Takako Matsu is a Japanese actress and pop singer who has made a name for herself in both fields. Born in 1977 into a family of kabuki actors, Matsu got her start on stage before transitioning to television dramas in the mid-1990s. Her breakout role came in the popular drama "Long Vacation" in 1996, which helped establish her as a rising star.
Matsu launched her music career in 1997 with the hit single "Ashita, Haru ga Kitara." She's gone on to release multiple successful albums and singles over the years, showcasing her talents as both an actress and singer. Some of her notable works include starring in the film "Confessions" and releasing albums like "Cherish You" and "Time for Music." Matsu has managed to build a diverse career spanning stage, screen, and studio.
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