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Akiko Ikuina (生稲 晃子, Ikuina Akiko; born April 28, 1968 in Tokyo) is a Japanese singer, actress, tarento, and politician.[1][2] She joined the Japanese pop idol group Onyanko Club in 1986.[3][4]

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Early life and education

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She was born in Setagaya, Tokyo, but moved to Koganei when she was a little girl.[5][6] She has an elder sister and an elder brother.[5] She was considered an honor student in elementary school.[5][6] Additionally, she was a member of a local soccer club.[5][7][8] After enrolling at Koganei Municipal Midori Junior High School (緑中学), she took up volleyball.[5][6][7] She also became the central figure in her class, and her group was known as the Ikuina Corps (生稲軍団, Ikuina Gundan).[6] She was nicknamed full moon (満月, Mangetsu) because of her round face.[5][7] At the time, she was courted by many boys.[9]

Entertainment career

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In April 1984, she enrolled at Kichijō Girls' High School (吉祥女子高校), and at the urging of her elder brother, an enthusiastic idol fan, she applied for the Horipro Talent Scout Caravan (ホリプロタレントスカウトキャラバン), a nationwide idol audition, but was not accepted.[5][8][10] This, however, led her to join an entertainment agency affiliated with Horipro, and she became active as a model.[5][8][11] In 1986, it was decided that the popular manga Touch would be made into a movie, and she auditioned for the role of the heroine of the movie.[5][8][10] She was told in advance by the audition officials that you would be selected, nevertheless, she was subsequently rejected in the final round because of her affiliation with an entertainment agency.[8] She cried at this treatment and developed an intense distrust of the entertainment industry.[8]

However, in June 1986, she auditioned for a variety show called Yūyake Nyan Nyan("Sunset Meow Meow") (夕やけニャンニャン) featuring the then very popular idol group Onyanko Club, and she was accepted.[5][8][7] After joining Onyanko Club, she was called Oinarisan (おいなりさん, Oinarisan), but eventually became known as Akko (あっこ, Akko).[12] In November 1986, Onyanko Club released a song called Koi wa Question, and she was selected as one of the lead vocalists for the first time.[13] This song is considered one of Onyanko Club's most accomplished works.[14] In December 1986, comedian Makoto Tokonamegawa (常滑川まこと) got into trouble when he pressed his crotch against her face during Yūyake Nyan Nyan.[15]

In February 1987, she took the entrance exams for Rikkyo University, Seikei University, and Otsuma Women's University, in addition to Waseda University where her elder brother was enrolled, but was not accepted, partly because her entertainment activities did not allow her enough time to study.[16][17] In April 1987, she had no choice but to attend English literature department at Keisen Women's Junior College.[5][18] However, She was selected, along with Shizuka Kudō and Makiko Saitō, to be a member of the sub-group Ushirogami Hikaretai , replacing Ushiroyubi Sasaregumi, which was disbanded after the graduation of Mamiko Takai.[6][19] At the time of its formation, she was considered the main figure.[11] In addition, she became a DJ on a radio show called Onyanko no Abunai Yorudayo (おニャン子のアブない夜だよ), along with popular member Marina Watanabe.[20][21] In May 1987, their debut song, Toki no Kawa wo Koete (時の河を超えて), was released.[19][22] This song was the theme song for the anime High School! Kimengumi and ranked number one on the Oricon charts.[19][22] In July 1987, they hosted a radio show, Tokyo Best Hit (TOKYOベストヒット), along with TV personality Tsutomu Sekine.[20][21] She also became a topic of conversation when she appeared in Lawson's Karaage commercial.[21] Although Onyanko Club disbanded in September 1987, Ushirogami Hikaretai continued its activities, and they held concerts, but their activities were suspended in May 1988.[23] Shortly thereafter, she made her solo debut with the song Mugiwara de Dance (麦わらでダンス), the theme song of the anime Tsuide ni Tonchinkan.[18][20]

Since then, she has been active in TV dramas and variety shows in addition to singing.[18][24] From 1999 to 2003, she played the role of a mother who used to be a yankee (the term "yankee" here means "delinquent girl") in a well-received drama series called Kids War (キッズ・ウォー).[18][24] She also appeared in a popular Jidaigeki called The Unfettered Shogun.[24] In 2010, she studied psychology at the Heartful Life Counselor Academy (ハートフルライフカウンセラー学院, Hārtofuru Raifukaunserā Gakuin) and became a certified cognitive behavioral therapist.[24][25] In 2022, she became an outside director of TAYA Co., Ltd (田谷), a nationwide chain of beauty salons.[26]

Political career

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In September 2016, she became an expert member of the Council for the realization of work style reform (働き方改革実現会議), a consultative committee established by the government.[27]

