is a Japanese singer, songwriter, and record producer. With over 16 million records sold, Takeuchi is one of the
best-selling music artists in Japan and is deemed the "
Queen of City Pop" and an influential figure in
the genre. Internationally, her song "
Plastic Love
is a song by the Japanese singer Mariya Takeuchi from her 1984 album ''Variety (Mariya Takeuchi album), Variety''. Written by Takeuchi and arranged by Tatsuro Yamashita, it was released as the album's third single on March 25, 1985. "Plastic ...
" received a
cult following
A cult following is a group of fans who are highly dedicated to a person, idea, object, movement, or work, often an artist, in particular a performing artist, or an artwork in some medium. The latter is often called a cult classic. A film, boo ...
and is credited as the catalyst of the
21st century revival of city pop.
Takeuchi was born in
Taisha
Taisha may refer to:
* Japanese topics:
** Cultural features:
*** Taisha (shrine) A kind of Shinto shrine
*** Taisha-zukuri, type of Shinto architecture
*** Taisha jōseki, Taisha joseki, joseki maneuver in game of Go
** Japanese geography:
*** Tai ...
,
Hikawa district, now the city of
Izumo, Shimane
is a Cities of Japan, city in Shimane Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 172,841 in 69,435 households and a population density of 280 persons per km2. The total area of the city is .
Geography
Izumo is located in cen ...
, and attended
Keio University
, abbreviated as or , is a private university, private research university located in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It was originally established as a school for Rangaku, Western studies in 1858 in Edo. It was granted university status in 1920, becomi ...
. She signed with
RCA
RCA Corporation was a major American electronics company, which was founded in 1919 as the Radio Corporation of America. It was initially a patent pool, patent trust owned by General Electric (GE), Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Westinghou ...
in 1978, releasing five albums under the label which appeared on the
Oricon Chart
, established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan and Western music. It started as , which was founded by Sōkō Koike in N ...
s, including her chart-topping third effort (1980). She terminated her contract with RCA in 1981 and announced a temporary hiatus. In 1982, she married singer and songwriter
Tatsuro Yamashita
, occasionally referred to as Tatsu Yamashita or Tats Yamashita, is a Japanese singer-songwriter and record producer, who is known for pioneering the city pop style of music.
His most well-known song is "Christmas Eve", a best-selling song rel ...
. She signed with Moon Records in 1984, and internationally released her sixth studio album ''
Variety
Variety may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Entertainment formats
* Variety (radio)
* Variety show, in theater and television
Films
* ''Variety'' (1925 film), a German silent film directed by Ewald Andre Dupont
* ''Variety'' (1935 film), ...
'' that same year to commercial success. She has since released seven more studio albums and one
live album
An album is a collection of audio recordings (e.g., music) issued on a medium such as compact disc (CD), vinyl (record), audio tape (like 8-track or cassette), or digital. Albums of recorded sound were developed in the early 20th centur ...
. All of her works have continued to appear on the Oricon Charts, and since 2001, each one of her albums have topped it.
Takeuchi has stayed with the Moon record label, working with the different branches since signing in 1984; since 1998, she has also been signed with
Warner Music Japan
Warner Music Group (WMG) owns, has a joint share, or is associated with the record labels listed here.
Flagship labels
*Atlantic Records
*Elektra Records
*Parlophone Records
*Warner Records
Atlantic Music Group
* 1st & 15th Entertainment
* A ...
. Her single , when re-recorded in 2020, made her the oldest Japanese singer to have a single top the Oricon Charts.
Early life

Takeuchi was born in
Taisha
Taisha may refer to:
* Japanese topics:
** Cultural features:
*** Taisha (shrine) A kind of Shinto shrine
*** Taisha-zukuri, type of Shinto architecture
*** Taisha jōseki, Taisha joseki, joseki maneuver in game of Go
** Japanese geography:
*** Tai ...
in the
Hikawa district of
Shimane Prefecture
is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture of Japan located in the Chūgoku region of Honshu. Shimane Prefecture is the List of Japanese prefectures by population, second-least populous prefecture of Japan at 665,205 (February 1, 2021) and has a ge ...
in Japan. She grew up in the family ''
Shinise
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Ryokan
A is a type of traditional Japanese inn that typically features ''tatami''-matted rooms, communal baths, and other public areas where visitors may wear nemaki and talk with the owner. Ryokan have existed since the eighth century A.D. du ...
