Chiaki Kyan

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  • singer
Musical careerGenres
  • J-pop
LabelsTeichiku Records
Musical artist

Chiaki Kyan (喜屋武ちあき, Kyan Chiaki, born March 13, 1984) is a Japanese tarento,[1] master of ceremonies, yoga instructor, lyricist and former gravure idol. She is from Saitama. She was a member of Japanese pop music formations Nakano Fujoshi Sisters and Nakano Fujo Sisters#Fudanjuku.

Filmography

Videos & DVDs

  • Pure Smile Chiaki Kyan, Takeshobo 2003
  • Can can!, 2004
  • Gachinko Suie Battle Taikai (ガチンコ水泳・バトル大会), 2004
  • Love Lovery, 2005
  • Hajimete no Hanko (はじめての反抗), 2005
  • Matatabi Pu (またたびぷぅ), 2006
  • Pleasure Kiss, 2006
  • Chiaki Kyan i Can!!!, 2006

Bibliography

Photobooks

  • CANDY, Saibunkan 2003

Magazines

  • Kyan-tastic World (きゃんたすてぃっくわーるど), Gamelabo
  • Tech Honey is in Special Training now (テックハニーのただいま特訓中), Tech Research Institute

References

  1. ^ "GIRLS' RECORD VISUAL OFFICIAL WEB - ARTISTS". 2012-04-02. Archived from the original on 2012-04-02. Retrieved 2021-05-31.

External links

  • GIRL'S RECORD Chiaki Kyan (in Japanese)
  • Kyan-chi Mainchi! (in Japanese) - Official Blog with her photographs, since July 2006
  • Chiaki Kyan☆Sugar, Spice and Everything Nice (in Japanese) - Former Official Blog with her photographs, from October 2004 to June 2006
  • Chiaki Kyan Official Blog "Kyan-chirarism" (in Japanese) - Another Official Blog with her photographs, since December 2006
  • Nakano Fujoshi Sisters' "Fu-jockey" (in Japanese) - Appears on every Fridays
  • Egg Idol Hyper Chiaki Kyan (in Japanese)
  • Gravure Idol Video clips! Chiaki Kyan (in Japanese)
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