On April 4, 2022, Ikuina announced her bid for parliament under the Liberal Democratic Party. 2 days later she stated "I'd like to not dirty the Onyanko Club name and do my best." Her opposition to same-sex marriage on an NHK questionnaire attracted controversy, with 14 out of 26 questions left unanswered.[28] It was later revealed that Ikuina's response on a question about Coronavirus policy was identical to LDP opponent Kentaro Asahi's, only changed to be grammatically feminine.[29]

In July 2022, she was elected fifth in the six-member House of Councillors' Tokyo constituency.[18][30][31]

On 15 August 2022, Kyodo News erroneously reported that Ikuina attended Yasukuni Shrine, which honours Japan's war dead, including convicted Class-A war criminals. This report led to criticism in South Korea, as the shrine is viewed by many as a symbol of Japan's wartime militarism. The controversy was further amplified when it was announced that Ikuina would represent the government at a ceremony honouring Koreans who had died while being forced to labour at the Sado mines, prompting South Korea to protest her attendance.[32]

Ikuina denied the Kyodo report regarding her visit to Yasukuni Shrine. On 25 November 2024, Kyodo News issued an apology for the erroneous report and acknowledged that the misinformation had adversely affected Japan–South Korea relations.[33][34]

Personal life

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In 2003, she married Tomohiro Sayama (佐山智洋, Sayama Tomohiro), a producer for a commercial production company.[18][35] They then opened a teppanyaki restaurant.[35] In 2006, She gave birth to a baby girl.[18][35]

In November 2015, Ikuina announced that she had received treatment for breast cancer. She was first diagnosed in April 2011 on her 43rd birthday, and had undergone five different surgical procedures in the time between her diagnosis and her announcement, the most recent of which had resulted in a total mastectomy of her right breast.[36] In 2016, she released a book entitled "To my Right Breast: Thank You and Farewell" (右胸にありがとう そしてさようなら) documenting the four-year, eight-month long battle from her diagnosis to her fifth surgery.[37]

Discography

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Singles

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Year Title Details Peak chart
position (Oricon)
1988 "Mugiwara de Dance" (麦わらでダンス)
  • Release date: May 21, 1988
  • B-side: "Yume ni Aitai" (夢に逢いたい)
#8
"Virgin Shounen ni Kuchizuke wo" (Virgin少年に接吻くちづけ)
  • Release date: September 21, 1988
  • B-side: "Shadow of Palm Tree"
#9
1989 "Fanfare ga Kikoeru" (ファンファーレが聴こえる)
  • Release date: January 25, 1989
  • B-side: "Watashi dake no Liberty" (わたしだけのリバティー)
#15
"Japanese Girl"
  • Release date: May 24, 1989
  • B-side: "Yūbae no Hashi" (夕映えの橋)
#23
"Wasuretai no ni" (忘れたいのに)
  • Release date: September 27, 1989
  • B-side: "Asatsuyu no Hitomi" (朝露の瞳)
#39
1990 "Nichiyōbi wa Iranai" (日曜日はいらない)
  • Release date: March 7, 1990
  • B-side: "Umi ni Naritai" (海になりたい)
#48
1991 "Luna GREAT"
#93
1995 "Funky Lullaby" (ファンキーララバイ)
  • Release date: June 10, 1995
  • Image song of the Shiroki F.C. Serena football team
  • B-side: "Funky Lullaby (Long Version)" (ファンキーララバイ -Long Version-)
2008 "Oh! Sanpo Biyori" (Oh!散歩日和)
  • Release date: October 8, 2008
  • Duet with Takeo Chii
  • B-side: "Mukashi dattara" (昔だったら)

Special singles

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  • Akko no X'mas Calendar (あっこのX'mas Calendar) (1989)

Albums

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Studio albums

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  • "Ikuina" De-Dance (「生稲」De-Dance) (1988)
  • Nihon "Ikuina" Kikō (日本「生稲」紀行) (1989)

Compilation albums

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  • My Kore! (Myこれ!) series
    • My Kore! Ction: Ikuina Akiko BEST (Myこれ!クション 生稲晃子BEST) (2002)
    • My Kore! Choice 20: Nihon "Ikuina" Kikō + Singles Collection (Myこれ!チョイス 20 日本「生稲」紀行+シングルコレクション) (2008)
    • My Kore! Lite: Ikuina Akiko (Myこれ!Lite 生稲晃子) (2010)
  • Ikuina Akiko SINGLES Complete (生稲晃子 SINGLESコンプリート) (2007)

Films

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  • Gatsby Bokura wa Kono Natsu Necktie o Suru (1990)[38]
  • Okuman Chōja ni Natta Otoko (1994), Kazumi Kasai[39]
  • Te no Hira no Shiawase (2010), Ikuko Takebayashi[40]
  • Live (2014), Yōko Tamura[41]

