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Eiko Segawa (瀬川瑛子; born 6 July 1947 in Shibuya, Tokyo) is a Japanese female enka singer. She is affiliated with the talent agency NoReason Inc.
Her 1986 single "Inochi Kurenai" reached No.2 on the Japanese Oricon charts and sold 692,000 copies.[1]
Discography
Nagasaki no yoru ha murasaki (長崎の夜はむらさき, The night in Nagasaki is purple): 1970
Inochi Kurenai (命くれない, We share the fire): 1986
Jinsei haretari kumottari (人生晴れたり曇ったり, Shining days and gloomy days of life): 1990