Miharu Koshi is a Japanese singer, songwriter, and musician known for her distinctive blend of electronic pop, chanson, and experimental sounds. Beginning her career in the late 1970s, she gained recognition through collaborations with Yellow Magic Orchestra’s Haruomi Hosono, who produced several of her influential albums. Koshi’s music is celebrated for its elegant fusion of French-inspired lyricism, synth-pop textures, and sophisticated melodies, establishing her as a unique voice in Japan’s pop avant-garde. Her work continues to inspire fans of both classic and contemporary electronic music.