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Hinatazaka46 (Japanese: 日向坂46) is a Japanese idol group produced by Yasushi Akimoto. The group was established as a subgroup of Keyakizaka46 named Hiragana Keyakizaka46 on 30 November 2015, and was renamed and spun off into its own group on 11 February 2019.[2] The group's name is adopted from the alternate reading of Hyūgazaka Street in Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo, following the custom of naming groups after sloping streets in the Sakamichi Series. The captain of the group is Kumi Sasaki,[3] with Mikuni Takahashi as vice-captain, and its fans are referred to as Ohisama (おひさま).[4][5]
Hinatazaka46 | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Hiragana Keyakizaka46 |
Origin | Japan |
Genres | J-pop |
Years active | 2015 | –present
Labels | Sony Music Records |
Spinoff of | Keyakizaka46 |
Members | See members |
Website | Official website [1] |
As a subgroup of Keyakizaka46, Hiragana Keyakizaka46's works were released as part of the main group's releases, except for the album Hashiridasu Shunkan (2018). As of September 2024, Hinatazaka46 has released twelve singles and two albums, and its first single, "Kyun", is the best-selling debut single by a female artist in Japan. Members of the group have also appeared in television dramas such as Re:Mind (2017), Dasada (2020), and Koeharu! (2021), the weekly variety show Hinatazaka de Aimashō, as well as a feature film and two theatrically released documentaries.
The group was established as Hiragana Keyakizaka46 (けやき坂46) on 30 November 2015, as a subgroup of Keyakizaka46, with their name written in hiragana as opposed to kanji.[a] Colloquially, Hiragana Keyakizaka46 was also known as Hiragana Keyaki, while the main Keyakizaka46 group was known as Kanji Keyaki.
At its founding, Hiragana Keyakizaka46 consisted of only one member, Neru Nagahama, who did not participate in the Keyakizaka46 final audition due to her parents' earlier disapproval and was assigned to the subgroup as a "special case";[6] she would later be appointed a "concurrent" (兼任, ken'nin) member of both groups and join the main Keyakizaka46 lineup starting from their second single, "Sekai ni wa Ai Shika Nai" (2016).[6][7][8][9] Auditions were held soon after for Hiragana Keyakizaka46, and the first generation of eleven members joined the group in May 2016.[10] The group was initially announced as the "under" group to Keyakizaka46 with the possibility of its members also being selected for the main group's song lineup, a system already practiced by Nogizaka46.[11][12] Due to the two groups' increasing activities, Nagahama left Hiragana Keyakizaka46 in September 2017, becoming only a member of the main group.[13] A second generation of nine people was added in August 2017, and a third, again consisting of only Hinano Kamimura, was added in November 2018 through a Sakamichi Series joint audition.[14][15] Kumi Sasaki was appointed the group's captain in June 2018.[3]
As a subgroup, Hiragana Keyakizaka46 released their music as part of the main group's singles and albums. Their first release as a group is the B-side "Hiragana Keyaki" (ひらがなけやき) from "Sekai ni wa Ai Shika Nai",[16] although Nagahama did perform "Noriokureta Bus" (乗り遅れたバス, lit. 'Missed Bus') from Keyakizaka46's debut single "Silent Majority" (2016) with several Keyakizaka46 members.[6] In concerts, the two groups often performed together, but Hiragana Keyakizaka46 also held independent concerts, including a nationwide Zepp tour in 2017 and a three-day Nippon Budokan performance in January 2018, after Keyakizaka46 pulled out due to lead singer Yurina Hirate's injury.[17][18] Hiragana Keyakizaka46 also released an independent album in 2018 titled Hashiridasu Shunkan.[14]
In terms of variety shows, Hiragana Keyakizaka46 initially appeared in Keyakizaka46's shows Keyakitte, Kakenai? and KeyaBingo!, and started their own show Hiragana Oshi in 2018.[19] The first generation also appeared in the drama series Re:Mind in 2017.[20]
From April to May 2018, Hiragana Keyakizaka46 members performed in the stage play Ayumi written by Yukio Shiba , where the characters (which consist of people of various ages and genders, as well as animals) was portrayed by different members on every scene change.[21] The play was released on Hulu Japan in February 2021.[22]
Hiragana Keyakizaka46 became an independent group on 11 February 2019, and was renamed Hinatazaka46.[23] The new name is an alternate reading of Hyūgazaka (日向坂) street in Minato-ku, Tokyo, following the custom of Sakamichi Series of having its groups named after sloping streets.[24] The group's official Twitter[25] and TikTok accounts[26] were launched shortly, and their variety TV program was renamed to Hinatazaka de Aimashō.[27] They also announced in a Showroom live broadcast that their fandom name would be Ohisama (おひさま), which is a slang for the Sun, as "just like a sunny place (日向, hinata) cannot exist without the Sun, [Hinatazaka46] cannot exist without the fans".[5]
