(born February 23, 1952,
Sapporo
is a Cities designated by government ordinance of Japan, designated city in Hokkaido, Japan. Located in the southwest of Hokkaido, it lies within the alluvial fan of the Toyohira River, a tributary of the Ishikari River. Sapporo is the capital ...
,
Hokkaidō
is the second-largest island of Japan and comprises the largest and northernmost prefecture, making up its own region. The Tsugaru Strait separates Hokkaidō from Honshu; the two islands are connected by railway via the Seikan Tunnel.
The ...
, Japan)
is a Japanese singer-songwriter and radio personality. She has released 44 studio albums, 48
singles, 6 live albums and multiple compilations as of January 2020. Her sales have been estimated at more than 21 million copies.
In the mid-1970s, Nakajima signed to
Canyon Records and launched her recording career with her debut single, "Azami Jō no Lullaby" (アザミ嬢のララバイ). Rising to fame with the hit "
The Parting Song (Wakareuta)", released in 1977, she has since had a successful career as a singer-songwriter, primarily in the early 1980s. Four of her singles have sold more than one million copies in the last two decades, including "
Earthly Stars (Unsung Heroes)", a theme song for the Japanese television documentary series ''Project X''.
Nakajima performed in
experimental theater ("Yakai") every year-end from 1989 through 1998. The idiosyncratic acts featured scripts and songs she wrote, and have continued irregularly in recent years.
In addition to her work as a solo artist, Nakajima has written over 90 compositions for numerous other singers and has produced several
chart-toppers. Many cover versions of her songs have been performed by Asian (particularly
Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea ...
and
Hong Kong
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) singers. She is the only musician to have participated in the
National Language Council of Japan.
Early life
was born in February 1952 in
Sapporo
is a Cities designated by government ordinance of Japan, designated city in Hokkaido, Japan. Located in the southwest of Hokkaido, it lies within the alluvial fan of the Toyohira River, a tributary of the Ishikari River. Sapporo is the capital ...
, the capital city of
Hokkaidō
is the second-largest island of Japan and comprises the largest and northernmost prefecture, making up its own region. The Tsugaru Strait separates Hokkaidō from Honshu; the two islands are connected by railway via the Seikan Tunnel.
The ...
. Her grandfather, Buichi(武市), was a Hokkaido politician, and her father, Shinichiro(眞一郎), ran a clinic in
obstetrics and gynecology
Obstetrics and gynaecology (also spelled as obstetrics and gynecology; abbreviated as Obst and Gynae, O&G, OB-GYN and OB/GYN) is the medical specialty that encompasses the two subspecialties of obstetrics (covering pregnancy, childbirth, and t ...
. Her family moved to
Iwanai when she was five, and lived there for six years. She spent most of her teenage years in the city of
Obihiro, where she was one of the most eminent graduates of Obihiro Hakuyou High School, along with singer-songwriter
Miwa Yoshida and television announcer Shinichiro Azumi. She graduated from Sapporo's
Fuji Women's University
is a private university in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan.
History
The predecessor of the school was founded in 1925, and it was chartered as a university in 1961. The university was founded by three Sisters of St. Francis of the Martyr St. George af ...
in 1974.
Nakajima gave her first live performance during her third year in high school, playing a song she wrote titled "Tsugumi no Uta" onstage at a
cultural festival
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.
In 1972, she played in a folk contest at the
Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall in Tokyo, winning the songwriting prize for her "Atashi Tokidoki Omouno." The song, included in the contest album, became her first recorded material.
After graduating college, Nakajima continued to pursue a career as a professional musician for nearly a year.
Career as a recording artist
Early career (1975–1980)
In May 1975, her composition "Kizutsuita Tsubasa (Wings of Love – I Knew Nothing)" won a prize at the 9th Popular Song Contest organized by the
Yamaha Music Foundation
The Yamaha Music Foundation is an organization established in 1966 by the authority of the Japanese Ministry of Education for the purpose of promoting music education and music popularization. It continued a program of music classes begun by Yamah ...
. After signing a contract with Yamaha and
Canyon Records, she debuted with a single "Azami Jō no Lullaby," which was released in September 1975. In October, Nakajima entered the Popular Song Contest with another song, "
Jidai", which won the prize. The song also won the grand-prix of the 6th
World Popular Song Festival, another award organized by Yamaha, which was held in December.
In May 1976, she released her first studio album, ''
Watashi no Koe ga Kikoemasuka''. In 1976, Nakajima composed her first number-one hit single, "Abayo," which was recorded by Naoko Ken, and sold more than 700,000 copies.
