Yasushi Akimoto |
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Yasushi Akimoto on March 14, 2012 |
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Born |
(1958-05-02) May 2, 1958 Meguro, Tokyo, Japan |
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- Record producer
- lyricist
- television writer
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Years active |
1973–present |
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Yasushi Akimoto (Japanese: 秋元 康, Hepburn: Akimoto Yasushi, born May 2, 1958) is a Japanese record producer, lyricist and television writer, best known for creating and producing some of Japan's top idol groups, Onyanko Club and the AKB48 franchise.[1][2] Total sales of the singles he has written exceed 100 million copies, making him the best-selling lyricist in Japan.[3]
Career
Akimoto wrote horror novel Chakushin Ari (着信アリ), which brought to movie in 2003 before remade by Hollywood in 2008.
Akimoto became a television writer in high school, he has produced many television programs, such as Utaban.
Akimoto started as a lyricist with The Alfee in 1981; he has written lyrics for various artists such as Kinki Kids, Tunnels, Onyanko Club, AKB48, SKE48, SDN48, NMB48, HKT48. He also wrote Hibari Misora's last single during her lifetime, "Kawa no Nagare no Yō ni", and Jero's debut single "Umi Yuki".
He debuted an Indonesian version of AKB48 called JKT48.[4] Auditions were held on October 8 and 9, 2011 and the official members were announced early November.[5]
He became a professor and vice president at Kyoto University of Art and Design.[6]
On March 17, 2014 it was announced that Akimoto was named a member of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Committee and was put in charge of producing the opening ceremony along with photographer Mika Ninagawa who has previously produced music videos for AKB48, including 2010's Heavy Rotation and 2013's Sayonara Crawl.[7] A petition against his appointment has been created due his representing the "decline" of the Japanese entertainment industry, with 11,000 signatures as of March 23.[8]
Personal life
Akimoto married Onyanko Club member Mamiko Takai in 1988.
Awards
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| Team 8 |
- Nagisa Sakaguchi
- Yui Yokoyama
- Hijiri Tanikawa
- Nanami Satō
- Tsumugi Hayasaka
- Akari Satō
- Kasumi Mougi
- Rin Okabe
- Hitomi Honda
- Maria Shimizu
- Ayane Takahashi
- Nanase Yoshikawa
- Yui Oguri
- Erina Oda
- Shiori Satō
- Ayaka Hidaritomo
- Hatsuka Utada
- Yuri Yokomichi
- Yūna Hattori
- Hinano Noda
- Haruna Hashimoto
- Reina Kita
- Kurena Chō
- Moeri Kondō
- Serika Nagano
- Nao Ōta
- Nanami Yamada
- Ruka Yamamoto
- Momoka Ōnishi
- Sayuna Hama
- Ikumi Nakano
- Mei Abe
- Kotone Hitomi
- Yuri Tani
- Miu Shitao
- Riona Hamamatsu
- Yurina Gyōten
- Kaoru Takaoka
- Natsuki Hirose
- Karen Yoshida
- Rena Fukuchi
- Misaki Terada
- Narumi Kuranoo
- Miyu Yoshino
- Moka Yaguchi
- Karin Shimoaoki
- Rira Miyazato
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| Kenkyuusei |
- Nanami Asai
- Kaori Inagaki
- Izumi Umemoto
- Haruka Kurosu
- Minami Sato
- Nagisa Shoji
- Kurumi Suzuki
- Manaka Taguchi
- Misaki Taya
- Ayami Nagatomo
- Nanami Noguchi
- Nanami Harima
- Mai Honma
- Ayaka Maeda
- Saki Michieda
- Orin Mutou
- Kana Yasuda
- Mizuki Yamauchi
- Suzuha Yamane
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- "Dareka no Tame ni (What Can I Do for Someone?)"
