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AKB48 Members, Team A

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The members of AKB48 consists of 48 girls spread among Teams A, K and B. In an idol group with 48 members, it’s difficult to make out who is who in AKB48. It doesn’t help that the list of members changes frequently. This is the first in a trilogy of posts that will help identify all the different members of AKB48.

Many prominent members have left the group in the past couple of years and for a while now, the group consisted of less than 48 members. Finally, in March this year, there was a large reshuffle between the 3 teams of AKB48. As a result, many members new members unfamiliar to myself were introduced into the teams.

1. Maeda Atsuko (Acchan)

If the concept of AKB48 had to be summed up into one girl, it would be Maeda Atsuko.

To comprehend what sets Maeda Atsuko and the other AKB48 girls apart from other talents you will need anunderstanding of Japan’s show business and the system behind AKB48. In a country where idols are a dime a dozen, the girls fight a constant battle to vie for the attention of fans.

AKB48 as a company, does only the minimal to promote the girls as a whole. Individual girls have to rely on their popularity to find their own talent agencies. Unpopular members are easily let go, and replacements are easily found from the thousands of girls dreaming of fame. The harsh reality of this industry, keep the girls’ humility in check. A stark contrast to the diva complexes of Western stars.

Prior to AKB48, idols in Japan were always held by unrealistic standards. AKB48 founder Akimoto Yasushi saw the potential for down to earth idols, a concept foreign to Japanese. With AKB48 he introduced the concept of idols you can meet.

As Japan’s sweetheart, Maeda Atsuko is the personification of this concept. For all her talent, she is perfectly normal and it is this normalcy that makes Maeda Atsuko the cover face of AKB48. Though in reality somewhat of a dork, on stage Maeda emits confidence with her crafty smile. The fans love her, and she knows it.

Since the start of AKB48 in 2005, Maeda Atsuko has been the poster child of Team A. Thanks to her popularity, Maeda Atsuko remains the most prominent member in AKB48′s singles. She also ranks #1 on the list if Top 10 AKB48 Members. But it is her hard work and vocal talent that allows her to retain her spot.

Maeda Atsuko’s blog can be found here. Her blog is often ranked among the top 3 most female blogs on Ameba.

2. Takahashi Minami (Takamina)

AKB48 as a whole has no clear leader, instead each team has an appointed Captain that takes up certain leadership duties. Often, the captain is one of the lead members in the team. For Team A, the duty falls to Takahashi Minami who despite measuring at only 148cm, is one of AKB48′s strongest vocalists.

Part of AKB48′s charm, is how different each girl is from one another. Despite her looks, Takahashi Minami was one of AKB48′s younger members when they first started (today she is only 19). As the dire opposite to Maeda’s girl next door demeanor, Takahashi is rough, clumsy and rather boyish. This is apparent from her stage performances, though in recent years she has improved slightly.

What she lacks in coordination, Takahashi Minami makes up for with pure vocal power. Through the group’s history, Takahashi has maintained a lead singing role in all of AKB48′s singles. While Maeda Atsuko often leads in falsetto, Takahashi provides most of each song’s bass. And it is for this reason that Takamina is one of the group’s most popular members.

Outside of her singing career, Takamina is well known for her interest in drawing. Takahashi Minami’s personal blog is available only to Fan Club members, but she currently shares another public blog together with Kojima Haruna and Minegishi Minami here.

3. Shinoda Mariko (Mariko-sama)

Shinoda Mariko’s entry to AKB48 is a unique case. Unlike the other members who were selected through auditions, Mariko was voted into AKB48 by fans. Originally a waitress at the cafe next to the group’s theater on the 8th floor of the Don Quijote building, Mariko was unable to participate in auditions due to her job schedule. She shared this story with customers, who eventually decided to petition her inclusion into the group.

At 24 years of age, Shinoda Mariko is AKB48’s oldest member. While other “aged” members have been forced to leave the group, Mariko’s “cool” personality puts her among the group’s leading members. Mariko is also AKB48′s tallest member.

Shinoda Mariko joined the group during their second single, Skirt Hirari. Initially, she wasn’t a key member of the group (she can only be seen for a split second as a backup dancer in the video). However, due to her fast rising popularity, she displaced Narita Risa’s position at the front by the time the group released their third single.

Outside of AKB48, Shinoda Mariko has started a successful modeling career. She often appears in fashion magazines for teenage girls and most recently even graced the catwalks of the Tokyo Girls Collection Spring/Summer 2010. Unsurprisingly, Shinoda Mariko has become a favorite of female fans.

In fact, recent popularity polls on Mixi (a social network system in Japan along the likes of Facebook that operates through mobile) has Mariko even outranking Maeda Atsuko. This puts Mariko as a contender for the top spot in this year’s upcoming member elections.

Mariko’s blog can be found here.

