Kyoko Koizumi (小泉今日子), born February 4, 1966 in Atsugi, Kanagawa, is a Japa… Read Full Bio ↴Kyoko Koizumi (小泉今日子), born February 4, 1966 in Atsugi, Kanagawa, is a Japanese singer and actress.
Popularly known as Kyon-kyon, Koizumi made her breakthrough on the TV audition show Staa Tanjou (A Star is Born) in 1981 and her debut followed the next year. The usual string of slickly packaged pop singles, albums, TV dramas and movies followed. She first appeared on the annual New Year's Eve extravaganza Kohaku Uta Gassen (Red-White Song Battle) in 1984, just a week after her movie debut. In 1987, she won the award for the best-selling single in Japan. She was cast quite out of character as the villain in 1997's hit movie Odoru Daisosasen (Bayside Shakedown), which starred Oda Yuji.
Kyoko is one of the few idols from the early '80s to have survived with her image and popular appeal intact. She became less active in her acting career following her marriage to popular actor Nagase Masatoshi in 1995 (she met Nagase when he was taking photos for the magazine AnAn, to which she contributes). But she remained in the public eye through regular TV commercial appearances. While she's old enough to play the stereotypical CM mother, her image remains that of the perky girl next door. Her divorce from Nagase came in early 2004, around the time that she was receiving a lot of offers to get back into acting more. This difficulty in combining marriage and work seems to be a real hurdle for many women in Japanese show business and one of the two usually has to suffer.
Popularly known as Kyon-kyon, Koizumi made her breakthrough on the TV audition show Staa Tanjou (A Star is Born) in 1981 and her debut followed the next year. The usual string of slickly packaged pop singles, albums, TV dramas and movies followed. She first appeared on the annual New Year's Eve extravaganza Kohaku Uta Gassen (Red-White Song Battle) in 1984, just a week after her movie debut. In 1987, she won the award for the best-selling single in Japan. She was cast quite out of character as the villain in 1997's hit movie Odoru Daisosasen (Bayside Shakedown), which starred Oda Yuji.
Kyoko is one of the few idols from the early '80s to have survived with her image and popular appeal intact. She became less active in her acting career following her marriage to popular actor Nagase Masatoshi in 1995 (she met Nagase when he was taking photos for the magazine AnAn, to which she contributes). But she remained in the public eye through regular TV commercial appearances. While she's old enough to play the stereotypical CM mother, her image remains that of the perky girl next door. Her divorce from Nagase came in early 2004, around the time that she was receiving a lot of offers to get back into acting more. This difficulty in combining marriage and work seems to be a real hurdle for many women in Japanese show business and one of the two usually has to suffer.
いつか きっと
小泉今日子 Lyrics
Ah 君だけ ずっと
探しているよ um 夢の中
Ah 君だけ ずっと
呼んでいるのに なぜ 届かない
探し続けるのさ永遠に
遠い日の約束
どんなに遠くても 忘れない
優しい その笑顔 見つけるよ
きっと 君を...
Ah あなたを ずっと
待っているのよ um 夢の中
Ah あなたを ずっと
呼んでいるのよ ねえ 気がついて
瞳を閉じたまま 動けない
遠い日の約束
このまま眠ってる いつまでも
あなたが 抱きしめて くれるまで
ずっと ここで...
本当は すぐ そばにいる二人
あんまり 近すぎて 気づかない
本当は すぐ そばにいる二人
あんまり 近すぎて 見えないの
いつか きっと きっと...
あなたが 抱きしめて くれるまで
探しているよ um 夢の中
Ah 君だけ ずっと
呼んでいるのに なぜ 届かない
探し続けるのさ永遠に
遠い日の約束
どんなに遠くても 忘れない
優しい その笑顔 見つけるよ
きっと 君を...
Ah あなたを ずっと
Ah あなたを ずっと
呼んでいるのよ ねえ 気がついて
瞳を閉じたまま 動けない
遠い日の約束
このまま眠ってる いつまでも
あなたが 抱きしめて くれるまで
ずっと ここで...
本当は すぐ そばにいる二人
あんまり 近すぎて 気づかない
本当は すぐ そばにいる二人
あんまり 近すぎて 見えないの
いつか きっと きっと...
あなたが 抱きしめて くれるまで
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: 今日子 小泉
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