Mimori Yusa

Mimori Yusa (遊佐 未森), (born February 20, 1964, in Sendai in Miyagi Prefecture), is a Japanese singer-songwriter. She made her nationwide debut at the age of 6 on the TV program Chibikko Nodojiman, which she recited the Takibi nursery rhyme. Shortly after graduating college, she recorded a demo, and signed to Epic/Sony Records in 1987, which officially began her music career. Although she has since had a very prolific career, Yusa became popular for her song "Kuro", which was featured on the NHK television program Minna no Uta from December 2005 until January 2006. She was also in the mid-1990s supergroup Love, Peace & Trance, which also featured Mishio Ogawa, Miyako Koda from Dip in the Pool and Haruomi Hosono as the producer, composer and songwriter.

Albums
Source:
 * Hitomi Suishō (瞳水晶) (1988-04-01)
 * Soramimi no Oka (空耳の丘) (1988-10-10)
 * Harmoniodeon (ハルモニオデオン) (1989-09-01)
 * Hope (1990-09-21)
 * モザイク (Mosaic) (September 21, 1991)
 * Momo to Mimi (桃と耳) (November 1, 1992)
 * Momoism (May 21, 1993)
 * Mizuiro (水色) (March 21, 1994)
 * Alui-Halenohi (アルヒハレノヒ) (September 21, 1994)
 * Acacia (アカシア) (January 21, 1996)
 * Roka (February 1, 1997)
 * Echo (February 11, 1998)
 * Mimomemo: The Memorable Songs of Mimori Yusa (March 1, 1998)
 * Niwa (庭) (March 10, 1999)
 * Small is Beautiful (November 8, 2000)
 * Honoka　(October 31, 2001)
 * Still Life　 (October 21, 2001)
 * Remon (檸檬) (July 10, 2002)
 * Travelogue Sweet and Bitter Collection (November 7, 2002)
 * Bougainvillea (August 20, 2003)
 * Bougainvillea Reflect (September 10, 2003)
 * Breath at the Show (June 10, 2004)
 * (休暇小屋Kyūka Koy) (May 10, 2006)
 * (スヰート檸檬) (2008-01-23)
 * (銀河手帖) (2009-06-03)
 * Mimori yusa concert 2009/銀河手帖 (2009-11-30)
 * Do-Re-Mimo ～the singles collection～ (2010-07-14)
 * (淡雪) (2012-01-18)
 * Violetta: The Best of 25 Years (2013-09-11)
 * piano album (2015-04-04)

Singles
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 * "Hitomisuishō" (瞳水晶) (April 1, 1988)
 * "Mado o aketa toki" (窓を開けたとき) (September 9, 1988)
 * "Chizu o kudasai" (地図をください) (February 1, 1989)
 * "0 No oka ∞ no sora" (0の丘∞の空) (May 21, 1989)
 * "Kurete yuku sora wa" (暮れてゆく空は) (September 1, 1989)
 * "Silent Bells" (November 22, 1989)
 * "Natsukusa no senro" (夏草の線路) (March 21, 1990)
 * "No no Hana" (野の花) (August 22, 1990)
 * "Yume o Mita" (夢をみた) (November 1, 1990)
 * "One" (February 21, 1991)
 * "Kutsu ato no hana ~ arusurān senki yori ~" (靴跡の花　～アルスラーン戦記より～) (July 18, 1991)
 * "Sora" (空) (October 10, 1991)
 * "Grace" (May 21, 1992)
 * "Tokyo no Sora no Shita" (東京の空の下) (October 21, 1992)
 * "Hitotsubu no yokan" (一粒の予感) (April 21, 1993)
 * "Midori no e" (緑の絵) (March 7, 1994)
 * "Saku to ī na" (咲くといいな) (May 21, 1994)
 * "Koi kashira" (恋かしら) (July 21, 1994)
 * "Tashikana gūzen" (たしかな偶然) (May 21, 1995)
 * "Yasei no chūrippu" (野生のチューリップ) (October 1, 1995)
 * "Seikatsu no purin" (生活のプリン) (June 21, 1996)
 * "Harmonica Kaigan" (ハモニカ海岸) (January 22, 1997)
 * "Roka" (ロカ) (June 21, 1997)
 * "Tapestry" (タペストリー) (October 16, 1997)
 * "Lemon no Ki" (レモンの木) (January 16, 1998)
 * "Borderline" (ボーダーライン) (August 21, 1998)
 * "Popular" (ポプラ) (February 10, 1999)
 * "Sora ni Saku Hana " (空に咲く花) (July 12, 2000)
 * "Cocoa" (ココア) (October 12, 2000)
 * "I'll Remember" (August 8, 2001)
 * "Light Song" (July 30, 2003)
 * "Kuro" (クロ) (December 7, 2005)
 * "I'm here with you" (2009-07-01)
 * "Kariyon dansu" (カリヨン・ダンス) (2015-12-09)