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Shiori Niiyama
新山 詩織
Born (1996-02-10) February 10, 1996 (age 28)[1]
Saitama, Japan
Genres
Occupations
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active2012–2018, 2021-
LabelsB Zone
Websiteniiyama-shiori.com
Shiori Niiyama
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2012–present
Subscribers25.9k[2]
Total views7,350,900 million times[2]

Last updated: January 15, 2024

Shiori Niiyama (新山 詩織, Niiyama Shiori, born February 10, 1996) is a Japanese singer and songwriter, who made major debut with single Yureru Yureru under B Zone in 2013. In, 2018, she announced hiatus which lasted 3 years and in 2021 resumed her music activities.

Biography

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Under the influence of her father, Shiori grew up listening to various music genres such as rock, punk and blues. In elementary school she learned to play on piano, in junior high school she formed band and played on electronic guitar. After finishing high school, she started fully took guitar and vocal lessons. She performed street lives in Shinjuku and Ohmiya.

In June 2012, Shiori applied in audition Jibun wo Kaetakute and won Grand Prix Treasure Hunt2012 with her original song Dakarasa and cover of Sheena Ringo cover Marunouchi Sadistic. Dakarasa was released as a single in limited copies on December 12.[3]

On April 17, 2013 she made major debut with single Yureru Yureru.[4]

On March 26, 2014 she released her first studio album Shiori. On April 20–26 she held her first solo tour Shiorigoto.[5] On July debut album Shiori was nominated on the CD Shop Awards "2015".[6] On December her fifth single Zettai was released in three formats, one includes short live footage from first solo tour Shiorigoto.

In April 2016 she appeared as a supporting actress on Japanese television series Love song. With collaboration of a Japanese actor and musician Masaharu Fukuyama, she released her first digital single Koi no Naka which was later used in television series as a insert theme song. On November she released her third and final studio album Finder no Mukou.

Her music and live activities has started decrease after 2017. On March she made appearance on commercial of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone and performed song Rakugakichou.[7] On September she released her final single Sayonara Watashi no Koigokoro which was produced and composed by Japanese singer-songwriter Chara, the single includes b-side track commercial song previously recorded on March.[8] On November recording footage of Kan cover Ai wa Katsu was released on the official YouTube channel of Nippon Foundation. The cover song was never released in any music format.

In January 2018 Shiori released her only compilation album Shiori Goto: Best which includes all released 9 singles and as part of first-press bonus all music videoclips which were recorded for single promotions.[9] In February 2018 Shiori held her final solo tour which was part of her fifth debut anniversary celebration. Video footages from acoustic live Shiori dake: Hitori Uta[10] and final tour Shiori Goto: Best[11] were released in DVD format within that year.

On October 20 through official website staff has announced hiatus of her music activities since December 2018.[12]

On 10 February 2020, she temporarily returned as a ciii and uploaded on her temporary YouTube Channel song Ano Bus ni Noranakucha and shared the name of Instagram account, which has been active from autumn 2019 until January 2021.[13][14]

In April 2021, Shiori officially announced resume of her music activities through official website. At the same time was announced new promotional song for the online drama Love Delusion.[15][16]

Discography

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During her 6-year career Shiori released 9 singles, 2 DVD, 3 studio and 1 compilation albums.[17]

Singles

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No. Information Release Format Ranking Album
0th Dakara sa -acoustic version-

(だからさ)

December 12, 2012 CD -[18] Shiori Goto: Best
1st Yureru Yureru

(ゆれるユレル)

April 17, 2013 CD 57[19] Shiori
2nd Don't Cry July 10, 2013 CD 38[20] Shiori
3rd Hitori Goto

(ひとりごと)

November 13, 2013 CD 39[21] Shiori
4th Ima, Koko ni Iru

(今 ここにいる)

February 12, 2014 CD 45[22] Shiori
5th Zettai

(絶対)

December 3, 2014 CD+DVD (MV)
CD+DVD (Live)
CD
53[23] Hello Goodbye
6th Arigatou

(ありがとう)

March 18, 2015 CD+DVD (MV)
CD+DVD (Live)
CD
40[24] Hello Goodbye
7th Tonari no Yukue

(隣の行方)

February 10, 2016 CD+DVD (MV)
CD+DVD (Live)
CD
21[25] Finder no Mukou
8th Atashi wa, Atashi no Mama de

(あたしはあたしのままで)

