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Sakurazaka46

Sakurazaka46 (櫻坂46, Sakurazaka Forty-six), formerly Keyakizaka46 (欅坂46, Keyakizaka Forty-six), is a Japanese idol girl group produced by Yasushi Akimoto. The group was created on August 21, 2015, becoming Nogizaka46's first sister group under the Sakamichi Series.[1][2] The group was rebranded as Sakurazaka46 after their last concert on October 13, 2020.[3] The group's fans are known as Buddies.[4]

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Also known asKeyakizaka46
OriginTokyo, Japan
Genres
Years active
  • As Keyakizaka46: 2015–2020
  • As Sakurazaka46: 2020–
LabelsSony Music
SpinoffsHinatazaka46
MembersSee members
Websitewww.sakurazaka46.com
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As Keyakizaka46, the group had released nine singles, eight of which topped the Oricon Singles Chart and Billboard Japan Hot 100.[5][6] The group had also released three compilation albums, one of which was released by Hiragana Keyakizaka46, a subgroup who later became an independent group, Hinatazaka46. Additionally, the group hosts multiple variety shows, radio programs, and television dramas.

History

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2015: Formation

On February 22, 2015, during the Nogizaka46 3rd Year Birthday Live at Seibu Dome, Nogizaka46 announced plans to recruit the first generation members for their new project.[7] The new group's name was Toriizaka46 (鳥居坂46), named after the Toriizaka area in the Roppongi district of Minato, Tokyo, and the recruitment was started on July 28.[8] The final stage of the audition took place on August 21, the same day Nogizaka46 was created four years earlier, and 22 were selected out of 22,509 candidates. At the same time, the group's name was suddenly changed to Keyakizaka46; however, its reason is unclear.[9] Furthermore, two members, Mizuho Suzuki and Mayu Harada, left the group before their first performance, bringing the total number of members to 20.[10][11]

Similar to Nogizaka46, Keyakizaka46 began airing a television show on October 4 titled Keyakitte, Kakenai? (欅って、書けない?, So, can you write 'keyaki'?) on TV Tokyo.[12] On November 29, the show announced a new member, Neru Nagahama. Nagahama had passed the auditions but did not join due to her parents' objections.[13] She debuted as the first member of a newly-formed subgroup called Hiragana Keyakizaka46 (けやき坂46) and auditions for more members started soon after.[14]

On December 16, the group gave its first live performance at Fuji TV's music show FNS Music Festival. The center position in the choreography was held by the youngest member Yurina Hirate, being 14 at the time.[15]

2016–2017: Early success

On April 6, 2016, the group debuted their first single, Silent Majority.[16] All members except Nagahama were selected to perform in the title song.[17] It sold 261,580 copies in the first week and ranked first on the Oricon weekly chart.[18] The single also broke the debut week sales record for female artists, previously held by HKT48 with their single Suki! Suki! Skip!.[19]

Between April and May, eighteen people auditioning for Hiragana Keyakizaka46 live streamed on Showroom as part of the audition process.[20] Eleven of those passed and became official members, joining Nagahama.[21][22] The expanded subunit debuted with "Hiragana Keyaki" as part of Keyakizaka46's second single, Sekai ni wa Ai Shika Nai.[23]

Keyakizaka46's first featured drama Tokuyama Daigorō o Dare ga Koroshitaka? premiered on the TX network on July 16, 2016.[24] Sekai ni wa Ai Shika Nai was used as the theme song.[25] The group was also featured in KeyaBingo!, a variety show similar to AKBingo! and NogiBingo![26]

2016 marked the first time the group appeared on NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen, an event that the group participated in every year since. Additionally, Mizuho Habu became the first member to make a runway debut, appearing in GirlsAward 2016 Spring/Summer.[27] Three more members, Hirate, Yui Kobayashi, and Risa Watanabe, would later make their debuts in GirlsAward 2016 Autumn/Winter.[28]

In January 2017, Yūka Sugai and Akane Moriya were pointed as captain and vice-captain of the group, respectively.[29] In July, Hiragana Keyakizaka46 added a second generation, with nine new members.[30] The subgroup was featured on Re:Mind, a TV thriller series aired on Netflix.[31] In August, Keyakizaka46 made their first performance at the Rock in Japan Festival, and have appeared in every year since.[32]

