Hiroko Moriguchi

Hiromi Hanamura (花村 博美, Hanamura Hiromi) (born June 13, 1968 in Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan), better known by her stage name Hiroko Moriguchi (森口 博子, Moriguchi Hiroko) is a female Japanese singer and tarento.[1] Moriguchi is affiliated with the talent agency NoReason Inc., where she also serves as Second Production Department Manager.[2]

Hiroko Moriguchi
森口博子
Birth nameHiromi Hanamura (花村博美)
Born (1968-06-13) June 13, 1968
Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
Genres
Occupation(s)
Years active1982–present
LabelsKing Records
Associated acts
Websitewww.mogeshan.net

Biography

The youngest of four sisters, Hiromi Hanamura (花村 博美, Hanamura Hiromi) lived with her mother after her parents divorced when she was eight years old. She graduated from Fukuoka City Takamiya Junior High School and Fukuoka Prefectural Fukuoka Chuo High School, then transferred to Horikoshi High School Performing Arts Course. Her classmates included Yōko Oginome, Kumiko Takeda, Miyuki Imori, Sayuri Iwai, Eri Murata, and Mie Takahashi. During her teenage years, Hanamura performed as a backing singer in the Tokyo Music Academy performing arts group "School Mates" (スクールメイツ, Sukūrumeitsu). She auditioned in several idol singer competitions, only to be disqualified in her attempts. Hanamura adopted the stage name "Hiroko Moriguchi" as a nod to musician Masaaki Hirao and female golfer Yuko Moriguchi.

After finishing second place in NHK's Winning Song Kayō Tengoku (勝ち抜き歌謡天国, Kachinuki Kayō Tengoku), Moriguchi signed with King Records and released her debut single "Mizu no Hoshi e Ai wo Komete" (水の星へ愛をこめて, "From the Aqueous Star with Love") for the anime TV series Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam. The song reached No. 16 on Oricon's charts. Her follow-up songs, however, failed to achieve the same success. In 1987, Moriguchi recorded the song "Kareha-iro no Smile" (枯葉色のスマイル, Kareha-iro no Sumairu, "Dead Leaf-Colored Smile") to promote the Kirin Lemon Whity drink. While the beverage sold well in Japan, the song was unable to make the Top 100 chart.

In 1988, Moriguchi recorded the song "Samurai Heart" (サムライハート, Samurai Hāto) for the anime series Yoroiden Samurai Troopers. Before graduating from high school, she participated in several variety shows and quiz programs. Moriguchi also released her first gravure idol book and video Hiroko Moriguchi Photo Album (森口博子写真集, Moriguchi Hiroko Shashin-shū) that year and her second gravure book Wow! in 1990.

In 1991, Moriguchi recorded "Eternal Wind ~Hohoemi wa Hikaru Kaze no Naka~" (ETERNAL WIND〜ほほえみは光る風の中〜, "Eternal Wind ~Smile in the Shining Wind~") for the anime film Mobile Suit Gundam F91. The song reached No. 9 on Oricon's charts and stayed in the Top 100 for 27 weeks. It also placed 47th in Oricon's annual ranking and consistently placed in NHK's Kōhaku Uta Gassen for six consecutive years, making it her biggest hit. She also recorded songs for the Fuji TV variety show Yume ga Mori Mori (夢がMORI MORI, "Dream Is Mori Mori") and was a mainstay during its run from 1992 to 1995. Moriguchi released her third gravure book Cool in 1997. Throughout the 1990s, she appeared in television commercials for companies such as Kao Corporation, National, Daihatsu, and Asahi Breweries.

In 2003, Moriguchi played Hiroko in the NHK TV series Teruteru Kazoku (てるてる家族, Teruteru Family) and made appearances in the TBS series Ai no Gekijō (愛の劇場, Theater of Love). In 2005, she was appointed as general manager of the Japan Amateur Baseball Association team Misaki Fukuoka Blossoms (福岡美咲ブラッサムズ, Misaki Fukuoka Burossamusu). However, she and co-manager Nobuyuki Kagawa resigned following a reorganization of the team, which as since been renamed Fukuoka Oceans 9 (福岡オーシャンズ9, Fukuoka Ōshanzu Nain).

On February 28, 2012, Moriguchi joined Yoko Minamino and Tomomi Nishimura to form the trio "Blooming Girls". Their debut single "Knock!! Knock!! Knock!!" peaked at No. 66 on Oricon's singles charts on June 13. In 2015, Moriguchi released the single "I Wish ~Kimi ga Iru Konomachi de~" (I wish〜君がいるこの街で〜, "I Wish ~In This Town Where You Are~") to commemorate her 30th anniversary in the music business. Since 2017, Moriguchi has been a participant in Nippon BS Broadcasting's Momoiro Uta Gassen (ももいろ歌合戦), held every New Year's Eve.