June 29, 2016 CD+DVD (MV)
CD
16[26] Finder no Mukou
9th Sayonara Watashi no Koigokoro

(さよなら私の恋心)

September 6, 2017 CD+DVD (MV)
CD+DVD (Live)
CD
39[27] Shiori Goto: Best

Collaboration singles

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Title Single details Reference
Haru Kumori
(feat. Ran)
  • Released: 27 April 2024
  • Label: B Zone
  • Formats: digital download, streaming
[28]

Studio albums

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No. Information Release Format Ranking
1st Shiori

(しおり)

March 26, 2014 CD + Novel Booklet
CD+DVD
CD
39[29]
2nd Hello Goodbye

(ハローグッバイ)

June 17, 2015 CD+DVD (MV)
CD
32[30]
3rd Finder no Mukou

(ファインダーの向こう)

November 30, 2016 CD+DVD (MV)
CD+DVD (Live)
CD+Bonus CD
26[31]
4rd Nanimono: Juunen Juuiro

(何者 ~十年十色~)

July 5, 2013 CD
CD+DVD
CD+Booklet
-

EP

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No. Information Release Format Ranking
1st I'm Here April 06, 2022 CD -

Compilation albums

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No. Information Release Format Ranking
1st Shiori Goto: Best

(しおりごと)

January 31, 2018 CD
CD+DVD
38[32]

Other appearances

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List of non-studio album or guest appearances that feature Shiori Niiyama
Title Year Artist Album/Single
"Ano Hi" 2024 Ran Ano Hi

Videography

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DVD

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No. Information Release Format Ranking[33]
1st Shiori Niiyama Premium Hikigatari Live "Shiori Dake: Hitori Uta"

(新山詩織 PREMIUM 弾き語りライブ「しおりだけ~ひとり唄~」)

June 27, 2018 DVD 46
2nd Shiori Niiyama Live Tour 2018: Shiori Goto Best"

(新山詩織 ライブツアー2018「しおりごと-BEST-」)

October 17, 2018 DVD 38

Interview

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From Barks:

•Ima wa Koko ni Iru[37]

From Natalie Inc:

From Billboard Japan

From Modelpress:

  • Atashi wa Atashi no Mama de (part 1),[54] (part 2)[55]

From Teena

  • Atashi wa Atashi no Mama de[56]

From Diskgarage

  • Shiorigoto: Best[57]