2018–2020: Member departures and rebranding

In November 2018, Yui Imaizumi became the first member to leave the group, intending to pursue other forms of entertainment.[33] Afterwards, Nanami Yonetani, Manaka Shida[34][35] and Nagahama also left the group.[36] Meanwhile, on November 29, 2018, Nogizaka46 and Keyakizaka46 held a joint audition, where thirty-six people passed. Out of those members, eleven went to Nogizaka46, nine went to Kanji Keyakizaka46, one went to Hiragana Keyakizaka46, and the remaining fifteen became kenshūsei (研修生, lit. trainees) that are not assigned to any group. Shortly afterwards, Hiragana Keyakizaka46 formed an independent group known as Hinatazaka46,[37] and released their debut single, "Kyun", on March 27, 2019.[38]

During this time, Keyakizaka46 still held multiple concerts, including their largest one September 18–19, 2019 at Tokyo Dome, attracting roughly 50,000 fans per day.[39] On September 24, a rhythm game titled Uni's On Air was released that featured Keyakizaka46 and Hinatazaka46.[40][41]

Keyakizaka46, for the very first time, applied the senbatsu (selection of members) system for their 9th single during Keyakitte, Kakenai? on September 8, 2019. The senbatsu included 17 members, with Hirate at the center position.[42] The single was originally set to be released at the end of the year, before first being delayed due to production issues,[43] and then further delayed with the sudden departure of Hirate in January 2020, the 9th single's planned center.[44][45]

On February 16, 2020, the kenshūsei members were assigned to their respective Sakamichi Series group through Showroom, with six of these members becoming part of Keyakizaka46's second generation.[46]

On July 16, 2020, Keyakizaka46 live streamed a concert titled Keyakizaka46 Live Online, but with YOU! The concert was the first one held since their Tokyo Dome concert in September 2019 and the first without Hirate. During the concert, the group unveiled their last single "Dare ga Sono Kane o Narasu no ka?", which was released digitally only on August 21, with every single member being featured in the song. Additionally, captain Sugai announced that Keyakizaka46 was ending its five year journey and its members were starting over under a new name, with a final concert planned in October.[47][48] On September 21, Sakurazaka46 was announced as their new name, with the change occurring after their last concert on October 12 and 13.[3][49] Sakurazaka46 is named after Sakurazaka street within Roppongi Hills in Minato, Tokyo, located next to Keyakizaka street. Sakura (cherry tree) is written in the kyūjitai form instead of the more common .

2020–present: Restarting as Sakurazaka46 and 3rd Generation

Following their farewell concert on October 14, 2020, the group officially changed its name to Sakurazaka46.[49] Their weekly variety show Keyakitte, Kakenai? was renamed to Soko Magattara, Sakurazaka?.[50] Their first single under the new name, Nobody's Fault, was released on December 9, with only 14 members performing in the title track.[51] Additionally, this single saw the creation of the "Sakura Eight", the eight members in the first two rows. Members featured on Sakura Eight appear in every B-side.[52] "Nobody's Fault" was performed in the 71st NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.[53][54]

On January 4, 2021, Rina Matsuda replaced Moriya as vice-captain of the group; Sugai remained as captain.[55] On March 14, Matsudaira Riko became the first second generation member to leave the group.[56] On April 14, the 2nd single "Ban" was released.[57] In June, the group held a three day concert called Backs Live, in which non-Sakura Eight members performed without the Sakura Eight, taking their positions.[58] In July, Sakurazaka46 held their first joint concert with Hinatazaka46 (since Hinatazaka46's rename), W-Keyaki Fes 2021 at Fuji Q Highland.[59] In October, Moriya and Rika Watanabe announced their departures from the group, and left on December 19 after their final concert on December 10.[60] On November 9, 2022, Sugai left the group after their first Tokyo Dome concert as Sakurazaka46 and Matsuda succeeded her as captain.[61]

On June 5, 2022, Sakurazaka46 announced the auditions for their third generation members, which were held from July to December 2022. 11 members passed the auditions and 9 of them were revealed during January 2023. However, due to academic commitments, the remaining two members were revealed on March 1 and 2, 2023.