Throughout her over 40-year career, she has written over 100 songs for other artists, including "Shiawase Shibai" (recorded by
Junko Sakurada), "Kamome wa Kamome" (a comeback single for Ken, released in 1978), and "If I Could Take to the Sky (Kono Sora wo Tobetara)" (performed by
Tokiko Kato
is a Japanese singer, composer, lyricist, actress and activist.
She was born in Harbin, Manchukuo, to Japanese parents and graduated from the University of Tokyo. She worked as a visiting professor at Josai International University.
While b ...
, released in 1978). Nakajima occasionally released retrospective albums, composed of songs written for other artists. The first one, ''Okaerinasai,'' released in 1979, has sold more than 500,000 units, and it became one of her best-selling albums.
Miyuki Nakajima's fifth single "
Wakareuta (The Parting Song)", released in September 1977, became her commercial breakthrough as a singer. The song reached number one on the
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 ...
for one week in December 1977, knocking "
Wanted (Shimei Tehai)
is the fifth single released by Pink Lady on September 5, 1977. The single topped the Japan charts at number one, having sold 1,650,000 copies, and spent twelve weeks at the top.
Written by Yū Aku and Shunichi Tokura, "Wanted" is about a wom ...
" by
Pink Lady from the top of the hit parade. "The Parting Song" has sold more than 700,000 copies.
Her fourth studio album, entitled ''
Aishiteiru to Ittekure'', reinforced her enduring popularity as a performer. The album, which featured "The Parting Song," also included a
protest song
A protest song is a song that is associated with a movement for protest and social change and hence part of the broader category of ''topical'' songs (or songs connected to current events). It may be folk, classical, or commercial in genre.
...
entitled "Sejou (World's Context)," which became popular after it was used in the
TV drama
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''
Kimpachi Sensei'' in 1981.
In addition to her career as a recording artist, Nakajima has appeared as a personality on radio programs. She hosted ''
All Night Nippon
is a Japanese radio program broadcast by Nippon Broadcasting System and other radio stations.
DJs
The day of the week below are for the evening preceding in Japan, i.e. day in UTC.
* Mondays – Thursdays, 13:00 UTC – 15:00 UTC wi ...
'', one of the longest-running programs aired by the
Nippon Broadcasting System
, or JOLF, is a Japanese radio station based in Yurakucho, Chiyoda ward, Tokyo, headquartered near the Tokyo Imperial Palace. It is also the main company of the Nippon Broadcasting Group. Nippon Broadcasting System is a subsidiary of Fu ...
, from April 1979 through March 1987.
1980s: Commercial peak
Nakajima experienced her commercial heyday in the first half of the 1980s. Seven of her studio albums that were released during this time (from ''Ikiteitemo Iidesuka'' to ''Miss M.'') reached number one on the Oricon Charts successively. "Akujo" was released as a single in autumn 1981 and became her first number one on the Oricon singles chart since "Wakareuta" in 1977. ''Kansuigyo'', her eighth studio album, featured another interpretation of "Akujo," and was her most commercially successful LP.
The album peaked at number one on the Oricon for six weeks, and reached the top of the Japanese year-end albums chart of 1982.
In the same year, she produced a couple of top three charting singles, "Yuwaku" and "Unrequited Love."
As a composer and lyricist, Nakajima continued to write for other artists. "
Suzume (Sparrow)," the first solo single for ex-
Pink Lady member
Keiko Masuda, led the performer to the top 10 spot once again. In 1983, Nakajima won the 25th
Japan Record Award
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 count ...
for her songwriting on "
Haru na no ni," a song sung by then-teenage pop icon
Yoshie Kashiwabara.
"Cold Farewell (Tsumetai Wakare)," released as a single in 1985, was the first song she produced in countries outside Japan. The top 10-charting song features a lengthy harmonica solo performed by
Stevie Wonder
Stevland Hardaway Morris (; Judkins; born May 13, 1950), known professionally as Stevie Wonder, is an American and Ghanaian singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer. He is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th c ...
.
He also played the synthesizer on Nakajima's subsequent single "Atai no Natsuyasumi," released the following year.
In 1987, Nakajima contributed lyrics for a composition by Tsugutoshi Goto, a bassist and a record producer who had been a longtime collaborator with her.
Nakajima wrote lyrics for pop song "
Fu-ji-tsu" in 1988. It was released as a fourth single by teen idol
Shizuka Kudo
, known by her maiden name , is a Japanese singer, actress and former idol, born in Hamura, Tokyo, Japan. She was a member of Onyanko Club between May 1986 and September 1987 and went on to have a successful solo career with 11 number-one hit ...
