Karin Maruyama

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Karin Maruyama
丸山 夏鈴 [1]
Born(1993-08-02)2 August 1993
Kōriyama, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
Died22 May 2015(2015-05-22) (aged 21)
Kōriyama, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
Genres J-pop
Occupation(s)
Instrument(s) Vocals
Years active2012 [2] 15
LabelsYotsuba Records
Website Official website

Karin Maruyama (丸山 夏鈴, Maruyama Karin, 2 August 1993 22 May 2015) [3] [4] [5] was a Japanese singer and tarento . She was born in Kōriyama, Fukushima Prefecture. She graduated from Shōshi Kōtō High School. [6] She was nicknamed Rin-chan (りんちゃん). She was represented with Happy Strike. [7] She had a brain tumor removed during her second year of elementary school. After that, by the time she made her debut, she had one operation in the second year of junior high school and two operations in the third year of high school. During her hospitalization for surgery, she was influenced by the appearance of idols she saw on television and wanted to be like them too, so she decided to begin a fight against cancer to achieve her dreams. [8] After she died, she was buried in Nichirinji Temple, Motomiya. Her sister is Miss iD 2016 finalist and Go Yoshida Award winner Yuka Maruyama.

Contents

Filmography

Magazines

YearTitleIssue/VolumeNotesRef.
2013 Beautiful Lady & Television Go Yoshida RensaiOct 2013, Mar 2015"Burari Go" [9] [10]
Trash-Up!!16, 21Cover, gravure on Vol. 21
2015Seikei TōhokuJan 2015

Television

YearTitleNetworkNotesRef.
2014Goji tere Chu! FCT
2015news every. NTV
Ni-jō Han RecordFCT
Karin no Yume e no Kaidan
Minna no News Fuji TV
Tokudane! Her memorial feature was broadcast
Hakunetsu Live: Bibbit TBS
Saigo made Idol: Karin to iu KisekiFCT [11]
2016NNN Document '16: Karin Maruyama –Saigo made Idol–NTVReedited and shortened version of her memorial [12]

Radio

YearTitleNetwork
2015Karin Maruyama no Radicantroops 2.0 Radio Nippon

Internet

YearTitle
2012Niconico Jinja in Odaiba Gasshūkoku 2012

Discography

Singles

#YearTitleStandard Product NumberHighest rankRef.
12015"Eternal Summer"BCSHS-5
  • Single: 66
  • Indie single: 7 (6 July 2015)
[13]

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