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*[[New York Koi Monogatari]] (ニューヨーク恋物語) (Fuji TV, 1988)
 
*[[New York Koi Monogatari]] (ニューヨーク恋物語) (Fuji TV, 1988)
 
*[[Dokuganryu Masamune]] (NHK, 1987)
 
*[[Dokuganryu Masamune]] (NHK, 1987)
*[[Mio Tsukushi]] (NHK, 1985)
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*[[Kisetsuhazure no Shinkiro]] (季節はずれの蜃気楼) (NHK, 1985)
 
*[[Kisetsuhazure no Shinkiro]] (季節はずれの蜃気楼) (NHK, 1985)
 
*[[Yurusenai Kekkon]] (許せない結婚) (TBS, 1985)
 
*[[Yurusenai Kekkon]] (許せない結婚) (TBS, 1985)

Revision as of 15:07, 13 November 2020

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Profile

  • Name: 桜田淳子
  • Name (romaji): Sakurada Junko
  • Profession: Singer and actress (retired)
  • Birthdate: 1958-Apr-14 (age 67)
  • Birthplace: Akita, Akita prefecture

About Junko

One of the very first modern Japanese idols. Along with Yamaguchi Momoe and Mori Masako, the three girls were dubbed the "Schoolgirl Trio", and dominated the JPOP music scene throughout the 1970s. Junko made her debut in 1973, after winning a talent content held by NTV the previous year. In August 1992, Junko revealed that she was a member of the Unification Church, also known as "the Moonies" - a very controversial Korean-based religious cult. Junko and about 20,000 other men and women took part in a mass wedding in South Korea. Soon after the wedding, Junko quickly disappeared from the geinokai. She would later raise a family of three children. ---groink

TV Shows

TV Show Theme Songs

TV Shows Portraying Junko

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