4. Takajo Aki (Akicha)

Takajo Aki is one of AKB48′s newer members. She deserves special mention as the fastest training member to have been promoted into AKB48.

Other than the 3 main teams, AKB48 also operates a group of research students known as AKB48 SEED. AKB48 SEED consists of trainees hoping to debut with AKB48. They serve as assistants and backup dancers to the main girls from AKB. Many of these girls never do find their way into the main teams, and others take up to a year of training before getting promoted.

The first thing that I noticed was Takajo Aki’s striking resemblance to Morning Musume’s Michishige Sayumi. The similarities end there though for unlike Michishige, Takajo actually possesses a decent singing voice and an adept dancer. Due to her talent and immense popularity, Takajo was placed into AKB48′s Team A after training for only 2 months.

Takajo is definitely one member worth paying attention to. She seems to be rising up the ranks at speeds unheard of for new members. She was even one of the 12 girls selected to appear on the cover for AKB48′s new album, Kamikyokutachi.

Takajo’s blog is currently hosted at her talent agency, Watanabe Pro.


5. Kojima Haruna (Harunyan)

One of the founding members of Team A, Kojima Haruna is a consistently popular member from AKB48. Though not as prominent as Maeda Atsuko or Takahashi Minami, Haruna is often given quite a bit of screen time during PVs.

Back when the group first started, everyone was looking ungroomed and awkward but Kojima Haruna was one of the few members who stood out for her more conventional idol looks. Retaining the same hairstyle since since their debut, Harunyan has the most unchanging image of all the girls.

At 22 years old, Kojima Haruna is the next oldest member to Mariko Shinoda. However, she is often regarded as one of the most air-headed girls in the group. Haruna’s defining features include her large ears, nasal voice and preference for confined spaces.

Outside of AKB48, she is the most active actress among the group having appeared in 9 dramas to date. She plays small roles in the popular dramas and takes the lead in more obscure shows.

Like Takahashi Minami, Kojima is part of the Production Ogi company whose members’ Ameba blogs have been recently taken down and her personal blog is only open to Fan Club members. Her shared blog can be found here.


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AKB48

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Akihabara based idol syndicate takes on the world

AKB48 - Baby! Baby! Baby! photoshot

I came across AKB48 (Akihabara48) when they were featured in the documentary, Japanorama in 2006, during the height of our Morning Musume addiction. While initially skeptical about this new competition, I was gradually won over by their catchy pop tunes and professional music videos. By the time the AKB48 released their 4th single Bingo!, I had already been totally converted. This is an introduction to the group that had displaced Morning Musume’s place in my heart.

The name AKB48 is a combination of the birthplace, Akihabara and the fact that they have exactly 48 members. While they spend most of the time in 3 separate teams of 16, they occasionally gather in full force to intimidating result. The sheer number of members often comes as a shock to first time viewers of AKB48.

AKB48
AKB48 was envisioned by founder Akimoto Yasushi in 2005. In the 1980s, Akimoto was the creator of (what would become the inspiration for Morning Musume) the first all female Japanese pop idol group, Onyanko Club. Self declared Otaku Akimoto has had only success in his career as a producer. As a famous lyricist, he is also partially responsible for the popular duo Kinki Kids’ Guinness record of 28th consecutive #1 singles.

With Producer Akimoto. "Usa-chan Peace!"
After a series of auditions from July, the 20 strong AKB48 was formed in December 2005. They debuted with their first indie single “Sakura no Hanabiratachi” early the following year, but it was only in October 2006 that they manage to sign with a record label. Their first official single “Aitakatta” sold 17,000 copies and reached #12 on the Oricon charts.

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Gingham Check

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AKB48 releases yet another million seller

Gingham Check marks the last time AKB48 ace Maeda Atsuko ever graces a release as a member of AKB48. It also represents a new era for the pop group; the latest Senbatsu election saw many new faces making it into the single. How does the future look for post-Maeda AKB48, and does it hold any promise? I believe the answer lies in Gingham Check.

The title song is pretty standard as idol songs go, with the main melody being guitar-based and a relatively safe sound. The chorus is ear-worm material as well, and you’ll find yourself humming it after one listen. However, the whole song feels and sounds rather formulaic; while this is of course no fault of the group, it does make one wonder how much longer they can carry on releasing songs like this before people get tired.



Much of the hype for the single came from its promotional video by renowned director Joseph Kahn. Intending it to be an homage to Japan, the video is full of pop-culture references of kitschy parodies. As one can tell from the title, the costume of the single is a gingham-pattern, with the girls dancing in the comical costumes interspersed with the ‘movie’ scenes. Those who grew up at the advent of J-culture would definitely have a bit of fun with spotting the references, and making fun of the costumes.

Limited covers types A and B
                                                                                                         
As is usual with Senbatsu election singles, the rest of the girls are split into different units for the rest of the songs on the single.

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