, who was also well known as an ex-member of
Onyanko Club. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Nakajima and Goto wrote 17 songs for Kudo, and some of them topped the chart, including "
Dōkoku" (I Cried All Night) released in 1993 and certified quadruple platinum by the
RIAJ
The is an industry trade group composed of Japanese corporations involved in the music industry. It was founded in 1942 as the Japan Phonogram Record Cultural Association, and adopted its current name in 1969.
The RIAJ's activities include prom ...
for shipments of in excess of a million copies.
Her songwriting partnership with Goto ended in 1993, but Nakajima has continued to write several songs for Kudo in later years.
Project with Ichizo Seo and ''Yakai''
Nakajima worked with longtime co-record producer Ichizo Seo for the first time on the album ''Goodbye Girl,'' released in 1988. Nakajima, highly satisfied with the recording of the album, considered Seo to the most appropriate musical partner for her, and she has been working with him since the end of the 1980s.
After enlisting a new collaborator, Nakajima launched the experimental musical ''Yakai'' at the
Bunkamura Theatre Cocoon, in
Shibuya, Tokyo
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As of January 1, 2024, Shibuya Ward has an estimated population of 230,609 in 142,443 households ...
. ''Yakai'' was composed of intricate story lines she wrote, and it started initially as jukebox music mainly comprising her previously released songs. Her idiosyncratic efforts gradually became stage performances which she performed every December for 10 years. Since the 7th act, entitled ''2/2,'' in 1995, ''Yakai'' was composed of new songs she composed especially for the performance. Most of these performances have been released on DVDs.
1990s
Since the 1990s, Nakajima gradually began to appear on several television programs and commercials, although she continuously rejected offers to appear on the pop music television shows. In 1992, Nakajima appeared on the television drama ''Shin'ai Naru Mono e'' (titled after her 1979 studio album), performing a role as a doctor on the first and last episodes.
From 1993 through 2000, Nakajima appeared regularly on TV commercials for the
Japan's Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications. The commercials (most of them featuring a new rendition of her early song, "Time Goes Around," recorded in 1993) were aired during the Bon Festival and holiday seasons in Japan.
"Asai Nemuri (Shallow Sleep)," a theme song Nakajima wrote for the drama ''Shin'ai Naru Mono e,'' was released as a single and found success, selling more than a million copies and peaking on the charts at number two. It was included on her studio album ''East Asia'' released in October 1992. The album also featured "Ito (Tapestry)," one of her songs that has been covered by many artists, especially famous for the interpretation by
Kazutoshi Sakurai and Takeshi Kobayashi's charity supergroup
Bank Band.
In the middle of the decade, she wrote a couple of theme songs for ''Ienakiko'', the
TV drama
In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. The drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular su ...
series starring
Yumi Adachi, which was aired on the NTV. The song, titled "Sora to Kimi no Aida ni (Between the Sky and You)," was released as a single in May 1994, and debuted at number one on the Japanese Singles Chart. The song became her most commercially successful record to-date, selling in excess of 1.4 million copies. The other song, her composition "Wanderers Song," was featured on the sequel of the drama series aired the following year. It also gained similar success, reaching number one on the charts and selling over 1 million units.
In March 1996 she released a greatest hits compilation, ''
Daiginjo'', which reached number one on the Oricon album chart, making her the oldest female artist to produce a number one album on the Japanese music chart at that time (the record was overtaken by
Yumi Matsutoya
, nicknamed , is a Japanese singer, composer, lyricist and pianist. Generally the writer of both the lyrics and the music in her songs, she is renowned for her idiosyncratic voice and live performances, and is one of the most prominent figures ...
and
Mariya Takeuchi
is a Japanese singer, songwriter, and record producer. With over 16 million records sold, Takeuchi is one of the List of best-selling music artists in Japan#10 million to 19 million records, best-selling music artists in Japan and is deemed th ...
in later years).
However, each of her studio albums released in the 1990s were commercially lackluster, and some of them failed to reach the top 10 on the charts.
Sun: Wings and
Moon: Wings released in 1999, were her lowest-selling albums. Both albums have sold less than 50,000 copies.
She is known as the first and the only musician who was a participant of the National Language Council of Japan, in which she took part in the late 1990s.
