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Template:Nihongo is a Japanese singer and voice actress from Kasuga, Fukuoka.[1] She is known for singing and acting in several Goro Miyazaki movies including Tales from Earthsea and From Up on Poppy Hill.

Early life

Aoi Teshima was born on June 21, 1987, in Kasuga, Fukuoka, Japan. From an early age, she was influenced by her parents' liking for classic musical films, such as The Wizard of Oz, The Secret Garden, The Little Prince, and Breakfast at Tiffany's.[2] Of that, Teshima has attributed the song, Moon River, along with the music of Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, and Billie Holiday as the basis for her love for Jazz music, and as major influences on her musical style.[3][4] In junior high school, Teshima found herself moved by Bette Midler's 1979 song, The Rose, her amateur cover of which became the trigger of her debut as a singer.[5]

Career

After graduating junior high, Teshima enrolled at the C&S Music School in Fukuoka, to acquire the qualifications of high school and junior college while simultaneously developing her singing abilities. There, she began a music career as an amateur in 2003.[3] In 2003 and 2004, she participated in the musical event DIVA, held in Fukuoka, as part of the Yamaha Music-sponsored Teen's Music Festival.[6]

In March 2005, she performed at the Japan-Korea Slow Music World event in South Korea, where her performance was favourably received amongst the audience, attracting the attention of anime director Gorō Miyazaki.[7] The Studio Ghibli music producer, Toshio Suzuki, was reportedly very impressed when he listened to her demo version of “The Rose” at the recommendation of Miyazaki.[6][5]

On June 7, 2006, the release of “Template:Nihongo” became her major debut. The song was the theme of the Gorō Miyazaki directed film, Tales from Earthsea, in which she also voices the character Theru.[8] This song debuted at #5 on the Oricon charts, with the number of CD shipments numbering at about 300,000, along with music downloads recorded at about 650,000 downloads, which was the largest for the theme song of the Studio Ghibli series at the time.[9]

She was featured singing two songs in the Nintendo Wii game, Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon, called “Template:Nihongo” and “Template:Nihongo”.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". In 2011, she once again collaborated with Gorō Miyazaki on his second feature, From up on Poppy Hill (2011), singing “Summer of Goodbye”, the main theme of the movie and other songs in the film, as well as voicing the character Yuko.[10][11]

On September 30, 2012, she was presented with the Citizens Cultural Award of Kasuga City.[12]

On February 10, 2016, she released the first single from her 10th album, Ren'dez-vous, titled “Template:Jp”. This song was used in the Japanese drama Love That Makes You Cry, and charted at top on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 chart.

Personal life

Teshima has described herself to be 'stubborn and strong-willed',[3][5] and added that she is also camera-shy.[13]

Discography

Original albums

Title[14] Album Information Oricon
albums
charts
[15]
Sales
[16]
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Tales from Earthsea Song Collection
  • Released: July 12, 2006
  • Label: Yamaha (YCCW-10028)
  • Formats: Compact disc, digital download, rental CD
20 55,000
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  • Released: February 7, 2007
  • Label: Yamaha (YCCW-10028)
  • Formats: Compact disc, digital download, rental CD
38 14,000
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  • Released: July 23, 2008
  • Label: Yamaha (YCCW-10049)
  • Formats: Compact disc, digital download, rental CD
78 5,900
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From up on Poppy Hill song collection
  • Released: July 6, 2011
  • Label: Yamaha (YCCW-10156)
  • Formats: Compact disc, digital download, rental CD
33 24,000
Ren'dez-vous[17]
  • Released: July 23, 2014
  • Label: Victor Entertainment (VICL-64074)
125

Cover albums

Teshima's cover albums are sung in English.

Title[14] Album Information Oricon
albums
charts
[15]
Sales
[16]
The Rose: I Love Cinemas
  • Western film theme songs
  • Released: March 5, 2008
  • Label: Yamaha (YCCW-10044)
  • Formats: Compact disc, digital download, rental CD
48 15,000
La Vie en rose: I Love Cinemas
  • Western film theme songs
  • Released: October 7, 2009
  • Label: Yamaha (YCCW-10102)
  • Formats: Compact disc, digital download, rental CD
65 6,000
Christmas Songs
  • Western Christmas songs
  • Released: November 24, 2010
  • Label: Yamaha (YCCW-10119)
  • Formats: Compact disc, digital download, rental CD
127 3,900
Miss Aoi – Bonjour, Paris![18]
  • Paris-themed songs
  • Released: December 12, 2012
  • Label: Rendezvous (RDV-0008)
Cheek to Cheek~I Love Cinemas~[19]
  • Western film theme songs
  • Released: December 19, 2018
  • Label: Victor Entertainment (VIZL-1503/VICL-65075)

Compilation albums

Year Album Information Oricon
albums
charts
[15]
Sales
[16]
Collection Blue
  • Released: November 9, 2011
  • Label: Yamaha (YCCW-10162)
  • Formats: Compact disc, digital download, rental CD
   

Singles

Release Title Notes Chart positions Oricon
sales
[16]
Album
Oricon singles charts
[15]
Billboard Japan Hot 100*
[20]
RIAJ digital tracks*
[21]
2006 Template:Nihongo Gold certification for cellphone downloads[22] 5 228,000 Ged Senki Kashū
2007 Template:Nihongo Digital release Haru no Kashū
Template:Nihongo 32 4,000 Niji no Kashū
2008 Template:Nihongo Digital release
Template:Nihongo 110 2,900
"Can't Help Falling in Love" Elvis Presley cover, digital release Collection Blue
Template:Nihongo Digital release
2009 Template:Nihongo Digital re-release Haru no Kashū
"La Vie en rose" Édith Piaf cover, digital release La Vie en rose
Template:Nihongo Digital release Collection Blue
2010 Template:Nihongo
"Because" (Yoko Kanno x Aoi Teshima)
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2011 Template:Nihongo 22 13 11 27,000 Kokurikozaka kara Kashū
2016 Template:Nihongo 16 1 1
2021 Template:Nihongo
*Japan Hot 100 established February 2008, RIAJ Digital Track Chart established April 2009.

References

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