enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Tokyo Idol Festival - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_Idol_Festival

    [2] In 2014, The Wall Street Journal included the TIF as one of five places in Japan to enjoy summer music festivals. [3] In 2017, more than 200 idol groups and about 1,500 idols performed, attracting more than 80,000 spectators. [citation needed] The festival was held completely online in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and in hybrid form ...

  3. Gekijōban Meiji Tokyo Renka: Hana Kagami no Fantasia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gekijōban_Meiji_Tokyo...

    [3] [4] The plot is a continuation of the 2015 film Gekijōban Meiji Tokyo Renka: Yumihari no Serenade, which follows Kyōka Izumi's route from the original Meiji Tokyo Renka game, with new plot elements introduced through Tōsuke Iwasaki's character. [5] The theme song for the film is "Yakusoku" (約束, lit.

  4. List of Yoasobi live performances - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Yoasobi_live...

    At the 74th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen, the duo gave the debut televised performance of "Idol" in Japan, featuring selected members of the participating Japanese and Korean idol groups, [A] Ano, Kanna Hashimoto, Avantgardey, and Real Akiba Boyz. The show was considered to be the most attracted show of the event, especially online.

  5. Natsumi Hirajima - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natsumi_Hirajima

    19 Mar – 2 Apr 2010: Shūkan AKB: TX: 1, 8 Aug 2010: AKB48 Neshin TV Season 4: Family Gekijo: 30 Aug, 21 Oct 2010: Ariyoshi AKB Republic: TBS [3] 1 Jul 2011: Majisuka Gakuen 2: TX: Final Episode; as Natsumi: 20 Oct – 3, 17 Nov, 1–15 Dec 2011: AKB48 Conte: Bimyo: Hikari TV Channel: 13, 20 Nov 2011: AKB48 Neshin TV Season 8: Family Gekijo ...

  6. Sakura Gakuin - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakura_Gakuin

    Sakura Gakuin (Japanese: さくら学院, lit. 'Cherry Blossom Academy') [3] was a Japanese idol girl group formed in 2010 by the Amuse talent agency.The group's membership fell within the age range of Japanese compulsory education, typically containing between 10 and 12 members at a time who fall between the ages of 10 and 15.

  7. Midori Tatematsu - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midori_Tatematsu

    As such, they were labeled gap moe, referring to the "gap" or difference between their idol-like appearance and intense musicality. [10] Because they are Japanese Zen did not want to use English in their band's name, therefore it is a mix of kanji and hiragana. She coined "metalicche" as a cute version of "metal", Midori added "gekijo" which ...

  8. Gekijōban Meiji Tokyo Renka: Yumihari no Serenade - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gekijōban_Meiji_Tokyo...

    Gekijōban Meiji Tokyo Renka: Yumihari no Serenade (明治東亰恋伽~弦月の小夜曲~, Meiji Tokyo Renka the Movie: Serenade of the Crescent Moon) is a 2015 Japanese anime film directed by Hiroshi Watanabe and based on the visual novel Meiji Tokyo Renka by Mages. The film was released in nationwide Japanese theaters on July 18, 2015 in ...

  9. Neru Nagahama - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neru_Nagahama

    Neru Nagahama (Japanese: 長濱 ねる, Hepburn: Nagahama Neru) is a Japanese television personality, television presenter, and actress. She is a former member of the idol girl groups Keyakizaka46 and Hiragana Keyakizaka46 and current chairperson of the Tokyo Idol Festival.