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Minako Honda was born Minako Kudo in 1967 in a suburb of Tokyo, and grew up largely in nearby Saitama. She liked singing as a youngster, and got her break into the entertainment world when she was scouted on the streets of Harajuku by the talent agency Bond, which subsequently signed her to Toshiba/EMI. She was groomed to be something along the lines of Madonna, although a cuter teen version. She took the name Minako Honda, because she wanted to be internationally famous like Honda cars, and some theorized the name was a pun indicating she was ready to do battle with Mazda (the Japanese pronunciation of which is the same as the family name of idol superstar Seiko Matsuda). Also she had a cousin who had debuted as a singer and actress named Yuki Kudo, and it was felt to be better that Minako have her own distinct image. Minako’s first single “Satsui No Bakansu” was released in April of 1985, and while it sold well, her follow-up “1986 Nen No Maririn” (“Marilyn of the Year 1986”) was a smash. Part of the song’s success came from the buzz generated by the accompanying outfit she wore. Her “hesodashi” (bellybutton revealed) costume was much talked about, and at the time was considered quite risque’. Incredibly, eight months after her debut, Honda was able to play Budokan, the prestigious 10,000 plus seat venue, where a performance usually marks a pinnacle achieved after years in show business. Other hits for her were “Help”, and “So Sotte” in 1986,... Read More


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Artist Name

Minako Honda

Debut
1985
Period Active
80s > 00s


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