Mako Ishino
Mako Ishino 石野 真子 | |
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Born | Ashiya, Hyōgo, Japan | January 31, 1961
Genres | J-pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Years active | 1977–present |
Labels | Victor Come True Records Pony Canyon |
Website | Official site |
Mako Ishino (石野真子/眞子; born January 31, 1961),[1] is a Japanese singer and actress. After being discovered by the talent-search show Star Tanjō!,[2] she received a newcomer award at the 20th Japan Record Awards (1978).[2] She has been selected to compete twice on the NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
Born in Ashiya, Hyogo Prefecture,[1] she is the elder sister of actresses Yōko Ishino and Atsuko Ishino .[2]
Ishino is affiliated with From First Production Co., Ltd.[1]
Curriculum vitae
[edit]Childhood to 1977 debut
[edit]Born to a family of five, two younger sisters. Her parents ran a company that manufactured handbags made with beads.[3] She enrolled at the Catholic school Yuri Gakuin Junior High School in April 1973, situated in Amagasaki, Hyōgo. After school she helped out with the home business.[4] When she was 3rd year in junior high, she started taking lessons once a week at Masaaki Hirao 's music school (then Hirao Masaaki kayō gakuin, Osaka campus).[5][6]
She moved on to Yuri Gakuin High School in April 1976. The father set a strict 4:30PM curfew and needed to phone if running late due to extracurricular club activities.[7] After being recruited to become singer, she transferred to Horikoshi High School (showbiz course) starting from the 3rd trimester of the 3rd (graduating) year of high school.[3][8]
She submitted her application to try out on the Star Tanjō! show in the 1st year of High School at the recommendation of a music school teacher,[3] with the permission from the father who was certain she would not qualify anyway.[3] Ishino made her TV appearance in Star Tanjō! (Osaka) in February 1977, singing Danièle Vidal's Tenshi no rakugaki ("Aime ceux qui t'aiment"),[3] and becoming Osaka regional champion,[7] with an overwhelming score of 530 points[9] (1000 points are divided among 4 contestants). Then in the national grand tournament (Tokyo) that aired in April 1977, she became grand champion,[7] which was followed by various agencies' offers to sign her. She decided to join Burning Production,[3] which had already offered to sign her even she didn't become national champion.[3]
As idol: 1978-1981
[edit]Ishino debuted with the song Ōkami nanka kowku nai (lit."Who's afraid of the big bad wolf",[a] 25 March 1978, Victor Records, lyrics by Yū Aku; composed by Takurō Yoshida; cover jacket photo by Kishin Shinoyama.[8][10] [11]This and her second single Watashi no don ("My mob boss") were both choreographed by Hajime Doi[3]
Her signature facial feature since debut was notably her yaeba (double-teeth upper canines) and tare-me (drooping eyed-ness),[12] and her double-teeth image endured on,[13] even though she had corrective dental surgery to align her teeth[14] by 1985.[16]
On 27 August, she held a concert at Seibuen, Shukdai nanka kowaku nai/1-man nin daishūkai (宿題なんか怖くない、1万人大集会; "Who's afraid of [the big bad] homework/10,000 person grand assembly").[17]
Her Shitsuren kinenbi (失恋記念日; "Jilted love memorial day")[2] (5 October 1978)[11] her third single,[18] which won her the newcomer award at the year's-end 20th Japan Record Awards (31 December 1978).[19][2] [b]。
Other accolades leading up to this are the newcomer award at the Japan Music Awards (Nihon Kayō Taishō) in November,[20] gold medal at the Shinjuku Music Festival on 12 October,[8] and the newcomer award at the Yokohama Music Festival on 25 October.[8]