Members

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Since its founding, Sakurazaka46 has had a total of 70 members from five generations, including members from Hiragana Keyakizaka46 (now Hinatazaka46). 27 of those members are still in the group, though two have announced graduation.[62]

If second generation members are marked with an asterisk (*), it means that they joined after the initial second generation members on February 15, 2020.[63]

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Name Birth date (age) Prefecture
of origin
Generation Notes
Rina Inoue (井上梨名) (2001-01-29) January 29, 2001 (age 24)Hyōgo2
Hikari Endō (遠藤光莉)* (1999-04-17) April 17, 1999 (age 26)Kanagawa2
Rei Ōzono (大園玲)* (2000-04-18) April 18, 2000 (age 25)Kagoshima2
Akiho Ōnuma (大沼晶保)* (1999-10-12) October 12, 1999 (age 25)Shizuoka2
Marino Kōsaka (幸阪茉里乃)* (2002-12-19) December 19, 2002 (age 22)Mie2
Yui Takemoto (武元唯衣) (2002-03-23) March 23, 2002 (age 23)Shiga2
Hono Tamura (田村保乃) (1998-10-21) October 21, 1998 (age 26)Osaka2
Karin Fujiyoshi (藤吉夏鈴) (2001-08-29) August 29, 2001 (age 23)Osaka2
Kira Masumoto (増本綺良)* (2002-01-12) January 12, 2002 (age 23)Hyōgo2
Rina Matsuda (松田里奈) (1999-10-13) October 13, 1999 (age 25)Miyazaki2Captain[61][64]
Hikaru Morita (森田ひかる) (2001-07-10) July 10, 2001 (age 23)Fukuoka2
Rena Moriya (守屋麗奈)* (2000-01-02) January 2, 2000 (age 25)Tokyo2
Ten Yamasaki (山﨑天) (2005-09-28) September 28, 2005 (age 19)Osaka2
Rika Ishimori (石森璃花) (2002-01-13) January 13, 2002 (age 23)Gunma3
Riko Endō (遠藤理子) (2006-01-09) January 9, 2006 (age 19)Saitama3
Reina Odakura (小田倉麗奈) (2004-07-25) July 25, 2004 (age 20)Tokyo3
Nagisa Kojima (小島凪紗) (2005-07-07) July 7, 2005 (age 19)Nagano3
Airi Taniguchi (谷口愛季) (2005-04-12) April 12, 2005 (age 20)Yamaguchi3
Yuzuki Nakashima (中嶋優月) (2003-02-17) February 17, 2003 (age 22)Fukuoka3
Mio Matono (的野美青) (2006-11-08) November 8, 2006 (age 18)Fukuoka3Youngest
Itoha Mukai (向井純葉) (2006-05-09) May 9, 2006 (age 18)Hiroshima3
Yū Murai (村井優) (2004-08-18) August 18, 2004 (age 20)Tokyo3
Miu Murayama (村山美羽) (2005-02-15) February 15, 2005 (age 20)Tokyo3
Shizuki Yamashita (山下瞳月) (2005-01-22) January 22, 2005 (age 20)Kyoto3
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Former members

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Name Birth date (age) Prefecture
of origin
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Mizuho Suzuki (鈴木泉帆) (2000-10-07) October 7, 2000 (age 24)Aichi1Left in September 2015 before the group officially debuted.
Mayu Harada (原田まゆ) (1998-05-02) May 2, 1998 (age 26)Tokyo1Left on November 11, 2015 after pictures of her and her boyfriend, her former middle school teacher, surfaced.[65][66]
Yui Imaizumi (今泉佑唯) (1998-09-30) September 30, 1998 (age 26)Kanagawa1Graduated from Kanji Keyaki on November 3, 2018.[67]
Manaka Shida (志田愛佳) (1998-11-23) November 23, 1998 (age 26)Niigata1Graduated from Kanji Keyaki on November 16, 2018.[68]
Nanami Yonetani (米谷奈々未) (2000-02-24) February 24, 2000 (age 25)Osaka1Graduated from Kanji Keyaki on December 22, 2018.[69]
Neru Nagahama (長濱ねる) (1998-09-04) September 4, 1998 (age 26)Nagasaki1 (Special)Joined on November 30, 2015 as the sole member of Hiragana Keyaki.[70]
Granted dual membership with Kanji Keyaki in June 2016.[71]
Cancelled Hiragana Keyaki membership on September 24, 2017.[72]
Graduated on July 30, 2019.[73]
Miyu Suzumoto (鈴本美愉) (1997-12-05) December 5, 1997 (age 27)Aichi1Graduated on January 23, 2020[45]
Nana Oda (織田奈那) (1998-06-04) June 4, 1998 (age 26)Shizuoka1Graduated on January 23, 2020[45]
Yurina Hirate (平手友梨奈) (2001-06-25) June 25, 2001 (age 23)Aichi1Withdrew from group on January 23, 2020[45]
Nanako Nagasawa (長沢菜々香) (1997-04-23) April 23, 1997 (age 28)Yamagata1Graduated on March 31, 2020[74]
Nijika Ishimori (石森虹花) (1997-05-07) May 7, 1997 (age 27)Miyagi1Graduated on September 30, 2020[75]
Shiori Satō (佐藤詩織) (1996-11-16) November 16, 1996 (age 28)Tokyo1Graduated on October 13, 2020[76]
Riko Matsudaira (松平璃子) (1998-05-05) May 5, 1998 (age 26)Tokyo2First second generation member to graduate Graduated on March 14, 2021[77]
Akane Moriya (守屋茜) (1997-11-12) November 12, 1997 (age 27)Miyagi1Former Vice-Captain[78]
Graduated on December 10, 2021[79]
Rika Watanabe (渡辺梨加) (1995-05-16) May 16, 1995 (age 29)Ibaraki1Oldest founding member Graduated on December 10, 2021[79]
Risa Watanabe (渡邉理佐) (1998-07-27) July 27, 1998 (age 26)Ibaraki1Held graduation concert on May 22, 2022[80]
Aoi Harada (原田葵) (2000-05-07) May 7, 2000 (age 24)Tokyo1Graduated on June 11, 2022[81]
Rika Ozeki (尾関梨香) (1997-10-07) October 7, 1997 (age 27) Kanagawa 1 Graduated on September 11, 2022[82]
Yūka Sugai (菅井友香) (1995-11-29) November 29, 1995 (age 29)Tokyo1Former Captain[61]

