is a Japanese-Taiwanese pop singer.
Early life
Yo Hitoto's mother was Japanese, and her father was a Taiwanese businessman (é¡ÂæÂ æ°Â). Tae Hitoto is her older sister.
Her father died when she was very young, and her mother died when she was 16. Soon after she was born in Tokyo, Hitoto moved to Taipei, and after she completed kindergarten in Taipei, she moved back to Tokyo and she has lived there ever since. Hitoto is her mother's maiden name, which she changed to when she moved back to Japan.
She can speak four languages: Japanese, English, Mandarin, and Taiwanese.
Career
To date, Hitoto has released eleven single CDs and four albums.
She graduated from the department of Environmental Information of Keio University and participated in the Keio University a cappella group, K.O.E., during her days as a student. She used to have live concerts on the street with fellow K.O.E. members before she met YÃ
Âichi Kitayama, a member of the famous Japanese a cappella group the Gospellers. Kitayama encouraged Hitoto to compose her own music. Before this encounter, she had been a backup singer for many other artists.
Hitoto's debut single "Morai naki" propelled her to stardom, and her songs enjoy wide popularity. Her clear voice and singing style, which is compared to the style of folk songs of Okinawa, attract many fans. Her subsequent single Hanamizuki, released in 2004, was also a hit. The song was inspired by the events of the September 11 attacks in the United States.
In Taiwan she is known for singing a Taiwanese folk song (BÃÂng Chhun-hong), which was included in her second album, as part of a Kirin beer commercial aired in Taiwan.
Hitoto performed the theme song for the game Dynasty Warriors 3.
Her latest compilation album sold over 700,000 copies (Triple-Platinum status in Japan), becoming her best selling album yet.
On March 11, 2022, Hitoto participated in the Shuichi "Ponta" Murakami tribute concert "One Last Live", performing "Fever" and "Hana Mizuki". She also joined Mie in performing the Pink Lady hit single "Pepper Keibu".
Film career
In 2003 Hitoto debuted in her first film Café Lumière, as the lead character Yoko.
Discography
Albums
- æÂÂ天忠Tsukitenshin (December 18, 2002)
- ä¸ÂéÂÂæÂ³ Hito-Omoi (April 7, 2004)
- ï¼ (December 21, 2005)
- Bestyo (November 29, 2006)
- Key (March 5, 2008)
- Karengai 'è±è®è¡Â' Hualien City (April 21, 2010)
- Hitotoiro 'ä¸ÂéÂÂÃ¥ÂÂè²; Hitoto Color' (June 27, 2012)
- Watashi Juusou 'ç§ÂéÂÂå¥Â; I Instrumental Ensemble' (Oct 22, 2014)
Singles
- ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂæ³£ã Morai-Naki (October 30, 2002)
- 大家 Dajia (March 19, 2003)
- éÂÂéÂÂãÂÂãÂÂã Kingyo Sukui (July 4, 2003)
- æ±ÂæÂ¸ãÂÂã«ã«ï¼Â夢ãªãÂÂã° Edo Polka/Yume Nakaba (November 12, 2003)
- ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãºã Hanamizuki (February 11, 2004), NTV Tuesday Suspense Drama, JRA commercial song
- å½±è¸Âã¿ Kagefumi (April 20, 2005), JRA commercial song
- ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂã¾ Kazaguruma (September 21, 2005)
- æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂã Yubikiri (December 7, 2005)
- ã¤ãªãÂÂã§æÂ Tsunaide Te (September 19, 2007)
- ãÂÂãÂÂã ãÂÂã¾ã Tadaima (December 5, 2007)
- Ã¥ÂÂãÂÂÃ¥Â
¥ãÂÂ㦠Uke-Irete (January 30, 2008)
- ã¯ãÂÂãÂÂ㦠Hajimete (November 19, 2008), the theme song for "GyÃ
Âretsu no Dekiru HÃ
Âritsu SÃ
Âdanjo Cambodia GakkÃ
 Kensetsu Project" (Nippon Television Network Corp.)
- ã¦ã¢ ã¡ãÂÂã£ã¹ã³ï½Âç§ÂãÂÂãÂÂãªãÂÂã®è‹«ãªã£ã¦ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂ; I'll Become Your Medicine (October 7, 2009)
- ãÂÂãÂÂã¨幸ãÂÂ; Lots Of Happiness (November 4, 2009)
- å‹ÂÂã / è±ã®ãÂÂã¨; Wintry / Remains Of A Flower (February 24, 2010)
- dots and lines / ã¨ãÂÂãÂÂ(May 23, 2012)
- éÂÂæ¡ÂÃ¥ÂÂ
/ æÂÂã¨誠ã®ãÂÂã¡ã³ã¿ã¢ã¸ã¢ (June 6, 2012)
- èÂÂ; Firefly (March 26, 2014)
Videos
- å§¿è¦Âä¸ÂéÂÂä¹ Sugatami Hitotonari (October 1, 2003)
- ä¸ÂéÂÂ窠LIVE TOUR 2004 ï½Âã¦ã¨ãÂÂãÂÂã Hitoto You LIVE TOUR 2004 ~Tetoshan (April 11, 2004)
- ä¸ÂéÂÂçªÂâÂÂ
夢è¡ÂãÂÂã³ã¹ãÂÂã³ã°ï½Âã¯ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂï½ Hitoto You âÂÂ
Yumemachi Vanceking ~Hairanse~ (February 1, 2006)
- Yo&U TOUR '06 (September 6, 2006)
Filmography
Films
Television
References
External links