Nogizaka46 (乃木坂46, Nogizaka Forty-six) is a Japanese female idol group produced by Yasushi Akimoto, created as the official rival (公式ライバル, kōshiki raibaru) of the group AKB48. They are the first group from the Sakamichi Series, which also includes sister groups Sakurazaka46 (formerly Keyakizaka46), Yoshimotozaka46, and Hinatazaka46.

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Nogizaka46 at 14th KKBox Music Awards in Taiwan, 2019
Nogizaka46 at 14th KKBox Music Awards in Taiwan, 2019
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OriginTokyo, Japan
GenresJ-pop
Years active2011–present
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Past membersSee graduated members
Websitewww.nogizaka46.com
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Years active2012 –
GenreMusic
Subscribers1,690,000[1]
Total views1,418,358,253[1]
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Last updated: 18 September 2024
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Last updated: 18 September 2024

The group's musical catalogue includes twenty-eight singles and five compilation albums. Starting with their third single, each of Nogizaka46's single releases has reached the top position on the weekly Oricon chart. The group has also created radio shows, theater productions, television programs, and films, including NogiBingo!, Hatsumori Bemars, Nogizaka Under Construction, Asahinagu, and a series of documentary films about the group.

Nogizaka46 has twice won the Grand Prix at the annual Japan Record Awards, with consecutive wins for "Influencer" in 2017 and "Synchronicity" in 2018. The group has sold nearly 18 million CDs in Japan.

History

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2011–2012: Formation and early chart success

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Logo of Nogizaka46

In 2011, Sony Music Entertainment Japan announced its plan to co-produce a new idol group with AKB48 producer Yasushi Akimoto after AKB48, which was signed to Sony's Defstar Records label from 2006 to 2008, became a hit and was considered a "missed opportunity" by Sony.[3][4] The formation of Nogizaka46 was first announced on June 29, when it became the first group to be labelled as the "official rival" to the group AKB48, rather than a sister group like NMB48 or SKE48. The group was named after the location of the Sony Music Japan offices near Nogizaka Station. Producer Yasushi Akimoto said that the number "46" was chosen as a direct challenge to AKB48, implying that Nogizaka46 would succeed with fewer members.[5] In contrast to AKB48 and its sister groups, the image of Nogizaka46 is based on the Japanese people's perception of conservatively-dressed private all-girls high school students in France, which carries the connotations of elegance and refinement.[6]

Overall, 38,934 people applied to join Nogizaka46. Final auditions for the group were held from August 20–21, 2011, with 56 finalists competing for 36 available places, and 16 of them were selected as "senbatsu" ("selection") members for performances and media appearances.[7] Many of the founding members have prior experience in the entertainment industry.[8][9]

On October 2, 2011, the group launched its first television variety show, titled Nogizakatte, Doko? (乃木坂って、どこ?, Lit: Where is Nogizaka?) and hosted by the comedy duo Bananaman.[7][10]

On February 22, 2012, Nogizaka46 released their debut single "Guruguru Curtain". It ranked second on the Oricon chart and sold 136,309 copies in the first week.[11] Their second single, "Oide Shampoo", was released on May 2 of the same year, and became their first number one song on the Oricon weekly chart, with sales of 156,000 copies.[12] The choreography for "Oide Shampoo" caused a brief controversy, as critics disapproved of the members lifting their skirts over their faces during one part of the performance.[13]

In June 2012, Nogizaka46 took part in Yubi Matsuri, an idol festival produced by Rino Sashihara, performing before 8,000 people at Nippon Budokan.[14][15] They debuted their first musical theater production, titled 16 nin no Principal, at Shibuya Parco Theater in September 2012.[16] By the end of 2012, Nogizaka46 reached number one on the Oricon yearly chart in the newcomers sales category, with annual sales of 870 million yen.[17]

2013–2015: Second generation and national exposure

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Nogizaka46 held their first anniversary concert at Makuhari Messe in Chiba in February 2013, performing for 9,000 fans.[18] From December 2012 to April 2013, an audition for the second generation of Nogizaka46 members was held, with 14 new members chosen out of 16,302 applicants.[19] Thirteen of these new members were introduced at the musical theater performance of 16 nin no Principal deux, the sequel to the 2012 musical, in May 2013.[20] The group also launched their first radio program, titled Nogizaka46no, No (乃木坂46の「の」, Lit: Nogizaka46's No),[21] and released their first photobook, titled Nogizaka Ha.[22] The photobook, released in October, ranked fourth on the Oricon weekly book ranking with 27,000 copies sold.[23]

