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  2. AKB48 - Wikipedia

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    AKB48 announced plans for a fifth team, Team 8, with one member from each of Japan's 47 prefectures. [174] On February 24, during the group's Grand Reformation Festival event at Zepp DiverCity Tokyo, the group announced a team reorganization.

  3. List of AKB48 members - Wikipedia

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    The highest voted member earns the right to be the center performer during the group's live performances. [4] [6] Narumi Kuranoo is the current leader or "general manager" of AKB48 and all of its sister groups. [8] The results from AKB48's annual general elections from 2009–2018 are included. Members are listed by order below as they appear ...

  4. AKB48 Group - Wikipedia

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    On June 15, 2018, AKB48 groups participated in the Korean reality competition show Produce 48, which acted as the third season for the Mnet series Produce 101.The show brought in 96 girls from South Korea, Taiwan, and Japan to compete for a spot in a 12-member girl group that would promote in both Korea and Japan for two and a half years. [31]

  5. Cherprang Areekul - Wikipedia

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    Every member of AKB48 Group who meets the criteria is able to join the general election of AKB48. Cherprang first participated in the 10th edition AKB48 World General Election held in Japan in 2018, in which she was ranked #39. Her first domestic election was in the following year, which she won. Here are her placements:

  6. Yuka Ogino - Wikipedia

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    She auditioned for AKB48's 15th Generation (2013) and as Team 8's Saitama member, but failed both of them. She was later chosen as a "Baito AKB" member, which meant temporary membership in AKB48. She later returned for the 2nd Group Draft Kaigi (2015) and was chosen by NGT48. [1] During the 2016 AKB48 General Election, Ogino ranked 95th.

  7. Jennis Oprasert - Wikipedia

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    In June 2018, Jennis decided to participate in the AKB48 53rd Single World Senbatsu General Election. [5] This was the first time international groups were included in an AKB48 Senbatsu Sousenkyo, in order to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the event. [6] Jennis also took part in BNK48's First General Election.

  8. Tomu Muto - Wikipedia

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    She was promoted to Team K after the AKB48 Tokyo Dome Shuffle on August 24, 2012. [7] In the elections for the 27th single of AKB48, she placed 49th overall with 6,428 votes and became the center of Future Girls. [8] She is the center of Gingham Check's coupling song, "Show Fight!". "Show Fight!"

  9. Hitomi Honda - Wikipedia

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    Honda at an AKB48 handshake event in 2017. From 2012 to 2014, when Honda was in elementary school, she appeared on Kodomojikan, a local program in her hometown. [1]Honda auditioned for AKB48's Team 8 in 2014 and was accepted into the group at the age of 12, representing Tochigi Prefecture. [2]