Luna Takamura or Runa Takamura (????, Takamura Runa) (September 18, 1952, in Kobe – March 6, 2004, in Honolulu) was a J-pop singer, actress, and dancer of Japanese and German descent.Takamura was a member of Golden Half (????????, G?ruden H?fu), a musical group promoted by Watanabe Productions, composed of young women of mixed Japanese and foreign ancestry who sang and go-go danced on the Fuji TV show BEAT POP. Golden Half made their debut in September 1970 and split in 1974. The band appeared in the nightclub scenes in Yasuharu Hasebe's Stray Cat Rock: Sex Hunter where they performed their hit song Kiiroi Sakuranbo ("Yellow Cherry"). Takamura released a solo album titled Tenshi no Asa (????) from Nippon Crown in 1975.In 1976, Takamura played the title role in Masaru Konuma's nunsploitation film Cloistered Nun: Runa’s Confession. She followed this film with Runa's Confession: "Men Crawling All Over Me" a semi-autobiographical, erotic retelling of her pop music career.
Father was German and her mother Japanese. She was born and raised in Japan.
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Member of the showa-era biracial Japanese girl group Golden Half. Their sexy, exotic image, based largely on this mixed ancestry, made them popular and notorious in Japan during the 1970s.