Ayako Fuji
Manami Fujimura (藤村 真奈美, Fujimura Manami?, née Takahashi (高橋?), born May 10, 1961), better known by her stage name Ayako Fuji (藤 あや子, Fuji Ayako?), is a Japanese enka singer. She is signed onto Sony Music Japan. Born in Kakunodate, Akita, Fuji graduated from Akita Prefectural Kakunodate South High School.[1]
Enka career
Fuji made her enka debut on September 21, 1989. [1]
Releases (solo)
Hit songs
Audio releases
- Ayako Fuji Hit Kyoku Zenshu '07, November 8, 2006
- Shizukana Yume [Limited Release], April 5, 2006
- Yoimachigusa, March 3, 2006
- Fuji Ayako Saishin Hit Zenkyokushu'06, November 11, 2005
- Minato Komoriuta, May 18, 2005
- Ayako Fuji Saishin Hit Zenkyokusyu, November 11, 2004
- Yuki Koya, September 29, 2004
- Hanabira Bojo, February 18, 2004
- Ayako Fuji Zenkyoku Shu, November 19, 2003
- Manjushage, September 18, 2003
- Yorisoibashi, March 26, 2003
- Saigetsu, October 23, 2002
- Ryuhyoukoiuta, August 28, 2002
- Koyoi zake, May 22, 2002
- Ayako Fuji zenkyokushu, November 11, 2001
- Ayako Fuji: Best Of Best, June 20, 2001
Video releases
- Tokusen DVD Single - Minato Komoriuta, August 24, 2005
- Ayako Fuji Super Hit Video Vol.1, January 24, 2001
- Debut 10th Anniversary Recital - Hana Yurete 10 Nen, October 21, 1998
Television
- 57th 2006, Yuki Shinshin
- 56th 2005, Murasaki Ujō
- 55th 2004, Yuki Arano
- 54th 2003, Manjushage
- 53rd 2002, Ryuhyoukoiuta
- 52nd 2001, Futari no Kizuna
- 51st 2000, Futari Hana
- 50th 1999, Onna no Magokoro
- 49th 1998, Yuki Shinshin
- 48th 1997, Utakata no Koi
- 47th 1996, Beni
- 46th 1995, Miren
- 45th 1994, Hana no Waltz
- 44th 1993, Murasaki Ujō
- 43rd 1992, Kokoro Zake
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