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is a Japanese singer and
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performer. She is most well known for her compositions on the soundtracks of
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films.


Career

Kimura was born in
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and attended Kobe College. She studied the piano at
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. After returning to Japan, she began performing as a vocalist with lyre accompaniment in 1988. Taking inspiration from the films of
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, Kimura recorded the song "Always With Me". Miyazaki favored the song, and planned to use it in his project "''Rin the Chimney Painter''", which was ultimately canceled. It was eventually used as the closing theme of ''
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in 2003, saying "the view of the world Miyazaki animation impressed on people's hearts transcends culture and lifestyle." Kimura wrote the song "Promise of the World", which was rearranged and featured as the closing theme of another of Miyazaki's films, '' Howl's Moving Castle'' (2004).


Accolades

"Always With Me" placed 43rd on the 2001 annual singles chart in Japan, with an estimated 404,000 CD sales. Along with
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, Kimura was awarded the Music Award at the 56th
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for their work on the soundtrack of ''Spirited Away''. She was also presented a Special Award from the Association at the 25th
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s. In 2005, Kimura was presented with the
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along with Joe Hisaishi for their work on ''Howl's Moving Castle''.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kimura, Youmi California State University, Fresno alumni Living people Japanese women singer-songwriters Singers from Osaka Prefecture Year of birth missing (living people) 20th-century Japanese women singers 20th-century Japanese singers 21st-century Japanese women singers 21st-century Japanese singers