Graduated on November 9, 2022[83]

Yumiko Seki (関有美子) (1998-06-29) June 29, 1998 (age 26)Fukuoka2Graduated on April 30, 2023
Mizuho Habu (土生瑞穂) (1997-07-07) July 7, 1997 (age 27)Tokyo1Graduated on November 25, 2023
Yui Kobayashi (小林由依) (1999-10-23) October 23, 1999 (age 25)Saitama1Held graduation concert on February 1, 2024
Fuyuka Saitō (齋藤冬優花) (1998-02-15) February 15, 1998 (age 27)Tokyo1Graduated January 13, 2025
Rina Uemura (上村莉菜) (1997-01-04) January 4, 1997 (age 28)Chiba1Graduated February 28, 2025
Minami Koike (小池美波) (1998-11-14) November 14, 1998 (age 26)Hyōgo1Graduated March 20, 2025
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Discography

Studio albums

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Title Details Peak chart
positions
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JPN
[84]
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[85]
Keyakizaka46
Masshiro na Mono wa Yogoshitaku naru 11
Sakurazaka46
As You Know?
  • Released: August 3, 2022
  • Label: Sony Music
  • Formats: CD, CD+Blu-ray, digital download, streaming
11
  • JPN: 136,932 (phy.)[88]
Addiction[90]
  • Scheduled: April 30, 2025
  • Label: Sony Music
  • Formats: CD, CD+Blu-ray, digital download, streaming
TBA
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Compilation albums

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List of compilation albums, with selected chart positions, sales and certifications
Title Details Peak chart
positions
Sales Certifications
JPN
[84]
JPN
Hot

[85]
Eien yori Nagai Isshun: Ano Koro, Tashika ni Sonzaishita Watashitachi
  • Released: October 7, 2020
  • Label: Sony Music
  • Formats: CD, CD+Blu-ray, digital download, streaming
1 1
  • RIAJ: Gold (phy.)[92]
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Video albums

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Title Details Peak chart
positions
Certifications
JPN
DVD
[93]
JPN
BD
[94]
Keyaki Republic 2017
  • Released: September 26, 2018
  • Label: Sony Music
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
1 1
  • RIAJ: Gold (phy.)[95]
Keyaki Republic 2018
  • Released: August 14, 2019
  • Label: Sony Music
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
1 1
  • RIAJ: Gold (phy.)[96]
Keyakizaka46 Live at Tokyo Dome: Arena Tour 2019 Final
  • Released: January 29, 2020
  • Label: Sony Music
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
1 1
  • RIAJ: Gold (phy.)[97]
Keyaki Republic 2019
  • Released: August 8, 2020
  • Label: Sony Music
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
1 1
Keyakizaka46 The Last Live
  • Released: March 24, 2021
  • Label: Sony Music
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
1 1
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Singles

