[USA] Shokotan to appear at Anime Expo in July
- 27th March , 2008 by KNDY in Japanese Entertainment News
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It has been confirmed that Nakagawa Shoko (aka Shokotan) is making her first US appearance at Anime Expo 2008’s Guest of Honor this summer. One of the nation’s largest and most anticipated anime conventions, 2008(www.anime-expo.org) will take place at the
About Shoko Nakagawa
Born in
In February 2008, she broke records when her blog, ‘Shokotan Blog‘ (http://blog.excite.co.jp/shokotan/) received over one billion hits. Filled with photos and entries written in her own unique slang, this blog is arguably the most popular of the many celebrity blogs. The site, which she updates as many as 15 times a day, garners over 1,800,000 hits a day.
Among many fields of Shoko’s activities, music has been one of her most successful ventures. Since her singing debut in 2006, she has quickly expanded her fan base. Her single ‘Sorairo Days’, released in June of 2007, was chosen as the theme song to the popular TV anime ‘Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann‘. Her first ever rock song, it debuted at #3 on
Shoko is also known for her extensive knowledge of anime and manga. On her blog she posts her thoughts on works that catch her interest, along with her own professional quality illustrations. In May of 2007, she chose 5 songs from over 1,500,000 requests, and released ‘Shokotan ☆Cover’ a cover album of anime theme songs. In August of the same year, she was selected as
2007 was no doubt a huge year for Shoko. On December 31st, she realized her dream of performing on the Kohaku Utagassen,
On the first day of the New Year 2008, Shoko went straight from Kohaku to perform at the prestigious Countdown
The ‘Shokotan’ fever shows no signs of stopping. The third book from her blog sold over 10,0000 copies, and her 4th single, ’snow tears’, released on January 30th, went to #2 on the charts. The ballad showing off her vocal talents like never before, the song was selected as the ending song for the TV anime ‘Hakaba Kitaro‘, for which Shoko also voices a character. She was quite moved by this fateful collaboration as her late father, the singer Katsuhiko Nakagawa had often said, ‘You can’t grow up without reading ‘Hakaba Kitaro.’ in her childhood.