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Katsutaro Kouta : ウィキペディア英語版 | Katsutaro Kouta
was a Japanese female ''geisha'' and ''ryūkōka'' singer. The genre like her songs was called "New-Minyo". The era when she had a high popularity with another popular geisha singer Ichimaru was called the "Katsu-Ichi Era". == Career == Katsutaro was originally a geisha. She debuted as a recording artist with the song in 1930. She released song in 1932. The song became a big hit in 1933, selling 600,000 copies.〔 〕 However, the song also angered members of the Home Ministry because the song described illicit sexual relations. In 1933, Katsutaro and Issei Mishima released duet song "Tokyo Ondo", composed by Shinpei Nakayama. It sold 1.2 million copies and became the highest selling single in Japan at that time. She took part in the ''Kohaku Uta Gassen'' three times. On September 25, 2005, a monument to Kouta was established in her birthplace, Niigata.
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