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3Yukiko Okada (Born as Kayo Satō; August 22, 1967 – April 8, 1986) was a Japanese {{idol singer}} in [[TheEighties the 1980s]]. She was a winner of the talent show, ''Star Tanjō!'' (essentially a Japanese predecessor to ''Series/AmericanIdol'') and pretty much after that, the rest is history.
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5Known as "Yukko" to her fans, Okada debuted with the single, "First Date" on April 21, 1984. Her 1986 single "Kuchibiru Network", reached number one on the Oricon weekly singles chart dated February 10, 1986. She was on her way to becoming a star and [[WhatCouldHaveBeen had she continued]], would've been as big a star as Music/SeikoMatsuda; another idol singer who was also very popular in her time. Yukiko would've always been remembered for her simple voice and being [[TheCutie cute]], [[{{UsefulNotes/Kawaisa}} petite]], and [[TheIngenue innocent]].
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7Sadly, on April 8, 1986, Okada was taken to hospital after being discovered in her apartment with a slashed wrist. Hideyoshi Aizawa, the founder of Sun Music, picked her up from the hospital, and she asked to be taken to the office. However, as soon as she was left alone, she ran to the roof and jumped, dying instantly.
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9Information on Okada is sparse in the west as her time was obviously before the rise of the internet, so if you have some time to spare, a 3-part fan documentary entitled "KANASHII YOKAN: The Life and Legacy of Yukiko Okada" chronicling Okada's entire life can be found [[https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6y5bci?playlist=x665e6 here]]
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11It's now been over 30 years since her death, but Yukiko's memory is still fresh in peoples mind. On April 8 every year on the anniversary of her death, fans gather and lay a memorial for her, both on her grave and on the spot she died, proving that even though she is gone, she will never be forgotten.
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16'''Selected Discography:'''
17!!!Albums
18* [1984.9.5] ''Cinderella''
19* [1985.3.21] ''FAIRY''
20* [1985.9.18] ''Jyūgatsu no Ningyo''
21* [1986.3.21] ''Venus Tanjō''
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23!!Provides examples of:
24* TheEighties: Okada's debut and peak, during the decade in what's commonly believed to be the "Golden Age of Idols".
25* AccidentalMisnaming:
26** A nervous Okada introduced herself as 'Yukko' and the name has since gotten stuck until becoming an AffectionateNickname.
27** On her TV debut as an idol, the host referred to her as "Ukiko Okada" and also mis-identified her song "First Date" as "First Lady".
28* CosmicMotifs: ''Venus Tanjō'' is a concept album about space and planets, including song titles like Jupiter.
29* FaceOnTheCover: The sleeve art for her singles often feature a close-up shot of Okada in portrait form. Very ''de rigueur'' for 1980s idol packaging.
30* GratuitousEnglish: Many of her songs include English phrases, most notably "Kuchibiru Network".
31* IdolSinger: The most basic example of one.
32* SillyLoveSongs: Why, of course. A lot of her songs involve romance of some sort. Her debut song, "First Date", as well as her no.1 hit, "Kuchibiru Network", are pretty much these.
33* TeenIdol: She started her singing career at the age of 16.

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