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The former STU48 Theater was situated on a ferry named STU48-go (STU48号) and was the first shipboard theater in Japan. [63] The ship was formerly called Mikasa ( みかさ ) and operated by Iki-Tsushima Sea Line [ ja ] , and has previously been a passenger ship and a roll-on/roll-off (RORO) cargo ship before acquired by the STU48 management.
The music video is the first one from STU48 to heavily utilize computer graphics along with outdoor scenes filmed on Kamikamagari Island in Kure, Hiroshima, [3] in contrast to the group's usual full location shootings at Setouchi region points of interest, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The choreography was created by Tomohiko Tsujimoto, who has ...
Yumiko Takino (Japanese: 瀧野 由美子, Hepburn: Takino Yumiko, born 24 September 1997) is a Japanese tarento, model, presenter, actress and former idol singer.She was a member of STU48 and the lead performer for the title songs in the group's first five singles, and is also known for her saxophone playing.
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On December 24, 2022, during their Christmas concert at the Hiroshima Bunka Gakuen Hall, STU48 announced that their ninth single would be released on March 1, 2023, with Chiho Ishida as center (lead performer). [1] However, the release was later postponed for two weeks due to "production reasons". [2]
The music video for the title song, filmed on the islands of Omishima and Hakatajima in Ehime Prefecture, was released on December 25, 2017. [1] [2] The music video for "Setouchi no Koe", the group's first original song, was filmed at various locations in seven Setouchi region prefectures and was released earlier on June 5, [3] and is the only STU48 music video featuring founding member Rino ...
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]
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