Tujiko Noriko, born ツジコノリコ on August 28, 1976, in Osaka, Japan, is a Japanese electronica singer-songwriter. She began singing in the late 1980s and released her first album, Keshou to Heitai, in 2000. In December 2000, she met Peter "Pita" Rehberg of the label Mego, which produced most of her subsequent albums. Her debut under Mego, Shojo Toshi, was released in 2001. Notable collaborations include work with Étienne Bideau-Rey on Stéréotypie for the dance company DACM. In 2007, she released Solo, highlighting her avant-garde imagination. Noriko also directed films such as Kuro, co-directed with Joji Koyama, which was nominated at the Slamdance Film Festival in 2017.