She was born in
Higashimurayama, a suburb of
Tokyo, but subsequently moved to
Sayama in
Saitama Prefecture. In August 1985, she auditioned for the variety show on
Fuji TV and was accepted. Unlike usually, the audition at this time also served as a recruitment for the regular cast of the TV drama
Sukeban Deka II. Moreover, the winner of this audition was also promised to sing the theme song for Sukeban Deka II. In November 1985, she became the second Onyanko Club member, after
Sonoko Kawai, to make her solo debut with the song . The B-side of the song was , in which all the members of Onyanko Club introduced themselves. In September 1986, she graduated from Onyanko Club along with popular members such as
Eri Nitta and
Satomi Fukunaga. In addition, a song titled was released as a single to commemorate her graduation. Nitta showed up only morning classes at she attended, while Yoshizawa properly stayed until her classes at , which she attended, finished at 3:15 PM. Therefore, she somehow managed to arrive 15 minutes before 5:00 p.m., when Yūyake Nyan Nyan was to be broadcast. In November 1986, she starred in an idol drama called , written by
manga artist
Makoto Kobayashi. In December 1986, she released her first song as a solo artist, . In April 1987, she enrolled at . In August 1987,
Tōei premiered a movie called , in which she played the heroine. She also released a song called , the theme song for the movie. In 1991, she retired from the entertainment industry and became a writer for a fashion magazine. She then became an editor at a publishing house, . In 1993, she published a book titled In 1996, she married and lived abroad for a time before returning home. ==Discography==