- "Sugar Rush"
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Members | Team N | |
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| Team M | |
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| Team BII |
- Momoka Hayashi
- Miori Ichikawa
- Anna Ijiri (Co-Captain)
- Kanae Iso
- Emika Kamieda (Captain)
- Chihiro Kawakami
- Haruna Kinoshita
- Hazuki Kurokawa
- Konomi Kusaka
- Kokoro Naiki
- Nagisa Shibuya
- Shu Yabushita
- Mai Odan
- Chiho Matsuoka
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Members | Team H |
- Yuka Akiyoshi
- Yuriya Inoue
- Haruka Kodama
- Yui Kojina
- Hiroka Komada
- Natsumi Matsuoka (Captain)
- Naoko Okamoto
- Riko Sakaguchi
- Rino Sashihara
- Miku Tanaka
- Natsumi Tanaka
- Meru Tashima
- Mashiro Ui
- Izumi Umemoto
- Haruka Ueno
- Haruka Wakatabe
- Nako Yabuki
- Marina Yamada
- Mao Yamamoto
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| Team KIV |
- Mai Fuchigami
- Maiko Fukagawa
- Izumi Goto
- Mina Imada
- Raira Ito
- Shino Iwahana
- Serina Kumazawa
- Sakura Miyawaki (Co-Captain)
- Madoka Moriyasu
- Aoi Motomura
- Anna Murashige
- Kanna Okada
- Aika Ota (Captain)
- Yuki Shimono
- Yuka Tanaka
- Asuka Tomiyoshi
- Mio Tomonaga
- Nao Ueki
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| Team TII |
- Misaki Aramaki
- Hazuki Hokazono
- Sae Kurihara
- Erena Sakamoto
- Riko Tsutsui
- Emily Yamashita
- Yuna Yamauchi
- Murakawa Vivian
- Matsuoka Hana
- Imamura Maria
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Members | Team S |
- Rion Azuma
- Rena Isshiki
- Asana Inuzuka
- Masana Ōya
- Ayuka Kamimura
- Ryoha Kitagawa (concurrent as AKB48 Team 4)
- Risako Gotō
- Aika Sugiyama
- Mai Takeuchi
- Rika Tsuzuki
- Yume Noguchi
- Kano Nojima
- Haruka Futamura
- Otoha Machi
- Jurina Matsui
- Chikako Matsumoto (vice leader)
- Miki Yakata (leader)
- Suzuran Yamauchi
- Juna Yamada
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| Team KII |
- Shiori Aoki
- Yuki Arai
- Anna Ishida
- Mikoto Uchiyama (vice leader)
- Yūna Ego
- Ayaka Ōta
- Mina Ōba (leader)
- Yuna Obata
- Ruka Kitano
- Kotono Shirai
- Sarina Sōda
- Yumana Takagi
- Natsuki Takatsuka
- Akane Takayanagi
- Saki Takeuchi
- Yuzuki Hidaka
- Nao Furuhata
- Kaori Matsumura
- Airi Mizuno
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| Team E |
- Yūka Asai
- Reona Ida
- Narumi Ichino
- Natsuki Kamata
- Kanon Kimoto
- Haruka Kumazaki
- Rara Gotō
- Makiko Saitō
- Mei Sakai
- Sumire Sato
- Ōka Suenaga
- Maya Sugawara
- Akari Suda (leader)
- Sana Takatera
- Yūki Takahata
- Marika Tani
- Nao Fukushi (vice leader)
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| Trainee Members |
- Honoka Aikawa
- Narumi Kataoka
- Narumi Kawasaki
- Aina Wada
- Ayaha Atsumi
- Saki Ishikawa
- Yuzuki Ishiguro
- Ruka Inoue
- Rinka ŌShiba
- Miku Okada
- Anna Kawai
- Ayano Kitagawa
- Ami Kurashima
- Kano Kobayashi
- Marin Sakamoto
- Kaho Satō
- Kohaku Shirayuki
- Izumi Nakamura
- Miki Nonogaki
- Miyo Nomura
- Negai Fukai
- Riko Morihira
- Yukina Yahagi
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Members | First Generation | |
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| Second Generation |
- Ayane Suzuki
- Hinako Kitano
- Iori Sagara
- Junna Ito
- Karin Ito
- Kotoko Sasaki
- Mai Shinuchi
- Miona Hori
- Miria Watanabe
- Ranze Terada
- Rena Yamazaki
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| Third Generation |
- Riria Itō
- Renka Iwamoto
- Minami Umezawa
- Momoko Ōzono
- Shiori Kubo
- Tamami Sakaguchi
- Kaede Satō
- Reno Nakamura
- Hazuki Mukai
- Mizuki Yamashita
- Ayano Yoshida Christie
- Yūki Yoda
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| Former Members |
- Ayaka Yoshimoto
- Honoka Yamamoto
- Mikumo Andou
- Nene Ito
- Rena Ichiki
- Rina Yamato
- Seira Hatanaka
- Seira Miyazawa
- Yukina Kashiwa
- Yumiko Iwase
- Rena Matsui
- Kyouka Yonetoku
- Nanami Nishikawa
- Risako Yada
- Mai Fukagawa
- Seira Nagashima
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Members (at the time of disbandment) | |
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Graduates |
- Mika Okuda
- Michiko Enokida
- Kayoko Yoshino
- Eri Nitta
- Miharu Nakajima
- Aki Kihara
- Mamiko Tomoda
- Sayuri Kokushō
- Mika Nagoya
- Mayumi Satō
- Satomi Fukunaga
- Sonoko Kawai
- Kazuko Utsumi
- Rika Tatsumi
- Mamiko Takai
- Yōko Teramoto
- Tamaki Gomioka
- Kaori Hayashi
- Fumiyo Mita
- Akie Yoshizawa
- Yoshie Akasaka
- Aki Matsumoto
- Chiaki Mikami
- Yūko Yajima
- Susan Kumiko Yamamoto
- Mami Yumioka
- Takako Okamoto
- Kaori Ōnuki
- Maki Takabatake
- Toshie Moriya
- Naoko Takada
- Yumiko Yoshida
- Sanae Nakajima
- Hiroko Tominaga (B-gumi)
- Mayumi Yamazaki (B-gumi)
- Yolinda Yan (trainee)
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