Their first single, "Kyun", was released on 27 March 2019, and surpassed 476,000 copies sold within the first week. The single became the best-selling debut single by a female artist in Japan, a record previously held by Keyakizaka46's "Silent Majority".[28][29] "Kyun" also won the Best Choreography award at the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards.[30] On 24 September, a rhythm game titled Uni's On Air was released that featured Keyakizaka46 and Hinatazaka46.[31][32] Hinatazaka46 attended the 70th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen for the first time in the group's history, where they performed "Kyun".[33] After that, "Azato Kawaii" was shown at the 71st NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen,[34] and "Kimi Shika Katan" was performed at the 72nd NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen,[35] and "Kitsune" was performed at the 73rd NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.[36] On 16 January 2020, the members of Hinatazaka46 were featured in a television series titled Dasada, with Nao Kosaka as the main protagonist.[37] On 16 February 2020, three members were added to the third generation from the remaining unassigned members of the 2018 Sakamichi Series joint audition, bringing that generation up to four people.[38][39] On 31 July 2020, Hinatazaka46 live streamed a concert titled Hinatazaka46 Live Online, Yes! With You!, where they announced that their first studio album will be released on 23 September.[40] Their mascot character, a sky blue bird named Poka, was introduced at the live streamed Hinakuri (Hina Christmas) 2020 concert on 24 December.[41][42]
On 7 March 2022, the group announced the audition for their fourth generation members with applications starting that day and screening taking place on 4 April.[43] Twelve members passed the audition out of 51,038 participants,[44] and they were gradually introduced to the public from 22 September to 3 October.[44][45] They would make their musical debut with the song "Blueberry & Raspberry", included on the group's 8th single, "Tsuki to Hoshi ga Odoru Midnight".[46][47] It was first shown at the Happy Smile Tour 2022 in Tokyo held on 12–13 November 2022.[48]
On 30–31 March 2022, the group held their long-sought first Tokyo Dome concert, "Hinatazaka46 3rd Anniversary Memorial Live in Tokyo Dome" (3周年記念 Memorial Live ~3回目のひな誕祭~), attended by about 100,000 people in two days.[49] The concert was originally scheduled for 2020, but postponed twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[50]
From 30 March 2023, the Hinatazaka46 official website will start supporting in Japanese, English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Korean.[1]
On 19 April 2023, the group announced the launching of the Hinatazaka Channel on YouTube for content other than music.[51]
In March 2024, Hinatazaka46 opened its first exhibition, titled "WE R!", showcasing the group's history and various memorabilia. It consisted of the "WE R!" exhibition at the Roppongi Museum , held 1 March–13 May, and the "WE R! in Tokyo Skytree﹣Rainbow of Hinatazaka46" (WE R! in Tokyo Skytree﹣日向坂46の虹, WE R! in Tokyo Skytree﹣Hinatazaka46 no Niji) exhibition at the Tokyo Skytree, held 12 March–12 June.[52][53]
On 5 April, Kyōko Saitō parted ways with the group with a "graduation" concert held at the Yokohama Stadium. She is the first member to leave who had served as original center (lead singer) for a title song, 2022's "Tsuki to Hoshi ga Odoru Midnight".[54]
The 11th single, "Kimi wa Honeydew", released on 8 May, marked a significant change in the group's organization. While all active first to third-generation members participated in the title songs of previous releases, "Kimi wa Honeydew" is the first Hinatazaka46 release to implement a senbatsu (選抜, lit. 'selection') system, in which 16 selected members from all four generations active at the time performed the title song. Members who were not selected, commonly known as "under girls", are referred to as Hiragana Hinatazaka46 (ひなた坂46), similar to Hinatazaka46's former name Hiragana Keyakizaka46 (けやき坂46),[55] and performed their own B-side song.[56][57] Real Sound commented that this change was likely caused by the continuing departures of the group's founding first generation members, as well as the "rapid" development of the fourth generation members, five of whom were included in the senbatsu.[55]
Hiragana Hinatazaka46's first independent concert would be held on 3−4 July at the Pacifico Yokohama convention center,[58] continuing the usual practice of holding independent concerts for non-senbatsu members in the Sakamichi Series.[55]