2000s
A quarter of a century after her debut, Miyuki Nakajima left the
Pony Canyon
, also known by the shorthand form , is a Japanese company, established on October 1, 1966, which distributes music, films, home video, and video games. It is affiliated with the Japanese media group Fujisankei Communications Group. Pony Canyo ...
label and moved to the newly founded Yamaha Music Communications. There, she released a double A-side single "
Earthly Stars (Unsung Heroes)"/"Headlight Taillight," which later became her most well-known songs. She wrote the songs as theme songs for ''Project X'', a television documentary program which premiered on
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 ...
in March 2000. The single debuted at number 15 on the Oricon in July 2000, and it continued charting for over two years. To express her thanks for the unexpected commercial success of the theme songs of ''Project X'', Nakajima decided to appear on the 53rd annual music program ''
Kōhaku Uta Gassen
, more commonly known simply as ''Kōhaku'', is an annual New Year's Eve television special produced by Japanese public broadcaster NHK. It is broadcast live simultaneously on television and radio, nationally and internationally by the NHK net ...
'', aired by the NHK on New Year's Eve of 2002, her first live performance on television since the late 1970s.
In 2006, Nakajima wrote the song "Sorafune (Ship in the Air)" for the
boy band
A boy band is a vocal group consisting of young male singers, usually in their Teenage, teenage years or in their twenties at the time of formation. Generally, boy bands perform love songs marketed towards girls and young women. Many boy bands ...
Tokio
Tokio may refer to:
* , the capital of Japan, used primarily in non-English-speaking countries
may also refer to:
Music
* Tokio (band), a Japanese pop/rock band
** ''Tokio'' (album), their debut album
* Tokio Hotel, a German rock band
* Tok ...
. The song was used as the closing theme for ''My Boss, My Hero'', the TV drama starring the group's frontman
Tomoya Nagase
is a Japanese singer-songwriter, actor, and model. He was a member of Tokio, a Johnny & Associates musical group. He was the primary vocalist, in addition to playing the guitar alongside Tokio's leader, Shigeru Joshima.
Career
As an art ...
. It became the second most commercially successful material for the band, which followed their debut single, and remained on the Oricon chart for more than a year, selling approximately 480,000 copies. "Ship in the Air" was also the first chart-topper to which Nakajima contributed both lyrics and melody for other artists in 30 years, since "Abayo" was recorded by
Naoko Ken in 1976.
A month after the release of her studio album ''Lullaby Singer,'' which featured her own interpretation of "Ship in the Air," her contribution for the Tokio won "best lyrics" of the 48th
Japan Record Award
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 count ...
.
The studio album entitled ''
I Love You, Do You Hear Me?'' was released on October 3, 2007. The album debuted at number four on the Oricon with in excess of 39,000 copies sold in its first week of release, and it provided Nakajima with her 34th top ten hit on the Japanese albums charts.
2010s
In 2012, Nakajima wrote and performed the closing song "Onshirazu" (恩知らず) for the Japanese television series
Tokyo Zenryoku Shoujo. She also made a cameo appearance in the first episode.
In 2014, Nakajima wrote and composed the song "
Naite mo Iin Da yo" for the Japanese idol group
Momoiro Clover Z
is a Japanese idol girl group, commonly abbreviated as MCZ or .
The four members of MCZ are known for energetic performances, incorporating elements of ballet, gymnastics, and action movies.
MCZ is notable for being the first female group to ho ...
. It was released on May 8, 2014. The song was used as the theme song for the film
Akumu-chan: The Movie.
Nakajima performed the opening theme song to the 2014
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 ...
morning drama ''
Massan
is a Japanese television drama series, the 91st Asadora (morning drama) broadcast daily on NHK from September 29, 2014, until March 28, 2015. ''Massan'' is based on the lives of Masataka Taketsuru and his Scottish wife Jessie Roberta "Rita" Co ...
'', entitled "Mugi no Uta" (Wheat Song). She performed this song at the 64th ''
Kōhaku Uta Gassen
, more commonly known simply as ''Kōhaku'', is an annual New Year's Eve television special produced by Japanese public broadcaster NHK. It is broadcast live simultaneously on television and radio, nationally and internationally by the NHK net ...
'' in the same year.
Honors
In November 2009, Nakajima was awarded a
Medal of Honor with purple ribbon by the
Government of Japan
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.
