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Saori Minami
南 沙織
Birth name
Akemi Uchima (内間 明美)
Also known as
Cynthia
Born
(1954-07-02) July 2, 1954 (age 69) Kadena, Okinawa, United States
Genres
J-pop
kayōkyoku
Occupation(s)
Singer
Years active
1971–1978
1991–1997
Labels
CBS Sony
Spouse(s)
Kishin Shinoyama
(m. 1979)
Musical artist
Saori Minami (南 沙織, Minami Saori) (real name Akemi Shinoyama (篠山 明美), née Akemi Uchima (内間 明美); Christian name Cynthia) is a Japanese retired J-pop singer-songwriter. She was born in Okinawa on July 2, 1954. In the 1970s, and for about 6 years in 1991–1997 she was active as a pop musical idol.
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