NMB48 | |
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File:Image:NMB48Jul2018.jpg NMB48, July 2018 | |
Location |
Osaka, Japan |
Genre |
Japanese Pop |
Years Active |
October 9, 2010 - present |
Producer |
Akimoto Yasushi, Yoshikazu Kenmotsu |
Label |
laugh out loud! records |
Company |
Showtitle |
Official Website |
NMB48 (short for Namba48) is a Japanese all-female idol group based in Namba, Osaka, where they have their own theater, located in the Yes-Namba Building. The group, established in 2010, was the third sister group of AKB48. NMB48 is produced by Akimoto Yasushi and signed under laugh out loud records. Currently the group consists of three teams: Team N, Team M, and Team BII.
History
2010
- The creation of AKB48's third sister group was announced in July 2010. Akimoto Yasushi revealed that he would continue his plan for a franchise of idol groups in Japan, by forming a group in Namba. Auditions were held in August 2010, and were broadcast on the TV show "Starhime Sagashitarou", which featured members of SKE48. The 26 girls who passed the auditions were introduced in October 2010 at AKB48's Tokyo Aki Matsuri.
2011
- NMB48 performed for the first time at their theater in January 2011. During this performance, the members of NMB48's first team was announced. In March, Team N was formed with Yamamoto Sayaka appointed as captain. The 2nd generation of the group was announced in May. NMB48's debut single, Zetsumetsu Kurokami Shoujo, was released in July. Zetsumetsu Kurokami Shoujo sold over 200,000 copies in its first week. The single also reached the top of the Oricon charts. This made NMB48 the second girl group to reach number 1 at debut.
2012
- In January 2012, NMB48's second team was formed with 16 members. Shimada Rena was appointed as captain of Team M. The third generation of NMB48 was announced in February. In May, Team M began to perform their first stage at the theater. During the Tokyo Dome concert in August, it was announced that AKB48 member Yokoyama Yui would have a concurrent position in NMB48. Kotani Riho and Watanabe Miyuki received concurrencies in AKB48. On October 10, Team BII was formed by sixteen members of the third generation. Kamieda Emika was made the captain of the team. The fourth generation of NMB48 was announced in December.
2013
- At the AKB48 Group Rinji Soukai in April 2013, Yokoyama Yui's concurrent position in NMB48 was ended. AKB48 member Ichikawa Miori was given a concurrency in Team N instead. In November, four members joined NMB48 from the first AKB48 Group Draft.
2014
- During the AKB48 Group Dai Sokaku Matsuri in February 2014, NMB48 underwent its first shuffle. Kashiwagi Yuki, Murashige Anna, and Takayanagi Akane were given concurrencies in NMB48. Co-Captains for every team were appointed for the first time. Ichikawa Miori, Fujie Reina, and Umeda Ayaka were transferred permanently from AKB48 to NMB48. The centers of the group, Yamamoto Sayaka and Watanabe Miyuki, were given concurrencies. Ogasawara Mayu was transferred permanently to AKB48.
Members
- Ishida Yuumi (ゆうみん Yuumin) (Co-Captain)
- Izumi Ayano (あーのん Aanon)