Moriguchi released Gundam Song Covers on August 7, 2019 to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Gundam franchise. The album reached No. 3 on Oricon's Weekly Album Chart on August 16, making it her first top-10 album since 1991's Eternal Songs.[3] On November 16, 2019, the album was announced as one of six recipients of the Planning Award at the 61st Japan Record Awards, which will be held on December 30.[4] Moriguchi's follow-up album Gundam Song Covers 2 was originally planned for release on June 10, 2020, but due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the release date was pushed to September 16, 2020.[5][6]

Moriguchi currently co-hosts the variety show Anison Days alongside singer/songwriter Mikio Sakai on BS11.[7] She is also the host of her own radio show Kiss & Smile on Bay FM 78.[8]

Personal life

During the 1990s, Moriguchi suffered from cold sensitivity. Starting in 2000, she changed her diet and sleeping habits to remedy her condition.[9][10][11][12]

Discography

Singles

#TitleOricon peak positionRelease date
1"Mizu no Hoshi e Ai wo Komete"
(水の星へ愛をこめて, "From the Aqueous Star with Love")
161985 August 5
2"Sumire no Kimochi -Try Me Again-"
(すみれの気持ち -TRY ME AGAIN-, "Violet Feelings -Try Me Again-")
871986 February 21
3"Still Love You"N/A1987 April 21
4"Kareha-iro no Smile"
(枯葉色のスマイル, Kareha-iro no Sumairu, "Dead Leaf-Colored Smile")
N/A1987 November 21
5"Endless Dream"
(エンドレス・ドリーム, Endoresu Dorīmu)
N/A (1988)
94 (1991)
1988 April 21
1991 March 21
6"Samurai Heart"
(サムライハート, Samurai Hāto)
881988 September 21
7"Yume no Aikagi"
(夢の合鍵, "Dream Key")
N/A1989 August 21
8"Koi wa Tahiti de Are-Are-A!"
(恋はタヒチでアレアレア!, Koi wa Tahichi de Are-Are-A!, "Love in Tahiti Is Are-Are-A!")
321990 August 21
9"Eternal Wind ~Hohoemi wa Hikaru Kaze no Naka~"
(ETERNAL WIND〜ほほえみは光る風の中〜, "Eternal Wind ~Smile in the Shining Wind~")
91991 February 5
10"Yasashī Hoshi de"
(やさしい星で, "With a Gentle Star")
671991 November 21
11"Yume ga Mori Mori"
(夢がMORI MORI, "Dream Is Mori Mori")
501992 May 21
12"Speed"
(スピード, Supīdo)
151992 September 24
13"Whistle"
(ホイッスル, Hoissuru)
101993 June 9
14"Ai wa Yume no Tonari ni ~Dear Formula 1 Pilot~"
(愛は夢のとなりに〜Dear Formula 1 Pilot〜, "Love Is Next to a Dream ~Dear Formula 1 Pilot~)
251993 October 21
15"Let's Go"131994 February 16
16"Yūwaku Shite yo ne Natsudakara"
(誘惑してよね夏だから, "Be Tempted, Summer")
371994 June 22
17"Lucky Girl ~Shinjiru Mono wa Sukuwa Reru~"
(LUCKY GIRL〜信じる者は救われる〜, "Lucky Girl ~Believers Will Be Saved~")
301994 November 3
18"Motto Umaku Suki to Ietanara"
(もっとうまく好きと言えたなら, "If You Like It Better")
191995 March 3
19"Anata no Soba ni Iru Dake de"
(あなたのそばにいるだけで, "Just Beside You")
201995 June 21
20"Anata to Itatokikan"
(あなたといた時間, "Time With You")
171995 September 21
21"Shisen"
(視線, "Gaze")
351996 June 5
22"Sono Mune no Naka de Zutto Zutto"
(その胸の中でずっとずっと, "All the Time in My Heart")
601997 March 5
23"Someday Everyday"N/A1997 August 21
24"Hitori Janai yo"
(一人じゃないよ, "I'm Not Alone")
821997 November 12
25"Say Say Say"N/A1998 November 6
26"Ashita, Kaze ni Fukarete"
(明日、風に吹かれて, "Tomorrow, Blowing in the Wind")
N/A2000 November 22
27"Yasashiku Naritai"
(優しくなりたい, I Want to Be Kind")
1712005 April 27
28"Mō Hitotsu no Mirai ~Starry Spirits~"
(もうひとつの未来〜starry spirits〜, "Another Future ~Starry Spirits~")
232007 November 28
29"Puzzle"1202010 May 12
30"I Wish ~Kimi ga Iru Konomachi de~"
(I wish〜君がいるこの街で〜, "I Wish ~In This Town Where You Are~")
432015 June 17
31"Hoshi Yori Saki ni Mitsukete Ageru"
(星より先に見つけてあげる, "I'll Find It Before the Stars")
572015 November 17
32"Sora no Kanata de"
(宇宙の彼方で, "Beyond the Universe")
582016 November 16
33"Torikago no Shōnen"
(鳥籠の少年, "Boy of the Bird Cage")[13]
352018 February 14
34"Akatsuki no Kuruma"
(暁の車, "Wheels of Dawn")[14]
N/A2019 September 2