 
Nogizaka46 performing at the Japan Expo in Paris in 2014

In February 2014, Nogizaka46 held their second birthday concert for 13,000 fans at Yokohama Arena.[24] During the show, the group announced that their musical 16 nin no Principal trois would open at Akasaka ACT Theater on May 30 and run until June 15.[25] The group also released the DVD and Blu-ray versions of their first birthday concert, which reached number one on the Oricon weekly DVD chart, selling 12,000 copies in the first week.[26] On February 24, 2014, at an AKB48 group event, it was announced that Rina Ikoma would join AKB48's Team B, and that Rena Matsui from SKE48's Team E would hold a concurrent position with Nogizaka46.[27] On July 5, 2014, the group performed overseas for the first time, as part of a slate of Japanese performers at the Japan Expo 2014 in Paris.[28]

On January 7, 2015, Nogizaka46 released their first album Tōmei na Iro, selling over 220,000 copies in the first week.[29] The album reached number one on the Oricon weekly albums chart.[30] The following month, the group held their third birthday concert, this time in front of 38,000 people at Seibu Dome in Saitama.[31] Rina Ikoma returned to Nogizaka46, with Rena Matsui returning to SKE48.[32] The group also launched a new television variety show, Nogizaka Kōjichū (乃木坂工事中, Lit: Nogizaka Under Construction), to replace Nogizakatte, Doko?[33] Their first television drama, Hatsumori Bemars, premiered on the TX network in July.[34] Nogizaka46 concluded the year by appearing for the first time on the NHK nationally broadcast New Year program Kōhaku Uta Gassen, where they performed their fifth single, titled "Kimi no Na wa Kibō".[35][36]

2016–2017: Third generation and Japan Record Award

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From February 20 through February 22, 2016, Nogizaka46 broadcast an Internet TV program titled Nogizaka46 4th Anniversary Nogizaka 46 hours TV, in which the members produced and performed their own material for forty-six consecutive hours, on six websites simultaneously.[37] In the week following the performance, the group's twelfth single "Taiyō Nokku" was selected for the 30th Japan Gold Disc Award.[38] On May 25, 2016, they released their second album Sorezore no Isu, which reached number one on the Oricon weekly albums chart.[39][40] The group promoted the second album with a second broadcast of Nogizaka 46 hours TV.[41] On August 5, they released their second photobook, titled 1 Jikan Okure no I Love You, which sold 41,000 copies in the first week and ranked 1st on Oricon weekly book ranking.[23]

From July 19 to September 4, 2016, the 3rd generation audition took place, with 13 finalists chosen out of 48,986 applicants.[42] The final stage of the audition involved an appeal by 13 finalists to internet audiences using the SHOWROOM internet streaming service.[19][43] Twelve candidates passed the final screening.[44]

The group's fourth birthday concert was held during the last three days of their summer tour, instead of earlier in the year, due to booking issues caused by 2020 Summer Olympics construction.[45][46] In November 2016, Nogizaka46 released the 16th single "Sayonara no Imi". It reached number one on the Oricon weekly single chart, selling 827,717 copies in the first week.[47] "Sayonara no Imi" became the group's first Million single certified by RIAJ.[48] Nogizaka46 ended the year with their second appearance on NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.[49]

In February 2017, Nogizaka46 performed their fifth annual birthday concert over 3 days at Saitama Super Arena.[50] The first day of the concert was the final performance of group member Nanami Hashimoto, who retired from the entertainment industry.[51] In May 2017, the group debuted a new theater production based on the manga series Asahinagu, performing in Tokyo, Osaka and Aichi.[52] That same month they released their third album, titled Umarete Kara Hajimete Mita Yume.[53] Nogizaka46's first feature film, a live-action adaptation of the manga Asahinagu starring Nanase Nishino in the lead role, opened in cinemas across Japan in September 2017.[54] The theme song for the movie, "Itsuka Dekiru kara Kyō Dekiru", was released as their 19th single.