'' (Japanese long-established inn) business by the name of ''Takenoya'', that her paternal great grandfather founded in 1877.
Her family always played records from all over the world. She had already learned to play piano and guitar by third grade, but
the Beatles
The Beatles were an English Rock music, rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The core lineup of the band comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are widely regarded as the Cultural impact of the Beatle ...
left an impression that inspired her to travel.
In 1972, for her third year of high school, she studied in
Rock Falls, Illinois
Rock Falls is a city in Whiteside County, Illinois, United States. The recorded population was 8,606 at the 2020 census, down 7.12% from 9,266 in 2010. The city is located on the Rock River, directly opposite its twin city of Sterling.
Geo ...
, United States, as an international exchange student through the
AFS Intercultural Programs
AFS Intercultural Programs (or AFS, originally the American Field Service) is an international youth exchange organization. It consists of over 50 independent, not-for-profit organizations, each with its own network of volunteers, professional ...
. Her nickname was Mako, as one of the AFS yearbooks has a caption that reads Mariya "Mako" Takeuchi.
She entered the Japanese
Keio University
, abbreviated as or , is a private university, private research university located in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It was originally established as a school for Rangaku, Western studies in 1858 in Edo. It was granted university status in 1920, becomi ...
in 1974, majoring in English literature and won a nationwide English recitation contest by ''
The Japan Times
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History
''The Japan Times'' was launched by ...
'' in the spring of that year.
She married fellow musician
Tatsuro Yamashita
, occasionally referred to as Tatsu Yamashita or Tats Yamashita, is a Japanese singer-songwriter and record producer, who is known for pioneering the city pop style of music.
His most well-known song is "Christmas Eve", a best-selling song rel ...
in April 1982.
They have one daughter.
Career
Debut and early success
Takeuchi joined the music club of her university and there she was invited to participate in 's recordings and in March 1978 so-called the omnibus album recordings.
In August that year she signed up with the
RCA
RCA Corporation was a major American electronics company, which was founded in 1919 as the Radio Corporation of America. It was initially a patent pool, patent trust owned by General Electric (GE), Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Westinghou ...
recording label, and in November her debut single , and her debut album were released.
The 1979 singles and were hits, and with that she won the 1979
Japan Record Awards
is a major music awards show, held annually in Japan that recognizes outstanding achievements in the Japan Composer's Association. Established in 1959, the Japan Record Awards are one of the oldest and most prestigious music awards in the countr ...
,
Tokyo Music Festival
The Tokyo Music Festival was an international music contest that ran from 1972 to 1992. It was organized by the Tokyo Music Festival Foundation. The first edition of the Tokyo Music Festival took place on 13 May 1972 with 12 participating countr ...
,
Japan Music Awards
for outstanding achievements in the Broadcast Music Producers Federation, was major music awards show held annually in Japan from 1969 to 1993. The 1988 awards ceremony was cancelled due to the deteriorating health of Emperor Shōwa.「歌番組� ...
,
Shinjuku Music Festival, and
Ginza Music Festival best new artist awards as a singer.
The 1980 single was also another hit.
Takeuchi has had one song (1981) that appear on the
NHK
, also known by its Romanization of Japanese, romanized initialism NHK, is a Japanese public broadcasting, public broadcaster. It is a statutory corporation funded by viewers' payments of a television licence, television license fee.
NHK ope ...
program ''
Minna no Uta
, literally ''Everyone's Songs'' ( English title: ''Songs for Everyone''), is a five-minute NHK TV and radio program which is broadcast several times daily in Japan. The program started on April 3, 1961. It is one of NHK's long-running program ...
''.
Hiatus and songwriting for others
From the late 1970s to the early 1980s, she recorded five albums and several singles. Those recordings featured dozens of prominent Japanese and North American songwriters, instrumentalists and producers, including
Kazuhiko Katō
, nicknamed , was a Japanese record producer, songwriter and singer. He sometimes used the spelling of "Kazuhiko Katoh".
History
As a member of the Folk Crusaders, Katō launched his recording career in the mid-1960s. "Kaettekita Yopparai (I ...
