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Ikko (born Шаблон:Nihongo on 20 January 1962 in Fukuoka Prefecture), stylized as IKKO, is a Japanese make-up artist, TV personality, and actress. The name "Ikko" comes from an alternative reading of the Japanese name "一幸" (Ikkō).

Biography

Born on 20 January 1962, Ikko experienced gender dysphoria and became socially withdrawn as a teenager.[1][2] She graduated from a beauty college in Fukuoka Prefecture and trained as a make-up artist for eight years before opening the make-up studio "Atelier Ikko" in 1992.[3] In 2007, she released the single "Dondake no Hōsoku" or “The Law of Dondake,” popularizing the term dondake.[1][2][4] As a make-up artist, she promotes Korean beauty products.[5][1] She regularly appeared on the television program "Onē MANS."[2]

Ikko is a trans woman.[1] She speaks in onē kotoba.[6][2]

TV appearances

Шаблон:As of, Ikko regularly appears on the following TV programmes.

Film

  • Umami (2021), role: "Matsuba" (Director: Slony Sow)

Books

Ikko has published the following books.[3]

  • IKKOの振袖ロマンティック, 2004, Шаблон:ISBN
  • IKKOウェディング――永遠のガーリッシュウェディング, 2005, Шаблон:ISBN
  • 超オンナ磨き〜美のカリスマIKKOの幸せを呼ぶゴールデンルール, July 2006, Шаблон:ISBN

Music

In December 2007, Ikko released a CD single titled "Dondake no Hōsoku."[7] The single also included a cover of "Dō ni mo tomaranai," a 1972 hit song originally performed by Linda Yamamoto.[4]

References

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External links

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