The group's 2017 national tour held performances in Tokyo, Sendai, Osaka, Nagoya, and Niigata, and concluded on November 7 and 8 at Tokyo Dome, where they drew in over 55,000 fans each day.[55][56][57] Three weeks later they performed overseas for the second time, with a selection of group members performing live at C3AFA Singapore.[58] The group ended the year by winning the grand prize at the 59th Japan Record Awards for their seventeenth single, titled "Influencer",[59] and by making their third consecutive appearance on NHK's Kōhaku Uta Gassen.[60]

2018–2021: Departures, fourth generation, and overseas expansion

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Nogizaka46 performing at 14th KKBox Music Awards in Taiwan, 2019

From July 6 to September 2, 2018, the group held a national tour, starting with their birthday concert from July 6 to 8.[61] On December 1, the group held their first standalone overseas concert at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai.[62] At the 60th Japan Record Awards, Nogizaka46 won the main Japan Record Award for their 20th single "Synchronicity", marking their second consecutive Japan Record Award win.[63] In January 2019, Nogizaka46 visited Taiwan, where they performed at the KKBox Music Awards and held a concert at Taipei Arena.[64][65] The group returned to Shanghai in October 2019,[66] and returned to Taipei in January 2020.[67]

A series of first generation member graduations started in 2018, when Rina Ikoma, who had centered six of the group's singles, graduated from the group in April.[68] The final day of the 7th Birthday Live in February 2019 was a graduation concert for first generation member Nanase Nishino, who had centered or co-centered seven singles.[69] In March 2019, Misa Etō held a solo concert as her final public appearance with the group.[70] Nogizaka46's first captain, Reika Sakurai, graduated from the group on the final day of the 2019 national summer tour, and was succeeded as captain by Manatsu Akimoto.[71]

On January 7, 2020, Mai Shiraishi announced her plans to leave the group after the release of its twenty-fifth single.[72] On April 28, via her official blog, Mai Shiraishi announced that, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, her graduation would be delayed until it is safe to hold a graduation concert.[73]

In the summer of 2018, a joint audition was held with Keyakizaka46 and Hinatazaka46. After the auditions, 39 members were accepted with 11 being assigned to Nogizaka46, forming the group's fourth generation. On February 16, 2020, five Sakamichi Series trainees were assigned to Nogizaka46 as fourth generation members.[74]

On July 19, 2021, the group announced an audition for the group's fifth generation with applications starting that day and screening taking place on August 10. The new generation of members were planned to be unveiled in December 2021.[75] To celebrate 10th anniversary of the group, Nogizaka46 released the greatest hits album on December 15, 2021,[76] titled Time Flies,.[77]

2022–present: Fifth generation and tenth anniversary

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From February 2 to February 9, Nogizaka46 unveiled eight of the eleven new fifth generation members, with the remaining three to be unveiled in March due to academic reason.[78] The group held their bi-annual 46-hour live on February 21–23 to commemorate their tenth anniversary.[79] Their twenty-ninth single "Actually..." was released on March 23,[80] with fifth generation member Aruno Nakanishi serving as the center (lead performer).[79] However, due to having her past indiscretions exposed after the single's announcement, Nakanishi was put on hiatus as of March 3[81] and the center position was jointly taken over by Asuka Saitō and Mizuki Yamashita.[82][83] Two of the three remaining fifth generation members were revealed on March 19 and April 1, while the last one, Hina Okamoto, was also put on hiatus for a contract breach.[84] Both Nakanishi and Okamoto returned from their hiatus in mid-April.

The group held their 10th Year Birthday Live at Nissan Stadium on May 14–15, 2022.[85] During the 11th Year Birthday Live held at Yokohama Arena on February 22, 2023, it was announced that vice-captain Minami Umezawa would succeed Manatsu Akimoto as captain of the group, as Akimoto would leave the group on February 26.[86]

