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  2. Japanesepod101.com - Wikipedia

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    JapanesePod101.com is a language course podcast and accompanying website that offers lessons in Japanese. [1] It is part of pod101 websites of Innovative Language Learning USA LLC. [2] The service was founded in 2005 by Peter Galante, Eran Dekel and Aki Yoshikawa. [citation needed]

  3. Produce 101 Japan The Girls - Wikipedia

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    Produce 101 Japan The Girls (プロデュース ワンオーワン ジャパン ザ ガールズ; stylized in all caps) is the third season of the reality competition show Produce 101 Japan, the Japanese version of Produce 101. The show brings together 101 contestants with the intention of producing a permanent eleven-member girl group.

  4. INI (Japanese boy group) - Wikipedia

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    INI (アイエヌアイ, Aienuai) is a Japanese boy band formed through the reality competition show Produce 101 Japan 2.The group is composed of eleven members: Masaya Kimura, Hiromu Takatsuka, Shogo Tajima, Kyosuke Fujimaki, Takumi Ozaki, Hiroto Nishi, Jin Matsuda, Xu Fengfan, Rihito Ikezaki, Yudai Sano and Takeru Goto.

  5. Me:I - Wikipedia

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    Me:I (Japanese: ミーアイ, Hepburn: Mīai, stylized in all caps) is a Japanese girl group formed through the reality competition show Produce 101 Japan The Girls.The group is composed of eleven members: Momona Kasahara, Rinon Murakami, Ayane Takami, Miu Sakurai, Suzu Yamamoto, Kokona Sasaki, Shizuku Iida, Keiko Shimizu, Ran Ishii, Tsuzumi Ebihara, and Cocoro Kato.

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  7. JO1 - Wikipedia

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    JO1 was formed through the reality competition show Produce 101 Japan, which was aired primarily on the streaming service Gyao! from September 25 to December 11, 2019. [4] [12] [13] A total of 6,000 participants auditioned for the show, ranging in age from 16 to 30 and not affiliated with any talent agency.

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