Minayo Watanabe Explained

Minayo Watanabe
Birth Date:28 September 1969
Origin:Nishiharu, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Genre:J-pop, pop
Occupation:Idol, singer
Years Active:1985–present
Past Member Of:Onyanko Club

is a Japanese idol and singer. She debuted as member number 29 of the idol group Onyanko Club.[1] [2] As she was one of the most popular members, in 1986 she started releasing solo songs. Her solo career continued after the group disbanded in 1987.[1]

Biography

She has an elder brother, an elder sister, and a younger sister. She was born in Gifu Prefecture, but moved to Nishikasugai District in Aichi Prefecture when she was two years old. Her father owned a construction company. Once she enrolled at, she became obsessed with table tennis.

In April 1985, she enrolled at in the local area and also attended a celebrity training school in Nagoya.[3] This led to her being scouted by CBS Sony Records.[3] [4] She also joined, a leading entertainment agency, thus she quit high school and moved to Tokyo.[5] [6] Note that since Burning Production had limited the number of celebrities belonging to the agency,, who was waiting for her debut as a singer, was released to its affiliate agency after Watanabe, who was highly favored by, the president of Burning Production, joined the agency.[6] In November 1985, she auditioned for the variety show on Fuji TV and was accepted along with,, and .[4] [7] Unlike usually, the audition at this time was a joint project with the popular radio program, featuring comedian as DJ, and they were also looking for a poster girl for the radio program.[4] In December 1985, she and Yokota became regular performers on a radio program called, featuring Sonoko Kawai and Sayuri Kokushō as DJs.

In February 1986, when Kokushō made her solo debut with the song Valentine Kiss, she and Mako Shiraishi served as backing vocalists.[8] [9] In March 1986, Kawai and Kokushō left the radio program, and Shiraishi was joined as a new DJ.[10] Shortly thereafter, Watanabe caused controversy by saying on the program that "the old ladies were no longer here".[10] In response, Kawai retorted, "When Minayo-chan turns 20, will you be able to maintain your youthfulness like I have?" [10] In April 1986, she enrolled at Horikoshi High School, where many celebrities have attended. In July 1986, a large-scale was held at the Nippon Budokan, and she shook hands with 12,000 fans who gathered there.[8] [11] Shortly thereafter, she made her solo debut with the song, which ranked No. 1 on the Oricon in its first appearance. As a result, she had five consecutive No. 1 songs since her debut as a solo singer.[3] [12] In November 1986, she released her debut album called .

In January 1987, she suddenly started crying while singing her new song on Yūyake Nyan Nyan.[10] [13] The reason was that she was emotionally unstable due to a poor rehearsal for a popular singing show called .[10] [13] In April 1987, she started a radio program called . She remained with the group until September 1987, when Onyanko Club disbanded.[8] She was positioned as a new leader of Onyanko Club.[4] [5] [14] She was considered a legitimate beauty among the Onyanko Club members, many of whom were said to be not very good looking. In addition, Yasushi Akimoto, who was deeply involved with Onyanko Club, described her as "like she was born to be an idol." Since her debut as a solo singer in July 1986, she remained one of the most popular members of the group.[8] She and another popular member, Marina Watanabe, were referred to as, and the two were frequently compared.[8] [14]

After the disbandment of Onyanko Club, she often appeared not only as a singer but also on variety shows such as .[3] [8] In the mid-1990s, she released several semi-nude photo books.[14] [15] In 1996, she married, a member of the rockabilly band Hot Sox, and had two children.[3] [8] [14] When she gave birth to her first son in 1997, she released a video of the birth.[14] In 2002, she participated in the reunion of Onyanko Club.[16] She has since continued her entertainment career while also being involved in a nail salon and an interior design store.[3] [8] In addition, her two sons also made their debut in the entertainment industry.[3]