Members

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Current members

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Name Birth date (age) Native Generation Notes
Riria Itō (伊藤理々杏) (2002-10-08) October 8, 2002 (age 22) Okinawa 3
Renka Iwamoto (岩本蓮加) (2004-02-02) February 2, 2004 (age 20) Tokyo 3
Shiori Kubo (久保史緒里) (2001-07-14) July 14, 2001 (age 23) Miyagi 3
Hazuki Mukai (向井葉月) (1999-08-23) August 23, 1999 (age 25) Tokyo 3
Reno Nakamura (中村麗乃) (2001-09-27) September 27, 2001 (age 23) Tokyo 3
Kaede Satō (佐藤楓) (1998-03-23) March 23, 1998 (age 26) Aichi 3
Minami Umezawa (梅澤美波) (1999-01-06) January 6, 1999 (age 25) Kanagawa 3 Captain[86][87]
Yūki Yoda (与田祐希) (2000-05-05) May 5, 2000 (age 24) Fukuoka 3
Ayano-Christie Yoshida (吉田綾乃クリスティー) (1995-09-06) September 6, 1995 (age 29) Ōita 3 Oldest active member
Sakura Endō (遠藤さくら) (2001-10-03) October 3, 2001 (age 23) Aichi 4
Runa Hayashi (林瑠奈) (2003-10-02) October 2, 2003 (age 21) Kanagawa New 4
Haruka Kaki (賀喜遥香) (2001-08-08) August 8, 2001 (age 23) Tochigi 4
Saya Kanagawa (金川紗耶) (2001-10-31) October 31, 2001 (age 23) Hokkaido 4
Haruka Kuromi (黒見明香) (2004-01-19) January 19, 2004 (age 20) Tokyo New 4
Miyu Matsuo (松尾美佑) (2004-01-03) January 3, 2004 (age 20) Chiba New 4
Rika Satō (佐藤璃果) (2001-08-09) August 9, 2001 (age 23) Iwate New 4
Yuna Shibata (柴田柚菜) (2003-03-03) March 3, 2003 (age 21) Chiba 4
Mayu Tamura (田村真佑) (1999-01-12) January 12, 1999 (age 25) Saitama 4
Ayame Tsutsui (筒井あやめ) (2004-06-08) June 8, 2004 (age 20) Aichi 4
Mio Yakubo (矢久保美緒) (2002-08-14) August 14, 2002 (age 22) Tokyo 4
Nao Yumiki (弓木奈於) (1999-02-03) February 3, 1999 (age 25) Kyoto New 4
Miku Ichinose (一ノ瀬 美空) (2003-05-24) May 24, 2003 (age 21) Fukuoka 5
Teresa Ikeda (池田 瑛紗) (2002-05-12) May 12, 2002 (age 22) Tokyo 5
Nagi Inoue (井上和) (2005-02-17) February 17, 2005 (age 19) Kanagawa 5
Mao Ioki (五百城 茉央) (2005-07-29) July 29, 2005 (age 19) Hyōgo 5
Sakura Kawasaki (川﨑 桜) (2003-04-17) April 17, 2003 (age 21) Kanagawa 5
Aya Ogawa (小川 彩) (2007-06-27) June 27, 2007 (age 17) Chiba 5 Youngest
Hina Okamoto (岡本 姬奈) (2003-12-17) December 17, 2003 (age 20) Aichi 5
Iroha Okuda (奥田 いろは) (2005-08-20) August 20, 2005 (age 19) Chiba 5
Aruno Nakanishi (中西 アルノ) (2003-03-17) March 17, 2003 (age 21) Chiba 5
Satsuki Sugawara (菅原 咲月) (2005-10-31) October 31, 2005 (age 19) Chiba 5
Nao Tomisato (冨里 奈央) (2006-09-18) September 18, 2006 (age 18) Chiba 5

Notes: New 4 refers to members added after the 4th generation's debut in late 2018. These members initially debuted as Kenshusei members who were then promoted to Nogizaka46 in February 2020.