TV programs

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References

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Akiko Ikuina is a Japanese former idol singer, actress, and politician known for her membership in the influential 1980s idol group Onyanko Club and her subsequent transition to a prominent political career, including serving as Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs from November 2024 to 2025. Born on April 28, 1968, in Setagaya City, Tokyo, Ikuina joined Onyanko Club in 1986 as member number 40 and later became the leader of its sub-unit Ushirogami Hikaretai, contributing to the group's popularity during the height of Japan's idol boom. Following her time with the group, she pursued a solo singing career and established herself as an actress and tarento, appearing in various television dramas, variety shows, and other media projects. In more recent years, Ikuina has focused on public service and politics as a member of the Liberal Democratic Party, participating in advisory roles such as expert member positions on work style reform councils and cancer control initiatives starting in 2016. She graduated from Keisen Junior College in 1990 and was elected to the House of Councillors in July 2022. She was appointed Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs in November 2024.

Early life and education

Childhood and family background

Akiko Ikuina was born on April 28, 1968, in Setagaya City, Tokyo. She moved to Koganei as a young child and grew up there. She attended local schools in Koganei and was active in a junior soccer club during elementary school.

Schooling and early interests

Akiko Ikuina attended Kichijō Girls' High School starting in April 1984. During her high school years, she participated in talent auditions. In 1984, she entered the Horipro Talent Scout Caravan, reaching the third round but not winning, though she was scouted by an affiliated agency. In March 1986, during her final year of high school, she participated in the Miss Minami-chan Contest for the image girl of the Touch heroine Asakura Minami, reaching the final but being disqualified due to her agency affiliation. After graduating from high school in March 1987, she enrolled in the English Department at Keisen Jogakuen Junior College. She graduated in 1990. In June 1986, she successfully auditioned for the television program Yūyake Nyan Nyan, marking the start of her professional entertainment career with Onyanko Club as member number 40.

Entertainment career

Onyanko Club and Ushirogami Hikaretai

Akiko Ikuina joined the popular Japanese idol group Onyanko Club in June 1986 as member number 40 after successfully auditioning for the Fuji Television program Yūyake Nyan Nyan. Initially nicknamed "Oinarisan," she soon became widely known as "Akko" among fans and within the group. In November 1986, she took on a prominent role as lead vocalist for the Onyanko Club single "Koi wa Question." She also co-hosted the radio program Onyanko no Abunai Yorudayo and appeared in a commercial for Lawson karaage. In April 1987, Ikuina formed the Onyanko Club sub-unit Ushirogami Hikaretai alongside Shizuka Kudō and Makiko Saitō. The trio debuted in May 1987 with the single "Toki no Kawa wo Koete," which reached number 1 on the Oricon chart. Onyanko Club disbanded in September 1987 following the graduation of multiple members including Ikuina on September 20. Ushirogami Hikaretai continued briefly before suspending activities in May 1988. Ikuina's solo music career began shortly thereafter.

Solo music career

Akiko Ikuina began her solo music career in 1988 following her group activities. Her debut solo single, "Mugiwara de Dance", was released in May 1988 and peaked at number 8 on the Oricon charts while serving as the theme song for the anime Tsuide ni Tonchinkan. She continued releasing singles throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s, including "Virgin Shounen ni Kuchizuke wo" (1988, peaked at number 9), "Fanfare ga Kikoeru" (1989, number 15), "Japanese Girl" (1989, number 23), "Wasuretai no ni" (1989, number 39), "Nichiyōbi wa Iranai" (1990, number 48), and "Luna GREAT" (1991, number 93), the last of which was used as the ending theme for the OVA Majū Senshi Luna Varga. In 2008, she released the duet single "Oh! Sanpo Biyori". Her studio albums comprised 「生稲」De-Dance in 1988 and Nihon "Ikuina" Kikō in 1989. In the 2000s, compilation albums featured her work, including entries in the My Kore! series and the SINGLES Complete collection in 2007.

