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  2. Hibari Misora - Wikipedia

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    Hibari Misora (美空 ひばり, Misora Hibari, born Kazue Katō (加藤 和枝, Katō Kazue) May 29, 1937 – June 24, 1989) was a Japanese singer, actress and cultural icon.

  3. Kawa no Nagare no Yō ni - Wikipedia

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    "Kawa no nagare no yō ni" (川の流れのように, "Like the Flow of the River") is the last single recorded by Japanese enka singer Hibari Misora, as she died soon after its release in 1989. It was composed by Akira Mitake, with lyrics

  4. The Sad Whistle - Wikipedia

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    Hibari Misora in The Sad Whistle. Hibari after her controversial prepubescent years, was therefore "publicly criticized for her blatant eroticism", and that is when she was offered the leading role in 1949 drama The Sorrowful Whistle by Miyoji Ieki.

  5. Takekurabe (1955 film) - Wikipedia

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    It received mixed reviews during its initial run for being "overliterary" and the casting of pop star Hibari Misora. [3] Film scholar Donald Richie and Gosho biographer Arthur Nolletti later called Takekurabe an "outstanding example" (Nolletti) [ 3 ] of the Meiji-mono (Meiji period film) and "one of the finest due to its excellent sets" (by ...

  6. Hibari no kanashiki hitomi - Wikipedia

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    Hibari no kanashiki hitomi (ひばりの悲しき瞳) is a 1953 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Mizuho Shunkai. Cast. Hibari Misora; References This ...

  7. Chichi Koishi - Wikipedia

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    Yūji Makita, a guitar player and singer played by Masao Wakahara, comes to a portside onsen (spa resort) town. Thirteen years prior, he had had a love affair there with Sanae Shimura (played by Kuniko Miyake) which ended poorly; Sanae has since moved to Tokyo, leaving behind her daughter Emiko (played by Hibari Misora) and father Taishaku (Ryūji Kita).

  8. The Dancing Girl of Izu - Wikipedia

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    Izu no odoriko (1954), starring Hibari Misora and Akira Ishihama, directed by Yoshitarō Nomura [23] [24] Izu no odoriko (1960), starring Haruko Wanibuchi and Masahiko Tsugawa, directed by Yoshirō Kawazu [23] [24] Izu no odoriko (1963), starring Sayuri Yoshinaga and Hideki Takahashi, directed by Katsumi Nishikawa [23] [24]

  9. 70th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen - Wikipedia

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    Hibari Misora was revived using AI technology to perform a brand new song, "Arekara", written by Yasushi Akimoto, most notably for producing idol groups such as AKB48. On November 22, Mariya Takeuchi was announced as a performer to celebrate the 40th anniversary of her career and perform "Inochi no Uta".