Yumiko Shiina, born on November 25, 1978, is a celebrated Japanese musician and songwriter, widely recognized by her stage name Ringo Sheena. With a unique blend of musical styles, she has carved a niche for herself in the Japanese music scene, captivating audiences with her innovative sound and artistic vision.
As the founder and lead vocalist of the band Tokyo Jihen, Ringo Sheena has not only showcased her talents as a performer but also as a composer and record producer. Her work reflects a deep connection to the Shinjuku-kei movement, which she describes as 'Shinjuku-style writer-performer,' highlighting her roots and influences.
In 2003, Ringo Sheena was honored to be ranked number thirty-six in a prestigious list of Japan's top one hundred musicians compiled by HMV, a testament to her impact and popularity in the industry. Her contributions to music continue to resonate, making her a significant figure in contemporary Japanese culture.