She also received her first film role in the film adaptation of the Akutagawa Prize-winning Michitsuna Takahashi 's novel Kugatsu no sora (released December).[8] Playing opposite Bandō Shōnosuke , she performed a kissing scene; but as she was not familiar with men and never kissed before, it was quite trying, and though the scene was ok'd at the first cut, she was welling with tears afterwards.[21][22]
She was cast in the TV series Netsuai Ikka LOVE (aired February 1979).[8]
Her subsequent discography includes Nichiyōbi wa sutorenjā ("Sunday is a stranger", 4th single, 25 January 1979), Pretty Pretty (5th song, 5 April), Wonder Boogie (6th song, 5 July), Jurī ga raibaru ("Jurī aka Kenji Sawada is the rival", 7th song, 25 September).[13][11]
She won "Golden Dove" for best second year achievement at the 5th Annual Nippon Television Music Festival in August, 1979,[23] having co-won the rookie award the previous year.[17][24][c]
She appeared in the 30th Kōhaku Uta Gassen tournament on New Year's Eve, 1979, singing "Jurī is the rival" as the first contestant.[25][26]
Her Haru La! La! La! ("Spring la la la!l", 8th single, 1 January 1980),[13] with 160,000 in sales was her all time best hit, followed by Hāto de shōbu ("My heart is my game",[d] 9th single, 5 April 1980), which achieved her highest Oricon chart ranking at 15th place.[27][11]
In March she graduated from Horikoshi High School, having been held back 1 year.[28] She was cast in the TV series Nasakezaka ryokan ("Compassion hill inn", aired starting 21 March) where 3 generations of proprietresses were portrayed by Isuzu Yamada, Etsuko Ichihara and Ishino.[29]
Ishino replaced female host Ikue Sakakibara opposite Yosuke Tagawa for the NHK music show Let's Go Young in April 1980,[30] staying on til March 1981.
She was cast in the Toshiba Sunday Theater slot for Oyomechan ("little bride girl", aired starting 25 May 1980), co-starring So Yamamura, Masao Orimo , script by Nobuhiro Orito (折戸伸弘),[31] directed by Shin'ichi Kamoshita ,[32] and legendary Fukuko Ishii as producer.[33][34]
Her Memai ("Vertigo", 10th single, 5 July 1980) appeared.[13][11]
She was again recipient at the 6th Annual Nippon Television Music Festival in August, 1980, this time garnering the Top Idol prize.[35][2][e]
She released Kare ga hatsukoi ("He's my first love", 11th single, 21 September 1980) followed by Foggy Rain/Koi no Happy Date (12th single, 21 September 1980).[13][11][f]
She was selected for the 31th Kōhaku Uta Gassen for the second year in a row, singing Hāto de shōbu.[36]
She released Omoikkiri samba ("Samba with all I've got", 13th single, 5 February 1981), followed by Irodori no kisets ("Season of coloration", 14th single, 21 April 1981),[13][11]
Mid March 1981, Ishino and Kyu Sakamoto became the new emcees for the "Star Tanjō!" talent-seeking show.[g][37]
Retirement as idol
[edit]In June 1981, she announced her intent to marry singer Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi and retire as singer by the end of August.[38]
She released Koi no Summer Dance (15th single, 21 June 1981), followed by Burning Love (16th single, 21 July 1981)[13][11] which will be her last as idol.
She performed her farewell tour down and across the country,[39] starting from Kanazawa, Ishikawa on 26 July,[40] culminating in the final concert of 30 August at Shibuya Public Hall in Tokyo,[41] which was telecast live.[40][39]
Ishino married Nagabuchi in Hawaiʻi in January 1982, but the marriage did not last. She separated in March 1983 and officially divorced in May.[38]
Return to showbiz
[edit]Ishino returned to the entertainment business in 1983, at first mainly as an actress, appearing in Nēchan no natsu (ねえちゃんの夏; "Big sister's summer")[33]
Ishino played the middle of three sisters in the TV drama Mune sawagu ichigo tachi , where the eldest sister played by Asami Kobayashi was the lead role.[42]
She released her first single after a 4 year hiatus with Meguriai[43] ("Encounter", 19th single[13] released 21 June 1985).
