Ayano Tsuji
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singer famous in Japan for her unconventional light singing style and
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music. She rose to fame after performing the end-title track for the
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'' in 2002. Her other music for TV and anime includes "Tanpopo" for Tensai Terebi Kun.


Biography

In 1993, Tsuji attended Kyoto City Dohda Senior High School of Arts where, during an activities class, she started to learn the ukulele after finding her hands were too small to correctly hold and play the guitar. In 1996, Tsuji attended Ryukoku University as a student under the literature department. She released a mini-album entitled ''Urara'' from LD & K Records, making this her independent debut as a musician. She graduated as a historian from
Ryukoku University is a private university in Kyoto, Japan. It was founded as a school for Buddhist priests of the Nishi Hongan-ji denomination in 1639, and became a secularized university in 1876. The university's professors and students founded the literary ...
's Department of Oriental History.


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Ayano Tsuji's personal blog
(May 1, 2005, to August 24, 2010)
Ayano Tsuji's personal blog
(from August 24, 2010)
NPR music profile of Ayano Tsuji by producer Robert Rand
{{DEFAULTSORT:Tsuji, Ayano Japanese women singer-songwriters Japanese women pop singers Ukulele players 1978 births Living people Musicians from Kyoto Prefecture 20th-century Japanese women singers 20th-century Japanese singers 21st-century Japanese women singers 21st-century Japanese singers