Hiromi Sato
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is a Japan
Japan
Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...

ese female singer-songwriter from Iwate Prefecture
Iwate Prefecture
is the second largest prefecture of Japan after Hokkaido. It is located in the Tōhoku region of Honshū island and contains the island's easternmost point. The capital is Morioka. Iwate has the lowest population density of any prefecture outside Hokkaido...

. She has performed for songs for games and anime
Anime
is the Japanese abbreviated pronunciation of "animation". The definition sometimes changes depending on the context. In English-speaking countries, the term most commonly refers to Japanese animated cartoons....

, such as Mizuiro
Mizuiro
Mizuiro is a visual novel made by NekoNeko Soft released in 2001. It has versions for four different platforms: PC CD , Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, and PC DVD-Rom....

, Onegai Twins
Please Twins!
, is an anime television series, scripted by Yousuke Kuroda and produced by Bandai Visual, which was later adapted into a light novel and one-volume manga series. It centers on a family of three teenagers in high school all living together who are unsure which two of them are related to each other...

, Green Green
Green Green
is a Japanese, 12-episode anime adaptation of the H-game of the same name. While there are no sexually explicit scenes in the first 12 episodes, the series has a strong focus on nudity. A non-canon sequel exists to the story as a thirteenth episode, which was released at a later date...

, and the Galaxy Angel
Galaxy Angel
In the video game universe, the Galaxy Angels are from the "Special Guardian Division" and they work closely with the "Imperial Special Guards" and the "Satellite Defense Teams". They are the guardians of the White Moon, the sacred planet of the Transbaal Empire, and the personal protectors of the...

 games. She has also written songs for other artists. Prior to December 10, 2005, her name was written as 佐藤裕美. She is affiliated with ARIA Entertainment. She runs the company S Inc.

Biography

During the 1990s, Hiromi Sato sang and played keyboard as part of the indies band Satyagraha. The band recorded only one album Park, before disbanding in 2000. Sato made her solo singing debut in 2000 with the song "Shield", ending theme for the PC game Kanaria: Kono omoi o uta ni nosete
Canary (anime)
is the first eroge game made by Front Wing, and has also been adapted into an anime OVA, which is not hentai. The game was re-released for the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2 in non-adult content.-Story:...

 by Front Wing
Front Wing
is a Japanese visual novel studio that products that specializes in the production of adult visual novels. To date, the company has released 22 different games, came with three popular well-English released games/anime of Makai Tenshi Jibril, Majo no Ochakai and Canary...

. In October 2001 she released her first major debut album, Looking for sign, a collection of game theme songs she had performed. She started performing theme songs for TV anime in 2003, where she performed the opening theme for the TV anime adaptation of Green Green, "Guri Guri", and the opening theme for Onegai Twins, "Second Flight", which was a duet with Kotoko. The "Second Flight" single reached number 15 on the Oricon
Oricon
, established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan. It started as , which was founded by Sōkō Koike in November 1967 and became known for its music charts. Oricon Inc...

 charts, charting for 16 weeks.
She had her first voice-acting role in the 2005 TV anime Sousei no Aquarion
Genesis of Aquarion
is an anime TV series written and directed by Shoji Kawamori, produced by Satelight.The science fiction series is a homage to the Super Robot shows of the 1970s and 1980s, executed with modern animation techniques and aesthetics...

 as Rena Rune.

In May 2007, Sato started her own company S Inc., a talent management and music production agency.

Singles

  • 2003-08-06: "Guri Guri" - TV anime Green Green opening theme, split single with Yuria
    Yuria
    YURIA is a Japanese singer from Osaka Prefecture who sings anime and adult games theme songs. She used to be in a band named Honey Bee, in which she is both the band's vocalist and guitarist...