On 4 August, Hinatazaka46 announced that the recruitment process for the fifth generation members would begin on 5 August.[59]
On 7–8 September, Hinatazaka46 held the first Hinata Fes in Miyazaki Prefecture, also known as the "Hinata of Japan" (日本のひなた, Nihon no Hinata) and first visited by the group in 2019 for location shooting of the variety show Hinatazaka de Aimashō. Approximately 40 thousand people attended the event, consisting of a two-day ticketed concert at the Hinata Sun Marine Stadium—the first concert ever held at the venue[60]—and a free festival at the nearby Hinata Miyazaki Prefectural Comprehensive Sports Park.[61] To accommodate the influx of attendees, the Kyushu Railway Company operated additional train services, including those named Hinatazaka46 and Ohisama,[62] and the Hyūgashi Station was also temporarily renamed to Hinatazaka46 Station.[63] The festival also aimed to minimize its impact on the environment and revitalize the economy of the region;[61] the University of Miyazaki estimated that the festival brought about an economic ripple effect of about 2.9 billion yen from tourism in Miyazaki and surrounding areas.[64]
On November 7, Mikuni Takahashi was announced to have been appointed as the first vice-captain of Hinatazaka46.[65]
Since its founding, Hinatazaka46 has had a total of 37 members from four generations. 27 of those members are still in the group, though four have announced graduation.[66][45]
Third generation members marked with an asterisk (*) joined after the initial third generation member on 15 February 2020.[67]
Name | Birth date (age) | Prefecture of origin |
Generation | Notes |
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Shiho Katō (加藤史帆) | 2 February 1998 | Tokyo | 1 | Announced graduation on 6 August 2024[68] |
Kumi Sasaki (佐々木久美) | 22 January 1996 | Chiba | 1 | Captain, oldest active member |
Mirei Sasaki (佐々木美玲) | 17 December 1999 | Hyōgo | 1 | |
Mana Takase (高瀬愛奈) | 20 September 1998 | Ōsaka | 1 | |
Mei Higashimura (東村芽依) | 23 August 1998 | Nara | 1 | Announced graduation on 6 August 2024[68] |
Miku Kanemura (金村美玖) | 10 September 2002 | Saitama | 2 | |
Hina Kawata (河田陽菜) | 23 July 2001 | Yamaguchi | 2 | |
Nao Kosaka (小坂菜緒) | 7 September 2002 | Ōsaka | 2 | |
Suzuka Tomita (富田鈴花) | 18 January 2001 | Kanagawa | 2 | |
Akari Nibu (丹生明里) | 15 February 2001 | Saitama | 2 | Announced graduation on 6 August 2024[68] |
Hiyori Hamagishi (濱岸ひより) | 28 September 2002 | Fukuoka | 2 | Announced graduation on 6 August 2024[68] |
Konoka Matsuda (松田好花) | 27 April 1999 | Kyoto | 2 | |
Hinano Kamimura (上村ひなの) | 12 April 2004 | Tokyo | 3 | |
Mikuni Takahashi (髙橋未来虹)* | 27 September 2003 | Tokyo | 3 | Vice-Captain |
Marie Morimoto (森本茉莉)* | 23 February 2004 | Tokyo | 3 | |
Haruyo Yamaguchi (山口陽世)* | 23 February 2004 | Tottori | 3 | |
Tamaki Ishizuka (石塚瑶季) | 6 August 2004 | Tokyo | 4 | |
Nanami Konishi (小西夏菜実) | 3 October 2004 | Hyōgo | 4 | |
Rio Shimizu (清水理央) | 15 January 2005 | Chiba | 4 | |
Yōko Shōgenji (正源司陽子) | 14 February 2007 | Hyōgo | 4 | |
Kirari Takeuchi (竹内希来里) | 20 February 2006 | Hiroshima | 4 | |
Honoka Hirao (平尾帆夏) | 31 July 2003 | Tottori | 4 | |
Mitsuki Hiraoka (平岡海月) | 9 April 2002 | Fukui | 4 | |
Kaho Fujishima (藤嶌果歩) | 7 August 2006 | Hokkaido | 4 | |
Sumire Miyachi (宮地すみれ) | 31 December 2005 | Kanagawa | 4 | |
Haruka Yamashita (山下葉留花) | 20 May 2003 | Aichi | 4 | |
Rina Watanabe (渡辺莉奈) | 7 February 2009 | Fukuoka | 4 | Youngest |
Name | Birth date (age) | Prefecture of origin |
Generation | Graduation date | Notes |
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Neru Nagahama (長濱ねる) | 4 September 1998 | Nagasaki | 1 (Special) | 24 September 2017[69] | Dual position cancelled, became member of only Kanji Keyakizaka46 |
Memi Kakizaki (柿崎芽実) | 2 December 2001 | Nagano | 1 | 11 August 2019[70][71] | |
Mao Iguchi (井口眞緒) | 10 November 1995 | Niigata | 1 | 30 March 2020[72] | Oldest founding member |
Miho Watanabe (渡邉美穂) | 24 February 2000 | Saitama | 2 | 31 July 2022[73] | First second generation member to graduate |
Manamo Miyata (宮田愛萌) | 28 April 1998 | Tokyo | 2 | 18 December 2022[74] | |
Yūka Kageyama (影山優佳) | 8 May 2001 | Tokyo | 1 | 19 July 2023[75] | |
Honoka Kishi (岸帆夏) | 15 August 2004 | Tokyo | 4 | 7 December 2023[76] | First fourth generation member to graduate |
Sarina Ushio (潮紗理菜) | 26 December 1997 | Kanagawa | 1 | 31 December 2023[77] | |
Kyōko Saitō (齊藤京子) | 5 September 1997 | Tokyo | 1 | 5 April 2024[78] | First member who has served as center (lead performer) for a single's title song to graduate |
Ayaka Takamoto (高本彩花) | 2 November 1998 | Kanagawa | 1 | 5 July 2024[79] |
These are the subgroups of Hinatazaka46 that have appeared in events independent of the group.
