Yasuha
Yasuha Ebina (海老名 泰葉, Ebina Yasuha; born January 17, 1961) is a Japanese singer-songwriter, tarento and producer. She is known for her debut song "Fly-Day Chinatown" (1981) which peaked at number sixty-nine on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Born to rakugo performer Hayashiya Sanpei I, she established her singing career in 1981. She hosted the variety television program Gogo wa MaruMaru Omoikkiri TV (1987–1988). In 1988, Ebina retired from the entertainment business after her marriage to rakugo performer Shūnpūtei Koasa. After publicly divorcing Koasa in 2007, Ebina returned to the entertainment industry, founding the production company Iron Candle.
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