Misora Hibari sings "Kanashii sake" at Tokyo Dome.
Against overwhelming pain in her legs, she performed the concert Fushichou Konsaato (Phoenix Concert) at the Tokyo Dome, on 11th April of 1988.
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Misora Hibari sings "Kanashii sake" at Tokyo Dome.
Against overwhelming pain in her legs, she performed the concert Fushichou Konsaato (Phoenix Concert) at the Tokyo Dome, on 11th April of 1988.
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This is what it says in the book called "Race, Ethnicity and Migration in Modern Japan" by Michael Weiner: It would not be an exaggeration to say that Misora personified what was authentically japanese. But She, too, was of korean descent, as was her husband, the singer-actor Kobayashi Akira.
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As for some of these lurid post i can only
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Shame this Ladys memory!
Hibari Misora... Wow. She is amazing!