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・ Marikina Science High School
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・ Marikina–Infanta Highway
・ Marikkunnilla Njan
・ Mariko
・ Mariko (crater)
・ Mariko (given name)
・ Mariko Adachi
・ Mariko Aoki phenomenon
・ Mariko Daouda
・ Mariko Ebralidze
Mariko Gotō
・ Mariko Honda
・ Mariko Iwadate
・ Mariko Kawana
・ Mariko Kihara
・ Mariko Kouda
・ Mariko Masubuchi
・ Mariko Mori
・ Mariko Mori (volleyball)
・ Mariko Morikawa
・ Mariko Nagai
・ Mariko Nanba
・ Mariko Okada
・ Mariko Okamoto
・ Mariko Okubo


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Mariko Gotō : ウィキペディア英語版
Mariko Gotō

(born February 22 in Osaka) is a Japanese singer, lyricist, composer and actress.
Her career started in the early 2000s with the band , where she served as vocalist and guitarist. After it broke up in 2003, she joined punk jazz group Midori together with Usagi's bassist, Yoshifumi Kuwano. Midori released three full-length albums, five EPs, and a single. After its dissolution, Gotō focused on her solo career as a musician, as well as a stage, film, and television drama actress. In 2013, she provided vocals and lyrics for the opening song of the anime ''Flowers of Evil'' (ep. 4–6, "Aku no Hana -Nakamura Sawa-").〔http://www.cinra.net/news/2013/03/29/190000.php〕 Her song "Sound of Me" was used as the ending theme of the drama ''Taberu Dake'', where she played the lead role.
== Discography ==


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