Members: Suzuka Tomita, Konoka Matsuda
Hana-chans (花ちゃんズ, Hanachanzu) is an acoustic guitar duo unit, named after the flower (花, hana) kanji in both members' names.[80] Their first song as a duo, "Masaka Gūzen..." (まさか偶然・・・, lit. 'Such Coincidence...'), was released as part of Hinatazaka46's third single.[81]
On 27 June 2021, Hana-chans held their first independent live show on MTV Japan, titled MTV Acoustic Flowers – Until Full Bloom "Bell & Like"-, in which they covered Hinatazaka46 songs and Taylor Swift's "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together".[80] The performance was originally planned as a concert scheduled for 3 March 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic; "Until Full Bloom" was a reference to the postponed event, while "bell" (鈴, suzu) and "like" (好, konomu) were references to the duo's given names.[82]
On 5 October, the duo served as the opening act for MTV Live Match 2021, and also performed as part of Hinatazaka46 for the main event.[83]
Members: Miku Kanemura, Akari Nibu, Miho Watanabe (before graduation)
The Saitama Trio (埼玉トリオ), or Saitama Sannin-gumi (埼玉3人組), was the unofficial name for the three Hinatazaka46 members, all from the second generation, who are natives of Saitama Prefecture. In September 2018, they served as one-day traffic chiefs of the Saitama Prefectural Police to promote traffic safety.[84] In November 2020, they joined the Saitama Supporters Group (埼玉応援団, Saitama Ōen-dan), a public relations group consisting of popular artists from the prefecture.[85][86]
In October 2020, the trio started the radio program Belc presents Hinatazaka46 no Yokei na Kotomade Yarimashō![b] on Tokyo FM;[87] the supermarket chain Belc, which sponsors the program, subsequently released limited edition food products in collaboration with them.[88][89][90] They also became voice actresses for the first animated miniseries based on the character Pickles the Frog,[91] which first became associated with Hiragana Keyakizaka46 in 2017 after Kanemura gave a Pickles doll to each second generation member as Christmas presents.[92]
In February 2021, the Saitama Trio were voted the most wanted unit (subgroup with their own songs) by fans on a Twitter campaign to commemorate Hinatazaka46's second debut anniversary.[84] Hinatazaka46's sixth single, released in October 2021, would include their first song as a trio, "Akubi Letter" (あくびLetter, lit. 'Yawn Letter'), performed under the unit name Color Chart (カラーチャート); the name is a reference to a nickname for Saitama Prefecture, "Sai no Kuni" (彩の国, transl. Land of Colors).[93]
Hinatazaka46 discography | |
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Studio albums | 1 |
Singles | 9 |
Video albums | 1 |
Music videos | 40 |
Hiragana Keyakizaka46 discography | |
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Studio albums | 1 |
Music videos | 9 |
Title | Details | Peak chart positions |
Sales | Certifications | |
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JPN [94] |
JPN Hot [95] | ||||
Hashiridasu Shunkan (as Hiragana Keyakizaka46) |
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1 | 1 |
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Hinatazaka |
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1 | 1 |
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Myakuutsu Kanjō | 1 | 1 |
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Title | Year | Peak chart positions |
Sales | Certifications | Album | |
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JPN [104] |
JPN Hot [105] | |||||
"Kyun" (キュン) | 2019 | 1 | 1 | Hinatazaka | ||
"Do Re Mi Sol La Si Do" (ドレミソラシド) | 1 | 1 |
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"Konna ni Suki ni Natchatte Ii no?" (こんなに好きになっちゃっていいの?) | 1 | 1 |
