Chiyako Satà  (ä½Âè¤åÂÂå¤Âå Satà  Chiyako) was a Japanese singer.
The Japanese singer Chiyako Satà  (real name Chiyo Satà  ä½Âè¤åÂÂ代 Satà  Chiyo) was born in Tendà Â, Yamagata in 1897.
After graduating the Tokyo Music School (a precursor to the modern Tokyo University of the Arts her musical talents were recognized by the poet Ujà  Noguchi (éÂÂå£é¨æÂ ) and the composer Shinpei Nakayama. In the early Shà Âwa period she achieved enormous success with "Habu no Minato" (波浮ã®港; 1928; lyrics by Noguchi, music by Nakayama) recorded at Japan Victor Company, and followed this up with "Tà Âkyà  Kà Âshinkyoku" (æÂ±äº¬è¡Âé²æÂ²; 1929; lyrics by Yaso Saijà Â, music by Nakayama).
In 1930, she went to study in Italy, but upon returning to Japan in 1935 she was unable to reclaim her position in the Japanese show business world. She died in obscurity in 1968.