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Chisako Takashima

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Chisako Takashima(A-24)
高嶋 ちさ子
Born (1968-08-24) August 24, 1968 (age 56)
Tokyo, Japan
NationalityJapanese
EducationYale School of Music
Occupation(s)Tarento, violinist, music producer
Years active1994–
AgentJ-two
Relatives
WebsiteOfficial website

Chisako Takashima (高嶋 ちさ子, Takashima Chisako, born August 24, 1968 in Tokyo, Japan)[1] is a Japanese tarento and violinist represented by J-two.

Filmography

TV and radio series

Year Title Network Notes Ref.
2001 Geijutsu ni Koishite! TV Tokyo Moderator
NDS presents Chisako Takashima Gentle Wind FM Aichi
Watashi wa Akiramenai NHK [2]
2009 Umi o Watatta Samurai Kan'ichi Asakawa BS Asahi
2012 Ogiyahagi no Aisha Henreki No Car, No Life! BS NTV

Advertisements

Title Notes
Honda Fit aria
Nihon Denwa Shisetsu
Lawson Premium Roll Cake

Films

Year Title Notes
2003 Bayside Shakedown 2

Discography

Singles

Year Title Notes
1996 "The Charm Of English Muffin"
"Kuro Neko no Tango"

Albums

Year Title Notes Ref.
1995 Chocolate Fashion 1 [3]
Chocolate Mix
1996 English Muffin
Akuma no Romance
1997 Colorful Violinist for "Orange"
1998 Rare Chocolate
1999 Chisa & Mino
2000 Mezamashi Classics
Cinema Paradiso: Cinema on Violin
Kaze no Tōrimichi
2001 Lovin' You
Mezamashi Classics 2
Chisa & Mino 2
Chisako! Early Best! 1995-1998
Angel's Dream: In Paradium
2002 Simba
Meza Cla 2003: Chisako Takashima to Nakama-tachi
2003 Around The World: Chisako Takashima & Prague Camerata
2004 Mezamashi Classics Best
freedom: chisako style music
2005 Crossover Selection
Classical Selection

CD extras

Year Title Notes
1996 Carmen Fantasy
Aishū no Europe: Europe

Awards

Year Title Notes
1997 Concerto Competition Prize

References

  1. ^ "高嶋 ちさ子". J-two (in Japanese). Retrieved 13 Jun 2016.
  2. ^ "[2]". NHK Archive (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 27 May 2010. Retrieved 13 Jun 2016.
  3. ^ "賢人:高嶋ちさ子". Soromon Ryū (in Japanese). TV Tokyo. 1 Dec 2013. Retrieved 13 Jun 2016.