She was cast in the part of the younger sister of the lead actress in Inochi ("Life", started 5 January 1986), the year-long NHK Taiga drama for that year. Ishino portrayed Sachi, who had a crippled leg from a Tokyo air raid.[44] In later years, the rerun of Inochi became a huge hit in Cuba with an 80% rating, and Ishino became the most well-known Japanese personality in that country.[45][46]
On 21 July 1987 she released Garasu no kanransha ("Glass Ferris Wheel"),[47] followed in 21 October by Sora ni kanbasu ("Glass Ferris Wheel").[48]
Her second marriage in 1990 to Shun Hiroooka[49] lasted until 1996.
Ishino was cast in the role of Swan Shiratori in the original Japanese Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger (2004–2005). The show was remade into the American version Power Rangers S.P.D. soon after, and back-imported into Japan, dubbed, in 2011, with Ishino as the voice of the narrator. [50] Ishino returned in the role of Swan in the 2024 feature film Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger 20th Fireball Booster .[51]
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- Smile (07-25-1978)
- Mako II (12-05-1978)
- Mako Live I (06-01-1979)
- Mako III (08-25-1979)
- Koi no Disc Jockey MAKO IV (03-05-1980)
- Watashi no Shiawase MAKO 5 (07-21-1980)
- Twenty MAKO 6 (02-21-1981)
- Jeans ni Hakikaete MAKO 7 (07-05-1981)
- BYE BYE MAKO LIVE ~ 8 tsuki no taiyō yori moete ~ (10-05-1981)
- Saffron (10-21-1985)
- Truth (10-25-2003)
- Memories of the Sea (海の記憶, Umi no Kioku) (2004)
- Mako Revival (2005)
- Mirai (2006)
- Love Merry-go-round (08-20-2008)
- Watashi no Shiawase (2008)
- Life Is Beautiful (2010)
Singles
[edit]- "Ōkami nanka kowaku nai" (狼なんか怖くない) (1978) (Oricon: 17)
- "Watashi no Don" (わたしの首領) (1978) (Oricon: 26)
- "Shitsuren kinenbi" (失恋記念日) (1978) (Oricon: 24)
- "Nichiyōbi wa Stranger" (日曜日はストレンジャー) (1979) (Oricon: 19)
- "Pretty Pretty" (プリティー・プリティー) (1979) (Oricon: 26)
- "Wonder Boogie" (ワンダー・ブギ) (1979) (Oricon: 22)
- "Julie ga Rival" (ジュリーがライバル) (1979) (Oricon: 24)
- "Haru La! La! La!" (春ラ!ラ!ラ!) (1980) (Oricon: 16)
- "Heart de shōbu" (ハートで勝負) (1980) (Oricon: 15)
- "Memai" (めまい) (1980) (Oricon: 24)
- "Kare ga hatsu koi" (彼が初恋) (1980) (Oricon: 22)
- "Foggy Rain / Koi no Happy Date" (フォギー・レイン/恋のハッピー・デート) (1980) (Oricon: 27)
- "Omoikkiri Samba" (思いっきりサンバ) (1981) (Oricon: 42)
- "Irodori no toki" (彩りの季節) (1981) (Oricon: 35)
- "Koi no Summer Dance" (恋のサマー・ダンス) (1981) (Oricon: 41)
- "Burning Love" (バーニング・ラブ) (1981) (Oricon: 38)
- "Watashi no shiawase PART II" (私のしあわせ PART II) (1981) (Oricon: 56)
- "Ashita ni nareba" (明日になれば) (1982) (Oricon: 52)
- "Meguri ai" (めぐり逢い) (1985)
- "Glass no kanransha" (ガラスの観覧車) (1987)
- "Sora ni Canvas" (空にカンバス) (1987)
- "Kira Kira ∞" (2001)
- "Eve" (2005)
- "Pointing at Me" (こっちを向いて, Kotchi wo Muite) (2007)
- "My Friend ~Go on a Journey~" (My Friend ~旅に出よう~, My Friend ~Tabi ni Deyō~) (2010)
Videos
