Native Name: | 松本 典子 |
Native Name Lang: | ja |
Birth Date: | 30 January 1968 |
Birth Place: | Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan |
Years Active: | 1984–1992; 2011–present |
Awards: | Japan Record Awards New Artist Award (1985) |
is a Japanese singer and television personality. After winning the Grand Prize at the 1984 Miss Seventeen Contest, she debuted as an idol singer with her song "" and had four more singles chart in the Oricon Singles Chart Top 30 and a Japan Record Awards New Artist Award, and she was a regular cast member at the variety show . She went on a career break after her 1992 marriage to baseball player Kenji Tomashino, before making a comeback in the early-2010s.
Noriko Matsumoto was born on 30 January 1968 in Mitaka, Tokyo.[1] [2] Her real given name is said to have the meaning of . She moved to the Jindaiji area of Chōfu when she was three, to Akishima, Tokyo when she was five, and due to her father's job, Isesaki during her third year of junior high school. After she chose a co-ed high school instead of a girls' high school due to the cuteness of school uniforms, she began studying at .
In August 1984, she and won the Grand Prize at the Miss Seventeen Contest. Her sister had recommended the magazine to her before she entered the pageant. In 1985, she made her idol debut with her song "". It charted at #28 in the Oricon Singles Chart, and four more singles charted in the Top 30: "Aoi Kaze no Beachside", "Sayonara to Iwarete", "Nijiiro Scandal", and "No Wonder". She was awarded the New Artist Award at the 27th Japan Record Awards for her song "Sayonara to Iwarete".[3] In 1987, she joined the Fuji TV variety show as a regular cast member. In 1992, she married baseball player Kenji Tomashino, and afterwards began a career hiatus to focus on raising her children.
In the early-2010s, she returned from her career hiatus. In September 2011, she made her first singing appearance in nineteen years, on the NHK BS Premium music show J-Pop Seishun no '80.[4] On 29 April 2018, she made her first gravure appearance in twenty years in the magazine .[5] In December 2019, she made her first radio appearance in 26 years on Nippon Cultural Broadcasting's, appearing alongside her husband.[6]
She and her husband have three sons.[5] She is the sister-in-law of baseball player Seiji Tomashino and the paternal aunt of actors and .[7]
Title | Year | Details | Peak chart positions | Sales | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
JPN | JPN Hot | ||||
"" | 1985 |
| 28[8] | - | - |
"Aoi Kaze no Beachside" | 1985 |
| 30 | - | - |
"Sayonara to Iwarete" | 1985 |
| 17 | - | - |
"Nijiiro Scandal" | 1986 |
| 28 | - | - |
"No Wonder" | 1986 |
| 29 | - | - |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. | |||||