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List of singles, with selected chart positions, sales, certifications and album name
Title Year Peak chart
positions
Sales Certifications Albums
JPN
[98]
JPN
Hot

[99]
Keyakizaka46
"Silent Majority" (サイレントマジョリティー) 2016 11
  • RIAJ:
Masshiro na Mono wa Yogoshitaku naru
"Sekai ni wa Ai Shika Nai" (世界には愛しかない) 11
"Futari Saison" (二人セゾン) 11
"Fukyōwaon" (不協和音) 2017 11
"Kaze ni Fukarete mo" (風に吹かれても) 11 Eien Yori Nagai Isshun: Ano Koro, Tashika ni Sonzaishita Watashitachi
"Glass wo Ware!" (ガラスを割れ!) 2018 11
  • JPN: 1,021,450 (phy.)[118]
  • JPN: 133,375 (dig.)[119]
"Ambivalent" (アンビバレント) 11
"Kuroi Hitsuji" (黒い羊) 2019 11
"Dare ga Sono Kane o Narasu no ka?" (誰がその鐘を鳴らすのか?) 2020 [A] 14
Sakurazaka46
"Nobody's Fault" 2020 11
  • RIAJ: 2× Platinum (phy.)[135]
As You Know?
"Ban" 2021 11
  • RIAJ: 2× Platinum (phy.)[138]
"Nagaredama" (流れ弾) 11
  • RIAJ: 2× Platinum (phy.)[141]
"Samidare yo" (五月雨よ) 2022 11
  • RIAJ: 2× Platinum (phy.)[144]
"Sakurazuki" (桜月) 2023 12
  • RIAJ: Platinum (phy.)[147]
Addiction
"Start Over!" 12
  • RIAJ: 2× Platinum (phy.)[148]
"Shōninyokkyū" (承認欲求) 11
  • RIAJ: 2× Platinum (phy.)[149]
"Ikutsu no Koro ni Modoritai no ka?" (何歳の頃に戻りたいのか?) 2024 12
  • RIAJ: 2× Platinum (phy.)[151]
"Jigōjitoku" (自業自得) 22
  • RIAJ: 3× Platinum (phy.)[152]
"I Want Tomorrow to Come" 11
  • RIAJ: 2× Platinum (phy.)[153]
"Udagawa Generation"[154] 2025 11
  • RIAJ: 2× Platinum (phy.)[156]
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Promotional singles

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List of promotional singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released, sales and album name
Title Year Peak Sales Albums
JPN
Hot

[157]
Keyakizaka46
"Getsuyōbi no Asa, Skirt o Kirareta" (月曜日の朝、スカートを切られた) 2017 14 Masshiro na Mono wa
Yogoshitaku naru
"Tsuno o Magaru" (角を曲がる) 2019 [B] Eien Yori Nagai Isshun:
Ano Koro, Tashika ni
Sonzaishita Watashitachi
"10 Gatsu no Pool ni Tobikonda" (10月のプールに飛び込んだ) 2020 [C]
Sakurazaka46
"Masatsukeisu" (摩擦係数) 2022 26 As You Know?
"Sono Hi made" (その日まで) 71 "Sakurazuki"
"Kimi ga Sayonara Ietatte..." (君がサヨナラ言えたって・・・) 2023 92 Non-album promotional single
"Addiction" 2025 60 Addicition
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Guest appearances

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List of non-single guest appearances, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak Albums
JPN
Hot

[161]
"Dare no Koto o Ichiban Aishiteru?" (誰のことを一番 愛してる?)
(with AKB48 and Nogizaka46 as SakamichiAKB)
2017 37 "Shoot Sign"
"Kokkyo no Nai Jidai" (国境のない時代)
(with AKB48 and Nogizaka46 as SakamichiAKB)
2018 "Jabaja"
"Hatsukoi Door" (初恋ドア)
(with AKB48, Nogizaka46 and Hinatazaka46 as SakamichiAKB)
2019 "Jiwaru Days"
"Hitsuzensei" (必然性)
(with AKB48, Nogizaka46 and Iz*One as IZ4648)
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Other charted songs

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List of other charted songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak Albums
JPN
Hot