[edit]- Singact 2009 Pan・Dora ~Mako's Breakthrough~ (SINGACT 2009 PAN・DORA~真子の反抗期~, SINGACT 2009 PAN・DORA ~Mako no Hankō-ki~) (2010)
- Band Tour 2010 Life Is Beautiful ~First Live Tour in 29 Years~ (BAND TOUR 2010 Life is beautiful ~29年ぶり素顔のライブツアー~, BAND TOUR 2010 Life is beautiful ~29-Nen-buri sugao no raibutsuā~) (2010)
- Mako Ishino Live & Document 2009 at Shinagawa Church Gloria Chapel ~My Happy Guitar~ (石野真子 LIVE & DOCUMENT 2009 at 品川教会 グローリアチャペル ~MY HAPPY GUITAR~, Ishino Mako LIVE & DOCUMENT 2009 at Shinagawa Kyōkai Gurōriachaperu ~MY HAPPY GUITAR~) (2010)
Selected filmography
[edit]Television
[edit]- The Kindaichi Case Files (1995) – Yumiko Ono
- Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger (2004) – Swan Shiratori/Deka Swan
- Boys Over Flowers (2005) - Makino Chieko
- Gunshi Kanbei (2014) – Konishi "Magdalena" Wakusa
- Lost Man Found (2022) – Satoru's mother[52]
- Dear Radiance (2024) – Fujiwara no Mutsuko[53]
Film
[edit]- Hachiko Monogatari (1987) – Chizuko Ueno
- Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger The Movie: Full Blast Action (2004) – Swan Shiratori
- Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger vs. Abaranger (2005) – Swan Shiratori
- Milk White (2004)[54]
- Mahou Sentai Magiranger vs. Dekaranger (2006) – Swan Shiratori
- Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger: 10 Years After (2015) – Swan Shiratori
- Bittersweet (2016)
- Neet Neet Neet (2018)
- Love and the Grand Tug-of-war (2021)[55]
- The Pearl Legacy (2023) – Mitsuyo Ōgame[56]
- Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger: 20th: Fireball Booster (2024) – Swan Shiratori
- True Beauty: Before (2025)[57]
- True Beauty: After (2025)[58]
Dubbing
[edit]- Power Rangers S.P.D. (2005, 2011) – Narrator
Explanatory notes
[edit]- ^ Ōkami nanka kowku nai is literally "Not afraid of some measly wolf", and not an interrogative, but it is the stock translation of "Who's afraid of the big bad wolf". The song title is apparently spoofed from "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolfe".
- ^ The best rookie award went to Machiko Watanabe
- ^ She had tied votes with Machiko Watanabe.
- ^ shōbu is literally Win-Lose. It often means "the decisive move" or "gambit".
- ^ Masahiko Kondo won the Top Idol male prize, wresting it from Hiromi Go who had won it years in a row.[35] Similarly, Ishino took this prize after Momoe Yamaguchi had several years' streak winning it.
- ^ Twin A-side. Koi no Happy Date was a cover of The Nolans's hit Gotta Pull Myself Together.
- ^ Replacing Hayato Tani (who called himself Takahiro Iwatani at the time) and Tamori.
References
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- ^ "Hitokuchi intabyū dai 160-kai: Ishino Mako-san (2/3)" ひとインタビュー 第百六十回 石野真子さん(2/3). Asahi Doraku. 10 July 2011. Archived from the original on 2012-07-09. Retrieved 2017-05-22.
- ^ "Sakkyokuka kashu Hirao Masaaki-san" 作曲家・歌手 平尾昌晃さん. Nikkei Shimbun. 11 January 2013.
