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Kei Tomoko (恵とも子), Born in 1949, she first appeared on a TV comedy show, Tenamonya Sandogasa, and later debuted as a singer. She released popular songs like ‘Pinku no Kuchibeni’, but eventually stopped releasing music after marrying in 1968. Tomoko Kei is an actress, known for Tôkyô shigai sen (1967), Hi no ataru sakamichi (1967) and Ghost Story of Two Travelers at Tenamonya (1967). ==Singles & EPs== 恵とも子* = Tomoko Kei - ピンクの口紅 (7", Single) Toshiba Records TP-1344 1967 大人の匂い / 花のおしゃべり (7", Single) Toshiba Records TP-1381 1967 ==Links== * [https://www.discogs.com/artist/5056876-Tomoko-Kei Discogs]] [[Category: Hāfu]] [[Category:🇯🇵?]] [[Category:Musicians & Singers]] [[Category:1949 Births]]
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