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Kiyoko Suizenji
水前寺 清子
Birth nameTamiko Hayashida
Born (1945-10-09) October 9, 1945 (age 79)
Kokai Shōten Street, Chūō-ku, Kumamoto, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan
GenresEnka, kayōkyoku
Occupation(s)Singer, actress
InstrumentSinging
Years activeOctober 15, 1964 – present
Labels
WebsiteOfficial website

Tamiko Hayashida (林田 民子, Hayashida Tamiko, born 1945),[2][3] better known as Kiyoko Suizenji (水前寺 清子, Suizenji Kiyoko), is a Japanese enka singer and actress represented by Suisei Kikaku.[4]

Discography (singles)

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Year Title Notes
1964 "Namida o Daita Wataridori"
1966 "Ippon Dokko no Uta"
1967 "Itsu Demo Kimi wa"
1968 "San hyaku roku jū go ho no māchi" Sang briefly by Mari Makinami Illustrious (played by Maaya Sakamoto) in Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance.[5]
1971 "Odon ga Kuni wa"
1972 "Shōwa Hōrō-ki"
1975 "Maya the Honey Bee"
1993 "Dosukoi!! Tarō"

Discography (albums)

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Original albums

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Year Title Notes
1968 Omoide no Gunka o Utau
Mugi to Heitai: Kiyoko Suizenji Senji Kayō o Utau Aikan no Senji Kayō-shū
1969 Senyū: Kiyoko Suizenji Aishū no Gunka o Utau
1970 Ōtone Zukiyo: Kiyoko Suizenji Chimata no Uta Best 12
1971 Nen Gara Komori-uta: Kiyoko Suizenji Kokoro no Furusato o Utau
1972 Ohikae Nasu Tte! Cheetah desu: Kiyoko Suizenji Ninkyō Kayō o Utau
1974 Toki wa Nagareru
1978 Matatabi
1981 Tsurezure Utamakura
1984 Ya! Cheetah
1988 Cheetah no Kamona My House
1994 Kiyoko Suizenji Kashu Seikatsu 30-shūnen Tokubetsu Kikaku Arigatō 30-nen

Live albums

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Year Title Notes
1970 Subarashī Bōken Cheetah! Suizenji Kiyoko Live In Tokyo
1982 Kiyoko Suizenji Recital: Enkajinsei Ōen Uta

Best albums

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Year Title Notes
1967 Naitewaratte Hitori Tabi: Anata o Yusaburu Cheetah no Koe
1968 Kiyoko Suizenji Golden Hit: "Namida o Daita Wataridori" Kara "Enka" Made
1977 Jinsei no Ōen Uta
2013 Golden Best Kiyoko Suizenji RCA Years
Kiyoko Suizenji no Sekai

Filmography

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NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen

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Year / No. No. of times Song Order of appearance Opponent Remarks
1965 / 16th 1st "Namida o Daita Wataridori" 20/25 Hideo Murata (1st)
1966 / 17th 2nd "Ippon Dokko no Uta" 20/25 Hideo Murata (2nd)
1967 / 18th 3rd "Dōdō Dokko no Uta" 1/23 Kazuo Funaki Top batter (1st)
1968 / 19th 4th "Otoko de Yoisho" 21/23 Kyu Sakamoto Red Team Emcee
1969 / 20th 5th "Shinjitsu Ichiro no March" 7/23 Akira Mita
1970 / 21st 6th "Dai Shōbu" 1/24 Hideo Murata (3) Top batter (2nd)
1971 / 22nd 7th "Ā Otokonara Otokonara" 24/25 Hiroshi Mizusawa Tori mae (1st), Red Team Emcee (2nd)
1972 / 23rd 8th "Shōwa Hōrō-ki" 22/23 Akira Fuse Tori mae (2nd)
1973 / 24th 9th "Ippon Dokko no Uta" (2nd time) 19/22 Haruo Minami (1st) Red Team Emcee (3rd)
1974 / 25th 10th "Teppen Ma-gokoro" 14/25 Saburō Kitajima
1975 / 26th 11th "Dai Shōbu" (2nd time) 10/24 Hideo Murata (4th)
1976 / 27th 12th "Kimen-ji" 16/24 Hideo Murata (5th)
1977 / 28th 13th "Kokū Taiko" 14/24 Saburō Kitajima (2nd)
1978 / 29th 14th "Higo no Komageta" 14/24 Frank Nagai
1979 / 30th 15th "Namida o Daita Wataridori" (2nd time) 15/23 Haruo Minami (2nd) Red Team Emcee (4th)
1980 / 31st 16th "San Byaku Rokujūgoho no March" 19/23 Haruo Minami (3rd)
1981 / 32nd 17th "Ariake no Umi" 6/22 Haruo Minami (4th)
1982 / 33rd 18th "Dai Shōbu" (3rd time) 6/22 Haruo Minami (5th)
1983 / 34th 19th "Asakusa Monogatari" 21/21 Takashi Hosokawa (1st) Tori
1984 / 35th 20th "Naniwabushida yo Jinsei wa" 9/20 Takashi Hosokawa (2nd)
1985 / 36th 21st "Jinsei Yume Shamisen" 15/20 Takashi Hosokawa (3rd)
1986 / 37th 22nd "Otoko San Byaku Roku Jū-do" 15/20 The Checkers

