Sayuri, singer in 'Erased', 'My Hero Academia', dies suddenly at 28

Sayuri: Japanese singer died at 28
Who was Sayuri?
Early life
Life before
Winning a competition
Rise to prominence
Featured in many animes
Unique trait
Personal life
Tragic passing
Died of functional dysphonia
Sayuri: Japanese singer died at 28

The Japanese singer Sayuri, known for singing many songs featured in Japanese animation, has been reported to have passed away at the young age at 28, by Tokyo Hive. Her death is quite the tragic one, as she died from a chronic illness.

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Who was Sayuri?

Sayuri was a Japanese singer-songwriter who was best known in the international world for also having many of her songs featured in several Japanese animes. She is also known for her work in the Japanese pop and rock scene.

Early life

Sayuri was born on June 7, 1996, in Fukuoka, Japan. She was 26 when she passed on September 20, 2024.

Life before

According to TicketJam, Sayuri started pursuing her passion for music at a young age, where she not only composed music while in middle school, she also went to perform on the street and for live events across Japan.

Winning a competition

Kyodo News reports that Sayuri had even participated in a music competition where she won the top prize, the Grand Prix, in the 5th Music Revolution finals. Following this, she decided to go further in pursuing a career in music and left school for Tokyo.

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Rise to prominence

Tokyo Hive reports that all had paid off for Sayuri when she shot to fame with her debut CD work, ‘Mikazuki’, which was featured in ‘Ranpo Kitan: Game of Laplace’, in 2015.

Featured in many animes

Since then, Sayuri’s work has been featured in more animes, with some of it also being some of the more popular animes and shows in Japan and abroad. They include ‘Erased’, ‘Scum’s Wish’, ‘Golden Kamuy’, and ‘My Hero Academia’.

Unique trait

Did you know?: Sayuri was also best known for her unique performance style, where she would perform always barefoot and with a poncho. As reported in her interview with JaME, she does this to feel “one with the land”.

Personal life

In her personal life, Natalie reports that Sayuri married on March 18 to a fellow Japanese pop star, Amaarashi, who makes up half of the J-pop band, Misekai.

Tragic passing

The fact that Sayuri had gotten married just this year makes her death even more tragic, as not even a year has passed since she had passed, and CBR reports Sayuri had passed of a chronic illness on September 20.

Died of functional dysphonia

Sayuri had previously announced in June 2024 that she was taking a hiatus to recover from functional dysphonia, which is an illness that affects the throat. However, the illness eventually took her life in September, Anime News Network reports.