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{{nihongo|'''Kou Shibasaki'''|柴咲コウ|Shibasaki Kou}}, real name {{nihongo|'''Yukie Yamamura'''|山村幸恵|Yamamura Yukie}} is a Japanese actress and pop singer. She is managed by Stardust Promotion agency and signed to Victor Entertainment label.
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{{nihongo|'''Ko Shibasaki'''|柴咲 コウ|Shibasaki }}, real name {{nihongo|'''Yukie Yamamura'''|山村 幸恵|Yamamura Yukie}} is a Japanese actress and pop singer. She is managed by Stardust Promotion agency and signed to Victor Entertainment label.
  
 
Shibasaki has two units: Koh+ (with ''[[wikipedia:Masaharu Fukuyama|Masaharu Fukuyama]]'') and Galaxias! (with Deco*27 and TeddyLoid). Shibasaki made her debut in the music industry in 2002 with her first single, "Trust My Feelings", but she became recognized for her second single, "Tsuki no Shizuku", which was used for the movie ''[[wikipedia:Yomigaeri|Yomigaeri]]''.
 
Shibasaki has two units: Koh+ (with ''[[wikipedia:Masaharu Fukuyama|Masaharu Fukuyama]]'') and Galaxias! (with Deco*27 and TeddyLoid). Shibasaki made her debut in the music industry in 2002 with her first single, "Trust My Feelings", but she became recognized for her second single, "Tsuki no Shizuku", which was used for the movie ''[[wikipedia:Yomigaeri|Yomigaeri]]''.
  
Although unable to compose (mainstream) music on her own, Kou Shibasaki writes the lyrics for most of her songs. Many of her singles have become theme songs for various films, dramas, and commercials. Her single "Lover Soul" was the ending theme song for the live action drama ''[[wikipedia:Otomen|Otomen]]''.
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Although unable to compose (mainstream) music on her own, Ko Shibasaki writes the lyrics for most of her songs. Many of her singles have become theme songs for various films, dramas, and commercials. Her single "Lover Soul" was the ending theme song for the live action drama ''[[wikipedia:Otomen|Otomen]]''.
  
 
Shibasaki debuted in 2000 when she portrayed the cold, deadly, and promiscuous ''[[wikipedia:Mitsuko Souma|Mitsuko Souma]]'' in the cult classic ''[[wikipedia:Battle Royale|Battle Royale]]''. Her acting career took off with this film and also raised her international profile not only in Japan, but all over East Asia. Shibasaki also won critical acclaim for her role as ''Tsubaki Sakurai'' in the 2001 film ''[[wikipedia:Go|Go]]'', which earned her several awards, including the Best Supporting Actress Award of Japanese Academy, the Hōchi Movie Award, the Kinema Junpō Award. Since her debut in 2000, Shibasaki has worked in numerous television shows, movies and commercials. Her stage name is taken from the main character of ''Junko Kawakami'''s manga "Golden Delicious Apple Sherbet".
 
Shibasaki debuted in 2000 when she portrayed the cold, deadly, and promiscuous ''[[wikipedia:Mitsuko Souma|Mitsuko Souma]]'' in the cult classic ''[[wikipedia:Battle Royale|Battle Royale]]''. Her acting career took off with this film and also raised her international profile not only in Japan, but all over East Asia. Shibasaki also won critical acclaim for her role as ''Tsubaki Sakurai'' in the 2001 film ''[[wikipedia:Go|Go]]'', which earned her several awards, including the Best Supporting Actress Award of Japanese Academy, the Hōchi Movie Award, the Kinema Junpō Award. Since her debut in 2000, Shibasaki has worked in numerous television shows, movies and commercials. Her stage name is taken from the main character of ''Junko Kawakami'''s manga "Golden Delicious Apple Sherbet".

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Ko Shibasaki

Kou Shibasaki.jpg

Profile
Japanese name: 柴咲コウ
Gender: Female
Date of birth: August 5, 1981
Place of birth: Toshima, Tokyo, Japan
Genres: Pop
Years active: 1998-present
Labels: Universal Music Japan (2002-2014)
Victor Entertainment (2014-present)
Stardust Promotion (actress)
Website: koshibasaki.com

Ko Shibasaki (柴咲 コウ Shibasaki Kō?), real name Yukie Yamamura (山村 幸恵 Yamamura Yukie?) is a Japanese actress and pop singer. She is managed by Stardust Promotion agency and signed to Victor Entertainment label.

Shibasaki has two units: Koh+ (with Masaharu Fukuyama) and Galaxias! (with Deco*27 and TeddyLoid). Shibasaki made her debut in the music industry in 2002 with her first single, "Trust My Feelings", but she became recognized for her second single, "Tsuki no Shizuku", which was used for the movie Yomigaeri.

Although unable to compose (mainstream) music on her own, Ko Shibasaki writes the lyrics for most of her songs. Many of her singles have become theme songs for various films, dramas, and commercials. Her single "Lover Soul" was the ending theme song for the live action drama Otomen.

Shibasaki debuted in 2000 when she portrayed the cold, deadly, and promiscuous Mitsuko Souma in the cult classic Battle Royale. Her acting career took off with this film and also raised her international profile not only in Japan, but all over East Asia. Shibasaki also won critical acclaim for her role as Tsubaki Sakurai in the 2001 film Go, which earned her several awards, including the Best Supporting Actress Award of Japanese Academy, the Hōchi Movie Award, the Kinema Junpō Award. Since her debut in 2000, Shibasaki has worked in numerous television shows, movies and commercials. Her stage name is taken from the main character of Junko Kawakami's manga "Golden Delicious Apple Sherbet".

In March 2011, it was announced that Shibasaki would make her "Hollywood debut" in a Keanu Reeves-led adaptation of the famous Chushingura story. A story of samurai loyalty and revenge and titled 47 Ronin, it is billed as the first ever English-language adaptation of the legend based on historical events in the early 18th century.

Song themes in Detective Conan

Movie themes

See also