[162]
Keyakizaka46
"Kataru Nara Mirai o..." (語るなら未来を...) 2017 80 "Sekai ni wa Ai Shika Nai"
"W-Keyakizaka no Uta" (W-KEYAKIZAKAの詩) 42 "Fukyōwaon"
"Wareta Sumaho" (割れたスマホ) 76
"Tuning" (チューニング) 81
"Eccentric" (エキセントリック) 12
"Natsu no Hana wa Himawari Dake Ja Nai" (夏の花は向日葵だけじゃない) 66 Masshiro na Mono wa Yogoshitaku naru
"Hiraishin" (避雷針) 22 "Kaze ni Fukarete mo"
"Soredemo Aruiteru" (それでも歩いてる) 92
"Mō Mori e Kaerou ka?" (もう森へ帰ろうか?) 2018 81 "Glass wo Ware!"
"Hi ga Noboru Made" (日が昇るまで) 94 "Ambivalent"
Sakurazaka46
"Naze Koi o Shite Konakattan darō?" (なぜ 恋をして来なかったんだろう?) 2020 94 "Nobody's Fault"
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Filmography

Television shows

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Original release Title Original network Ref(s)
October 4, 2015 – October 12, 2020 Keyakitte, Kakenai? (欅って、書けない?) TV Tokyo [12]
July 5, 2016 – September 26, 2016 KeyaBingo! NTV [163]
July 17, 2016 – October 2, 2016 Who Killed Tokuyama Daigoro? Tokuyama Daigorō o Dare ga Koroshitaka?) (徳山大五郎を誰が殺したか?) TV Tokyo [164]
January 9, 2017 – March 27, 2017 KeyaBingo!2 NTV [165]
May 18, 2017 – July 20, 2017 Zankokuna Kankyakutachi (残酷な観客達)
July 17, 2017 – September 25, 2017 KeyaBingo!3
October 13, 2017 Re:Mind Netflix & TV Tokyo [166][167]
April 8, 2018 – present Hiragana Oshi (ひらがな推し) TV Tokyo [168]
April 16, 2018 – present KeyaBingo!4 Hiragana Keyakitte Nani? (KEYABINGO!4 ひらがなけやきって何?) NTV [169]
October 18, 2020 – present Soko Magattara, Sakurazaka? (そこ曲がったら、櫻坂?) TV Tokyo [170]
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Radio shows

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Original release Title Original network Ref(s)
January 5, 2016 Keyakizaka46 no All Night Nippon Nippon Broadcasting System [171]
January 31, February 28, and March 27, 2016 Keyakizaka46 no All Night Nippon R [ja] (欅坂46のオールナイトニッポンR) [171]
2016 Keyakizaka46 Kochira Yūrakuchō Hoshizora Hōsōkyoku [172]
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Awards

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Year Ceremony Award Nominee/work Result
2016 Yahoo Japan Search Grand Prix[173] Idol Group Award Keyakizaka46 Won
2017 31st Japan Gold Disc Award[174] New Artist of the Year Won
The 5th V Chart Awards[175][176] Top New Artist Award (Japan) Won
Yahoo Japan Search Grand Prix[177] Idol Group Award Won
59th Japan Record Awards Excellent Work Award "Kaze ni Fukarete mo" Won
50th Japan Cable Awards Excellent Music Award Won
MTV VMAJ[178] Best Buzz Award Keyakizaka46 Won
2018 60th Japan Record Awards Excellent Work Award "Ambivalent" Won
MTV VMAJ[179] Best MV of Japanese Group Won
10th CD shop Awards[180] Finalist Award Masshiro na Mono wa Yogoshitaku naru Won
The 31st Shogakukan DIME Trend Award[181] Best Character Award Keyakizaka46 Won
2019 MTV VMAJ[182] Best MV of Japanese Group "Kuroi Hitsuji" Won
61st Japan Record Awards Excellent Work Award Won
2021 MTV Europe Music Awards Best Japanese Act Sakurazaka46 Won
2023 MTV VMAJ[183] Best Dance Video "Start over!" Won
8th Asia Artist Awards AAA Popularity Award (Female Singer)[184] Sakurazaka46 Won
Best Musician Award[185] Sakurazaka46 Won
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Notes

  1. "Dare ga Sono Kane o Narasu no ka?" did not enter the Oricon Singles Chart, but peaked at number 1 on the Oricon Digital Singles Chart.[131]
  2. "Tsuno o Magaru" did not enter the Billboard Japan Hot 100, but peaked at number 37 on the Download Songs Chart.[158]
  3. "10 Gatsu no Pool ni Tobikonda" did not enter the Billboard Japan Hot 100, but peaked at number 21 on the Download Songs Chart.[158]

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