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Azumi Inoue : ウィキペディア英語版
Azumi Inoue
is a Japanese singer. She graduated from Yugakkan High School in Kanazawa. She is best known for singing the opening and ending theme songs for the Hayao Miyazaki film ''My Neighbor Totoro'': "Sanpo" and "My Neighbor Totoro". She is known for having a clear, light voice.
Inoue is managed by the talent management firm Doremi. She is married and has one child.
==Works==
Inoue has performed a large number of radio dramas themes, anime theme songs, and anime insert songs, including the following:
* (1986, ''Laputa: Castle in the Sky'')
* (1988, ''My Neighbor Totoro'')
* (1988, ''My Neighbor Totoro'')
* (1988, ''My Neighbor Totoro'')
* (1989, ''Kiki's Delivery Service'')
* (1989, ''Guyver: The Bioboosted Armor'')
* (1992–1993, ''Yadamon'')
* (1992–1993, ''Yadamon'')
* (1992–1993, ''Yadamon'')
* (February–March 1992, ''Minna no Uta'')
* (''Suki Suki Kisugon'')
* (image song for TV Kanazawa)
* (August–September 2006, ''Minna no Uta'')
* (2009, ''Hello, Anne: Before Green Gables'')
* (2009, ''Hello, Anne: Before Green Gables'')
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