Miki Imai (singer)
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is a female Japanese pop singer and actress. She won the award for best newcomer at the 8th
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Inuji ni Seshi Mono is a 1986 Japanese film directed by Kazuyuki Izutsu. Awards 8th Yokohama Film Festival *Won: Best Actress - Narumi Yasuda is a Japanese actress. She won the award for best actress at the 8th Yokohama Film Festival for '' Inujini seshi mono'' ...
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Personal life

She married guitarist
Tomoyasu Hotei , also known simply as Hotei ( ), is a Japanese musician, singer-songwriter, composer, record producer and actor. With a career spanning more than 35 years, Hotei claims record sales of over 40 million copies and has collaborated with acclaimed a ...
on 6 June 1999. The couple's daughter was born on 26 July 2002. The family resides in London.


Discography


Singles

* "Tasogare no Monorogu" (21 May 1986) * "Yasei no Kaze" (1 July 1987) * "Shizuka ni Kita Sorichudo" (5 March 1988) * "Kanojo to Tip on Duo" (17 August 1988) * "Boogie-Woogie Lonesome High-Heel" (17 May 1989) * "Hitomi ga Hohoemukara" (8 November 1989) * "Piece of My Wish" (7 November 1991) * "Blue Moon Blue" (6 November 1992) * "Bluebird" (28 July 1993) * "Miss You" (18 July 1994) * "Ruby" (12 July 1995) * "Pride" (4 November 1996) * "Drive ni Tsuretette" (18 June 1997) * "Watashi wa Anata no Sora ni Naritai/Shiro no Warutsu" (21 November 1997) * "flowers" (28 October 1998) * "Kōri no Yōni Hohoende/Smiling Girls" (13 January 1999) * "Sleep My Dear" (19 May 1999) * "Goodbye Yesterday" (9 February 2000) * "Tsukiyo no Koibitotachi" (24 May 2000) * "Shiosai" (25 July 2001) * "Hohoemi no Hito" (9 May 2002) * "Honto no Kimochi" (30 July 2003) * "Omoide ni Sasayagu" (14 October 2004) * "Ai no Uta" (27 July 2005) * "Toshishita no Suifu" (25 October 2006) * "Inori" (7 November 2007) * "Ashiato" (9 April 2008) * "Takaramono" (16 September 2009) * "Hitohira" (28 October 2009)


Albums

* ''Femme'' (5 December 1986) * ''Elfin'' (21 September 1987) * ''Bewith'' (21 June 1988) * ''Fiesta'' (7 December 1988) * ''Mocha'' (21 June 1989) * ''Ivory'' (6 December 1989) * ''Retour'' (29 August 1990) * ''Lluvia'' (7 September 1991) * ''Flow into Space'' (23 December 1992) * ''Ivory II'' (10 November 1993) * ''Flow into Space Live '93'' (17 December 1993) * ''A Place in the Sun'' (2 September 1994) * ''A Place in the Sun Live'' (5 April 1995) * ''Love of My Life'' (28 July 1995) * ''Thank You'' (21 June 1996) * ''Pride'' (16 July 1997) * ''"Moment" PRIDE-LIVE'' (25 March 1998) * ''Imai Miki from 1986'' (1 July 1998) * ''Mirai'' (26 November 1998) * ''Blooming Ivory'' (14 April 2000) * ''Taiyō to Heminguuei'' (23 August 2000) * ''Imai Miki Tour 2000 in Club hemingway'' (21 February 2001) * ''Aqua'' (22 August 2001) * ''Goodbye Yesterday – The Best of Miki Imai -'' (24 April 2002) * ''Pearl'' (17 July 2002) * ''One Night at the Chapel'' (7 November 2002) * ''Escape'' (27 August 2003) * ''Ivory III'' (16 June 2004) * ''She is'' (3 November 2004) * ''Dream Tour Final at
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2004'' (16 March 2005) * ''20051211IVory'' (22 February 2006) * ''Milestone'' (22 November 2006) * ''I Love a Piano'' (14 February 2008) * ''
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'' (25 November 2009) * ''I Love a Piano'' (14 February 2008) * ''Dialogue: Miki Imai Sings Yuming Classics'' (9 October 2013) * ''Colour'' (20 May 2015) * ''Classic Ivory 35th Anniversary Orchestral Best'' (11 November 2020)


DVD

* ''Miki Imai A-Live: For Retour'' (18 October 2000) * ''Miki Imai Peace Clips'' (18 October 2000) * ''Tour de Miki: Flow into Space Live'' (18 October 2000) * ''A Place in the Sun Films'' (18 October 2000) * ''Profile'' (18 October 2000) * ''Love of My Life Films'' (18 October 2000) * ''Thank You'' (18 October 2000) * ''Monument'' (18 October 2000) * ''Goodbye Yesterday and Hello Tomorrow'' (24 January 2001) * ''Imai Miki Tour 1999 "Mirai"'' (24 January 2001) * ''Imai Miki Tour 2000 In Club Hemingway'' (21 February 2001) * ''Hohoemi no Hito'' (19 September 2002) * ''One Night at the Chapel'' (7 November 2002) * ''Miki Imai Live at Orchard Hall'' (4 August 2004) * ''Dream Tour Final at Budokan 2004'' (16 March 2005) * ''Tonight's Live Ivory'' (22 February 2006) * ''20th Anniversary Concert "Milestone"'' (7 November 2007)


Video

* ''Passage'' (21 October 1987) * ''Miki Imai A-Live: For Retour'' (21 December 1990) * ''Miki Imai Peace Clips'' (17 September 1993) * ''Tour de Miki: Flow into Space Live'' (18 March 1994) * ''A Place in the Sun Films'' (18 November 1994) * ''Profile'' (21 April 1995) * ''Love Of My Life films'' (20 October 1995) * ''Thank You'' (21 June 1996) * ''Monument'' (25 March 1998) * ''Goodbye Yesterday and Hello Tomorrow'' (24 January 2001) * ''Imai Miki Tour 1999 "Mirai"'' (24 January 2001) * ''Imai Miki Tour 2000 In Club Hemingway'' (21 February 2001)


Filmography


See also

*
List of best-selling music artists in Japan The top music artists in Japan include Japanese artists with claims of 15 million or more record sales or with over 2 million subscribers. Japan is the largest physical music market in the world and the second largest overall behind the United ...


References

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External links


Imai Miki's official site


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