Discography
Studio albums
* (1976)
* (1976)
* (1977)
* (1978)
* (1979)
* (1979)
* (1980)
* " (1981)
* (1982)
* (1983)
* (1984)
* (1985)
* ''
miss M.'' (1985)
* ''
36.5°C'' (1986)
* (1988)
* (1988)
* ''
Kaikinetsu'' (1989)
* (1990)
* (1991)
* ''
East Asia
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'' (1992)
* (1993)
* ''
Love or Nothing'' (1994)
* ''
10 Wings'' (1995)
* (1996)
* (1998)
* (1999)
* ''
Moon: Wings'' (1999)
* (2000)
* (2001)
* (2002)
* (2003)
* (2004)
* (2005)
* (2006)
* (2007)
* ''Drama!'' (2009)
* (2010)
* (2011)
* (2012)
* (2014)
* (2015)
* (2017)
* (2020)
* (2023)
Filmography
Live performances
Tours
* 1977 Spring Concert
* 1977 Autumn Concert
* 1978 Spring Tour
* 1978 Autumn Tour
* 1979 Spring Tour
* 1979 Autumn Tour
* Miyuki Nakajima Concert (1980 Autumn Tour)
* (1981)
* (1982)
* (1982–83)
* Nakajima Miyuki Concert (1982–83)
* Nakajima Miyuki Concert '84 (1984)
* Nakajima Miyuki Concert '84 (1984–85)
* Nakajima Miyuki Concert '85 (1985)
* Nakajima Miyuki Concert '85 Page 85" (1985)
* Nakajima Miyuki Concert '86 " (1986)
* Nakajima Miyuki Concert '86 Page 86 " " (1986)
* Miyuki Nakajima Concert '87 "Suppin Vol.1" (1987)
* Nakajima Miyuki Concert 1989 " (1989)
* Concert Tour '90 "Night Wings" (1990)
* Concert "Carnival 1992" (1992)
* Concert Tour '93 "East Asia" (1993)
* Concert '95 "Love or Nothing" (1995)
* Concert Tour '97 "Paradise Cafe" (1997)
* Concert Tour '98 (1998)
* XXIc. 1st. (2001)
* Concert Tour 2005
* Concert Tour 2007
* Nakajima Miyuki Tour 2010
* Nakajima Miyuki 2012-2013
* Nakajima Miyuki VOL.1 (2013)
* Nakajima Miyuki Concert「」2015-2016
* Nakajima Miyuki VOL.2 (2018)
* Nakajima Miyuki 2020
''Yakai''
* ''Yakai'' (1989)
* ''Yakai 1990'' (1990)
* Yakai Vol.3 ''Kan-Tan'' (1991)
* Yakai Vol.4 ''Kinkanshoku'' (1992)
* Yakai Vol.5 ''"Hana no Iro wa Utsuri ni keri na Itazura ni Waga Mi Yo ni Furu Nagame Seshi Ma ni"'' (1993)
* Yakai Vol.6 ''Shangri-La'' (1994)
* Yakai Vol.7 ''2/2'' (1995)
* Yakai Vol.8 ''Tou Onna'' (1996)
* Yakai Vol.9 ''2/2'' (1997)
* Yakai Vol.10 ''Kaishou'' (1998)
* Yakai Vol.11 ''Winter Garden'' (2000)
* Yakai Vol.12 ''Winter Garden'' (2002)
* Yakai Vol.13 ''24-ji Chaku 0-ji Hatsu'' (2004)
* Yakai Vol.14 ''24-ji Chaku 00-ji Hatsu'' (2006)
* Yakai Vol.15 ''Ganso Konbanya'' (2008–09)
* Yakai Vol.16 ''Honke Konbanya'' (2009)
* Yakai Vol.17 ''2/2'' (2012)
* Yakai Vol.18 ''Hashi no shita no Arukadia'' (2014)
* Yakai Vol.19 ''Hashi no shita no Arukadia'' (2016)
* Yakai Vol.20 ''Little Tokyo'' (2019)
Awards
Kōhaku Uta Gassen Appearances
Video games
*Nakajima Miyuki Namiromu (
Sony PlayStation
is a Video game, video gaming brand owned and produced by Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE), a division of Japanese conglomerate Sony. Its flagship products consists of a series of Home video game console, home video game consoles produce ...
, October 15, 1998)
See also
*
List of best-selling music artists in Japan
The top music artists in Japan include Japanese artists with claims of 15 million or more record sales or with over 2 million subscribers. Japan is the largest physical music market in the world and Global music industry market share data, the s ...
Notes and references
External links
Official Site(Japanese)
Nippop Profile , Miyuki Nakajima*
Miyuki Nakajima Wikipedia (Japanese)
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1952 births
Living people
Singers from Sapporo
Enka singers
Japanese women singer-songwriters
Winners of Yamaha Music Festival
Japanese radio personalities
20th-century Japanese women singers
20th-century Japanese singer-songwriters
21st-century Japanese women singers
21st-century Japanese singer-songwriters
Recipients of the Medal with Purple Ribbon
Fuji Women's University alumni