Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Junko
Junko Mihara
Junko Mihara is a Japanese politician, and was formerly a singer, actress, and racing driver. She is a member of the Liberal Democratic Party.
Junko Kubo
Junko Kubo is a television presenter and announcer in Japan. Her nicknames are Kubojun and Junjun.
Junko Yaginuma
Junko Yaginuma is a Japanese former figure skater who is now a figure skate commentator. She is the 1993 Winter Universiade champion and a two-time World Junior silver medalist (1988–89). She placed 14th at the 1988 Winter Olympics.
Junko Sakurada
Junko Sakurada is a Japanese singer and actress. She was part of a music trio in 1973, which included Momoe Yamaguchi and Masako Mori. Sakurada then became successful in a solo music career, with 18 top ten singles in the 1970s. Her acting career ran from 1973 to 1993. She received multiple awards for her acting roles, including the Hochi Film Award, Award of the Japanese Academy, Kinema Junpo Award, and Mainichi Film Concours. Following her marriage, in a Blessing ceremony of the Unification Church in 1992, she retired from performing. In 2013, Junko Sakurada made a comeback.
Junko Takeuchi
Junko Takeuchi es una seiyū y una cantante ocasional que nació en Saitama, Japón. En el 2005, estuvo en el grupo Love Live.
Junko Yagami
Junko Yagami , is a Japanese singer and songwriter from the Aichi Prefecture. She has released 25 albums, including 6 live concert albums, and is a notable figure in Japanese music of the 1970s and 1980s.
Junko Minagawa
Junko Minagawa es una seiyū japonesa, afiliada a Haikyo. Es conocida por sus interpretaciones de personajes masculinos, aunque también ha realizado papeles femeninos.
Junko Iwao
Junko Iwao es una seiyu que también ha realizado algunos álbumes en CD como cantante de J-pop. Es originaria de Beppu, Prefectura de Oita, Japón.
Junko Akimoto
Junko Akimoto is a Japanese kayōkyoku singer. She also sings jazz, chanson, canzone, and min'yō. She made her debut in 2005. She attended the 59th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen. Her song "Ai no Mama de" reached number-one on the Japan's Oricon charts in January 2009. By this, she became the eldest singer to reach the number-one position on single charts in Oricon history. The single was on the charts for 64 weeks and sold 568,334 copies during that time.
Junko Onishi
Junko Onishi is a Japanese jazz pianist; she plays in the post-bop genre.