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"Sonna Koto Nai yo" (ソンナコトナイヨ) | 2020 | 1 | 1 |
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"Kimi Shika Katan" (君しか勝たん) | 2021 | 1 | 2 |
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Myakuutsu Kanjō | |
"Tteka" (ってか) | 1 | 1 |
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"Boku Nanka" (僕なんか) | 2022 | 1 | 1 |
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"Tsuki to Hoshi ga Odoru Midnight" (月と星が踊るMidnight) | 1 | 3 |
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"One Choice" | 2023 | 1 | 2 |
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"Am I Ready?" | 1 | 4 |
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"Kimi wa Honeydew" (君はハニーデュー) | 2024 | 1 | 3 |
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TBA |
"Zettaiteki Dairokkan" (絶対的第六感)[135] | 1 | 1 |
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Title | Year | Peak | Sales | Album |
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JPN Hot [105] | ||||
"Kitaishite Inai Jibun" (期待していない自分) | 2018 | 42 | Hashiridasu Shunkan | |
"Azato Kawaii" (アザトカワイイ) | 2020 | 21 |
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Hinatazaka |
Title | Year | Peak | Single or album |
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JPN Hot [105] | |||
"Noriokureta Bus" (乗り遅れたバス)[c] | 2016 | — | "Silent Majority" |
"Hiragana Keyaki" (ひらがなけやき) | — | "Sekai ni wa Ai Shika Nai" | |
"Dare Yori mo Takaku Tobe!" (誰よりも高く跳べ!) | — | "Futari Saison" | |
"W-Keyakizaka no Uta" (W-KEYAKIZAKAの詩)[c] | 2017 | 42 | "Fukyōwaon" |
"Bokutachi wa Tsukiatteiru" (僕たちは付き合っている) | — | ||
"Chinmoku Shita Koibito yo" (沈黙した恋人よ) | — | Masshiro na Mono wa Yogoshitaku naru | |
"Eien no Hakusen" (永遠の白線) | — | ||
"Neko no Namae" (猫の名前)[c] | — | ||
"Taiyō wa Miageru Hito o Erabanai" (太陽は見上げる人を選ばない)[c] | — | ||
"Soredemo Aruiteru" (それでも歩いてる) | 92 | "Kaze ni Fukarete mo" | |
"No War in the Future" | — | ||
"Ima ni Mite iro" (イマニミテイロ) | 2018 | — | "Glass wo Ware!" |
"Hanbun no Kioku" (半分の記憶) | — | ||
"Happy Aura" (ハッピーオーラ) | — | "Ambivalent" | |
"Kimi ni Hanashite Okitai Koto" (君に話しておきたいこと) | 2019 | — | "Kuroi Hitsuji" |
"Dakishimete Yaru" (抱きしめてやる) | — |
Title | Year | Single |
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"Kokkyo no Nai Jidai" (国境のない時代) (with AKB48, Nogizaka46 and Keyakizaka46 (as SakamichiAKB)) |
2018 | "Jabaja" |
"Hatsukoi Door" (初恋ドア) (with AKB48, Nogizaka46 and Keyakizaka46 (as SakamichiAKB)) |
2019 | "Jiwaru Days" |
Title | Details | Peak chart position |
Sales | |
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JPN DVD [139] |
JPN BD [140] | |||
Hinatazaka46 3rd Anniversary Memorial Live in Tokyo Dome |
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1 | 1 |
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Hinatazaka46 holds several regular annual concerts. The Hinatansai (ひな誕祭, portmanteau of Hinatazaka and seitansai 生誕祭, lit. 'holy birthday') concerts, held in March or April, are to celebrate their debut anniversary on 27 March 2019. The W-Keyaki Festival (pronounced "Double Keyaki Festival") concerts in the summer were held jointly with Sakurazaka46 in 2021 and 2022 as the two groups formerly known as Keyakizaka46, and were the continuation of the Keyaki Republic (欅共和国, Keyaki Kyōwakoku) concerts held annually by that group at the Fuji-Q Highland Conifer Forest until 2019.[142] Hinakuri (ひなくり, short for Hina Christmas) are held on or around Christmas, and was first held as the Hiragana Christmas (ひらがなくりすます) concert in 2018. Aside from these, there have also been various non-regular concerts, tours, and other live events.
The Hiragana Zenkoku Tour 2017 (ひらがな全国ツアー2017) took place from 31 May to 12 December.