Acting and television roles

Akiko Ikuina has established herself as a versatile actress through numerous appearances in television dramas and films, often portraying strong, relatable characters in family-oriented and historical stories. She is well known for her recurring role as Obun, the spirited wife of Chōjirō (played by Yūji Yamamoto), in the jidaigeki series Abarenbō Shōgun, beginning as a new regular in season VII (1996) and continuing into season VIII. This role highlighted her ability to embody lively Edo-period townspeople in the long-running period drama. Ikuina achieved particular popularity with her portrayal of Haruko Imai (later Tsumura), a former yankee (delinquent girl) and divorcee who becomes a mother navigating blended family life, in the TBS series Kids War: Zaken na yo (1999) and its sequels Kids War 2 (2000), Kids War 3 (2001), and Kids War 4 (2002). The character resonated with audiences for its depth and contributed to the series' enduring appeal as a family drama centered on children and social issues. Her other notable television work includes a supporting appearance in the historical drama Ôoku: Tanjô - Arikoto · Iemitsu-hen (2012), where she featured in 9 episodes. In film, Ikuina's credits encompass Gatsby Bokura wa Kono Natsu Necktie o Suru (1990), in which she played Tokiko Takeda, Okuman Chōja ni Natta Otoko (1994) as Kazumi Kasai, Te no Hira no Shiawase (2010) as Ikuko Takebayashi, and Live (2014) as Yōko Tamura. These roles reflect her range across romantic, comedic, and dramatic genres. According to IMDb, she is particularly recognized for her performances in Ôoku: Tanjô - Arikoto · Iemitsu-hen (2012), Kids War 2 (2000), and Live (2014).

Political career

Entry into public service

Akiko Ikuina transitioned into public service through advisory roles in government councils addressing work-life balance and cancer support, drawing on her personal experiences. In September 2016, she was appointed as an expert member from the private sector to the government's Council for the Realization of Work Style Reform, chaired by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. This appointment allowed her to contribute perspectives on supporting workers facing health challenges, including proposals for mechanisms to aid cancer patients in balancing treatment and employment. She also served as a member of the Advisory Board for the Corporate Action to Promote Cancer Control under the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, where she advocated for workplace policies enabling employees to continue working during cancer treatment. These roles reflected her growing focus on public policy influenced by her breast cancer advocacy. On April 4, 2022, she announced her candidacy for the House of Councillors under the Liberal Democratic Party.

Election to the House of Councillors

Akiko Ikuina was elected to the House of Councillors in the national election held on July 10, 2022, as a Liberal Democratic Party candidate in the Tokyo constituency. She secured one of the six available seats in the multi-member district, receiving 619,792 votes and finishing fifth overall among the successful candidates. This marked her first successful bid for national office, with the Liberal Democratic Party winning two seats in Tokyo. Her term as a member of the House of Councillors officially began on July 26, 2022. Upon entering the chamber, Ikuina received initial assignments to the Diet Affairs Committee (LDP), the Committee on Health, Welfare and Labour, the Special Committee on Consumer Affairs, and the Research Committee on Foreign Affairs and National Security.

Government positions

Akiko Ikuina has held a series of positions within the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and the national government since her election to the House of Councillors. In September 2022, she was appointed Deputy Director of the Women's Affairs Division of the LDP. The following month, in October 2022, she was named Vice-Chairperson of the Committee on Organizations Involved with Health and Welfare within the LDP. In October 2023, she took on the role of Deputy Director of the Internet Media Division of the LDP. In November 2024, Ikuina was appointed Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs in the second Ishiba Cabinet, marking her elevation to a senior government position in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This role involves supporting the Foreign Minister in policy formulation, diplomatic engagements, and administrative duties related to Japan's foreign relations.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Akiko Ikuina married Tomohiro Sayama, a producer for a commercial production company, in May 2003. Following their marriage, the couple opened a teppanyaki restaurant in Roppongi, which they have operated together. In March 2006, Ikuina gave birth to a daughter.

Breast cancer diagnosis and recovery

Akiko Ikuina was diagnosed with breast cancer on April 28, 2011, coinciding with her 43rd birthday. She experienced two recurrences during her treatment and underwent five surgeries over a period of four years and eight months. The treatment culminated in a total mastectomy of her right breast. Ikuina publicly announced that she had received treatment for breast cancer in November 2015, sharing details of her ordeal after completing her surgeries. In 2016, she published the book To my Right Breast: Thank You and Farewell, a personal account reflecting on her experience with the disease and recovery.

Counseling certification and advocacy

In 2010, Akiko Ikuina studied psychology and counseling at the Heartful Life Counselor Academy, where she gained foundational training in the field. She obtained certifications as a psychological counselor and mental trainer from the Japan Promotion Counselor Association, and later became a lecturer at the academy while also serving as an email counselor. Her expertise includes child-rearing and mental health issues related to cancer treatment and recovery. In 2021, Ikuina earned certification as a cognitive behavioral therapist from the Japan Promotion Counselor Association, motivated by observations of mental fatigue during the COVID-19 pandemic and related challenges in her professional environment. Through her counseling qualifications and ongoing roles at the academy, she has engaged in advocacy for mental health support by providing consultations and sharing practical applications of cognitive behavioral techniques to help individuals adjust their perspectives. In April 2022, she was appointed as an outside director (audit and supervisory committee member) of TAYA Co., Ltd., a major beauty salon chain, with the appointment formalized following the June 2022 shareholders' meeting; her counseling background was cited as a key factor in offering insights from social contribution, consumer, and women's perspectives.

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