Rumiko Tani (谷ルミコ, Tani Rumiko, born August 12, 1979, in Tokyo, Japan),[2] formerly known professionally as Chinatsu Miyoshi (三佳千夏), is a Korean-Japanese television personality and a former idol singer associated with Hello! Project.
Under the name Chinatsu Miyoshi, Tani was the grand prix winner of the Morning Musume & Michiyo Heike Sister Protegee Audition held by Hello! Project in March 1999.[citation needed] On August 4, 1999, she released her first single, "Unchain My Heart", as the ending theme to Kiss Dake ja Iya![3] Her second single, "Love, Yes I Do!" was released on November 10, 1999 as the ending theme to Sorcerous Stabber Orphen.[4] In 2000, she also appeared in Pinch Runner, a film starring Morning Musume.[5] Her third single, "Anata no Shirt to Love Song", was released on May 31, 2000.[6] All of her singles failed to chart, after which she decided to leave Hello! Project in September 2000.[citation needed]
2005-present: Return to entertainment, relocation to South Korea
In 2005, Tani returned to entertainment under her real name and provided vocals to the songs "W/U I Can" and "Hear My Cry", which were featured in the horror film Kokkuri-san.[7] After her marriage in 2006, she relocated to South Korea. She was a cast member in the variety show Oh! My Baby.[8]
Personal life
Tani is a third-generation Korean-Japanese.[9] On October 21, 2006, Tani married South Korean singer and actor Kim Jung-min.[9] They have three sons, and one of them, Da-myool, was featured with them on the reality show Oh! My Baby.[10]
rumiko, tani, 谷ルミコ, tani, rumiko, born, august, 1979, tokyo, japan, formerly, known, professionally, chinatsu, miyoshi, 三佳千夏, korean, japanese, television, personality, former, idol, singer, associated, with, hello, project, 谷ルミコborn, 1979, august, 1979, tokyo. Rumiko Tani 谷ルミコ Tani Rumiko born August 12 1979 in Tokyo Japan 2 formerly known professionally as Chinatsu Miyoshi 三佳千夏 is a Korean Japanese television personality and a former idol singer associated with Hello Project Rumiko Tani谷ルミコBorn 1979 08 12 August 12 1979 age 43 Tokyo JapanOther namesChinatsu Miyoshi 三佳 千夏 Miyoshi Chinatsu 1 OccupationTelevision personalitySpouseKim Jung min m 2006 wbr Children3Musical careerGenresJ popYears active1999 2000 2005 present Contents 1 Career 1 1 1999 2000 Early career as Chinatsu Miyoshi 1 2 2005 present Return to entertainment relocation to South Korea 2 Personal life 3 Discography 3 1 Singles 3 2 Soundtrack appearances 4 References 5 External linksCareer Edit1999 2000 Early career as Chinatsu Miyoshi Edit Under the name Chinatsu Miyoshi Tani was the grand prix winner of the Morning Musume amp Michiyo Heike Sister Protegee Audition held by Hello Project in March 1999 citation needed On August 4 1999 she released her first single Unchain My Heart as the ending theme to Kiss Dake ja Iya 3 Her second single Love Yes I Do was released on November 10 1999 as the ending theme to Sorcerous Stabber Orphen 4 In 2000 she also appeared in Pinch Runner a film starring Morning Musume 5 Her third single Anata no Shirt to Love Song was released on May 31 2000 6 All of her singles failed to chart after which she decided to leave Hello Project in September 2000 citation needed 2005 present Return to entertainment relocation to South Korea Edit In 2005 Tani returned to entertainment under her real name and provided vocals to the songs W U I Can and Hear My Cry which were featured in the horror film Kokkuri san 7 After her marriage in 2006 she relocated to South Korea She was a cast member in the variety show Oh My Baby 8 Personal life EditTani is a third generation Korean Japanese 9 On October 21 2006 Tani married South Korean singer and actor Kim Jung min 9 They have three sons and one of them Da myool was featured with them on the reality show Oh My Baby 10 Discography EditSingles Edit Title Year Peak chart positions Sales AlbumJPN Unchain My Heart 1999 3 Non album single Love Yes I Do 4 Non album single Anata to Shirt to Love Song あなたのシャツとLove song 2000 6 Non album single denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region Soundtrack appearances Edit Title Year Peak chart positions Sales AlbumJPN W U I Can 2005 Kokkuri san Original Soundtrack Hear My Cry denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region References Edit 元ハロプロ 谷ルミコ 韓国人の夫について暴露 結婚して10年 実家に来たのは2 3回だけ KStyle in Japanese May 21 2015 Retrieved November 2 2019 Tani Rumiko rumiko0635jp January 17 2012 きのうのなかよしテレビで私が在日じゃないかという騒動がにわかにおきてるみたいですが 私は日本人です Tweet in Japanese via Twitter a b Unchain My Heart Oricon in Japanese Retrieved December 26 2019 a b Love Yes I do Oricon in Japanese Retrieved December 26 2019 ピンチランナー モーニング娘 Eiga in Japanese Retrieved December 26 2019 a b あなたのシャツとLove song Oricon in Japanese Retrieved December 22 2019 コックリさん オリジナルサウンドトラック CD Journal in Japanese Retrieved January 1 2020 오마베 루미코 결혼 9년차 교육문제로 부딪히더라 Newsen October 8 2014 Retrieved November 17 2015 a b Celebrities say age gap makes no difference in planning marriage The Korea Herald December 10 2010 Retrieved December 15 2019 Korean celebrities engaged in cross border romances The Korea Herald July 3 2014 Retrieved January 1 2020 External links EditOfficial blog This article about a Japanese singer is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rumiko Tani amp oldid 1101070107, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,