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| Born | July 31, 1967(1967-07-31) Katsushika, Tokyo, Japan |
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| Died | November 6, 2005 (aged 38) Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan |
Minako Honda (本田 美奈子., Honda Minako?), born Minako Kudo (工藤 美奈子 Kudō Minako, July 31, 1967 - November 6, 2005) was a Japanese "idol" pop-star and musical singer. She became famous and popular as "Japan's Madonna" because of her sexy fashion and live performances in the mid to late 1980s.
As with most teenaged "idol" singers, her J-POP career was spectacular but short. In 1989, at the advanced age of 22, she made a last-ditch attempt to revive her flagging career and attain "street cred" by forming the edgy all-girl band "Minako with Wild Cats". This effort was unsuccessful, and it seemed that she would fade into obscurity. A further personal tragedy occurred as her parents divorced.
In 1992, however, she had reinvented herself. She took formal acting and singing lessons, and became a notable theatrical singer and actress. In the auditions for the Tokyo production of Miss Saigon, she won out over 12,000 other candidate for the part of Kim, to the point that she became "Tokyo's Miss Saigon". She also appeared in numerous other theatrical performances.
Towards the end of her life, she released several classical albums demonstrating her soprano singing voice, including religious works such as Amazing Grace and Ave Maria. She also sang the theme songs for several anime programs.
She did not abandon pop music in her adult career, although she enhanced her adult pop music with the skills she acquired in maturity. Her song "Tsubasa" (Wings) is famous for the "long note" that she holds for 30 seconds.
Her career was cut short by leukemia. After she became ill, she served a celebrity spokesperson for the Live for Life Project, a campaign for the treatment of leukemia.
Since her death, numerous posthumous albums and videos have been released, including some previously-unreleased songs.
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Minako Kudo was born in Shibamata, Katsushika, Tokyo (a district made famous by the Otoko wa Tsurai Yo movie series) and was raised in Asaka, Saitama Prefecture. Her only sibling was her younger sister, Ritsuko Kudo (律子).
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Kudo changed her name as she pursued a professional career in singing. Supposedly, she choose Honda because she liked Honda cars and to refer to another popular singer at the time, Seiko Matsuda (Matsuda is how Mazda is known in Japan).
In 1985, Honda appeared on the music scene with her debut EP Satsui no Vacance. She was known for appearing in revealing outfits and for exposing her belly (hesodashi in Japanese).
The albums in her short career included:
M' / Temptation <New Mix version> / Sanbika Wa Utaenai (=I can't sing hymns.) / November Snow / Aperitif / Doubt / Charlie / Hard to Say "I Love You" / Mahattan No Hotaru (= The Light of Manhattan)
Sold out / Ribbon ga hodokenai (I can't untie the ribbon.) / 1986nen no Marilyn (Marilyn of 1986) / Schedule / Joe / Bathroom Angel / Marionette No Yuuutsu (Marionette Blue) / Dramatic Escape / Yokosuka Rule / Ai ga sugiyukumamani (= As love goes by)
Cancel / Tomaranai Railway (=Non-stopping Railway) / Lovesong for somebody / SHIKASHI (=However) / Bond Street / 24jikan no hankou (=The 24-hour rebellion) / Roulette / Feel like I'm running / No Problem / Namida wo F.O. shite (=Fade out the tears)
Sneak Away / Playboy / Plaything / That's the way I want / Let's start again / Heart Break / You can do it / Take it or leave it / Girl Talk
One Shot / Passenger / Kodoku na Hurricane (=The Solitary Hurricane) + 9 other music tracks
One Shot / Do you remember? / Yumemigokochi (=Dreams come true) / About - Adult / Hajimeteiukedo (=Although it is the first time to say it) / Kanashimi Swing (=Sadness Swing) / Konya Wa Beat Ni Noranai (=I can't follow the beat tonight) / Destiny / Kodoku Na Hurricane (= The Solitary Hurricane) / Eye Kodoba Wa Lonely (= The message in my eyes is Lonely)
We are wild cats / Let it burn / VIRGINITY / Bang Bang / Kiri no Viel (=The Misty Viel) / Because You're mine / Full Metal Armor /School girl blues / Kasis No kajitsu (the fruit of kasis) / anata to nettai (= the tropic and you)
Katte Ni Sasete (=Let me follow my way) / Hearts on fire / Walk away / Helter Skelter / Slow Walk / Ai ga kikoeru (=The call for love) / Heat me up / Asamade (until dawn) / Surrender / Kill me
After her J-pop career, Honda briefly recorded anime songs, including:
By the 1990s, Honda became a musical singer, with appearances as Kim in the Japanese production of Miss Saigon. Honda also starred in Fiddler on the Roof, Les Miserables, and The King and I. According to Shadows and Wind: A View of Modern Vietnam by Robert Templer, Honda was fined and expelled from Vietnam after being photographed in the Cu Chi tunnels draped only in a Vietnamese flag.
Honda has recorded with a number of non-Japanese artists, including:
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Honda became ill in late 2004, but still performed in December in spite of a fever and fatigue. When her cold-like symptoms failed to improve, she sought medical treatment and was diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia in January 2005. Honda recovered after treatment and came home to Asaka.
Honda was able to celebrate her 38th birthday at home feeling relatively well, but had a relapse shortly afterwards. Chromosome aberration was discovered and she received a dose of anticancer medicine from the United States to treat it. It is reported that her blood type changed into A type from O type by a transplant of umbilical cord blood after the detection of her illness. She recovered again briefly, but then suffered another relapse.
Lung complications developed in late October, and she lapsed into a coma. On the morning of November 6, 2005, at 4:38 a.m. in the Juntendo University Hospital in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Honda died at the age of 38. The official cause of death was acute myelogenous leukemia. She was unmarried at the time of her death.
"Minako was a little angel" said Brian May on his official page after her death. The message about her can be seen in May's November 6 and 8's contribution at WET [1]
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