Japanese Legendary Singer Turns Out to Be a Mononofu.

Singer-songwriter YUTARO Miura appeared on SHIORI's regular program "SHIOKOJI's Odaiba Folk mura NEXT," which aired last night, and shared an episode about his mother.

YUTARO's mother was MOMOE Yamaguchi, the most popular singer in Japan in the 1970s.

MOMOE's best-known songs include "Playback Part 2," "Ii Hi Tabidachi (means 'Good day, good start')," and "Cosmos," and she was extremely popular in Southeast Asia, including China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.

Since her marriage at the age of 21 and retirement from singing, MOMOE has not appeared in the media at all, and the only way to know what she has been up to is through comments made by her family.

YUTARO said on last night's program, 

"My mother is a mononofu."

He also said that MOMOE, who watched the music video of MONONOFU NIPPON, commented that SHIORI's kills were amazing and dazzlingly professional.

Mononofus is very excited about this episode. 


- YUTARO posted a commemorative photo of the show on his Instagram. The second person from the left is YUTARO.


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