Discography

Singles

NoTitleRelease dateOricon
Weekly
Singles
Chart
Album
1July 16, 19861Alfalfa
2October 15, 19861
3"TOO ADULT"January 15, 19871Hopping
4April 15, 19871
5July 29, 19871Frill
6November 18, 19872
7February 26, 198810KissKiss! Kiss
8May 18, 19886My Boy
9August 3, 19886The Heart of Love
10November 9, 198913
11January 21, 198914KissKiss! Kiss
12June 14, 198914
13November 22, 198934
14August 22, 199043Will
15August 23, 199190
16April 26, 1995
17April 24, 1996

Albums

Studio albums

NoTitleRelease date
1November 29, 1986
2May 28, 1987
3December 21, 1987
Sweet Little Songs
  • Mini-album
July 1, 1988
4August 19, 1988
5February 10, 1989

Best-of albums

TitleRelease dateOricon
Weekly
Albums
Chart
December 21, 198931
October 21, 1991
July 21, 1997
November 20, 2002

Videos

Further reading

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 渡辺美奈代 │ オリコン芸能人事典-ORICON STYLE. 9 February 2023 . Oricon.
  2. News: 渡辺美奈代が"おニャン子クラブ解散25周年イベント"に参加。. Techinsight Japan. 2012-09-21.
  3. Web site: 渡辺美奈代の息子は芸能人!長男&次男はイケメン?通っている学校はどこ? . Minayo Watanabe's sons are entertainers! Are her first and second sons good looking? What school do they attend? . ja . Byron-bay . . 2020-06-01 . 2022-05-29.
  4. Horikawa . Tokumitsu . 1986-05-01 . 極秘情報ファイル01 おニャン子クラブのニューリーダー 渡辺美奈代 . Top Secret File01 Minayo Watanabe, A new leader of Onyanko Club . ja . 投稿写真(Post Photo) . . . May 1986 . 46.
  5. Horikawa . Tokumitsu . 1986-06-01 . アイドル早喰い課外授業 . Idol quick-eating extracurricular lessons . ja . 投稿写真(Post Photo) . . . June 1986 . 63.
  6. Horikawa . Tokumitsu . 1986-09-01 . アイドル・パラレル・ワールド . Idol Parallel World . ja . 投稿写真(Post Photo) . . . September 1986 . 66.
  7. Kojima . Tamio . 1986-03-01 . 夕やけニャンニャン 5つの?をあばく!! . Yūyake Nyan Nyan: Uncovering Five Riddles . ja . . . . March 1986 . 212–213.
  8. News: 「おニャン子」全54人のメンバーの現在は!? . What is the current status of all 54 members of "Onyanko"!? . ja . . . 2015-09-23 . 2022-07-22.
  9. Komukai . Shōji . 1986-04-01 . 巻頭特集 国生さゆり . Cover Story Sayuri Kokushō . ja . . . . April 1986 . 32–35.
  10. Yasui . Makoto . 1987-10-01 . おニャン子クラブパーフェクトbook . Onyanko Club Perfect Book . ja . . . . October 1987 . 132–134.
  11. Akasaka . Shigeru . 1986-09-01 . お勉強おニャン子両立生活ルポ . Report on balancing life between study and Onyanko . ja . . . . September 1986 . 208–209.
  12. Book: オリコンチャート1位ヒットソング集 1986-1994 . Oricon No.1 hits 1986-1994 . ja . October 1, 1998 . Tokyo, Japan . . 87 . 4-594-00169-6.
  13. Book: Sakama, Kazuo . May 30, 1987 . まいどおニャン子 . Thanks as always Onyanko Club . ja . . . 130 . 4-89353-142-5.
  14. Takahashi . Nobuyuki . 1998-07-01 . おニャン子クラブ プレミアグッズ大全 . Onyanko Club Premier Goods Compendium . ja . プレミアアイドル大図鑑(Premier Idols Pictorial Book) . . . July 1998 . 71 . 978-4584202074.
  15. Kanai . Satoru . 1996-04-03 . おニャン子の10年 . The Decade of Onyanko . ja . . . . April 3, 1996 . 42–43.
  16. Web site: おニャン子クラブ ショーミキゲン . Onyanko Club Shōmikigen . ja . . . 2002-12-16 . 2022-08-10.