,
Tetsuji Hayashi
is a Japanese composer, singer-songwriter, and arranger known for his influential contributions to the development of J-pop and city pop during the 1980s. He was exposed to Western pop music from an early age, sparking his passion for music. He ...
,
Shigeru Suzuki
is a Japanese musician, songwriter and guitarist. He first became known as a member of the influential rock band Happy End in the early 1970s, before starting a solo career and becoming a prolific session musician. As of 2006, Suzuki had contr ...
, Masamichi Sugi,
Takashi Matsumoto,
Al Capps
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,
Peter Allen,
David Lasley
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,
Alan O'Day
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,
David Foster
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,
Jim Keltner
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,
Jay Graydon
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,
Steve Lukather
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,
Jeff Porcaro
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,
David Hungate
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, and a fellow RCA artist and her future partner and husband,
Tatsuro Yamashita
, occasionally referred to as Tatsu Yamashita or Tats Yamashita, is a Japanese singer-songwriter and record producer, who is known for pioneering the city pop style of music.
His most well-known song is "Christmas Eve", a best-selling song rel ...
.
One of her songs from the 1980 album , "Heart to Heart" (music by
Roger Nichols), was given English lyrics and a new title, "Now". It was recorded by
the Carpenters
The Carpenters were an American vocal and instrumental duo consisting of siblings Karen Carpenter, Karen (1950–1983) and Richard Carpenter (musician), Richard Carpenter (born 1946). They produced a distinctive soft musical style, combining ...
, released in 1983, and was the last recording by
Karen Carpenter
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before her death. At the end of 1981, after the release of her fifth album , she announced she was going to take a break for a while and paused holding concerts and new releases, and got married six months later.
While taking a break she continued composing for numerous different
idols and singers such as
Naoko Kawai,
Hiroko Yakushimaru
is a Japanese actress and singer.
Biography
After passing the audition for the film produced by Haruki Kadokawa, she began her acting career. Along with teen idols Tomoyo Harada and Noriko Watanabe who debuted from Kadokawa Haruki Corporation, ...
,
Yukiko Okada
was a Japanese singer and actress, active in the mid-1980s. After winning a nationwide television show at age 15 in 1983, she debuted as an Japanese idol, idol in 1984. Her death by suicide two years later led to a number of copycat suicides, a ...
,
Akina Nakamori
is a Japanese Singing, singer and Actor, actress. She is one of the most popular and List of best-selling music artists in Japan, best-selling music artists in Japan. Akina achieved national recognition after winning the 1981 season of the tal ...
,
Miho Nakayama
was a Japanese singer and actress. She made her debut in the 1985 drama ''Maido Osawagase Shimasu'', where her performance led to instant stardom. Nakayama released her debut single, " C", shortly after, and finished the year with her film deb ...
,
Hiromi Iwasaki
is a Japanese female singer who debuted in 1975. Her younger sister Yoshimi Iwasaki is also a singer. In 1981 she was awarded the Silver Prize at the Tokyo Music Festival for her song "Koimachigusa".
Her representative songs are "" — "" ( ...
,
Masahiko Kondo
Masahiko (written: 正彦, 雅彦, 誠彦, 昌彦, 允彦, 政彦, 真彦, 正比古 or まさ彦) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
*, an officer in the Imperial Japanese Army imprisoned for his involvement ...
, among many others.
Return and chart success
Several of these songs scored top-ten on the Oricon, such as and performed by
Naoko Kawai, performed by
Yukiko Okada
was a Japanese singer and actress, active in the mid-1980s. After winning a nationwide television show at age 15 in 1983, she debuted as an Japanese idol, idol in 1984. Her death by suicide two years later led to a number of copycat suicides, a ...
, and performed by Miho Nakayama. Takeuchi has often re-recorded those songs for her own album. , a song originally written for the album by
Akina Nakamori
is a Japanese Singing, singer and Actor, actress. She is one of the most popular and List of best-selling music artists in Japan, best-selling music artists in Japan. Akina achieved national recognition after winning the 1981 season of the tal ...
, became known by the composer's recorded version, and had been covered by many artists. "
Genki wo Dashite", a song first recorded by
Hiroko Yakushimaru
is a Japanese actress and singer.
Biography
After passing the audition for the film produced by Haruki Kadokawa, she began her acting career. Along with teen idols Tomoyo Harada and Noriko Watanabe who debuted from Kadokawa Haruki Corporation, ...