- Ota Riona (りいちゃん Riichan)
- Kawakami Chihiro (ちっひー Chihhii) (Captain)
- Kawano Nanaho (ななほ Nanaho)
- Kobayashi Rina (りなちー Rinachii)
- Sakamoto Nami (なみみ Namimi)
- Sadano Haruka (はるちゃん Haruchan)
- Shimizu Rika (りかてぃー Rikatii)
- Shobu Marin (マリン Marin)
- Nishizawa Rurina (るりりん Ruririn)
- Minami Haasa (はあさ Haasa)
- Murase Sae (さえぴぃ Saepii)
- Morita Ayaka (あやてぃん Ayatin)
- Yamasaki Amiru (あみるん Amirun)
- Yoshida Akari (アカリン Akarin)
- Akashi Natsuko (なっつ Nattsu)
- Abe Wakana (わかぽん Wakapon)
- Ishizuka Akari (あんちゅ Anchu)
- Ijiri Anna (あんたん Antan) (Co-Captain)
- Uno Mizuki (みぃーき Miikki)
- Sato Ami (あみまる Amimaru) (Announced Graduation)
- Shibuya Nagisa (なぎさ Nagisa) (Captain)
- Shiroma Miru (みるるん Mirurun)
- Sugiura Kotone (ことちゃん Kotochan)
- Deguchi Yuina (ゆいな Yuina)
- Hori Shion (しおん Shion)
- Horinouchi Momoka (ももか Momoka)
- Maeda Reiko (れいこ Reiko)
- Mizuta Shiori (しおり Shiori)
- Mizobuchi Maria (まりりん Maririn)
- Yasuda Momone (ももね Momone)
- Yamao Rina (やまりな Yamarina) (Announced Graduation)
- Azuma Yuki (ゆきつん Yukitsun)
- Umeyama Cocona (ココナ Cocona)
- Okamoto Rena (れなたん Renatan)
- Ogawa Yuuka (ゆうか Yuuka)
- Kato Yuuka (うーか Uuka)
- Kojima Karin (こじりん Kojirin) (Captain)
- Shiotsuki Keito (けいと Keito)
- Jonishi Rei (れーちゃん Reechan)
- Shinzawa Nao (しんしん Shinshin)
- Nakagawa Mion (みおん Mion)
- Nakano Mirai (みぃちゃん Miichan)
- Hara Karen (かれんたん Karentan)
- Hongou Yuzuha (ゆず Yuzu)
- Miyake Yuria (ゆりあ Yuria)
- Yamada Suzu (すず Suzu) (Co-Captain)
- Yamamoto Ayaka (あーやん Aayan)
- Yamamoto Mikana (みかにゃん Mikanyan)
- Yokono Sumire (すーちゃん Suuchan)
- Former Members
- 1st Generation (2010)
- Ota Riona
- Ogasawara Mayu
- Okita Ayaka
- Kadowaki Kanako
- Kawakami Rena
- Kishino Rika
- Kinoshita Haruna
- Kinoshita Momoka
- Kondo Rina
- Kotani Riho
- Koyanagi Arisa
- Shinohara Kanna
- Jonishi Kei
- Hara Mizuki
- Hikawa Ayame
- Fukumoto Aina
- Matsuda Shiori
- Mori Ayaka
- Yamauchi Ayaka
- Yamagishi Natsumi
- Yamaguchi Yuki
- Yamada Nana
- Yamamoto Sayaka
- Watanabe Miyuki
- 2nd Generation (2011)
- Otani Riko
- Okada Risako
- Koga Narumi
- Kodakari Yuka
- Sato Sorai
- Shimada Rena
- Jo Eriko
- Takano Yui
- Takiyama Akane
- Tanigawa Airi
- Nakagawa Hiromi
- Hayashi Momoka
- Fujita Runa
- Mita Mao
- Murakami Ayaka
- Yagura Fuuko
- Yamamoto Hitomi
- Yogi Keira
- 3rd Generation (2012)
- Akazawa Hono
- Ishikawa Kokoro
- Ueda Mirei
- Umehara Mako
- Ota Yuuri
- Kamieda Emika
- Kusaka Konomi
- Kushiro Rina
- Kurokawa Hazuki
- Kono Saki
- Kobayashi Rikako
- Sasaki Nanami
- Sugimoto Kano
- Takayama Riko
- Togo Sora
- Hisada Riko
- Miura Arisa
- Muro Kanako
- Yabushita Shu
- Yamauchi Tsubasa
- 4th Generation (2012)
- Ishihara Masako
- Odan Mai
- Ogawa Noa
- Shimazaki Momoka
- Sugino Risa
- Terui Honoka
- Nakano Reina
- Nishimura Aika
- Hirose Sena
- Matsuoka Chiho
- Matsumura Megumi
- Jo Eriko
- Draft 1st Generation (2013)
- Transferred 1st Generation (2014)
- Post-Yamada Nana Auditions (2015)
- Draft 2nd Generation (2015)
- 5th Generation (2016)
- Draft 3rd Generation (2018)
- 6th Generation (2018)
Sister Groups
Terms
Units
- Queentet
- Danceable!
- Lapis Arch
Discography
Studio Albums
- [2013.02.27] Teppen Tottande! (てっぺんとったんで!)
