Natsuko Godai
Natsuko Godai (Born December 18, 1961 in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo) is a Japanese singer.
He debuted in 1985 under the stage name Yuki Kagawa. Later, it was changed to Natsuko Wudai, and was loved by fans for her elegant and deep style. Representative works include "ひとり酒", "Shinobi Rain", "Flowers in the Snow" and so on.
Chinese name
Foreign name
Natsuko godai
alias
Mami Yamada (née Nakagawa)
nationality
Japan
ethnic group
Yamato nation
Major works
Awards
Acting experience

After graduating from high school, he became a trainee at a record company. In 1985, he entered the music scene under the stage name Kagawa Yuki, but the effect was not good. Changed back to her real name Huimei Nakagawa. After that, he transferred to a record company and changed his name to his current name, Natsuko Godai. After a difficult journey of touring and selling with his agents around the country, he appeared in the Red and White Song Festival in 1990 with a song "Shinobi Sake" and gradually became a singer. Her voice is not as powerful as Sakamoto's, nor is it as active as Yoko Nagayama, but an Oriental woman with a deep and gentle, elegant and long, full of charm, she is not only a recognized beauty in the singing world. In addition, her stage image and singing voice also bring people a lot of beauty enjoyment; her representative songs such as "Kaneki Rhinoceros", "Kyoto Ninenaka", "Snow In the Flower", "Love ざんげ" are very worth listening to. In 1999, artist Sugi Ryotaro married. Ji HongBai will appear 12 times. There are also more and more fans who like her in China. Natsuko Goyai and Fuji Tsuyoshiko (藤彩子), Yoko Nagayama, Kasai (香西かおり), and Tomomi Sakamoto are known as the five beauties of Japanese singing, and they have had many outstanding works, such as "Kyoto MuQing" and "Heart の糸", all of which have left a very deep impression and become an eternal classic in the history of acting.
In April 1985, he went out of The Ikawa Yukina (Yokohama until dawn, Yohiramatsu Masatsugu Double Chanting, former CENTURY chanting Katako).
On July 21, 1986, he changed her name to Makimi Nakagawa (real name) and went on to
On September 21, 1987, under the stage name of Natsuko Godai, she reappeared as Guihe (戻り川). In 1999, he married Sugi Ryotaro.
She has a good public-private relationship with Tomomi Sakamoto and Fuji Saiko.
He developed hepatitis C in August 2010. I was 33 years old when I was infected, and the channel of infection is unknown (because I didn't have experience with blood transfusions, etc., I remembered that there was no preventive injection around elementary school). Drug treatment with interferon has been carried out since 2009, and the main purpose of the infection has been announced to help the same hepatitis C patients.
Major singles
Yinghe (Return River/ September 21, 1987)
Submerged River Flow (Waterless River, June 21, 1989)
Quiet Rain (Shinobu Rain / May 21, 1990) Oricon's highest sales record.
Koi Eleki (Koi Eleki / 1991-04-25)
Flowers in the Snow / (April 22, 1992)
Koi Zange , April 21, 1993
One-man sake (per person / January 21, 1994)
Self-sedent self-affirmation of a woman (for each woman / April 1, 1995)
Northern Ship Song (Northern Funagata/ October 21, 1995)
Naruto Strait (April 21, 1996)
Yusun Plain (May 21, 1997)
Port Of Love (Minato Koi-uta / March 11, 1998)
Waiting for the Downwind (風待ち凑 / February 24, 1999)
Natsuko Goyo Ryotaro Yosugi
28瑰 Sake (26 January 2000)
Satsuki (Full Moon / September 20, 2000)
Ninety-Nine Slopes (Ninety-Nine Sakasaka / April 25, 2001)
Tokyo Oblibu (2002-05-15)
Night Lost (Night Cherry Blossom Hesitation / March 19, 2003)
Secret Song (Secret Song / 2003-10-1)
Two Pa (Futarizaka / 19 May 2004)
Ukiyopa (Ukiyozaka, 23 February 2005)[2]
Tangkara (Kaneki Akira / January 1, 2006)
Boat (2007-03-28)
Kyoto Nienzaka (Kyoto Nienzaka / February 20, 2008)
Reimei pa (Yorisaka/ 2009-02-04)
Red Round (February 10, 2010)
Misty Flute Bridge (February 2, 2011)
Kaikyo-no-Yado (2012-02-15)
Horoi Sake (2013-02-06)
television program
Edo Kiki (Comedy Edo zaru / NHK Aoi) Yoi Shiro, 樱 Kinzo, Esari Kazumi co-star (Sakuya Associate Official Performance Noboru) Dance! Sanma Goten!! Japan Giants! (Mogul Japan!/TBS) Yonghe Wave Banjo (Always Looking At Nami 1000/Nihon 电视) Song Bottle House (Asahi Takeshi's 谁 picasso/东kyo 电视) Kitano Takeshi's 诙话话谁谁 Year-end party Japanese song (Song of the Year-end Japanese / 东kyo 电视) One photo (one photo / Fuji 电视) 彻ko's room / Asahi 视) It is!
