was a Japanese enka singer, lyricist and composer. His band Shiro Miya and the Pinkara Trio's 1972 song "Onna no Michi", became the second best-selling single in Japanese Oricon charts history, selling over 3.25 million copies.
Miya in Kasai, Hyogo Prefecture. In 1959 while working in a cabaret in Himeji he independently produced "Otoko no Kado". In 1961, he started the comic band Suparà  Boys. In 1963, he formed the comic band Pinkara Trio together with his elder brother Gorà  Miya and Hiroshi Namiki.
In 1972, their debut song under the Nippon Columbia, "Onna no Michi", sold about 4 million copies, following that "Onna no Negai" and "Onna no Yume" also reached million copies in sales each.
In 1973 Hiroshi Namaki left Pinkara Trio, the band name became Pinkara Kyà Âdai (meaning pin kara brothers). In the same year, he sang "Onna no Michi" in NHK's year-end show Kà Âhaku Uta Gassen for the first time.
In 1983 Pinkara Kyà Âdai broke up and he began singing on his own. Gorà  Miya died in 1994 and Hiroshi Namiki died in 1998.
In 2004 he appeared dressed up as an insect in a commercial and sang "Mushi Gokoro". In 2005, he also appeared in another commercial and sang "Odekake Bojà Â". In 2007, he performed "Onna no Michi" in the 5th story of movie Kayà Âkyoku dayo Jinsei wa.
On 18 March 2009 he released single "Onna no Michi: Part 2". The single peaked at No. 106 and charted for two weeks on Japanese Oricon charts.