- [2014.08.13] Sekai no Chuushin wa Osaka ya ~Namba Jichiku~ (世界の中心は大阪や〜なんば自治区〜)
- [2017.08.02] Namba Ai ~Ima, Omou Koto~ (難波愛~今、思うこと~)
Stage Albums
- [2014.01.01] Team N 1st Stage "Dareka no Tame ni" (Team N 1st Stage「誰かのために」)
- [2014.01.01] Team N 2nd Stage "Seishun Girls" (Team N 2nd Stage「青春ガールズ」)
- [2014.01.01] Team M 1st Stage "Idol no Yoake" (Team M 1st Stage「アイドルの夜明け」)
- [2014.01.01] Team BII 1st Stage "Aitakatta" (Team BII 1st Stage「会いたかった」)
- [2014.01.01] Team BII 2nd Stage "Tadaima Ren'aichuu" (Team BII 2nd Stage「ただいま恋愛中」)
- [2014.03.31] Team N 3rd Stage "Koko ni Datte Tenshi wa Iru" (チームN 3rd Stage「ここにだって天使はいる」)
Stage DVDs
- [2011.06.24] Team N 1st Stage "Dareka no Tame ni" (チームN 1st Stage「誰かのために」)
- [2012.08.21] 2nd Generation Stage "Party ga Hajimaru yo" Senshuuraku (2期生公演「PARTYが始まるよ」千秋楽)
- [2012.09.25] Team N 2nd Stage "Seishun Girls" (チームN 2nd Stage「青春ガールズ」)
- [2014.01.01] Team BII 1st Stage "Aitakatta" Senshuraku -2013.10.17-
Concert DVDs
- [2012.03.27] NMB48 1st Anniversary Special Live
- [2013.10.12] NMB48 3rd Anniversary Special Live
- [2014.02.25] NMB48 Team M Osaka Tour 2014 ~Benchi Atametemashita~
- [2014.03.31] NMB48 Osaka Juban Shoubu
- [2014.03.31] NMB48 Kinki Juuoumujin Concert Tour ~Mina-san, Chapu Chapu shimashou~
- [2014.03.31] NMB48 Western Japan Tour 2013 12/31
- [2014.04.05] NMB48 in Saitama Super Arena
Stages
Team N
- 1st Stage (誰かのために / Dareka no Tame ni) [2011.01.01 - 2011.05.16]
- 2nd Stage (青春ガールズ / Seishun Girls) [2011.05.19 - 2012.09.20]
- 3rd Stage (ここにだって天使はいる / Koko ni datte Tenshi wa Iru) [2013.11.19 - 2014.04.16 & 2014.04.30 - 2016.12.19]
- 4th Stage (目撃者 / Mokugekisha) [2017.01.15 - present]
Team M
- 1st Stage (アイドルの夜明け / Idol no Yoake) [2012.05.05 - 2014.04.17 & 2017.01.24 - present]
- 2nd Stage (RESET / RESET) [2014.05.02 - 2016.12.25]
Team BII
- 1st Stage (会いたかった / Aitakatta) [2012.10.10 - 2013.10.17]
- 2nd Stage (ただいま 恋愛中 / Tadaima Renaichuu) [2013.11.01 - 2014.04.14]
- 3rd Stage (逆上がり / Saka Agari) [2014.04.22 - 2016.12.11]
- 4th Stage (恋愛禁止条例 / Renai Kinshi Jourei) [2017.01.31 - present]
Kenkyuusei
- 1st Stage (誰かのために / Dareka no Tame ni) [2011.01.01 - 2011.05.16]
- 2nd Stage (PARTYが始まるよ / Party ga Hajimaru yo) [2011.08.13-?]
- 3rd Stage (会いたかった / Aitakatta) [2011.04.29 - 2012.10.06]
- 4th Stage (青春ガールズ / Seishun Girls) [2013.02.01 - 2014.10.05]
- 5th Stage (想像の詩人 / Souzou no Shijin)[2014.10.24 - 2015.03.18]
- 6th Stage (届かなそうで届くもの / Todokanasou de Todoku Mono) [2016.10.04 - 2017.05.29]
Cattleyagumi
- 1st Stage (ここにだって天使はいる / Koko ni Datte Tenshi wa Iru) [2017.06.27 - present]
Filmography
- [2015.08.xx] DOCUMENTARY of NMB48
AKB48 Events
- [2011.06.08] AKB48 22nd Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo
- [2012.06.06] AKB48 27th Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo
- [2013.06.08] AKB48 32nd Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo
- [2014.06.07] AKB48 37th Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo
- [2015.06.06] AKB48 41st Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo
- [2016.06.18] AKB48 45th Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo
- [2017.06.17] AKB48 49th Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo
- [2013.11.10] AKB48 Group Draft Meeting 2013
- [2012.01.19] AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 100 2012
- [2013.01.24] AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 100 2013
- [2014.01.23] AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 200 2014
Number of current members by group
(as of January 1, 2020)
Team | Members | Notes |
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N | 16 | - |
M | 17 | - |
BII | 18 | - |
KKS | 2 | - |
Total | 53 | - |
External Links
- NMB48 Official Site
- NMB48 Official Blog
- NMB48 Official YouTube
- NMB48 in YOSHIMOTO R and C CO.,LTD.
- NMB48 in Natalie Music