Remember them? Taiwan's Sunday Girls featuring 4 Japanese girls reunite after 21 years

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True friendships withstand the test of time, even after decades. Japanese singer-host Aisa Senda, who is based in Taiwan, reunited on-screen with the former members of Sunday Girls — Mai Sato, Chika Goshima and Tomoko Takagaki — in Taiwan yesterday (June 7) after disbanding for 21 years, crying as she embraced them, TVBS News reported. All three of them flew...

Japanese singer-host Aisa Senda, who is based in Taiwan,— Mai Sato, Chika Goshima and Tomoko Takagaki — in Taiwan yesterday after disbanding for 21 years, crying as she embraced them, TVBS News reported."Our relationship was special. We were together 24/7, be it sleeping, working, cleaning or buying groceries. All these shared experiences formed our special relationship," Mai, 43, recalled fondly.

Aisa later joined the hip hop band Da Mouth in 2007 as their female vocalist. Chika and Tomoko left Taiwan showbiz. "It was not an easy feat and so many unbelievable things happened... I still have a long road ahead and I will create more value in my life." Mai also revealed that she has been away from Taiwan for over three years due to Covid-19 and can now visit Taiwan more often since the pandemic has ended, adding that she will do what she likes, including in show business.

 

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