Graduated members

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Name Birth date (age) Native Generation Leaving date Notes
Honoka Yamamoto (山本穂乃香) (1998-03-31) March 31, 1998 (age 26) Aichi 1 September 22, 2011
Ayaka Yoshimoto (吉本彩華) (1996-08-18) August 18, 1996 (age 28) Kumamoto 1 September 22, 2011
Yumiko Iwase (岩瀬佑美子) (1990-06-12) June 12, 1990 (age 34) Saitama 1 November 18, 2012 Oldest founding member
Mikumo Andou (安藤美雲) (1993-05-21) May 21, 1993 (age 31) Kanagawa 1 June 16, 2013
Yukina Kashiwa (柏幸奈) (1994-08-12) August 12, 1994 (age 30) Nagasaki 1 November 17, 2013
Seira Miyazawa (宮澤成良) (1993-10-29) October 29, 1993 (age 31) Chiba 1 November 17, 2013
Nanami Nishikawa (西川七海) (1993-07-03) July 3, 1993 (age 31) Tokyo 2 March 22, 2014 First second generation member to graduate
Rena Ichiki (市來玲奈) (1996-01-22) January 22, 1996 (age 28) Chiba 1 July 21, 2014
Risako Yada (矢田里沙子) (1995-03-18) March 18, 1995 (age 29) Saitama 2 October 18, 2014
Kyouka Yonetoku (米徳京花) (1999-04-14) April 14, 1999 (age 25) Kanagawa 2 October 18, 2014
Nene Ito (伊藤寧々) (1995-12-12) December 12, 1995 (age 28) Gifu 1 October 19, 2014
Rina Yamato (大和里菜) (1994-12-14) December 14, 1994 (age 29) Miyagi 1 December 15, 2014
Seira Hatanaka (畠中清羅) (1995-12-05) December 5, 1995 (age 28) Osaka 1 April 4, 2015
Rena Matsui (松井玲奈) (1991-07-27) July 27, 1991 (age 33) Aichi SKE48 exchange May 14, 2015 Nogizaka46 Kennin Position cancelled
Seira Nagashima (永島聖羅) (1994-05-19) May 19, 1994 (age 30) Aichi 1 March 20, 2016[88]
Mai Fukagawa (深川麻衣) (1991-03-29) March 29, 1991 (age 33) Shizuoka 1 June 16, 2016[89]
Nanami Hashimoto (橋本奈々未) (1993-02-20) February 20, 1993 (age 31) Hokkaido 1 February 20, 2017[51] Retired from the entertainment industry after graduation; currently the employee of Sony Music Entertainment
Himeka Nakamoto (中元日芽香) (1996-04-13) April 13, 1996 (age 28) Hiroshima 1 November 19, 2017[90] Working as a mental health counselor since 2018
Marika Itō (伊藤万理華) (1996-02-20) February 20, 1996 (age 28) Kanagawa 1 December 23, 2017[91][92]
Mahiro Kawamura (川村真洋) (1995-07-23) July 23, 1995 (age 29) Osaka 1 March 31, 2018[93]
Rina Ikoma (生駒里奈) (1995-12-29) December 29, 1995 (age 28) Akita 1 May 6, 2018[94]
Chiharu Saitō (斎藤ちはる) (1997-02-17) February 17, 1997 (age 27) Saitama 1 July 16, 2018[95]
Iori Sagara (相楽伊織) (1997-11-26) November 26, 1997 (age 26) Saitama 2 July 16, 2018[95]
Yumi Wakatsuki (若月佑美) (1994-06-27) June 27, 1994 (age 30) Shizuoka 1 November 30, 2018[96]
Ami Noujou (能條愛未) (1994-10-18) October 18, 1994 (age 30) Kanagawa 1 December 15, 2018[97]
Hina Kawago (川後陽菜) (1998-03-22) March 22, 1998 (age 26) Nagasaki 1 December 20, 2018[98]
Nanase Nishino (西野七瀬) (1994-05-25) May 25, 1994 (age 30) Osaka 1 December 31, 2018[99] Held graduation concert on February 24, 2019
Misa Etō (衛藤美彩) (1993-01-04) January 4, 1993 (age 31) Ōita 1 March 31, 2019
Karin Itō (伊藤かりん) (1993-05-26) May 26, 1993 (age 31) Kanagawa 2 May 24, 2019[100]
Yūri Saitō (斉藤優里) (1993-07-20) July 20, 1993 (age 31) Tokyo 1 June 30, 2019[101]
Reika Sakurai (桜井玲香) (1994-05-16) May 16, 1994 (age 30) Kanagawa 1 September 1, 2019 Former captain
Kotoko Sasaki (佐々木琴子) (1998-08-28) August 28, 1998 (age 26) Saitama 2 March 31, 2020
