. . . . . . "29"^^ . . . . . "Yuna Ito"@en . "Yuna Ito (\u4F0A\u85E4 \u7531\u5948 It\u014D Yuna, born September 20, 1983) is an American recording artist, primarily active in Japan. Ito comes from a Japanese father and Korean-American mother. She was born in Los Angeles and was raised in Hawaii. Ito made her musical debut in Japan with the single, \"Endless Story\", which was used as one of the theme songs for the film, Nana; she also starred in the film, portraying Reira Serizawa. In 2006, Ito reprised her role as Reira for the sequel of the film singing the theme song, \"Truth\". In 2007, Ito released her debut album, Heart, which debuted atop the Oricon chart."@en . . "yunaito.jpg"@en . "Yuna Ito"@en . "Yuna Ito (\u4F0A\u85E4\u7531\u5948) is a Japanese \"J-pop\" singer whose song losin' is featured in the end credits of the Japanese broadcast of Lost."@en . . "Singer"@en . "1983-09-29"^^ . "Yuna Ito (\u4F0A\u85E4\u7531\u5948) is a Japanese \"J-pop\" singer whose song losin' is featured in the end credits of the Japanese broadcast of Lost."@en . . . . "Female"@en . . "Yuna Ito (\u4F0A\u85E4 \u7531\u5948 It\u014D Yuna, born September 20, 1983) is an American recording artist, primarily active in Japan. Ito comes from a Japanese father and Korean-American mother. She was born in Los Angeles and was raised in Hawaii. Ito made her musical debut in Japan with the single, \"Endless Story\", which was used as one of the theme songs for the film, Nana; she also starred in the film, portraying Reira Serizawa. In 2006, Ito reprised her role as Reira for the sequel of the film singing the theme song, \"Truth\". In 2007, Ito released her debut album, Heart, which debuted atop the Oricon chart."@en . "Yuna Ito"@en . "200"^^ . "It\u014D Yuna"@en . . "\u4F0A\u85E4 \u7531\u5948"@en . . "Hawaii, United States"@en . "right"@en . .