Drama

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Year Title Role Network Notes
1969 Ten to Chi to Yae NHK
1970 Arigatō Hikaru Yomo, Shin Furuyama, Ai Shimura TBS Lead role
1971 Onna to Misoshiru TBS Episode 18
Tenka Gomen NHK Narration
1972 Seishun o Tsuppashire Kiyoko Mizumachi Fuji TV Episode 16
1974 Hōnen Mansaku Fuji TV Lead role
Tōkaidō Nē-chan Jingi Fuji TV Lead role
1975 Ashita ga Gozaru 世渡集子 TBS
1976 Baketan Kazoku TV Asahi
Ōedo Sōsamō Okiyo TV Tokyo Episode 269
1979 Zenigata Heiji Fuji TV Episode 691
1984 Abarenbō Shōgun II Okei TV Asahi Episode 43
1985 Hissatsu Shigoto Jini Gaiden Mondo, Dai Nana Kiheitai to Tatakau Ōtone Western Tsukiyo Oshika/Yellow Deere ABC
1986 Kokoro wa Lonely, Kimochi wa "..." IV Fuji TV
1987 Manga-dō: Seishun-hen Terue Suga NHK
1999 Kyōshūjo Monogatari Miyuki Takanashi TBS
2002 Hōigaku Kyōshitsu no Jiken File Yumiko Nakane TV Asahi
2003 Okā-san to Issho Yoshie Aramaki Fuji TV
Victory! Foot Girls no Seishun Fuji TV
2005 Keisatsuchō Naitei Kansatsu-kan Aoi Sakurazawa no Jiken-bo Aoi Sakurazawa TBS Lead role
Kagai Jugyō Yōkoso-senpai NHK
2007 Oishinbo Fuji TV
2008 Shin Kyōto Meikyū Annai 5 Ritsuko Satake TV Asahi Series 10 Episode 1; Guest
2009 Mito Kōmon Noriyo TBS Episode 6
2013 Sazae-san Fuji TV Special appearance
Senryoku-gai Sōsa-kan Sueko Kitasato NTV Episode 7

TV series

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Year Title Network Notes Ref.
Yoru no Hit Studio Fuji TV
NTV Kōhaku Uta no Best Ten NTV Akagumi Shodai captain
Kyūshū Doyō Present NHK
Cheetah 55-gō TBS
1977 Tobe! Songokū TBS Voice
1996 Wide!Scramble TV Asahi Main presenter
BS Fureai Stage NHK BS2 Moderator
Shibuya Raibu Stage NHK BS2 Moderator
Shōwa Kayō Taizenshū TV Tokyo Moderator
2016 Do You Saturday? BS Fuji [6]

Honours

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References

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  1. ^ Goda, Michito (2004). "Kōhaku Uta Gassen no Shinjitsu". Gentosha.
  2. ^ 旅ラジアナウンサー日記 (in Japanese). NHK(Japan Broadcasting Corporation). Archived from the original on 2014-04-20. Retrieved 2016-06-26.
  3. ^ [歌手 水前寺清子さん]腰部脊柱管狭窄症(2) 人生変えた恩師との出会い (in Japanese). 7 April 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-05-28. Retrieved 2016-06-26.
  4. ^ 水前寺清子のプロフィール (in Japanese). oricon ME inc. 5 June 2015. Retrieved 2016-06-26.
  5. ^ Mari Singing Scene in English & Japanese - Neon Genesis Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance, 24 April 2020, retrieved 2022-04-10
  6. ^ "18年ぶりナマ司会!70歳・水前寺清子「体調は万全です」" (in Japanese). Sanspo.com. 9 Mar 2016. Retrieved 6 Jun 2016.
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