Kaikyo Inn
In 1988
21st All Japan Cable Broadcasting Awards: Best Newcomer Award
The 21st Japan Cable Awards: Best Newcomer Award
In 1989
22nd All Japan Cable Broadcasting Awards: Special Award
In 1990
The 9th Large City Uta Uta Festival (Megalopolis Song Festival): Enka Daiko Women's Club
The 16th All Japan Ballad Music Festival: Gold Award
17th Yokohama Music Festival: Yokohama Music Festival Award
The 16th Japan Song Awards: Star Award
The 21st Japan Song Awards: Broadcast Music Award
23rd All Japan Cable Broadcasting Awards: Outstanding Star Award
23rd Japan Cable Broadcasting Awards: Cable Music Excellence Award
In 1991
The 10th Big City Song Festival: Enka Metropolitan Uta 圈奖, 2010 (Long-selling) 奖
The 18th Yokohama Music Festival: Yokohama Music Festival Award
The 17th Japan Song Awards: Star Award
The 22nd Japan Song Awards: Broadcast Music Award
24th All Japan Cable Broadcasting Awards: Outstanding Star Award
24th Japan Cable Awards: Cable Music Excellence Award
In 1992
The 13th Matsuo Awards: Excellence Award
The 23rd Japan Song Awards: Broadcast Music Award
25th All Japan Cable Awards: Outstanding Star Award
In 1994
27th All Japan Cable Awards: Outstanding Star Award
In 1995
28th All Japan Cable Awards: Masayoshi Yoshida Award
37th Japan Record Awards: Special Award
NHK Red and White Song Combination Appearances
2010/ Broadcast episodes 1990 / The 41st
beginning
Quiet Rain (忍ぶ雨)
23/29
G-key
1991/42nd
2
Koi Eleki (Koi Eleki)
7/28
Kanjiro
1992/43rd
3
Flowers in the snow
17/28
Ji Ji Three
1993/44th
4
Koi Zange
17/26
Summer Pipe
1994/45th
5
One-person sake (alone sake)
5/25
Takao Horiuchi
1995/46th
6
Northern Ship Song (Northern Funa)
6/25
Yumi Go
1996/47th
7
Naruto Strait
24/25
Hiroshi Itsuki
1997/48th before the grand finale
8
Sorrow in the wilderness
8/25
Fumiya Fujii
1998/49th
9
Hong Kong Love Song (Hong Kong Love)
10/25
Yukio Hashimoto
First half finale 1999/50th
10
Waiting for the downwind (風待ち凑)
10/27
Tokyo Kid
2000/51st
11
6/28
Itsuro Oizumi
2001/52nd
12
Ninety-Nine Slopes (Ninety-Nine Sakasaka)
12/27
Bu Shiming
2006/57th
13
Dangui (Golden Wood Rhinoceros)
7/27
Suga go man
2007/58th
14
boat
11/27
Unlimited switch
2008/59th
15
Kyoto 2 years pa (Kyoto Nienzaka)
3/26
Kitayama Yi
2009/60th
return
16
Quiet Rain (2 times)
4/25
Kitayama Yi(2)
2010/61st
17
One-person sake (one sake) (2nd)
6/22
Takashi Hosokawa
2011/62nd time
18
Kaneki Akira (2nd)
Inawashiro Lakes
2012/63rd
19
Koi Zange (2nd
Hiroshi Tate
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Resources
[1] Natsuko Wudai. Douban [Cited on 2013-07-16]
[2] Natsuko Godai Enka - Futarizaka. [Ukiyozaka]. Ying -- 2013-07-16]