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RIKACO | |
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| Born | Rikako Yoshikawa (吉川 莉加子) 30 March 1966 |
| Other names | Rikako Murakami (村上 里佳子, 村上 理佳子); Rikako Watabe (渡部 里佳子, former married name) |
| Occupations | TV personality, actress, influencer, YouTuber |
| Years active | 1981-Present |
| Agent | LDH Japan |
| Height | 169 cm (5 ft 7 in) |
| Spouse | |
| Children | 2 |
| YouTube information | |
| Channel | |
| Years active | 2019–present |
| Subscribers | 226 thousand |
| Views | 99.6 million |
| Last updated: January 11, 2026 | |
| Website | rikaco |
Rikako Yoshikawa (吉川 莉加子, Yoshikawa Rikako; born March 30, 1966), known as RIKACO (stylized in all caps), is a Japanese television personality (talento), actress, lifestyle influencer and YouTuber. She is also a former fashion model and former idol singer. Her former stage names were two different spellings of the name Rikako Murakami (村上 里佳子 and 村上 理佳子, both pronounced Murakami Rikako). She is represented by LDH JAPAN.[1]
RIKACO was born Rikako Yoshikawa (吉川 莉加子, Yoshikawa Rikako) on March 30, 1966 in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. She grew up in Tsurumi Ward, Yokohama. Her father ran a bakery. She has an older sister, 4 years her senior.
RIKACO debuted as a model at the age of 13. In 1981 at the age of 15, RIKACO was selected as one of seven members of Shower (シャワー), a limited-time female idol group formed to promote Shiseido’s Shower Cologne, a brand of after-shower perfume. RIKACO, then billed as Rikako Murakami (村上 理佳子) was the group's center. Shower made its debut on February 21, 1982 with the single "Do Up LOVE-ing" (DO UP・愛・ing(ラヴィング), Do Up Loving) under the Victor Entertainment label.[2] Shower released a total of two singles and one album before disbanding in late 1982.[3]
The following year at the age of 17, RIKACO transitioned into a career as an actress, however with a different spelling of the name Rikako Murakami (村上 里佳子). She appeared in television dramas and variety programs. She also later began co-hosting various programs, such as TV Asahi's Mint Time from 1984 to 1986. She was also featured as a cover girl on NTV's nightly Wide Show 11PM from 1985 to 1987. In 1986, she released a solo single titled "JIN JIN JIN" marking her only release as a solo recording artist.[4]
After her marriage in 1993, RIKACO continued acting and appearing on television. Contrary to most women at the time, she insisted on maintaining a career while also being outspoken on gender roles and parenting, becoming a controversial figure.[5] She consistently criticized what she views as male-centered or outdated attitudes, arguing that men should take equal responsibility for housework, childcare, and emotional consideration within relationships. She had publicly rejected the idea that maintaining a household or personal appearance is solely a woman’s obligation, emphasizing mutual accountability between partners.[6]
In the late 1990s, she adopted the mononym RIKACO as her stage name.
In the late 2010s, RIKACO launched the YouTube channel “RIKACO LIFE.”[7] The channel focuses on skincare, health, fitness, travel, home life, and mental well-being, often emphasizing the theme of aging naturally and confidently. In addition to lifestyle topics, she discusses a broad range of subjects aimed at women of all ages, including her personal experiences with menopause and advice on relationships and child-rearing for younger viewers.[8][9]
Her relaxed delivery and emphasis on self-acceptance have attracted both longtime fans and a younger audience discovering her through digital media. The channel has also gained attention for featuring various guest appearances. Notable recurring guests include genderfluid entertainer Shinnosuke "Peter" Ikehata and singer Miyuki Kōsaka.[10][11][12]
In addition to her media activities, RIKACO produces and co-owns a wellness brand, LOVE GIVES LOVE.[13]
RIKACO married actor Atsurō Watabe in 1993. The couple had two sons, Mikiya and Ren, before divorcing in 2005.[14]
Her hobbies include golf, cooking, and aromatherapy.[1]
Both of RIKACO’s parents are deceased; her mother and father died when she was 49 and 52 years old, respectively.[15]
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