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Yo Hitoto

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Pecoross' Mother and Her Days screenwriter, Akune Tomoaki, writes and directs this film adaptation of the identically titled essay recording Yasutake Chie's fight with cancer, which she unfortunately lost at the age of 33, as well as the daily life of her daughter, Hana, and husband, Shingo. One day, Chie (Hirosue Ryoko) is diagnosed with breast cancer. She marries Shingo (Takito Kenichi), the man who kindly stayed by her side, and at a risk of life or death, gave birth to Hana (Akamatsu Emina). Assailed by a relapse of the disease, Chie, knowing her time is limited, begins to teach Hana about the importance of food and family.
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Born to a Taiwanese father and Japanese mother in Japan Hitoto Yo lived in Taiwan until her kindergarten years upon which her family returned to Japan. Losing both parents in succession prior to - father to lung cancer at age six - and during - mother at age sixteen - her teenage years, Yo was taken care of by her older sister of six years, who was an actress, but it was not long before her multiple talents surfaced and she was off to becoming a singer. Having adopted her mother's maiden name, and dropped the Yan surname, Yo attended Keio University and studied Environmental Sciences. She sang as an amateur and did backup vocals and signed to Columbia Japan and released a single, called Morai Naki, which propelled her to stardom and even helped her record company turn an annual profit. Not forgetting the commercial potential of her Taiwanese background her second album featured a Chinese folk song, Bang Chhun-Hong, and even a tribute to her debut's film director. However, being raised in Japan she also was soon taking part and contributing to product commercials hawking products like beer. Similarly, she soon branched into movies and starred as Yoko in the Japanese movie Café Lumière, a tribute to the eminent director Ozu Yasujiro, which was directed by the Taiwanese Hou Hsiao-Hsien. The film depicts Hitoto as a Japanese citizen who has recently returned from Taiwan. Hitoto, and co-star Tadanobu Asano, attended the Venice Film Festival in 2004. She was caught in an affair with a married man - musician, record company executive and Hitoto's producer Kobayashi Takeshi - four years later, which lead to the man's divorce and the announcement that Hitoto and Takeshi will officially be together. Hitoto has a dozen studio, live and compilation J-Pop albums to her name, although has scaled back her activities lately.
BornSeptember 20, 1976
BornSeptember 20, 1976
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    Woody Harrelson, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and Miku Martineau in Kate (2021)
    Kate
    6.2
    • Soundtrack("#Yappamotto")
    • 2021
    Café Lumière (2003)
    Café Lumière
    6.8
    • Yôko
    • 2003
    Ai to makoto (2012)
    Ai to makoto
    6.4
    • Miyako Saotome(as Yô Hitoto)
    • 2012
    Dogwood Tree (2010)
    Dogwood Tree
    6.8
    • Soundtrack("Hanamizuki")
    • 2010

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    Actress



    • Yan (2019)
      Yan
      4.4
      • 2019
    • Hana's Miso Soup (2015)
      Hana's Miso Soup
      6.9
      • Shiho Matsunaga
      • 2015
    • Ai to makoto (2012)
      Ai to makoto
      6.4
      • Miyako Saotome (as Yô Hitoto)
      • 2012
    • Sorekara no umi
      TV Movie
      • Kimiko
      • 2012
    • Rabu W Sotsugyô no uta: Songs for tomorrow
      TV Movie
      • 2008
    • The Innocent Man in Love
      • 2006
    • Café Lumière (2003)
      Café Lumière
      6.8
      • Yôko
      • 2003

    Composer



    • Your Friend (2008)
      Your Friend
      6.7
      • Composer
      • 2008

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      • Yô Hitoto
    • Height
      • 5′ 1″ (1.55 m)
    • Born
      • September 20, 1976
      • Tokyo, Japan

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      Her father is Taiwanese and her mother is Japanese.

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