  • 2004-06-25: "Angelic Symphony" - PC game Galaxy Angel
    Galaxy Angel
    In the video game universe, the Galaxy Angels are from the "Special Guardian Division" and they work closely with the "Imperial Special Guards" and the "Satellite Defense Teams". They are the guardians of the White Moon, the sacred planet of the Transbaal Empire, and the personal protectors of the...

     Eternal Lovers opening theme
  • 2004-11-26: "Owari Naki Prelude" - PS2 game Galaxy Angel Eternal Lovers ending theme
  • 2004-12-23: "Koeda-chan no Ohayahho-♪" - TV anime Midori no Kuni no Koeda-chan theme song
  • 2005-01-19: "Akatsuki no Sora o Kakeru" - TV anime Grenadier: Hohoemi no senshi theme song (terrestrial broadcast)
  • 2005-03-30: Sugar season vol.1: Harukaze
  • 2005-06-29: Sugar season vol.2: Natsuhana
  • 2005-07-13: "Milktea Kiss" - PC game Magical Canan
    Magical Canan
    is a magical girl eroge developed and published by Terios. It was later adapted into a hentai OVA and a 13 episode-long television series. The OVA has been licensed by, and is available on DVD from Adult Source Media...

     -RISEA- theme song
  • 2005-07-21: "Hello Goodbye" - PC game Green Green 3: Hello Goodbye opening theme
  • 2005-08-03: "Toki no Musoubana" - TV anime Kidō Shinsengumi Moeyo Ken
    Kido Shinsengumi Moeyo Ken
    Moeyo Ken, known in Japan as is a PC video game and anime about magical girl variants of Shinsengumi, a police force, and of Sakamoto Ryunosuke and his illegal companion, Nekomaru. Originally an OVA, it was also adapted into a television series...

     opening theme
  • 2005-10-26: Sugar season vol.3: Akitsuki
  • 2005-12-21: Sugar season vol.4: Fuyu Koi
  • 2005-12-23: "Tears in snow" - PC game True Tears
    True Tears
    is a Japanese visual novel developed by La'cryma, a collaboration between Broccoli, Circus, GameCrab and Rei Izumi, and was originally released on March 31, 2006 for the PC as a DVD in Japan rated for everyone, followed by a Hong Kong and Taiwanese release on March 31, 2007...

     opening theme
  • 2006-03-17: "Dream Maker" - Radio show Satou Hiromi no Komideji opening theme
  • 2006-07-28: "Cause your love ~shiroi melody~" - PS2 game Galaxy Angel II: Zettai Ryōiki no Tobira ending theme
  • 2006-11-24: "Venus Dream" - TV anime Mamoru-kun ni Megami no Shukufuku o!
    Mamoru-kun ni Megami no Shukufuku o!
    , also known as Venus to Mamoru, is a Japanese light novel series written by Hiroki Iwata and illustrated by Toshiyuki Satō following Mamoru Yoshimura and his far-from-normal high school life with girlfriend Ayako Takasu, who possess magical powers called "Beatrice".The series was first published...

     ending theme
  • 2007-08-24: "Sayonara" - TV anime Mushi-Uta
    Mushi-Uta
    is a light novel series by Kyouhei Iwai, with illustrations by Ruroo. There is also a short story light novel series called Mushi-Uta bug that is serialized in The Sneaker magazine. A manga adaptation by Seijuro Miz is serialized in Shōnen Ace magazine...

     ending theme
  • 2008-06-25: "Taiyō no Aria" - PS2 game Galaxy Angel II: Eigō Kaiki no Toki opening theme
  • 2008-12-17: "Amber World" - PC game Amber Quartz opening theme
  • 2009-08-26: "Sorairo" - PC game Sorairo opening theme

Albums

  • 2001-10-30: Hiromi Sato Game Theme song Collection ~Looking for sign~
  • 2003-01-22: Sugar kiss ~Theme Song Collection~
  • 2005-02-24: Angelica
  • 2007-05-25: Brilliant Moon
  • 2009-02-04: Merry! Merry-Go-Round

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