Yaho Chiroru (谷穂ちろる) is a Japanese lyricist.
History[]
Not much is known about them publically, other than they began writing lyrics for songs around 1984. Their gender, age, and personal identity is unknown. It is highly likely that the name they go by is an alias, or they are a ghostwriter.
However, two people they once wrote for, Kawai Sonoko and Kyoko, both referred to Yaho with the typically casual and feminine honorific "chan." This also suggests that Yaho was either younger or around the same age as Kawai and Kyoko, since it would considered very disrespectful to call an older person by this honorific, and they are most likely female.
They stopped appearing in staff notes around the early 2000s'. As of 2020, their status is unknown.
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Trivia[]
- Their name may be a reference to the Alps, as their last name "谷穂" translate to "valley point" and the first name is one Romanization of the Alpine region "Tyrol."