In 1997, Takako Matsu launched her music career under the guidance of music producer Daisuke Hinata. That same year, she made her first musical performance at the 48th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen. By 2009, she had released 21 singles and 12 albums. Her collaboration with Universal Music led to the successful release of several albums.
Among her most popular songs from the last few years are “Show Me a Smile” and “If I'm with You.” Her delicate vocal style and lyrical depth established her as a respected singer alongside her acting accomplishments.
Takako Matsu broadened her repertoire by lending her voice to the Japanese-dubbed version of Disney's animated film Frozen. She voiced the character Elsa and performed the Japanese version of the hit song “Let It Go,” further enhancing her recognition across international audiences.
In addition to her work in modern entertainment, Matsu is a respected practitioner in the traditional Japanese dance school Matsumoto-ryū (Matsumoto school of Nippon Buyō), demonstrating her commitment to preserving classical Japanese performing arts.
Takako Matsu married guitarist and record producer Yoshiyuki Sahashi in 2007. The couple met in the mid-2000s and welcomed their child in 2015. While Matsu maintains a private personal life, photographs and updates can be found on various platforms, including Instagram, Twitter, and other celebrity websites. Her net worth has not been publicly disclosed.
Return to the previous page| Birth Date: | 10 Jun, 1977 |
| Age: | 42 yrs |
| Citizenship: | Japan |
| Birth Place: | Tokyo |
| residence: | Tokyo |
| Education: | Asia University Horikoshi High School |
| Gender: | Female |
| Description: | Japanese actress and pop singer-songwriter |
| Spouse: | Yoshiyuki Sahashi [M. 2007] |