Yu Nakamura Explained

Yu Nakamura
Background:solo_singer
Birth Date:1987 5, mf=yes
Birth Place:Nara Prefecture, Japan
Genre:Rock, pop, electronica
Occupation:Musician, model
Instrument:Vocals, guitar
Label:Avex Group Holdings Inc.

is a Japanese singer, professional model and Japanese television personality. In 2005 she won the Japanese Miss Magazine Idol contest and won the "Jury's Special Award", 2005,[1] after which she began appearing as a professional model and on various television shows. For a time she was reporter for the Tokyo Broadcasting System.[2] In 2007–2008 she released three Japanese idol videos.

History

In the 2008–2009 season, she appeared on the TV show Saku Saku and became a regular Master of Ceremonies.[3] On one appearance in the show she brought a guitar on set and began a song titled "Yu Nakamura's Theme". On another episode she is seen in the United States competing in the 36th Honolulu Marathon, for which she got a final 'Chip time' of 4 hours 49 minutes and 54 seconds,[4] finishing in 5026th place.[5] Beginning on January 8, 2009, her single "Questions?" appeared on The Tower of Druaga: the Sword of Uruk anime series as the opening theme.[6] The single was released January 28, 2009, with a backing track titled "Today" and a secret track, a CD release of her previous "Yu Nakamora's Theme". "Questions?" was also her first music video, followed four months later by her second video and single for the song "Jibun Color". "Jibun Color" became her second anime series theme, this time for the Major TV series as its ending theme (episodes 121–).[7] She recently played the role of Ritsuka Yuki, one of the main heroes in .[8]

Discography

Questions? Single released January 28, 2009

(Secret Track)

Jibun Color Single released May 20, 2009

References

Notes and References

  1. http://www.tokyograph.com/info/Miss_Magazine Tokyo Graph News article of Miss Magazine winners
  2. http://www.tbs.co.jp/brunch/reporter.html TBS reporter listing, (Japanese)
  3. http://yu-chop.com/profile.html Yu Chop, Official Site of Yu Nakamura
  4. Saku Saku, episode airdate January 15, 2009
  5. http://www.sportstats.ca/display-results.php?lang=eng&racecode=44452&lboard=Overall&page=25&sizeofpage=200&sortby=place&limit=2000
  6. http://www.animekon.com/anime-367-The-Tower-of-Druaga-The-Sword-of-Uruk.html Listing for "The Tower of Druaga: the Sword of Uruk" on Animekon
  7. http://www3.nhk.or.jp/anime/major/ Official site for Anime series, "Staff and Cast"
  8. http://www.tv-aichi.co.jp/rescue-fire/cast_staff/index.html Official Site for "Tomica Hero: Rescue Fire", Cast-Staff section (Japanese)