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Miho Komatsu was born on 30 March, 1975 in Kobe, Hyogo, Japan, is a Miho Komatsu is singer and songwriter singer and songwriter. Discover Miho Komatsu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?

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Occupation Singer songwriter essayist
Age 48 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 30 March, 1975
Birthday 30 March
Birthplace Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
Nationality Japan

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Miho Komatsu (小松 未歩) is a former Japanese singer and songwriter.

Born and raised in Kobe, Japan, Komatsu began her career as a songwriter, writing "Kono Machi de Kimi to Kurashitai" for Field of View.

1996

In 1996, she recorded her first demo tape, which soon fell into the hands of a producer for Giza Studio.

She was signed to the label by the end of 1996.

1997

In May 1997, she released her debut single "Nazo", which served as the theme song to the Japanese anime series Case Closed.

The song peaked at number nine on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart in Japan and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ).

Her debut album of the same title (1997) peaked at number five on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart in Japan.

On 7 April 1997, the on-air version of her debut single Nazo was broadcast as an opening theme for the anime television series ''[[Detective Conan.

On 23 April 1997, the band Field of View released single Kono Machi de Kimi to Kurashitai where Miho was credited as a writer.

In the media, it was broadcast as an ending theme for TV Asahi's television program Chou Jigen Time Bomber.

It was Miho's first song written for another artist.

Later, she self-cover this song in her debut album.

On 28 May 1997, Nazo was officially released under the Zain Records label.

The single reached into Top 10 of Oricon Weekly Charts and charted more than 32 weeks.

On 18 June 1997, Miho wrote Japanese singer Arisa Tsujio's debut single Aoi Sora ni Deata.

In the media, it was promoted as a first ending theme for anime television series Chūka Ichiban!, the on-air version broadcast on April 27.

Miho self-covered this song in her debut album.

On 5 July 1997, the on-air version of Kagayakeru Hoshi was broadcast on TV Asahi as an ending theme for Anime television series Manmaru The Ninja Penguin.

On 13 August 1997, she released first LP Record ''Double Front Project Remix Feat.

Miho Komatsu "Nazo"'' which includes four remixes of debut single Nazo.

On 28 August 1997, the band Deen released twelfth single Kimi ga Inai Natsu where Miho was credited as a writer.

The on-air version of the song started to be broadcast on 11 August by Yomiuri TV as an ending theme for Anime television series Detective Conan.

Miho self-covered this song in her debut album.

On 3 September 1997, the band Wands released twelfth single Sabitsuita Machine Gun de Ima wo Uchi Nukou and Miho was credited as a writer.

In the media it was broadcast on Fuji TV as an ending theme for Anime television series Dragon Ball GT.

Miho self-cover this song in her debut album.

On 25 September, Miho released a second single Kagayakeru Hoshi under Amemura-O-Town Record label.

On 8 October 1997, the band Field of View released their first compilation album Singles Collection +4 and in track Oozora he was Miho credited as a writer.

Originally, Oozora he was planned be released as a single (with CD code ZADL-1072) however due to unknown reason it was canceled.

2003

Miho self-cover this song in her sixth album in 2003.

2006

After releasing her first compilation album Miho Komatsu Best ~once more~ (2006), which peaked at number 21 in Japan, she retired from music industry with no announcement.

As of May 2022, Komatsu has released eleven albums including eight studio albums, 26 singles, and two essay books.

During her ten year career, she never made any television appearances and performed live.

As a singer, Komatsu is perhaps best-known for writing and singing four theme songs for Case Closed, such as "Nazo", "Negai goto Hitotsu dake", "Kōri no ue ni Tatsu yō ni", and "Anata ga Iru kara".

As a songwriter, Komatsu has written songs for artists including Field of View, Deen, Wands, Rina Aiuchi, U-ka Saegusa in dB.

She has earned three Oricon Weekly Singles Chart top ten songs as a songwriter with "Kimi ga Inai Natsu" by Deen, "Sabitsuita Machine Gun de Ima o Uchinukō" by Wands, and "Precious Place" by Aiuchi.

When Miho Komatsu was 3 years old, she was influenced by her brother to start playing the electone (electronic organ).

Starting in junior high school, she became interested in Western and Japanese music.

Her music career then started by the 8th grade when she began making and writing songs on her own and participated in a band as keyboardist around this time as well.

When she became a senior in high school, Miho then became a vocalist of a band that played regularly in a Keihanshin live house.