Takashi Hosokawa

Hosokawa Takashi
細川たかし
Birth name Hosokawa Takashi (細川貴志)
Also known as Takashi Hosokawa (細川たかし)
Born (1950-06-15) June 15, 1950
Origin Makkari, Abuta District, Hokkaidō, Japan
Genres Enka
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 1975–present
Website www.kazukikaku.com

Takashi Hosokawa (細川たかし), born 細川貴志 (Hosokawa Takashi) on 15 June 1950, Makkari, Abuta District, Hokkaidō, Japan) is a Japanese enka singer.

In 1975, he debuted with the song "Kokoro Nokori". Hosokawa immediately became one of the most popular enka and pop singers in Japan. He took part in the Kōhaku Uta Gassen for 32 consecutive years, but he was finally forced to reject NHK's offer in 2007 due to the Enten controversy.[1]

Discography

#TitleRelease date
1"Kokoro Nokori" (心のこり)April 1, 1975
2"Miren Kokoro" (みれん心)September 1, 1975
3"Onna no Jūjiro" (女の十字路, "Woman's Crossroads")February 1, 1976
4"Okitegami" (置き手紙, "Discarded Letter")July 1, 1976
5"Kita no Ryoshū" (北の旅愁, "Lonely Journey Northwards")October 1, 1976
6"Onna no Haru" (おんなの春, "Woman's Summer")October 4, 1977
7"Hitori Tabi" (ひとり旅, "Travelling Alone")October 9, 1977
8"Tōi Akari" (遠い灯り, "Distant Light")March 1, 1978
9"Nukumori" (ぬくもり)July 1, 1978
10"Minato Yakei" (港夜景)October 1, 1978
12"Yukizuri" (ゆきずり)September 1, 1979
13"Issho ni Kurasō" (一緒に暮らそう)April 1, 1980
14"Shiawase Ondo" (しあわせ音頭)June 1, 1980
15"Hotaru Kusa" (ほたる草)September 1, 1980
16"Itsuka Doko ka de" (いつかどこかで, "Someday, Somewhere")February 1, 1981
17"Onnagokoro" (女ごころ, "Female Instinct")July 25, 1981
18"Kita Sakaba" (北酒場, "Northern Tavern")March 25, 1982
19"Yagiri no Watashi" (矢切の渡し)February 21, 1983
20"Shinjuku Jōwa" (新宿情話, "Shinjuku Love Story")January 1, 1984
21"Hoshizuku no Machi" (星屑の街, "Stardust City")June 1, 1984
22"Naniwabushi da yo Jinsei wa" (浪花節だよ人生は)August 21, 1984
23"Sakaba de Aba yo" (酒場であばよ)March 1, 1985
24"Nippon Rettō Tabi Karasu" (日本列島旅鴉)April 21, 1985
25"Bōkyō jon Kara" (望郷じょんから)August 21, 1985
26"Yukemuri Jōwa" (湯けむり情話)April 21, 1986
27"Sadame Kawa" (さだめ川)August 21, 1986
28"Yumereki" (夢暦)March 21, 1987
29"Hoshi ga Mite ita" (星が見ていた, "Stargazing")October 21, 1987
30"Hokui Gojū" (北緯五十, "15 Degrees North")February 1, 1988
31"Seichō Osomatsubushi" (正調 おそ松節)March 21, 1988
32"Jinsei Kōro" (人生航路)March 21, 1989
33"Kitaguni e" (北国へ, "To the North-lands")October 11, 1989
34"Otoko no Himatsuri" (男の火祭り)April 17, 1990
35"Hoshi ga Mite ita" (星が見ていた, "Stargazing")August 21, 1990
36"Ukare Bushi" (うかれ節)September 21, 1990
37"Aa, Ii Onna" (ああ、いい女)January 1, 1991
38"Ōenka, Ikimasu" (応援歌、いきます)May 1, 1991
39"Sado no Koi Uta" (佐渡の恋唄, "Sado Love Song")December 1, 1991
40"Koi no Sake" (恋の酒)May 1, 1993
41"Jinsei Kibō to Shinbō da" (人生希望と辛抱だ)September 21, 1993
42"Haha Koi Karasu" (母恋鴉)January 1, 1994
43"Hokuto no Hoshi" (北斗の星)April 1, 1994
44"Yume Yoi Jin" (夢酔い人)November 21, 1994
45"Futari Michi" (ふたり道, "Two Paths")August 19, 1995
46"Onna no Shigure" (女のしぐれ)August 21, 1996
47"Fuyu no Yado" (冬の宿)August 21, 1997
48"Inochi Fune" (いのち舟)February 28, 1998
49"Futaba San" (双葉山, "Mt. Futaba")August 22, 1998
50"Yume no Yume ~Chikamatsu Shinjū Monogatari~" (夢のゆめ~近松心中物語~)February 1, 1999
51"Shigure no Minato" (しぐれの港)June 19, 1999
52"Yukikō" (雪港)January 1, 2000
53"Iki na Sake" (粋な酒)July 1, 2000
54"Kita no Goban Machi" (北の五番町)August 18, 2001
55"Kono Aoi Sora ni wa" (この蒼い空には, "This Blue Sky")March 1, 2002
56"Gasshō - Kaze no Yado" (合掌 風の宿)July 20, 2002
57"Daikarasu ~Kokyō no Shino n de~" (大鴉~故郷偲んで~)February 19, 2003
56"Yoake no Shussen" (夜明けの出船, "Sailing at Dawn")August 20, 2003
57"Fūfu Gokoro" (夫婦ごころ)January 1, 2004
58"Shimokita Ryōka" (下北漁歌)August 25, 2004
59"Kinosaki Koiuta" (城崎恋歌)January 19, 2005
60"Ayairo no Koi" (あやいろの恋)February 15, 2006
61"Ojiro Washi" (オジロ鷲)September 20, 2006
62"Manten no Funauta" (満天の船歌)March 21, 2007
63"Koi Yadori ~Ginzan Yakei~" (恋宿り~銀山夜景~)May 21, 2008

References

  1. 細川たかし円天騒動で紅白辞退 (in Japanese). Nikkan Sports. 2007-12-05. Retrieved 2009-05-17.
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