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Yuzu (ゆず) is a Japanese popular music duo. Its members are Kitagawa Yujin (北川悠仁) and Iwasawa Kouji (岩沢厚治). Both of the band member came from Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture.

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They came from a popular street musician. At first, their band name was "Lights", but Kitagawa thought that name was hick, so they changed the name "Yuzu". At that time, Kitagawa ate a Yuzu sherbet, so he named after their band name Yuzu. (Incident...

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About Yuzu
Yuzu (ゆず) is a Japanese popular music duo. Its members are Kitagawa Yujin (北川悠仁) and Iwasawa Kouji (岩沢厚治). Both of the band member came from Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture.

Discography
They came from a popular street musician. At first, their band name was "Lights", but Kitagawa thought that name was hick, so they changed the name "Yuzu". At that time, Kitagawa ate a Yuzu sherbet, so he named after their band name Yuzu. (Incidentally, Iwasawa ate vanilla ice cream. Perhaps the band name might be Vanilla. Sometimes Iwasawa tells this story.) The fans of Yuzu are called "Yuzukko". · close

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    About Yuzu

    Band nameYuzu
    Band typeduo (2 members)
    Debut25 October, 1997 (active)
    LabelSenha and Company, Toy's Factory
    Official websitehttp://yohito.com/yuzu.html
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    • Rank
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    • In news
      17
    • Houses sold
      13
    • Forum posts
      3
    • Lyrics
      264
    • Albums
      20
    • Singles
      38
    • Events
      0
    • Videos
      24

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