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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)[1] is a Japanese tarento and violinist. She was born in Tokyo.

Filmography

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TV and radio series

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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

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

Films

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Year Title Notes
2003 Bayside Shakedown 2

Discography

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Singles

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

Albums

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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

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Year Title Notes
1996 Carmen Fantasy
Aishū no Europe: Europe

Awards

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Year Title Notes
1997 Concerto Competition Prize

References

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  1. ^ "高嶋 ちさ子". J-two (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 31 October 2016. 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.
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