Miori Takimoto
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Miori Takimoto is a Japanese actress and a former musical performer. She is best known for being a member of the disbanded Japanese idol
Japanese idol
In Japanese culture, are media personalities in their teens and early twenties who are considered particularly attractive or cute and who will, for a period ranging from several months to a few years, regularly appear in the mass media, e.g...

 group SweetS
SweetS
was a Japanese idol group. Put together through auditions, the group debuted in 2003 on the avex trax label. Although the group met minor success, they disbanded after three years with the release of a final single in June 2006....

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Biography

Miori Takimoto began her professional career as a member of the former group SweetS
SweetS
was a Japanese idol group. Put together through auditions, the group debuted in 2003 on the avex trax label. Although the group met minor success, they disbanded after three years with the release of a final single in June 2006....

, signed by avex. She was chosen from the avex trax 2002-2003 auditions, and the group debuted on August 27, 2003. During these years, she had side projects such as modelling for various magazines and acting in Waseda Academy commercials. Miori and her fellow ex-SweetS members parted ways on June 7, 2006. Upon departing from the music business, she decided to pursue a career in acting. She appeared in a music video for Himari in November 2007. Currently Miori is signed with Stardust and since then has appeared in the film Higanjima, Yui
Yui (singer)
, stylized as YUI, is a multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, composer, actress, and radio personality. Born and raised in Fukuoka, she played live at various locations in her home town before being noticed by Sony Music Japan when she was 17 and released her debut single months later...

's "Never Say Die
It's All Too Much/Never Say Die
"It's All Too Much"/"Never Say Die" is the fourteenth single by Japanese pop singer-songwriter Yui. The single was released on October 7, 2009. These two songs were used for a movie version of the anime version of Kaiji, as a theme song and an insert song...

" music video, and various commercials.

Commercials

  • 2004 – Circle K Bakery
  • 2005 – Waseda Academy
  • 2009 – Sony Sonpo Campaign
  • 2009 – Astellas Pharma Inc. and Pfizer Ltd.

Music Videos

  • 2007 – Himari's "Akeneiro, Sora no Shita"
  • 2009 – Fukuramu SUKURAMU's "Natsu no Hi"
  • 2009 – YUI's "Never Say Die"
  • 2010 – Stereophony's "Hanbunko"

Live Performances

  • December 27, 2009 – 3-B Junior Live
  • February 14, 2010 – 3-B Junior Special Valentine's Live

External links

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