Yasuha

Japanese Singer-songwriter

Yasuha was born in Taitō-ku, Tokyo, Japan on January 17th, 1961 and is the Japanese Singer-songwriter. At the age of 63, Yasuha biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
January 17, 1961
Nationality
Japan
Place of Birth
Taitō-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Age
63 years old
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Profession
Singer-songwriter, Tarento
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Yasuha Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Shūnpūtei Koasa, ​ ​(m. 1988; div. 2007)​
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Parents
Hayashiya Sanpei I, Kayoko Ebina
Siblings
Hayashiya Shōzō IX (brother), Hayashiya Sanpei II (brother), Midori Ebina (sister), Hayashiya Shōzō VII (grandfather), Kisaburō Nakane (uncle)
Yasuha Career

In 1979, Ebina began her tarento career, appearing in the numerous television and radio programs such as the Japanese television variety shows Variety Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do (1979–1982) and Gogo wa MaruMaru Omoikkiri TV (1987–1988).

Ebina established her singing career in 1981, releasing her debut single "Flyday Chinatown" via Polydor Records. The song was a moderate success, peaking at number sixty-nine on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and selling approximately 56,000 copies. As a singer, she has released seven studio albums and two compilation albums as of June 2020. She has also written few songs for other artists, including Shohjo-Tai's hit "Motto Charleston" (1986), which reached number sixteen in Japan.

In June 1988, Ebina married a rakugo performer Shūnpūtei Koasa, and subsequently retired from the entertainment industry to support Koasa as a president of his production company, Haru Haru Dō. However, in November 2007, the couple announced the divorce in the press conference at the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, and the relaunch of Ebina's entertainment career. Ebina drew mass public attention for publishing a book about the divorce, "Kaiun Rikon", and appearing in the professional wrestling match with Yoji Anjo as a player. In November 2008, she released her first single in the last twenty-two years, "Ohisama yo Hohoende" via her own record label, Iron Candles.

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