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, is a Japanese singer and actress. She is the elder sister of actress Yōko Ishino. Ishino is affiliated with From First Production Co., Ltd.


Discography


Albums

* ''Smile'' (07-25-1978) * ''Mako II'' (12-05-1978) * ''Mako Live I'' (06-01-1979) * ''Mako III'' (08-25-1979) * ''Koi no Disc Jockey MAKO IV'' (03-05-1980) * ''Watashi no Shiawase MAKO 5'' (07-21-1980) * ''Twenty MAKO 6'' (02-21-1981) * ''Jeans ni Hakikaete MAKO 7'' (07-05-1981) * ''BYE BYE MAKO LIVE ~ 8 tsuki no taiyō yori moete ~ '' (10-05-1981) * ''Saffron'' (10-21-1985) * ''Truth'' (10-25-2003) * (2004) * ''Mako Revival'' (2005) * ''Mirai'' (2006) * ''Love Merry-go-round'' (08-20-2008) * ''Watashi no Shiawase'' (2008) * ''Life Is Beautiful'' (2010)


Singles

* "Ōkami nanka kowaku nai" (狼なんか怖くない) (1978) (
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* "Watashi no Don" (わたしの首領) (1978) (Oricon: 26) * "Shitsuren kinenbi" (失恋記念日) (1978) (Oricon: 24) * "Nichiyōbi wa Stranger" (日曜日はストレンジャー) (1979) (Oricon: 19) * "Pretty Pretty" (プリティー・プリティー) (1979) (Oricon: 26) * "Wonder Boogie" (ワンダー・ブギ) (1979) (Oricon: 22) * "Julie ga Rival" (ジュリーがライバル) (1979) (Oricon: 24) * "Haru La! La! La!" (春ラ!ラ!ラ!) (1980) (Oricon: 16) * "Heart de shōbu" (ハートで勝負) (1980) (Oricon: 15) * "Memai" (めまい) (1980) (Oricon: 24) * "Kare ga hatsu koi" (彼が初恋) (1980) (Oricon: 22) * "Foggy Rain / Koi no Happy Date" (フォギー・レイン/恋のハッピー・デート) (1980) (Oricon: 27) * "Omoikkiri Samba" (思いっきりサンバ) (1981) (Oricon: 42) * "Irodori no toki" (彩りの季節) (1981) (Oricon: 35) * "Koi no Summer Dance" (恋のサマー・ダンス) (1981) (Oricon: 41) * "Burning Love" (バーニング・ラブ) (1981) (Oricon: 38) * "Watashi no shiawase PART II" (私のしあわせ PART II) (1981) (Oricon: 56) * "Ashita ni nareba" (明日になれば) (1982) (Oricon: 52) * "Meguri ai" (めぐり逢い) (1985) * "Glass no kanransha" (ガラスの観覧車) (1987) * "Sora ni Canvas" (空にカンバス) (1987) * "Kira Kira ∞" (2001) * "Eve" (2005) * (2007) * (2010)


Videos

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Selected filmography


Television

* ''
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'' (2004) – Swan Shiratori/Deka Swan * ''
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'' (2005) - Makino Chieko * ''
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'' (2014) – Konishi "Magdalena" Wakusa * ''Lost Man Found'' (2022) – Satoru's mother * ''
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'' (2024) – Fujiwara no Mutsuko


Film

* '' Hachiko Monogatari'' (1987) – Chizuko Ueno * '' Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger The Movie: Full Blast Action'' (2004) – Swan Shiratori * '' Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger vs. Abaranger'' (2005) – Swan Shiratori * ''Milk White'' (2004) * ''
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vs. Dekaranger'' (2006) – Swan Shiratori * ''
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: 10 Years After'' (2015) – Swan Shiratori * '' Bittersweet'' (2016) * ''Neet Neet Neet'' (2018) * ''Love and the Grand Tug-of-war'' (2021) * ''The Pearl Legacy'' (2023) – Mitsuyo Ōgame * ''
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: 20th: Fireball Booster'' (2024) – Swan Shiratori *''True Beauty: Before'' (2025) *''True Beauty: After'' (2025)


Dubbing

* '' Power Rangers S.P.D.'' (2005, 2011) – Narrator


References


External links

* (Victor Entertainment)
Official blog

Profile
at From First Production Co., Ltd. *

Japanese idols 1961 births Living people Actresses from Hyōgo Prefecture Singers from Hyōgo Prefecture 20th-century Japanese women singers 20th-century Japanese singers 21st-century Japanese women singers 21st-century Japanese singers 20th-century Japanese actresses 21st-century Japanese actresses Singing talent show winners {{Japan-screen-actor-stub