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Satomi Fukunaga (福永恵規, Fukunaga Satomi, born January 26, 1967, in
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,
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), is a former Japanese idol and singer. She was among the 11 original members of
Onyanko Club was a large all-girl Japanese pop idol group in the 1980s. Some members of the group participated in spin-off groups, such as Nyangilas, Ushiroyubi Sasaregumi and Ushirogami Hikaretai. Many of the latter two groups' songs were used as theme so ...
.


Biography

When Fukunaga was a child, her parents often took her on walks in the mountains around Tokyo. After enrolling at , she became involved in
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frequently. Just before graduating from high school, she appeared on the
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contest for All Night Fuji High School Girl Special, which aired twice on
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in February and March 1985. However, it was not her but Sayuri Kokushō who was selected as the grand prix winner. She had already been offered a job at a computer-related company. However, the program's officials, attracted by her good personality, persuaded her to become a member of Onyanko Club. She had dreamed of becoming an actress since childhood, as her younger brother was in a theater company and she liked actress
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. As a result, she chose to join the group instead of working for the company. It also led to her being assigned to the entertainment agency . She made regular appearances on , a TV program featuring Onyanko Club that was launched on April 1, 1985. At the time, she was said to have a facial resemblance to popular idol
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. She was selected as one of the lead vocalists for Onyanko Club's debut song, , released in July 1985. Thereafter, as one of the core members, she was deeply involved in Onyanko Club's songs, as well as starring in idol dramas such as , , and along with Kazuko Utsumi( 内海和子, Utsumi Kazuko). Moreover, she played the sole starring role in the drama . In May 1986, she made her solo debut with , which reached number one on the
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chart in its first appearance. In September 1986, she graduated from Onyanko Club along with popular members such as
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and
Akie Yoshizawa Akie Yoshizawa (吉沢 秋絵, Yoshizawa Akie, born October 20, 1968, in Tokyo, Japan) is a former Japanese idol, singer and actress in the 1980s. She made her debut in 1985, simultaneously selected as a member of Jpop female band Onyanko Club and ...
. Kazuji Kasai, the chief director of Yūyake Nyan Nyan, described her as faint-hearted. The general public also considered Onyanko Club to be led by the strong-minded Sayuri Kokushō, who was good friends with her. In reality, however, she was the leader of the group, and Kokushō was the deputy leader along with Kazuko Utsumi. In October 1986, she started appearing in the TV series Sukeban Deka III as , a reference to the
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character in
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. She previously made a guest appearance in Sukeban Deka II by playing a member of Onyanko Club. Her song, , was selected as the theme song for the drama. In addition, her radio program, "Heart no Ignition" was also started on
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. In January 1987, she released . in April 1987, she released , the theme song for the cult anime show Project A-ko 2. In September 1988, Just before the
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commenced, she published a guidebook on
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titled . In November 1988, She retired from the entertainment industry, citing health reasons. She then became an office worker and married in 1994. Entering the 2010s, she became a director of the entertainment agency .


Discography


Singles


Albums


Studio albums

* ''
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'' (1986) * ''Sambo'' (1987)


Compilation albums

* (1987) * series ** (2002) ** (2010)


Further reading

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References


External links


Satomi Fukunaga on Idollica

Fukunaga Catalogue)
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