artist. Sayuri moved to To ...
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