Year | Date | Venue |
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2017 | 31 May | Zepp Namba |
6 July | Zepp Nagoya | |
26 September | Zepp Sapporo | |
6 November | Fukuoka Sunpalace Hall | |
12 December | Makuhari Messe Event Hall |
The Hashiridasu Shunkan Tour 2018 (走り出す瞬間ツアー2018) took place from 4 June to 10 July.[160]
Year | Date | Venue |
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2018 | 4–6 June | Pacifico Yokohama National Convention Hall |
13 June | Tokyo International Forum, Hall A | |
27–28 June | Festival Hall Osaka | |
2–3 July | Nagoya Century Hall | |
9–10 July | Makuhari Messe Event Hall |
The Zenkoku Ohisama ka Keikaku 2021 (全国おひさま化計画 2021) took place from 15 September to 20 October. (20 October 2021: Nippon Gaishi Hall, also livestreamed)[161]
Year | Date | Venue |
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2021 | 15–16 September | Hiroshima Green Arena |
26–27 September | Marine Messe Fukuoka | |
29–30 September | Osaka-jō Hall | |
7–8 October | Sekisui Heim Super Arena | |
13–15 October | Tokyo Garden Theatre | |
19–20 October | Nippon Gaishi Hall |
The Happy Smile Tour 2022 took place from 10 September.[162] (13 November 2022: Yoyogi National Gymnasium 1st Gymnasium, also livestreamed)[i]
Year | Date | Venue |
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2022 | 10–11 September | Aichi Sky Expo |
17–18 September | World Memorial Hall | |
17–18 October | Pia Arena MM | |
12–13 November | Yoyogi National Gymnasium 1st Gymnasium |
The Happy Train Tour 2023 took place from 30 August.[164] ( 9–10 December 2023: K-Arena Yokohama, both days also livestreamed)[j]
Year | Date | Venue |
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2023 | 30–31 August | Osaka-jō Hall |
12–13 September | Yokohama Arena | |
6–7 October | Sekisui Heim Super Arena | |
14–15 October | Marine Messe Fukuoka | |
9–10 December | K-Arena Yokohama |
Year | Title | Channel | Run | Notes | Ref(s) |
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2017 | Zankoku na Kankyaku Tachi (残酷な観客達) | Nippon TV | 18 May – 20 July | Final episode only | [166] |
Re:Mind (Re:Mind) | TV Tokyo | 20 October – 29 December | [167] | ||
Netflix | 29 December | ||||
2020 | Dasada (DASADA) | Nippon TV | 16 January – 19 March | [168] | |
Dasada Mirai e no Countdown (〜未来へのカウントダウン〜) | 2 July – 10 September | [169] | |||
2021 | Borderless (ボーダレス) | Hikari TV Channel | 7 March – 9 May | With Nogizaka46 and Sakurazaka46 | [170] |
Koeharu! (声春っ!) | Nippon TV | 29 April – 1 July | [171] | ||
2023 | Actress (アクトレス) | Hikari TV Channel Lemino |
14 April – 2 June | Sequel to Borderless; with Nogizaka46 and Sakurazaka46 | [172] |
Name | Channel | Run | Notes | Ref(s) |
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Keyakitte, Kakenai? (欅って、書けない?)[173] | TV Tokyo | 5 October 2015 – 12 October 2020 | ||
Hiragana Oshi (ひらがな推し) | 9 April 2018 – 1 April 2019 | |||
KeyaBingo!4 Hiragana keyaki tte Nani? (KeyaBingo!4 ひらがなけやきって何?) | Nippon TV | 17 April 2018 – 26 June 2018 | Season 4 | |
Hinatazaka de Aimashō (日向坂で会いましょう) | TV Tokyo | 8 April 2019–present | Formerly Hiragana Oshi | [174] |
HinaBingo! | Nippon TV | 16 April 2019 – 25 June 2019 | [175] | |
HinaBingo!2 | 16 July 2019 – 24 September 2019 | Season 2 | ||
Self-Documentary of Hinatazaka46 (セルフ Documentary of 日向坂46) | TBS Television | 29 September 2019 – 23 February 2020 | [176] | |
26 June 2022 | Mikuni Takahashi, Marie Morimoto, Haruyo Yamaguchi | |||
17 July 2022 | Yūka Kageyama | |||
2023 | Fourth generation members | |||
Hinatazaka46 desu Chotto Ii desu ka? (日向坂46です。ちょっといいですか?) | Hikari TV Channel | 14 March 2020 – 10 April 2021 | [177] | |
Hinachoi Season2 (ひなちょい Season2) | 19 April 2021 – 27 March 2023 | Season 2 | [178] | |
Hinatazaka ni Narimashō (日向坂になりましょう) | Lemino | 26 April 2023– | Fourth generation members | [179] |
Name | Channel | Run | Notes | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Love It! (ラヴィット!) | TBS Television | 30 March – 20 September 2021 13 April – 29 June 2022 |
