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Singer Yoichi Sugawara dies at 92

From NHK · () Japanese

Translated from Japanese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Japanese singer Yoichi Sugawara, known for hits like "Shiritai no" and "Kyou de Owakare," passed away on May 31 at age 92.
  • He died in a Tokyo hospital due to malignant lymphoma.
  • Sugawara achieved popularity in the 1970s with his melancholic ballads.

Yoichi Sugawara, a beloved Japanese singer celebrated for his hit songs "Shiritai no" (I Don't Want to Know) and "Kyou de Owakare" (We Say Goodbye Today), has died at the age of 92. His passing occurred on May 31 at a hospital in Tokyo, where he was being treated for malignant lymphoma.

Sugawara rose to prominence in the 1970s, captivating audiences with his deeply emotional ballads. His distinctive voice and heartfelt performances resonated with many, establishing him as a significant figure in Japanese popular music. The songs he is most remembered for often conveyed themes of love, loss, and farewell, touching the hearts of a generation.

His career spanned several decades, during which he released numerous records and performed extensively. While "Shiritai no" and "Kyou de Owakare" remain his most iconic tracks, his extensive discography showcased a consistent dedication to his craft and a profound connection with his listeners. His legacy is cemented in the enduring popularity of his music, which continues to be cherished by fans.

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Originally published by NHK in Japanese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.