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- ^ a b c Stā oitachi stōrī スター生いたちストーリー, Kindai eiga 34 (9) (cumul. no. 469): 128–131, July 1978. ndljp:2353354
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- ^ "Ishino Mako, 'Ōkami nanka kowaku nai' no jaketto shashin wa Akasaak no chīsana kōen de 'kasha kasha to'" 石野真子、「狼なんか怖くない」のジャケット写真は赤坂の小さな公園で「カシャカシャと」. Sanspo. 2018-05-21.
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- ^ a b c d e f g h "Ishino Mako, Debut 40-shūnen kinen Alltime 'jisen' best wo 6-gatsu ni release" 石野真子、デビュー40周年記念オールタイム“自選”ベストを6月にリリース. CD Journal. 2018-05-02. Retrieved 2025-06-30.
- ^ Ōno, Toshihide (July 1988). "Yaeba no kōgengaku (ge)" 八重歯の考現学(下). Nihon shika hyōron 日本歯科評論 [The Nippon Dental Review] (549): 185. ndljp:3462071.
- ^ Dr. Kiyoko Clinic (2018-06-21). "Otona no dansei ni koso Mouthpiece kyōsei Invisaline" 大人の男性にこそ マウスピース矯正 インビザライン. Boston 矯正歯科. Retrieved 2025-06-30.
- ^ On the show Yoru no Hit Studio DELUXE that aire 30 October 1985, Ishino was asked by the hosts Mari Yoshimura and Ichiro Furutachi what happened to the yaeba teeth, to which she replied "Yup, I had it shaved/chiseled off". Professional dentist comment is that Mako Ishino (and others) probably had implants performed, as shaving/chiseling healthy teeth will shorten its longevity.[15]
- ^ a b "ST News-Graph" STニュース・グラフ. Seventeen セブンティーン. 11 (39/cumul. 530): 22–. 19 September 1978. ndljp:1863539.
- ^ "Shōwa seishun graffiti: Ano koro wa wakakatta (2 Wasure rarenai yaeba to tareme no Ishino Mako" 昭和青春グラフィティ・あのころ君は若かった(2) 忘れられない八重歯とタレ目の石野真子. Real Live. 2009-10-05. Retrieved 2025-06-30.
- ^ Shinban Nihon ryūkōka shi: 1960-1994 新版日本流行歌史: 1960-1994. Shakai Shisosha. 1994. p. 440. ISBN 9784390501965.
- ^ "第9回日本歌謡" 時事年鑑. 時事通信社. 1980. p. 5. ISBN 9784390501965.
- ^ Bessatsu Kindai Eiga 別冊近代映画. (Autumn issue: Mako Ishino Special Issue 秋の号 石野真子特集号), 25 December 1978.
- ^ "Konshū no geinō jōhō" 今週の芸能情報. Shūkan Heibon 週刊平凡. 20 (49 ): 132. 14 December 1978. ndljp:1850845.
- ^ Nakagawa, Michiko (18 September 1979). "Kenshō tsuki Hit Song Quiz" 懸賞つき ヒット・ソング・クイズ. Seventeen セブンティーン. 12 (39/cumul. 583): 228. ndljp:1862933.
- ^ Ishino Mako Part 4 石野真子パート4, Bessatsu Kindai eiga 近代映画 (Hello Autumn issue ハロー秋の号). 25 October 1978.
- ^ NHK Broadcasting Culture Research Institute [in Japanese], ed. (7 September 1980). NHK nenkan 1980-nen ban NHK年鑑 1980年版. NHK. ndljp:12277987.
- ^ Tomizuka, Mitsuo [in Japanese] (March 1980). "Atarashī rōdōsha no atarashī kimochi" 新しい労働者の新しい気持. 80-nendai no kōsō: Atarashī kakushin no sentaku 80年代の構想 : 新しい革新の選択. Mainichi Shimbunsha. p. 17. doi:10.11501/12171511. ndljp:12171511.
