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Hiromi Iwasaki is a celebrated Japanese singer who began her career in 1975. Known for hits like Romance, Shishūki, and Madonna Tachi No Lullaby, she has left a lasting mark on the Japanese pop scene. In 1981, she received the Silver Prize at the Tokyo Music Festival for Koimachigusa. Her iconic song Cinderella Honeymoon became widely associated with comedian Korokke, to whom she humorously dedicated the song after it became a staple of his performances. Hiromi’s younger sister, Yoshimi Iwasaki, is also a well-known singer.