Ohashi made her debut as a singer with the album
Feeling Now (1974). During her initial stages of her career, she was known to sing
hard rock, but switched to soul after being inspired by artists
Sérgio Mendes and
Janis Joplin. She accompanied
Kiyohiko Ozaki on a live tour, and later served as a supporting act. In 1976, she released the song "Paper Moon", which became a hit. With the success of the album of the same name, she formed the band Junko Ohashi & Minoya Central Station. In 1978, she released the song "Tasogare My Love", which won her a Gold Award during the
20th Japan Record Awards. In 1981, she released the song "Silhouette Romance", which ranked at number 7 on the
Oricon Singles Chart, was awarded best song at the
24th Japan Record Awards and sold over 500,000 copies. She also participated in several editions of the
Kōhaku Uta Gassen competition, starting from 1979. == Personal life ==