Monthly Co-host: Shiho Katō, Ayaka Takamoto, Konoka Matsuda, Suzuka Tomita | |
X-Moment Presents Choten 〜Konshū Dare o Yosō suru? (X-MOMENT Presents CHOTeN 〜今週、誰を予想する?〜) | TV Tokyo | 2 October 2021 – 24 September 2022 | Co-host: Mana Takase,[k] Akari Nibu, Konoka Matsuda, Miho Watanabe[l] |
Year | Title | Voice Role(s) | Channel | Run | Notes | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | Pickles the Frog: Kimochi no Iro (かえるのピクルス – きもちのいろ -) | Miku Kanemura, Akari Nibu, Miho Watanabe | BS12 | 4 October – 27 December | [180] |
Release date | Title | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|
25 October 2024 | All of Tokyo! (ゼンブ・オブ・トーキョー, Zenbu of Tokyo) | [181] |
Year | Title | Role(s) | Venue | Run | Notes | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2018 | Ayumi (あゆみ) | Various | AiiA 2.5 Theater Tokyo | 20 April – 6 May | Part of Team Castanets (チームカスタネット) and Team Harmonica (チームハーモニカ) | [185] |
Magia Record (マギアレコード 魔法少女まどか☆マギカ外伝) | Akasaka ACT Theater | 24 August – 9 September | Select members only | [186] | ||
Zambi (ザンビ) | Tokyo Dome City Hall | 16–25 November | Select members only; collaboration with Nogizaka46 and Keyakizaka46 | [187] | ||
2019 | Zambi〜Theater's end〜 (ザンビ〜Theater's end〜) | Tennōzu Galaxy Theater | 7–17 February | [188] | ||
2023 | Maku ga Agaru | Marie Morimoto, Haruyo Yamaguchi | Sunshine Theater | 12–17 July | Lead role | [189] |
Year | Title | Hosts | Network | Run | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2020–present | Hinatazaka46 no "Hi" (日向坂46の「ひ」) | Alternating (2–3 hosts per episode) | Nippon Cultural Broadcasting | 5 April 2020–present, Every Sunday from 6:30 pm | |
Belc presents Hinatazaka46 no Yokei na Kotomade Yarimashō! | Akari Nibu, Miku Kanemura | Tokyo FM | 2 October 2020–present, Every Friday from 8:00 pm | [190][191][192] | |
2021–present | SakuraHinataRocchi no Nobishiro Radio (さくらひなたロッチの伸びしろラジオ) | Rocchi, Haruyo Yamaguchi(Regular MC)[m] | NHK Radio 1 | 29 March 2021–, Every Monday from 8:05 pm | [193][194] |
Hinakoi presents Hinatazaka46 Konoka Matsuda no Hinatazaka Kōkō Hōsō-bu (ひなこい presents 日向坂46 松田好花の日向坂高校放送部) | Konoka Matsuda[n] | Nippon Broadcasting System | 2 October 2021–present, Every Saturday from 10:00 pm | [195][196][197][198] | |
2022–present | Lawson presents Hinatazaka46 no Hotto Hitoiki![o] | Mirei Sasaki, Hina Kawata, Suzuka Tomita | Tokyo FM | 1 April 2022–present, Every Friday from 11:30 am | [199][200] |
2023–present | Hinatazaka46 Sarina Ushio no Sarimakashī Radio (日向坂46潮紗理菜のサリマカシーラジオ) | Sarina Ushio | InterFM | 4 April 2023–present, Every Tuesday from 11:30 pm | [201][202] |
Name | Run | Notes | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|
Keyaki no Kiseki/Hinata no Ayumi (欅のキセキ/日向のアユミ) | 18 October 2017 – 31 August 2021 | ||
Zambi The Game (ザンビ THE GAME) | 15 May 2019 – 28 January 2021 | Select members only | |
Uni's On Air (ユニソンエアー) | 24 September 2019– | ||
Hinakoi (ひなこい) | 18 November 2020– | [203] | |
Hinatazaka46 to Fushigi na Toshokan (日向坂46とふしぎな図書室) | 25 February 2021– |
Year | Title | Role(s) | Venue | Notes | Run | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019 | Zambi The Room Saigo no Sentaku (ザンビ THE ROOM 最後の選択) | Various | Shibuya Hikarie, Hikarie Hall | Collaboration with Nogizaka46 and Keyakizaka46 | 31 July – 11 August | [204] |
Year | Date | Title | Venue | Model(s) | Notes | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2018 | 6 October | TGC Kitakyūshū 2018 by Tokyo Girls Collection | West Japan General Exhibition Center: New building | Each stage and live | [205] | |
2019 | 30 March | Mynavi presents 28th Tokyo Girls Collection 2019 Spring/Summer | Yokohama Arena | [206] | ||
5 October | TGC Kitakyūshū 2019 by Tokyo Girls Collection | West Japan General Exhibition Center: New building | [207] | |||
2020 | 11 January | SDGs Promotion TGC Shizuoka 2020 by Tokyo Girls Collection | Twin Messe Shizuoka | Dasada cast select members only | Each stage, Dasada stage and live | [208] |
