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AKB48 is a Japanese female idol group produced by Yasushi Akimoto. The pop group has achieved enormous popularity in Japan. It is also one of the highest-earning musical acts in the world, with 2011 record sales of over $200 million in Japan alone. AKB48 is named after Akihabara (Akiba for short), the area in Tokyo where, on the 8th floor of a Don Quijote store, the band's own theater is located. Akimoto's idea, later advertised as "idols you can meet", was to create a theater-based idol group whose fans could see the girls live daily.
Years active: 2005-present
Members:
Team A
Misaki Iwasa - January 30, 1995
Aika Ōta - December 8, 1994
Shizuka Ōya - December 28, 1991
Haruka Katayama - May 10, 1990
Asuka Kuramochi - September 11, 1989
Haruna Kojima - April 19, 1988
Rino Sashihara - November 21, 1992
Mariko Shinoda - March 11, 1986
Aki Takajō - October 3, 1991
Minami Takahashi - April 8, 1991 [i]*Team A's captain and leader of the entire group
Haruka Nakagawa - February 10, 1992
Chisato Nakata - October 8, 1990
Sayaka Nakaya - October 15, 1991
Atsuko Maeda - July 10, 1991
Ami Maeda - June 1, 1995
Natsumi Matsubara - June 19, 1990
Team K
Sayaka Akimoto - July 26, 1988
*Team K's captain
Tomomi Itano - July 3, 1991
Mayumi Uchida - December 27, 1993
Ayaka Umeda - January 3, 1989
Yūko Ōshima - October 17, 1988
Ayaka Kikuchi - June 30, 1993
Miku Tanabe - December 2, 1992
Tomomi Nakatsuka - June 18, 1993
Moeno Nitō - July 22, 1992
Misato Nonaka - April 20, 1991
Reina Fujie - February 1, 1994
Sakiko Matsui - December 10, 1990
Minami Minegishi - November 15, 1992
Sae Miyazawa - August 13, 1990
Yui Yokoyama - December 8, 1992
Team B
Haruka Ishida - December 2, 1993
Tomomi Kasai - November 16, 1991
Yuki Kashiwagi - July 15, 1991
*Team B's captain
Rie Kitahara - June 24, 1991
Kana Kobayashi - May 17, 1991
Mika Komori - July 19, 1994
Amina Satō - October 16, 1990
Sumire Satō - November 20, 1993
Natsuki Satō - July 1, 1990
Shihori Suzuki - February 17, 1994
Mariya Suzuki - April 29, 1991
Rina Chikano - April 23, 1993
Yuka Masuda - August 3, 1991
Miho Miyazaki - July 30, 1993
Mayu Watanabe - March 26, 1994
Team 4 (announced on June 7, 2011)
Maria Abe - November 29, 1995
Miori Ichikawa - February 12, 1994
Anna Iriyama - December 3, 1995
Mina Ōba - April 3, 1992
*Team 4's captain
Haruka Shimazaki - March 30, 1994
Haruka Shimada - December 16, 1992
Miyu Takeuchi - January 12, 1996
Mariya Nagao - March 10, 1994
Shiori Nakamata - July 25, 1992
Mariko Nakamura - December 16, 1993
Suzuran Yamauchi - December 8, 1994
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List of former members
Discography:
[u]Albums
Set List: Greatest Songs 2006-2007 (2008)
Kamikyokutachi (2010)
Set List: Greatest Songs Kanzenban (2010)
Koko ni Ita Koto (2011)
Number-one Singles
River (2009)
Sakura no Shiori (2010)
Ponytail to Shushu (2010)
Heavy Rotation (2010)
Beginner (2010)
Chance no Junban (2010)
Sakura no Ki ni Naro (2011)
Everyday, Kachusha (2011)
Fyling Get (2011)
Kaze wa Fuiteiru (2011)
Ue kara Mariko (2011)
Give Me Five! (2012)
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