いまや国民的行事とまでいわれる大晦日のNHK紅白歌合戦を…息子二人とみていたが、石野真子の「ジュリーがライバル」に始まって、
- ^ Okada, Ijirī (2016). Ijirī Okada no Nippon no Idol イジリー岡田のニッポンのアイドル. Shufu no Tomo sha. pp. 33–34, notes. ISBN 9784074191826.
- ^ "Color & Graph" カラー&グラフ. Seventeen セブンティーン. 13 (13/cumul. 610): 20. 25 March 1980. ndljp:1862960.
去年、1年留年した真子ちゃん
- ^ "Terebi Network" テレビ・ネットワーク. Eiga jōhō 映画情報. 45 (4/revival 332). April 1980. ndljp:2343753.
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- ^ "Town" タウン. Shūkan Shinchō 週刊新潮. 25 (21/cumul. 1255): 20. 29 May 1980. ndljp:3378125.
- ^ Terebi dorama-shi 1953-1994: TV gaido テレビドラマ全史 1953-1994: TV ガイド. Tokyo News Tsūshinsha. 1994. p. 364.
- ^ a b "Nichiyō gekijō Nēchan no Natsu (Ishino Mako shutsuen)" 日曜劇場「ねえちゃんの夏」(石野真子出演). TBS Channel. 1995–2025. Retrieved 2025-07-01.
- ^ Kamoshita directed her in Netsuai Ikka LOVE in 1979, and Nēchan no natsu later in 1983, also produced by Ishii. The latter was the actress's come-back work after coming out of retirement post-divorce.
- ^ a b "Hot jōhō News Special" ホット情報 ニュース・スペシャル. Seventeen セブンティーン. 13 (40/cumul. 637): 187. 23 September 1980. ndljp:1862983.
トップ·アイドル賞には石野真子と近藤真彦。これまで男性はずっと郷ひろみだった
- ^ NHK Broadcasting Culture Research Institute [in Japanese], ed. (September 1981). NHK nenkan 1981-nen ban NHK年鑑 1981年版. NHK. ndljp:12274770.
- ^ "Kongetsu no Color Special" 今月のカラー・スペシャル. Myōjyō 明星. 30 (4): 68. April 1981. ndljp:1721913.
新司会-石野真子: 岩谷、タモリコンビに変わって、3月中旬から坂本九と石野真子に〃スタ誕"司会が交替。
- ^ a b "Playback geinō scandal shi Ishino Mako 2-do no kekkon to rikon, honsai kōnin no fuin dōkyo" プレイバック芸能スキャンダル史 石野真子 2度の結婚と離婚、本妻公認の不倫同居. Nikkan Gendai 日刊ゲンダイ. 29 October 2012. Archived from the original on 2015-06-22.
- ^ a b "Kekkon" 結婚. Shūkan Shinchō 週刊新潮. 26 (35/cumul. 1320): 124. 3 September 1981. ndljp:3378190.
- ^ a b Ishino (On sale 2008). Debut 30th Anniverssary CD BOX set デビュー30周年記念 CDボックス set"Mako Pack -Premium- 30th Anniversary Special Edition|』 DVD footages.
- ^ "Color Graph" カラーグラフ. Heibon 平凡. 37 (10 ). September 1981. ndljp:1727700.
- ^ "Color Kikaku. Aki no terebi shin bangumi 50-pon kanzen guide" 〔カラー企画〕秋のテレビ新番組50本完全ガイド. Shūkan Myōjyō 週刊明星. 26 (40/cumul. 1291 ): 68. 13 October 1983. ndljp:1826144.
小林麻美、石野真子、原田結実(新人)の3姉妹。両親を失った3人はそれぞれの
- ^ "Sūji de miru WEEKLY NEWS MAP" 数字で見るWEEKLY NEWS MAP. Shūkan Heibon 週刊平凡. 27 (47 ): 132. 13 December 1985. ndljp:1787325.