Collaborations

#TitleCollaboration withOricon peak positionRelease date
1"Izayuke Wakataka Gundan"
(いざゆけ若鷹軍団, "Izuyake Wakataka Corps")
Full MontyN/A2003 March 26
2"Knock!! Knock!! Knock!!"Blooming Girls662017 June 13
3"Tsuioku Symphonia"/"Hatenai ano Sora e"
(追憶シンフォニア/果てないあの宇宙へ, "Recollection Symphonia"/"To That Endless Universe")[15]
Mami Ayukawa112019 October 23

Studio albums

#TitleOricon peak positionRelease date
1Mizu no Hoshi e Ai wo Komete
(水の星へ愛をこめて, From the Aqueous Star with Love)
N/A1985 November 21
2Prime PrivacyN/A1989 November 21
3Tranquility -Yasashi Hoshi de-
(TRANQULITYーやさしい星でー, Tranquility -A Gentle Star-)
N/A1991 November 21
4Hikkoshi wo Suru yo!
(引っ越しをするよ!, I'm Moving!)
N/A1992 September 16
5Issho ni Aruite Ikeru
(いっしょに歩いていける, Let's Walk Together)
N/A1993 July 27
6Ashita Genki Nina are
(あした元気になあれ, Get Well Tomorrow)
N/A1993 December 1
7Let's GoN/A1994 May 25
8ParadeN/A1995 July 5
9Kitto Aitaku Narudeshou
(きっと会いたくなるでしょう, I Really Want to See You)
N/A1996 September 21
10Happy Happy BlueN/A1997 September 17

Mini albums

#TitleOricon peak positionRelease date
1VocalN/A1990 February 21

Cover albums

#TitleOricon peak positionRelease date
1Gundam Song Covers32019 August 7
2Gundam Song Covers 2TBA2020 June 10

Compilations

#TitleOricon peak positionRelease date
1Still Love YouN/A1989 January 21
2Eternal Songs101991 June 21
3Eternal Songs II191992 July 22
4Best of My Life~Moriguchi Hiroko Single SelectionN/A1995 November 22
5Kiseki: Best Selection
(軌跡BEST SELECTION)
N/A1998 February 21
6All Singles CollectionN/A2000 June 13
7Single Best Collection
(シングル ベスト コレクション, Singuru Besuto Korekushon)
1002010 July 7
8Perfect Best
(パーフェクト・ベスト, Pāfekuto Besuto)
2222013 October 2

