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  2. Aya Ueto - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. Aya Ueto (上戸 彩, Ueto Aya, born September 14, 1985) is a Japanese actress, singer and television personality. In 1997, Ueto participated in the seventh Japan Bishōjo Contest, where she won the special jury prize. [1] Soon thereafter, Ueto joined the talent agency Oscar Promotion and began taking singing, dancing ...

  3. Aya Ueto discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Japanese pop singer Aya Ueto consists of five studio albums, two compilation albums, sixteen singles, eight video albums and eighteen music videos. Albums [ edit ] Studio albums [ edit ]

  4. Azumi (film) - Wikipedia

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    Azumi (あずみ) is a 2003 Japanese jidaigeki film directed by Ryûhei Kitamura and starring Aya Ueto, Yuma Ishigaki, Shun Oguri, Hiroki Narimiya, Takatoshi Kaneko, Eita, Shogo Yamaguchi and Joe Odagiri. Azumi is a live-action adaptation of Yū Koyama 's manga series of the same title, and was followed by the sequel Azumi 2: Death or Love in 2005.

  5. Best of Ueto Aya: Single Collection - Wikipedia

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    Best of Uetoaya: Single Collection includes all of Ueto's previously released singles as well as one new song, "Shimokita Ijō Harajuku Miman", which is a cover of the Ueto-led TV drama Shimokita Sundays' s theme song, originally performed by Fumiya Fujī. The album was released in three formats: "Collector's Edition" (limited to 10,000 copies ...

  6. Afuresō na Ai, Daite/Namida o Fuite - Wikipedia

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    See media help. "Afuresō na Ai, Daite/Namida o Fuite" is a double A-side single released only a month after " Kaze/Okuru Kotoba ." [1] Like "Kaze" before it, "Afuresō na Ai, Daite" was written by Yoshiko Miura, composed by Tetsurō Oda, and arranged by Nobuyuki Shimizu. [2] The song was used in commercials for the Lotte ice cream Soh ...

  7. Ai no Tame ni. - Wikipedia

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    Cover artwork for the limited edition. "Ai no Tame ni." (愛のために。, lit. "For the Sake of Love") is the seventh single by Japanese recording artist Aya Ueto. It was released on February 4, 2004 as the fourth and final single from Ueto's second studio album Message. The single was released in two formats: limited and standard editions ...

  8. Ayaueto - Wikipedia

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    Released: August 28, 2002. "Kizuna". Released: November 7, 2002. "Hello". Released: February 26, 2003. Ayaueto is the debut studio album by Japanese pop singer Aya Ueto. It was released on March 12, 2003 on Flight Master .

  9. Message (Aya Ueto album) - Wikipedia

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    Message includes Ueto's previous singles "Message/Personal", "Kanshō/Mermaid", "Binetsu" and "Ai no Tame ni.". The album's initial track listing included a fourteenth track entitled "Shiawase ni Naru Yō ni" (幸せになるように Wish You Happiness) but it was eventually scrapped and never released. The seventh track, "Taiyō to Tsuki ...