, is recognized as one of Takeuchi's notable compositions. The song was later covered by
Hitomi Shimatani
is a Japanese pop singer.
Formerly signed to the Avex Trax label for 22 years, Shimatani started her career as an Enka singer with the release of her debut single in 1999, but later decided to get into the dance/ pop style for her music. Shim ...
in 2003, and became a moderate hit.
Since her return to the Japanese music industry in 1984, she has recorded seven successful studio albums that mainly consist of her self-written songs, and all of them had reached No. 1 on the Japanese
Oricon
, established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics
Statistics (from German language, German: ', "description of a State (polity), state, a country") is the discipline that ...
chart.
As a singer-songwriter, she has produced eight top-ten hit singles on the Oricon chart, including , , , , and her only No. 1 hit .
[Yamachan Land , Single Chart Daijiten , Mariya Takeuchi (Archives of the chart positions and sales of the singles)](_blank)
In addition to her work as a performer, she has continued writing songs and lyrics for other singers, including
Ryōko Hirosue
is a Japanese actress and singer, best known to international audiences for her roles in the Luc Besson-produced ''Wasabi'' (2001) and the Academy Award-winning Japanese film '' Departures'' (2008). She also starred in the 2008 comedy series '' ...
,
Takako Matsu
(born on June 10, 1977) is a Japanese actress and pop singer.
Personal life
Matsu was born to a family of buyō and kabuki actors, including her father Matsumoto Hakuō II, her mother and businesswoman Noriko Fujima, her uncle, Nakamura ...
,
Riho Makise
is a Japanese actress. She debuted at the Takeda Hi-C contest in 1989, which she won. She is represented by the Blooming Agency.
Career
In the 1990s, Makise was called "3M" along with Rie Miyazawa and Alisa Mizuki due to her popularity.
Filmo ...
,
Seiko Matsuda
, known professionally as , is a Japanese singer-songwriter, known for being one of the most popular Japanese idols of the 1980s. Since then, she has continued to release new singles and albums, go on annual summer concert tours, perform at wi ...
,
Masayuki Suzuki
Masayuki Suzuki (鈴木雅之, ''Suzuki Masayuki'', born September 22, 1956, in Ōta, Tokyo) is a Japanese singer best known as a former member of pop group Rats & Star (previously called ''Chanels''), and for performing the opening themes for ...
and
Tackey & Tsubasa
were a Japanese idol duo consisting of Hideaki Takizawa and Tsubasa Imai from the Japanese talent agency Johnny & Associates. Takizawa, nicknamed "Tackey" (sometimes spelled as its literal romanization, ), is best known for his drama works, an ...
.
Several of these songs scored top-ten on the Oricon, such as performed by Ryōko Hirosue, "Miracle Love" performed by Riho Makise, performed by Takako Matsu, and performed by
Mana Ashida
is a Japanese actress, '' talent'' and singer. Her first appearance was in Asahi Broadcasting Corporation's ''ABC Short Movie 2'', though she rose to prominence after acting in the television drama ''Mother''. She became the youngest lead star i ...
.
Legacy and resurgence

Up to September 2014, Takeuchi had released 12 studio albums, 42 singles, several compilations and a live album which was recorded in 2000. Her total sales have been estimated at more than 16 million units by 2009. Her 1994 compilation, ''Impressions'', sold more than 3 million copies in Japan alone, and became her best-selling album.
[Yamachan Land , Album Chart Daijiten , Mariya Takeuchi (Archives of the chart positions and sales of the albums)](_blank)
In addition to her musical career, she has also managed her family's ''Ryokan'' ''Takenoya'' since May 2018 "until the next generation can take over".
Outside of Japan, she is best known for the
city pop
is a loosely defined form of Japanese pop music that emerged in the late 1970s and peaked in popularity during the 1980s. It was originally termed as an offshoot of Japan's Western-influenced " new music", but came to include a wide range of st ...
song "
Plastic Love
is a song by the Japanese singer Mariya Takeuchi from her 1984 album ''Variety (Mariya Takeuchi album), Variety''. Written by Takeuchi and arranged by Tatsuro Yamashita, it was released as the album's third single on March 25, 1985. "Plastic ...
