Mina Nomura, formerly known as Sandaime Colombia Rose, has had a prolific career in the Japanese enka music scene, marked by her distinct voice and heartfelt performances. Starting her journey in 2002 under the mentorship of composer Hideo Mizumori she officially debuted in 2004 with the single "Syukkou 5 fun mae". Over the years, Mina Nomura continued to gain popularity, hosting various radio shows and making significant appearances on television. Her singles often celebrated cultural themes and were well-received, earning accolades like the Nihon Sakushi Award for her debut single. In 2015, she underwent a significant transition, moving to Nippon Crown and changing her professional name to Mina Nomura. In 2024, she celebrated her 20th anniversary with the release "Aisyu Futo/Blues iro no ame ga furu" encapsulating her long-standing influence in the enka genre. This milestone highlights her enduring presence in the industry and her continuous evolution as an artist.
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