, formerly , is a Japanese singer, famous for singing the ending themes used in the ''
Fatal Frame
''Fatal Frame'', titled in Japan and ''Project Zero'' in Europe and Australia, is a Japanese survival horror video game series created, published and developed by Koei Tecmo (originally Tecmo). Debuting in 2001 with the first entry in the seri ...
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is a Japanese actor and narrator from Kōnosu, Saitama. His former stage name was . He is a graduate of the Nishogakusha University Department of Literature and received training at Bungakuza's research establishment and the Seinenza Theater C ...
" for ''
Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly'', and "Koe" for ''
Fatal Frame III: The Tormented''. She also sang two songs for ''
Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse'', "Zero no Chōritsu" and "Noise," and sang the song "Torikago -in this cage-" for ''
Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water''.
Biography
Amano started playing music at the age of 5, when she started taking piano lessons. She was part of her junior high school chorus club as a soprano, and in high school she began to experiment with various musical instruments and joined the theatre group. It was also in high school where she bought her very first guitar, which is now her primary instrument.
Many of Amano's songs have been used as theme songs for commercials, television shows, movies, and video games. Besides writing all of her own songs, Amano also designs and makes most of the costumes in her videos and performances herself. She has published a storybook she wrote while recording her Ningyō video.
On January 10, 2010, she announced she would be returning to music.
Discography
As Tsukiko Amano
Singles (Indies)
Singles (Major label)
Albums
As Tsuki Amano
Singles
;Digital Singles
Albums
;Other Albums
;Mini-Albums
References
External links
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Official blogOfficial English blog*
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Japanese women rock singers
Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
Pony Canyon artists
Alternative rock singers
Fatal Frame
21st-century Japanese singers
21st-century Japanese women singers