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1 Early life and education  





2 Career  





3 Personal life  





4 Discography  



4.1  Albums  





4.2  Mini-Albums  





4.3  Singles  





4.4  DVD / VHS  





4.5  Compilation / Other  







5 References  





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Asuka Hayashi
林 明日香
Born (1989-05-28) May 28, 1989 (age 35)
OriginOsaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Genres
  • R&B
  • pop-fusion
  • Occupation(s)
  • songwriter
  • Years active2003–present
    LabelsToshiba-EMI
    Spouse(s)

    (m. 2013; div. 2016)
    Websiteasuca.jp

    Asuka Hayashi (林 明日香, Hayashi Asuka) (born May 28, 1989) is a Japanese singer who debuted in 2003 at the age of 13. She sings in Japanese and Chinese.[1][2]

    Early life and education

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    Born and raised in Osaka, Hayashi became a performer after her piano teacher sent a tape of her singing to a music producer.

    Career

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    Impressed with Hayashi's talent, a representative of Toshiba Emi's Southeast Asia division arranged to release her debut single, "ake-kaze", on the same day as its Japanese release.

    Her debut album, called "Saku" (), was released on the same day in Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Mainland China. She has gained fans throughout Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the United States.

    Her hit song, titled "Chiisaki Mono" or "Make a Wish" (English Version), was used in the sixth Pokémon movie, Pokémon the Movie: Jirachi: Wish Maker (Japanese: Nanayo no Negai Boshi; literally "Wishing Star of Seven Nights").[2] and『Orashion no Tēma ~Tomoni Arukō~』(Oracion's Theme~ Let's Walk Together" was the ending theme to the 20th installation of the Pokémon movie: Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You! Other notable songs include "Hitotsubu no Tane ~Love the Earth~", "Snowdrop", "Jibun Shinjite" and "Mou Ichido Anata ni Aitai".

    Hayashi has since recorded in both Japanese and Chinese,[3] collaborating with Chinese instrumentalist Chen Min on the single, "Tsubane ni Naritai".

    Personal life

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    In 2013, Hayashi married judo champion Satoshi Ishii.[4] The couple have one son. They later divorced in 2016.[5]

    Discography

    [edit]

    Albums

    [edit]

    Mini-Albums

    [edit]

    Singles

    [edit]

    DVD / VHS

    [edit]

    Compilation / Other

    [edit]

    References

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  • ^ a b 林明日香 首度开口全曲中文热唱 Archived July 18, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Yahoo! News (in Chinese) July 11, 2003
  • ^ 林明日香學華語 糗事多豔遇少, Liberty Times, December 14, 2008
  • ^ "石井慧与歌手林明日香喜传婚讯 - 日本通". www.517japan.com. Retrieved December 30, 2023.
  • ^ "石井慧2度目の離婚 林明日香と3年…「すれ違い」 - 格闘技 : 日刊スポーツ". nikkansports.com (in Japanese). Retrieved December 30, 2023.
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