References

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  1. ^ Official bio (in Japanese) http://niiyama-shiori.com/profile/index.html
  2. ^ a b "About NiiyamaShiori". YouTube.
  3. ^ "初期衝動で心を震わせる輝ける原石、新山詩織に注目". Barks (in Japanese).
  4. ^ Bio (in japanese)https://musing.jp/artist/shiori_niiyama/
  5. ^ "新山詩織、1stライブツアー「しおりごと」@渋谷WWW". rockionon.com.
  6. ^ "第7回CDショップ大賞2015受賞作品". cdshop-kumiai.jp.
  7. ^ "新山詩織 × NTT西日本、コラボMOVIEで新曲披露「この旅を一緒に楽しんで行こう」". Barks (in Japanese).
  8. ^ "新山詩織、「私をCharaさんの色に染めてください」". Barks.
  9. ^ "新山詩織、5年間の成長詰まったベストアルバム「しおりごと-BEST-」発売". Natalie.mu.
  10. ^ "新山詩織、弾き語りライブDVDに「糸」のカバーや岩井俊二とのセッション". Natalie.mu.
  11. ^ "新山詩織「しおりごと-BEST-」デビュー5周年BLITZ公演を映像化". Natalie.mu.
  12. ^ "新山詩織が活動休止を発表「新たな夢に向かって頑張ります」". Natalie.mu.
  13. ^ "ciii.(@ciii7010) • Instagram写真と動画". www.instagram.com (in Japanese). Retrieved February 10, 2020.
  14. ^ ciii - あのバスに乗らなくちゃ (in Japanese), retrieved February 10, 2020
  15. ^ 新山詩織が活動再開「また新しい気持ちで、歌を届けていきたい」 (in Japanese), retrieved April 25, 2021
  16. ^ 活動休止中の新山詩織がSNSで歌声公開、ファンからは「おかえりなさい」 (in Japanese), retrieved April 25, 2021
  17. ^ "Shiori Niiyama Discography". Official Website of Shiori Niiyama.
  18. ^ this single was released during Grandprix event in limited copies, unavailable anymore
  19. ^ "ゆれるユレル(新山 詩織)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  20. ^ "Don't Cry (新山 詩織)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  21. ^ "ひとりごと (新山 詩織)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  22. ^ "今 ここにいる (新山 詩織)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  23. ^ "絶対 (新山 詩織)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  24. ^ "ありがとう (新山 詩織)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  25. ^ "隣の行方 (新山 詩織)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  26. ^ "あたしはあたしのままで/恋の中 (新山 詩織)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  27. ^ "さよなら私の恋心/恋の中 (新山 詩織)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  28. ^ "春曇り feat.Ran". Mora. October 2, 2018. Retrieved December 2, 2023.
  29. ^ "しおり (新山 詩織)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  30. ^ "ハローグッバイ (新山 詩織)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  31. ^ "ファインダーの向こう (新山 詩織)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  32. ^ "しおりごと -BEST-(新山 詩織)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  33. ^ "DVD売上ランキング". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  34. ^ "【インタビュー】新山詩織、「ゆれるユレル」は学校社会に溺れる子たちへの特効薬として鳴り響く". Barks (in Japanese).
  35. ^ "【インタビュー】新山詩織、2ndシングルリリース「思っていることを素直に言えたら一番いいんですけど、そんなに簡単には言えない」". Barks (in Japanese).
  36. ^ "【インタビュー】新山詩織、3rdシングル「ひとりごと」が奏でる新境地「1つずつ自分に質問して、1つずつ答えながら歌詞を書いていった」". Barks (in Japanese).
  37. ^ "【インタビュー】新山詩織、4thシングルリリース「何よりも大きかった学校からついに抜けるんだと思うとすごく複雑な気持ちだったり」". Barks (in Japanese).
  38. ^ "【インタビュー】新山詩織、1stアルバム『しおり』を高校卒業前にリリース「この先どんなことを思っていくのか。本当にわからないのも楽しみ」". Barks (in Japanese).
  39. ^ "【インタビュー】新山詩織、シングル「絶対」完成「振り切った思いを伝えたい」". Barks (in Japanese).
  40. ^ "【インタビュー】新山詩織、2ndアルバムに新機軸「1曲1曲にいろんな"詩織"が」". Barks (in Japanese).
  41. ^ "新山詩織 『ゆれるユレル』インタビュー". Natalie (in Japanese).
  42. ^ "新山詩織 『Don't Cry』インタビュー". Natalie (in Japanese).
  43. ^ "新山詩織 『ひとりごと』インタビュー". Natalie (in Japanese).
  44. ^ "新山詩織 『今 ここにいる』インタビュー". Natalie (in Japanese).
  45. ^ "新山詩織 『しおり』インタビュー". Natalie (in Japanese).
  46. ^ "新山詩織 『絶対』インタビュー". Natalie (in Japanese).
  47. ^ "新山詩織 『Hello Goodbye』インタビュー". Natalie (in Japanese).
  48. ^ "新山詩織 『ゆれるユレル』インタビュー". Billboard Japan (in Japanese).
  49. ^ "新山詩織 『ひとりごと』インタビュー". Billboard Japan (in Japanese).
  50. ^ "新山詩織 『今 ここにいる』インタビュー". Billboard Japan (in Japanese).
  51. ^ "新山詩織 『しおり』インタビュー". Billboard Japan (in Japanese).
  52. ^ "新山詩織『絶対』インタビュー". Billboard Japan (in Japanese).
  53. ^ "新山詩織『ハローグッバイ』インタビュー". Billboard Japan (in Japanese).
  54. ^ "月9出演が転機に…新山詩織"20歳の覚悟"「戸惑う気持ちもあった」「ダメだったらダメでも良い」 モデルプレスインタビュー". Modepress (in Japanese).
  55. ^ "注目の"ギター女子"新山詩織に一問一答!ファッション、美容、好きなモノ…一人暮らし開始で"目覚めた"ことって?". Modepress (in Japanese).
  56. ^ "新山詩織 Special Interview". Teena (in Japanese).
  57. ^ "デビュー5周年!新山詩織が年明けにベストアルバム「しおりごと-BEST-」をリリース。この1年を振り返るロングインタビュー!". Diskgarage (in Japanese).
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  • Official website [1]
  • Official YouTube channel [2]
  • Official Twitter [3]
  • Official Line blog [4]