" from her number-one album ''
Variety
Variety may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Entertainment formats
* Variety (radio)
* Variety show, in theater and television
Films
* ''Variety'' (1925 film), a German silent film directed by Ewald Andre Dupont
* ''Variety'' (1935 film), ...
'' (1984). At the time of the song's release, Takeuchi had not considered attempting to release her music in the Western world, stating in a 2018 interview, "Considering that
he song
He or HE may refer to:
Language
* He (letter), the fifth letter of the Semitic abjads
* He (pronoun), a pronoun in Modern English
* He (kana), one of the Japanese kana (へ in hiragana and ヘ in katakana)
* Ge (Cyrillic), a Cyrillic letter cal ...
was mostly performed in Japanese, we figured it would be impossible to go abroad."
The song went
viral after it was uploaded to YouTube during the mid-late 2010s.
Popularized overseas via the
vaporwave
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and
future funk
Vaporwave is a microgenre of electronic music, a visual art style, and an Internet meme that emerged in the early 2010s and became well-known in 2015. It is defined partly by its slowed-down, chopped and screwed samples of smooth jazz, 1970 ...
scenes, the song has received more than 67 million views on YouTube as of June 2021.
It has received critical acclaim, with ''
Noisey
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'' calling it "the best pop song in the world"
and
Gorillaz
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co-creator
Damon Albarn
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calling it "a wonder woman slab of Japanese
funk
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".
K-pop
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singer
Yubin
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People
People with this name include:
* Kim Yu-bin (musician) (born 1988), South Korean female singer, former m ...
's "City Love" is also based on this song.
The Blessed Madonna
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closed a ''
Resident Advisor
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'' November 2017 mix with a rendition of this song as well.
Chai released a cover of the song in 2020. "Plastic Love" has also inspired numerous fan art and videos.
On 17 May 2019, Warner Music Japan released on YouTube a short version of a music video for the song, 35 years after its initial release. A longer, five minute version was subsequently released on 11 November 2021.
Recent work
In 2021, Takeuchi formed a new duo called Peach & Apricot with
Anri
, better known as , is a Japanese singer-songwriter from Yamato, Kanagawa, Yamato, Kanagawa Prefecture. In a career spanning more than 40 years, she achieved commercial success and popularity in the city pop music scene during the 1980s.
She ...
, a Japanese pop singer-songwriter. "Peach" refers to Takeuchi's popular hit , while "Apricot" comes from Anri's debut album title ''Apricot Jam''. On 3 November 2021, they released their first song together, "Watching Over You". The lyrics were written by Takeuchi, while the music was composed and arranged by
Tetsuji Hayashi
is a Japanese composer, singer-songwriter, and arranger known for his influential contributions to the development of J-pop and city pop during the 1980s. He was exposed to Western pop music from an early age, sparking his passion for music. He ...
. The song marks the first collaboration between Hayashi and Takeuchi in 40 years since "Ichigo no Yuuwaku", and Hayashi's first with Anri in 38 years since "You Are Not Alone".
Personal life
Her husband is
Tatsuro Yamashita
, occasionally referred to as Tatsu Yamashita or Tats Yamashita, is a Japanese singer-songwriter and record producer, who is known for pioneering the city pop style of music.
His most well-known song is "Christmas Eve", a best-selling song rel ...
, a singer-songwriter and record producer, whom she married in 1982. They have one daughter.
, a Japanese
record producer
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, who had mentioned
Johnny Kitagawa's sexual harassment allegations in various media, had his management contract terminated in the middle of the period by , to which he had belonged. He stated that Takeuchi and her husband Tatsuro Yamashita, who also belong to the company, agreed with the company's policy.
Discography
Albums
Compilations
Singles
Songwriting credits for other singers
References
External links
* (in Japanese)
*
Warner Music Japan , Mariya Takeuchi (Japanese)History of Takeuchi familyon the ''Takenoya'' roykan site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Takeuchi, Mariya
1955 births
Living people
20th-century Japanese women singers
20th-century Japanese singers
21st-century Japanese women singers
21st-century Japanese singer-songwriters
Keio University alumni
Japanese women pop singers
Japanese women singer-songwriters
Singers from Shimane Prefecture
Japanese disco musicians
English-language singers from Japan
People from Izumo, Shimane