Sayuri Inoue (井上小百合) (1994-12-14) December 14, 1994 (age 29) Saitama 1 April 27, 2020
Kana Nakada (中田花奈) (1994-08-06) August 6, 1994 (age 30) Saitama 1 October 25, 2020
Mai Shiraishi (白石麻衣) (1992-08-20) August 20, 1992 (age 32) Gunma 1 October 28, 2020
Miona Hori (堀未央奈) (1996-10-15) October 15, 1996 (age 28) Gifu 2 March 28, 2021[102]
Sayuri Matsumura (松村沙友理) (1992-08-27) August 27, 1992 (age 32) Osaka 1 July 13, 2021[103] Held graduation concert on June 23, 2021[104]
Junna Itō (伊藤純奈) (1998-11-30) November 30, 1998 (age 25) Kanagawa 2 August 31, 2021[105]
Miria Watanabe (渡辺みり愛) (1999-11-01) November 1, 1999 (age 25) Tokyo 2 August 31, 2021[106]
Momoko Ōzono (大園桃子) (1999-09-13) September 13, 1999 (age 25) Kagoshima 3 September 4, 2021[107] Retired from the entertainment industry after graduation; currently the owner of the fashion brand Philme.[108] First third generation member to graduate
Kazumi Takayama (高山一実) (1994-02-08) February 8, 1994 (age 30) Chiba 1 November 21, 2021[109]
Ranze Terada (寺田蘭世) (1998-09-23) September 23, 1998 (age 26) Tokyo 2 December 12, 2021[110] Held graduation concert on October 28, 2021; retired from the entertainment industry after graduation
Erika Ikuta (生田絵梨花) (1997-01-22) January 22, 1997 (age 27) Tokyo 1 December 31, 2021[111] Held graduation concert on December 15, 2021
Mai Shinuchi (新内眞衣) (1992-01-22) January 22, 1992 (age 32) Saitama 2 February 10, 2022[112] Held graduation concert on February 10, 2022
Minami Hoshino (星野みなみ) (1998-02-06) February 6, 1998 (age 26) Chiba 1 February 12, 2022[113] Held graduation concert on February 12, 2022; retired from the entertainment industry after graduation
Hinako Kitano (北野日奈子) (1996-07-17) July 17, 1996 (age 28) Chiba 2 April 30, 2022 Held graduation concert on March 24, 2022
Rena Yamazaki (山崎怜奈) (1997-05-21) May 21, 1997 (age 27) Tokyo 2 July 17, 2022
Hina Higuchi (樋口日奈) (1998-01-31) January 31, 1998 (age 26) Tokyo 1 October 31, 2022 Held graduation concert on October 31, 2022
Maaya Wada (和田まあや) (1998-04-23) April 23, 1998 (age 26) Hiroshima 1 December 4, 2022
Asuka Saitō (齋藤飛鳥) (1998-08-10) August 10, 1998 (age 26) Tokyo 1 December 31, 2022 Held graduation concert at Tokyo Dome on May 17–18[114]
Manatsu Akimoto (秋元真夏) (1993-08-20) August 20, 1993 (age 31) Saitama 1 February 26, 2023 Former captain. Held graduation concert on February 26, 2023. Last first generation member to graduate
Ayane Suzuki (鈴木絢音) (1999-03-05) March 5, 1999 (age 25) Akita 2 March 28, 2023 Held graduation ceremony on March 28, 2023. Last second generation member to graduate
Yuri Kitagawa (北川悠理) (2001-08-08) August 8, 2001 (age 23) California 4 June 30, 2023 First fourth generation member to graduate
Seira Hayakawa (早川聖来) (2000-08-24) August 24, 2000 (age 24) Osaka 4 August 24, 2023[115]
Mizuki Yamashita (山下美月) (1999-07-26) July 26, 1999 (age 25) Tokyo 3 May 12, 2024 Held graduation concert at Tokyo Dome on May 11-12
Tamami Sakaguchi (阪口珠美) (2001-11-10) November 10, 2001 (age 23) Tokyo 3 July 15, 2024
Rei Seimiya (清宮レイ) (2003-08-01) August 1, 2003 (age 21) Saitama 4 July 15, 2024
Sayaka Kakehashi (掛橋沙耶香) (2002-11-20) November 20, 2002 (age 22) Okayama 4 August 19, 2024[116] Held graduation ceremony on August 19, 2024; retired from the entertainment industry after graduation