2020 | 29 February | Mynavi presents 30th Tokyo Girls Collection 2020 Spring/Summer | Yoyogi National Gymnasium 1st Gymnasium | Dasada cast only[p][q] | Each stage and Dasada stage | [209] |
5 September | Mynavi presents 31st Tokyo Girls Collection 2020 Autumn/Winter Online | Saitama Super Arena | [210][211] | |||
2022 | 3 September | Mynavi presents 35th Tokyo Girls Collection 2022 Autumn/Winter | Saitama Super Arena | Shiho Katō, Kyōko Saitō, Kumi Sasaki, Mirei Sasaki, Ayaka Takamoto, Miku Kanemura, Nao Kosaka, Hiyori Hamagishi | Each stage | [212] |
2023 | 14 January | SDGs Promotion TGC Shizuoka 2023 by Tokyo Girls Collection | Twin Messe Shizuoka | Shiho Katō, Kyōko Saitō, Kumi Sasaki, Ayaka Takamoto, Miku Kanemura | [213] | |
11 February | oomiya presents TGC Wakayama 2023 by Tokyo Girls Collection | Wakayama Big Whale | Shiho Katō, Kumi Sasaki, Miku Kanemura, Hiyori Hamagishi | [214] | ||
4 March | Mynavi presents 36th Tokyo Girls Collection 2023 Spring/Summer | Yoyogi National Gymnasium 1st Gymnasium | Shiho Katō, Kyōko Saitō, Kumi Sasaki, Ayaka Takamoto, Miku Kanemura, Nao Kosaka, Hiyori Hamagishi | [215] |
Year | Date | Title | Venue | Model(s) | Notes | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019 | 18 May | Rakuten GirlsAward 2019 SPRING/SUMMER | Makuhari Messe International Exhibition Hall 9-11 Hall | Each stage and live | ||
28 September | Rakuten GirlsAward 2019 AUTUMN/WINTER | |||||
2022 | 14 May | Rakuten GirlsAward 2022 SPRING/SUMMER | Shiho Katō, Kyōko Saitō, Kumi Sasaki, Mirei Sasaki, Ayaka Takamoto, Miku Kanemura, Hiyori Hamagishi | [216] | ||
2023 | 4 May | Rakuten GirlsAward 2023 SPRING/SUMMER | Yoyogi National Gymnasium 1st Gymnasium | Shiho Katō, Kumi Sasaki, Ayaka Takamoto, Miku Kanemura, Nao Kosaka, Hiyori Hamagishi | Each stage | [217] |
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2021 | 41st All Japan High School Quiz Championship (第41回 全国高等学校クイズ選手権) | Main Supporter[r] | Nippon TV | Performed official support song "Nando de mo Nando de mo" | [218][219] |
2022 | The 42nd All Japan High School Quiz Championship (第42回 全国高等学校クイズ選手権) | Observer | Yūka Kageyama and Konoka Matsuda | [220] | |
2023 | 2023 World Table Tennis Championships | Supporting artist | TV Tokyo (BS TV Tokyo) | [221] |
Release | Title | Publisher | Notes | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
28 August 2019 | Tachikogi (立ち漕ぎ) | Shinchosha | First group photobook | [222][223] |
27 April 2021 | Hinasatsu (日向撮) | Kodansha | Compilation of backstage photographs taken by the members; first volume released in April 2021 | [224][225] |
Release | Title | Publisher | Notes | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|
March 2021 | Gensaku Hinatazaka (げんさく ひなたざか, lit. 'Original Hinatazaka') | Shueisha | Three-story manga miniseries; story by Nao Kosaka, Hinano Kamimura, and Miho Watanabe; artwork by Aka Akasaka; serialized in Weekly Young Jump | [227] |
Release | Title | Number | Publisher | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
31 January 2020 | Hinatazaka46 Shinbun (日向坂46新聞, Hinatazaka46 Newspaper) | "First issue" (創刊号) | Sport Nippon Newspaper company | |
28 January 2021 | "Winter 2021" (2021年冬号) | |||
12 October 2021 | "Autumn 2021" (2021年秋号) | |||
25 May 2022 | "Spring 2022" (2022年春号) | |||
28 March 2023 | "Spring 2023" (2023年春号) |
Year | Ceremony | Award | Nominated Work | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|
2018 | Mnet Asian Music Awards | Best New Asian Artist Japan | [228] | |
2019 | MTV VMAJ | Best Choreography | "Kyun" | [229] |
61st Japan Record Awards | Outstanding Works Award | "Do Re Mi Sol La Si Do" | [230] | |
Yahoo! Search Awards | Idol Category Award | [231] | ||
Line News Presents News Awards | Idol Category Award | [232] | ||
2020 | MTV VMAJ | Best Choreography | "Seishun no Uma" | [233] |
2021 | MTV VMAJ | Best Art Direction Video | "Tteka" | [234] |
2023 | MTV VMAJ | Best Cinematography | "Am I Ready?" | [235] |
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