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Yurina Kumai

1993 - Today

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Yurina Kumai (熊井 友理奈, Kumai Yurina; born August 3, 1993) is a Japanese model and former singer. Kumai began her career as a member of Hello! Project Kids in 2002. In 2004, she debuted as a member of Berryz Kobo, a girl group associated with the musical collective Hello! Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Yurina Kumai is the 4,215th most popular singer (down from 4,134th in 2019), the 4,763rd most popular biography from Japan (down from 3,725th in 2019) and the 114th most popular Japanese Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Yurina Kumai ranks 4,215 out of 4,381Before her are Bizzy Bone, Kimberley Walsh, Chely Wright, Teya, Lisa Andreas, and Cashis. After her are Joyner Lucas, Sinéad Mulvey, Sarah McTernan, Sara Jo, Lisa Ajax, and Ms. Dynamite.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Yurina Kumai ranks 937Before her are Sarah Hildebrandt, Ashley Argota, Jordan Spieth, Joshua Brillante, Tommy Macias, and Tanaboon Kesarat. After her are Alexandra Tavernier, Sara Jo, Kim Bo-reum, Riyadh Sharahili, Masashi Kamekawa, and Kristin Pudenz.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Yurina Kumai ranks 4,776 out of 6,245Before her are Yuichi Yamauchi (1984), Kyohei Yamagata (1981), Yuki Okubo (1984), Jungo Kono (1982), Takuto Haraguchi (1992), and Takuya Hara (1983). After her are Nagisa Sakurauchi (1989), Hiroyuki Omata (1983), Tomoyuki Yoshino (1980), Shōhei Ogura (1985), Takumi Murakami (1989), and Kenta Chida (1985).

Among SINGERS In Japan

Among singers born in Japan, Yurina Kumai ranks 114Before her are Erina Ikuta (1997), Aika Mitsui (1993), Riho Sayashi (1998), Tomomi Kasai (1991), Mizuki Fukumura (1996), and Risako Sugaya (1994). After her are Mai Hagiwara (1996), Chinami Tokunaga (1992), Ayumi Ishida (1997), Saki Nakajima (1994), Megumi Murakami (1992), and Sakura Oda (1999).