Discography

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Tours and concerts

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Since their first "Birthday Live" concert in 2013, Nogizaka46 has held annual concerts during which the group performs all or most of the songs in their catalogue. At the first Birthday Live concert at Makuhari Messe, the group performed all of the songs from their first four singles to an audience of 9,000 people.[117] In 2014 they performed for 13,000 fans at Yokohama Arena,[118] and the following year they performed 69 songs in a seven-and-a-half hour birthday concert for 38,000 fans at Seibu Dome.[119] The group's growing catalogue and fan base led to longer concerts at larger venues, including three-day concerts at Meiji Jingu Stadium in 2016[120] and Saitama Super Arena in 2017,[50] and a four-day Birthday Live concert in 2019 at Kyocera Dome, at which the group performed all 177 songs in their catalogue.[121]

Nogizaka46 has also held a national summer concert tour each year at venues across Japan, concluding with a show in Tokyo. In 2013, the tour included ten performances in five cities, with a final three-hour concert at Yoyogi National Gymnasium.[122] Four years later, the national tour concluded with a two-day performance for 100,000 fans at Tokyo Dome.[123] In addition to the regular summer concert tour, the group has occasionally held concerts to commemorate holidays such as Christmas,[124] or to highlight members of the group who have not been chosen to perform on the main singles.[125]

Filmography

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Documentary film

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  • Kanashimi no Wasurekata : Documentary of Nogizaka46 (2015)[126]
  • Itsu no Ma ni ka, Koko ni Iru: Documentary of Nogizaka46 (2019)[127]

Live-action films

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Television

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  • NogiBingo! (NTV, 2013–2018)[128][129][130][131][132]
  • Saba Doru (TV Tokyo, 2012)[133]
  • Nogizaka Roman (TV Tokyo, 2012)[134]
  • Nogizaka Under Construction (TV Tokyo, 2015-)[135][136]
  • Nogizakatte, Doko? (TV Tokyo, 2011–2015)[137]
  • Hatsumori Bemars (TV Tokyo, 2015)
  • Nogizaka46 Eigo (TBS, 2015-2021)[138][139]
  • Sagara to Kiyoto no Nogizaka Pupupu (TVS, 2015)[140]
  • Watashi no Hatarakikata 〜Nogizaka46 no Double Work Taiken!〜 (Fuji TV, 2018–2019)[141]
  • Zambi (2019)
  • Nogizaka 46 no The Dream Baito! 〜Hatarakikata Kaikaku! Yume e no Chōsen!〜 (Fuji TV, 2019-)[142]
  • Nogizaka Doko e (NTV, 2019–2020)[143]
  • Samu no Koto (DTV, 2020)
  • Saru ni au (DTV, 2020)
  • Nogizaka Skits (NTV, 2020–2021)
  • Nogizaka Star Tanjou (NTV, 2021–2022)
  • Shin Nogizaka Star Tanjou (NTV, 2022–)
  • Nogizaka46 Yamazaki Rena to Ohatsu-chan (dTV, 2020–2021)

Theater

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  • 16 nin no Principal (Shibuya Parco Theater, 2012)[144]
  • 16 nin no Principal deux (Akasaka ACT Theater and Umeda Arts Theater, 2013)[145]
  • 16 nin no Principal trois (Akasaka ACT Theater, 2014)[146]
  • Joshiraku (AiiA 2.5 Theater Tokyo, 2015)[147]
  • Subete no Inu wa Tengoku e Iku (AiiA 2.5 Theater Tokyo, 2015)[148]
  • Joshiraku 2: Toki Kakesoba (AiiA 2.5 Theater Tokyo, 2016)[149]
  • Hakaba Joshikōsei (Tokyo Dome City Theater G-Rosso, 2016)[150]
  • 3 nin no Principal (3rd Generation members) (AiiA 2.5 Theater Tokyo, 2017)[151]
  • Asahinagu (Ex Theater Roppongi, 2017)[52]
  • 3 nin no Principal (4th Generation members) (Sunshine Theater, 2019)[152]

Awards

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List of awards received by Nogizaka46
Ceremony Year Award Nominated work Result Ref.
Japan Cable Awards 2017 Excellent Music Award "Influencer" Won [153]
Japan Gold Disc Awards 2013 New Artist of the Year Nogizaka46 Won [154]
2015 Best 5 Singles "Nandome no Aozora ka?" Won [155]
2016 "Taiyō Nokku" Won
2017 "Influencer" Won
2018 "Nigemizu" Won
2019 "Synchronicity" Won
"Jikochū de Ikō!" Won
2021 "Shiawase no Hogoshoku" Won [156]
2022 "Boku wa Boku o Suki ni Naru" Won [157]
"Gomen ne Fingers Crossed" Won
Best 5 Albums Time Flies Won [158]
2023 Best 5 Singles "Suki to Iu no wa Rock da ze!" Won [159]
"Koko ni wa Nai Mono" Won
Japan Record Awards 2017 Grand Prix "Influencer" Won
2018 Grand Prix "Synchronicity" Won
2019 Excellent Work Award "Sing Out!" Won

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