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"Japan's First Rock Goddess": A Woman As Clear as a Spring, A Generation of Youth Sakai Spring Water (Sakai Izumi, February 6, 1967 – May 27, 2007)

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Born in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, Sachiko Kabuki is a female pop singer, songwriter, model, and lead singer of rock band ZARD

She exists in Japan just like our brother

She is affectionately known as "sister" and is the embodiment of "Akagi Haruko". (Yuhiko Inoue was also painted according to the appearance of Sakai Izumi.) )

She is a generation of legendary rock female singers, but she is very low-key, low-key and mysterious to the bone.

The "beautiful person who is as clean and clear as a spring" died at the age of 40, leaving only countless fans with regret and nostalgia for her.

"Japan's First Rock Goddess": A Woman As Clear as a Spring, A Generation of Youth Sakai Spring Water (Sakai Izumi, February 6, 1967 – May 27, 2007)

Sakai Izumi is the eldest daughter of the family, and in addition to her parents, she has a younger sister and a younger brother.

He also has many hobbies: he joined the school track and field team and guitar club in junior high school; joined the school hard tennis team in high school; and has a strong interest in writing poetry

"Japan's First Rock Goddess": A Woman As Clear as a Spring, A Generation of Youth Sakai Spring Water (Sakai Izumi, February 6, 1967 – May 27, 2007)
"Japan's First Rock Goddess": A Woman As Clear as a Spring, A Generation of Youth Sakai Spring Water (Sakai Izumi, February 6, 1967 – May 27, 2007)

In August 1990, he was discovered by Daiyuki Toto, the president of the Being company, and with his support, he began his musical career as the lead singer of the band ZARD under the stage name of Sakai Izumi:

The song "Don't Admit Defeat" reached number one on the public trust chart, and the single sold more than 1.64 million

In 1996, he released the single "My Friend", which reached the first place on the weekly list of the public trust chart and became the fourth ending song of the animated film "Slam Dunk Master"

There are many more songs that will stir up your memories:

《龙珠GT》:《Don't you see!》;

Detective Conan: Turning the Wheel of Destiny;

"China's Little Boss": "Can't Breathe" ...

"Japan's First Rock Goddess": A Woman As Clear as a Spring, A Generation of Youth Sakai Spring Water (Sakai Izumi, February 6, 1967 – May 27, 2007)
"Japan's First Rock Goddess": A Woman As Clear as a Spring, A Generation of Youth Sakai Spring Water (Sakai Izumi, February 6, 1967 – May 27, 2007)

She is very sensitive to the camera and will always deliberately stay away from the public's field of vision and immerse herself in her own world.

She also didn't have any gossip or a hint of negative press, and music was all about her life.

Many people said: "Others are running after the camera, this big guy is the camera running after her." ”

"Japan's First Rock Goddess": A Woman As Clear as a Spring, A Generation of Youth Sakai Spring Water (Sakai Izumi, February 6, 1967 – May 27, 2007)
"Japan's First Rock Goddess": A Woman As Clear as a Spring, A Generation of Youth Sakai Spring Water (Sakai Izumi, February 6, 1967 – May 27, 2007)

Her appearance looks very comfortable, and you can see in her eyes that she has a hint of stubbornness

Such an angel-like girl has brought countless surprises to the world, but it is difficult to escape the fate of the disease.

In April 2006, he was diagnosed with cervical cancer after examination.

May 26, 2007 at 5:40 a.m.: After completing a routine walk at Keio University Hospital, Sakai Izumizu, who was being treated at Keio University Hospital, accidentally slipped from the slope of about 3 meters high during the stair connection due to the rain that had fallen the day before

At 3:10 p.m. on May 27, he died of a cerebral contusion at the age of 40

"Japan's First Rock Goddess": A Woman As Clear as a Spring, A Generation of Youth Sakai Spring Water (Sakai Izumi, February 6, 1967 – May 27, 2007)

If she were still alive, she would be only fifty-four years old

Maybe they are still singing, maybe they have retired, or they may turn to painting, sometimes composing poetry...

All kinds of beauty, thousands of possibilities, are turned into blessings, sent to you in heaven!

"Japan's First Rock Goddess": A Woman As Clear as a Spring, A Generation of Youth Sakai Spring Water (Sakai Izumi, February 6, 1967 – May 27, 2007)
"Japan's First Rock Goddess": A Woman As Clear as a Spring, A Generation of Youth Sakai Spring Water (Sakai Izumi, February 6, 1967 – May 27, 2007)
"Japan's First Rock Goddess": A Woman As Clear as a Spring, A Generation of Youth Sakai Spring Water (Sakai Izumi, February 6, 1967 – May 27, 2007)
"Japan's First Rock Goddess": A Woman As Clear as a Spring, A Generation of Youth Sakai Spring Water (Sakai Izumi, February 6, 1967 – May 27, 2007)

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