Videos

  • Hiroko Moriguchi 1st Concert Baradoll Panic Hyû Hyû (1990 November 21)
  • Hikkoshi o Surukara Asobini oide
    (引っ越しをするから遊びにおいで, Come to Play Because You Are Moving) (1992 November 21)
  • Heart Vitamine Tour '93 Tokidokidokidoki Shiyou yo
    (HEART VITAMINE TOUR '93 ときどきドキドキしようよ, I'm Sometimes Excited) (1993 September 22)
  • Vitamines (1995 March 3)
  • Heart Vitamin Tour ‘95 Parade (1995 December 6)
  • Hiroko Moriguchi Concert Tour ‘96 SISEN (1997 March 5)
  • ‘97 Concert Tour Happy Happy Blue (1998 June; Club M exclusive)
  • ‘99 15th Anniversary Concert (2000 April; Club M exclusive)
  • ‘01 New Year Live 2001~21 Seiki e no Okurimono~
    (‘01 New Year Live 2001〜21世紀への贈りもの〜, Gifts for the 21st Century) (2001 April; Club M exclusive)
  • Idol Golden Legend: Hiroko Moriguchi
    (アイドル黄金伝説 森口博子, Aidoru Kogane Densetsu Moriguchi Hiroko) (2001 June 22)
  • ‘02 Song for you Vol.1〜tant tant tant〜 (2003; Club M exclusive)
  • ‘05 Hiroko Moriguchi 20th Anniversary Concert ~Deatte Kurete Arigatō~
    (‘05 HIROKO MORIGUCHI 20th Annversary Concert 〜出逢ってくれて ありがとう〜, Thank You for Meeting Me) (2005)
  • Hiroko Moriguchi 25th Anniversary Concert ~Puzzle na Jikan~
    (HIROKO MORIGUCHI 25th Anniversary Concert 〜PUZZLEな時間〜, Puzzle Time) (2010 December)
  • Hiroko Moriguchi 30th Anniversary Concert: I Wish ~Kimi ga Iru Konomachi de~
    (HIROKO MORIGUCHI 30th Anniversary Concert I wish~君がいるこの街で~, I Wish ~In This Town Where You Are~) (2015 October 28)

Books

  • Hiroko Moriguchi Photo Album
    (森口博子写真集, Moriguchi Hiroko Shashin-shū) (Fresh Scholar, 1988 May)[16]
  • Wow (Scholar, 1990 April)
  • Cool (Bunkasha, 1997 June)
  • Gekkan wa Kata ★ Rensai-chū
    (月刊はかた ★連載中) (2015 April)

Filmography

TV

Kōhaku Uta Gassen appearances

Year / Broadcast Appearance Song Appearance order Opponent
1991 (Heisei 3) / 42nd Debut "Eternal Wind ~Hohoemi wa Hikaru Kaze no Naka~" 4/28 Smokey Mountain
1992 (Heisei 4) / 43rd 2 "Speed" 1/28 SMAP
1993 (Heisei 5) / 44th 3 "Whistle" 13/26 Takashi Hosokawa
1994 (Heisei 6) / 45th 4 "Let's Go" 6/25 SMAP
1995 (Heisei 7) / 46th 5 "Anata to Itatoki-kan" 7/25 Fumiya Fujii
1996 (Heisei 8) / 47th 6 "Shisen" 17/25 Kenichi Mikawa

References

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  2. "Company Profile". NoReason Inc. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
  3. "森口博子、「ガンダム」カバーで28年2ヶ月ぶりのTOP10入り 「80代まで歌い続けたい」". Oricon. 2019-08-16. Retrieved 2019-10-30.
  4. "Winners and Nominees for the 61st Japan Record Awards Announced". Arama! Japan. 2019-11-16. Retrieved 2019-12-21.
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  6. Moriguchi, Hiroko (2020-05-14). "大切なお知らせ" [Important Notice]. Mori Mori Blog. Ameba. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
  7. "Anison Days". Nippon BS Broadcasting. Retrieved 2020-05-12.
  8. "Kiss & Smile". Bay FM. Retrieved 2019-11-22.
  9. "[歌手 森口博子さん]冷え性(1)17歳でデビュー、大ヒット" [Singer Hiroko Moriguchi: Cold Sensitivity (1) Debut at Age 17, a Huge Hit]. Yomiuri Shimbun. 2014-09-11. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  10. "[歌手 森口博子さん]冷え性(2)握手したら「手が冷たい」" [Singer Hiroko Moriguchi: Cold Sensitivity (2) "Hand Is Cold" After Shaking Hands]. Yomiuri Shimbun. 2014-09-18. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  11. "[歌手 森口博子さん]冷え性(3)体調壊す前に常に予防" [Singer Hiroko Moriguchi: Cold Sensitivity (3) Always Prevent Before Illness]. Yomiuri Shimbun. 2014-09-25. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  12. "[歌手 森口博子さん]冷え性(4)感謝の大切さ 気付かされた" [Singer Hiroko Moriguchi: Cold Sensitivity (4) The Importance of Gratitude Was Noticed]. Yomiuri Shimbun. 2014-10-02. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  13. "鳥籠の少年". Gundam.info. Retrieved 2019-10-26.
  14. "暁の車". Amazon Music. Retrieved 2019-12-12.
  15. "「機動戦士Zガンダム」のディーヴァ〈森口博子×鮎川麻弥〉が初タッグ!両A面シングル『追憶シンフォニア/果てないあの宇宙へ』10月23日発売". Tower Records. 2019-08-24. Retrieved 2019-10-23.
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