- ^ Tama, Hiroshi (March 1986). "Hōsō kijun ni nokoru 'fukei' (Masukomi hihyō terebi)" 放送基準に残る「不敬」感覚(マスコミ批評 テレビ). Bunka hyōron 文化評論 (300 ). Shin Nippon Shuppansha: 208. ndljp:1799532.
- ^ "Kaigai de ninki geinōjin: Ishino Mako wa Kyūba de dorama no shichōritsu 80%" 海外で人気芸能人 石野真子はキューバでドラマの視聴率80%. NEWS Post Seven. 2012-01-24. Retrieved 2017-05-22.
- ^ "Kaigai de daininki no igai na yūmeijin~Ishino Mako-hen (1/2)" 海外で大人気の意外な有名人〜石野真子編(1/2). excite News. 2008-07-28. Retrieved 2017-05-22., op. cit., (Part 2/2)
- ^ "Garasu no kanransha: Ishino Mako" ガラスの観覧車 - 石野 真子. Victor Entertainment. 1995–2025. Retrieved 2025-07-02.
- ^ "Sora ni kanbasu: Ishino Mako" 空にカンバス - 石野 真子. Victor Entertainment. 1995–2025. Retrieved 2025-07-02.
- ^ "Ai to seishun no young natsu melo" 愛と青春のヤングなつメロ. Shūkan Hōseki 週刊宝石. 10 (32/cumul. 428 ): 234. 23 August 1990. ndljp:3374168.
広岡瞬と再婚したばかり
- ^ "Deka renjā kaigai-ban 'Power Rangers S.P.D.' TOKYO MX de 10-gatsu 2-ka hōsō kaishi" デカレンジャー海外版「パワーレンジャーS.P.D.」 TOKYO MXで10月2日放送開始. Anime!Anime". 2012-09-24. Retrieved 2025-07-02.
- ^ "Dekaranger 20-shūnen shinsaku 'Fireball Booster' seisaku kettei! 2024-nen shoka kōkai, Dekar red ni shin form tanjō" デカレンジャー20周年新作『ファイヤーボール・ブースター』製作決定!2024年初夏公開、デカレッドに新フォーム誕生. Cinema Today (in Japanese). 2023-10-18. Retrieved 2023-10-30.
- ^ "'Hirowareta otoko' ni Yakushimaru Hiroko, Kitamura Yukiya, Kaname Jun, Tanabe Momoko, Kaho ra 19-mei shutsuen" 「拾われた男」に薬師丸ひろ子、北村有起哉、要潤、田辺桃子、夏帆ら19名出演. Natalie. Retrieved May 23, 2022.
- ^ "Rainen taiga 'Hikaru kimi e' Cast 24 nin no sōkanzu kōkai 'Murasaki Shikibu' Yoshitaka Yuriko wo kakomu gōka na kaobure" 来年大河『光る君へ』キャスト24人の相関図公開 "紫式部"吉高由里子を囲む豪華な顔ぶれ. Oricon. Retrieved March 20, 2023.
- ^ "Gege" 解夏. eiga.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 14 January 2025.
- ^ "大綱引の恋". eiga.com. Retrieved February 20, 2021.
- ^ "親のお金は誰のもの 法定相続人". eiga.com. Retrieved August 27, 2023.
- ^ "女神降臨 Before 高校デビュー編". eiga.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 February 2025.
- ^ "女神降臨 After プロポーズ編". eiga.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 February 2025.
External links
[edit]- Official website (Victor Entertainment) (in Japanese)
- Official blog (in Japanese)
- Profile at From First Production Co., Ltd. (in Japanese)
- Mako Ishino at IMDb
- JMDb profile (in Japanese)
- Japanese idols
- 1961 births
- Living people
- Actresses from Hyōgo Prefecture
- Singers from Hyōgo Prefecture
- 20th-century Japanese women singers
- 20th-century Japanese singers
- 21st-century Japanese women singers
- 21st-century Japanese singers
- 20th-century Japanese actresses
- 21st-century Japanese actresses
- Singing talent show winners