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Dempagumi.inc
is a Japanese female Japanese idol, idol group from Akihabara, Tokyo. Their music generally follows the style of denpa song. All of its members are said to be former otaku. The group was formed in 2008 by producer Maiko Fukushima, and released one indie single before undergoing some member changes and being signed to Lantis (company), Lantis and Toy's Factory. Since then, they have released several charting singles and albums, performed many concerts around the world, and appeared in several television shows and a Shiromajo Gakuen, 2013 film. Members Source: Former members Timeline History 2007–2012: Formation, member flexibility era In December 2007, producer opened the live house/bar "" in the basement of a building near Suehirocho Station (Tokyo), the Suehirocho Station,''日本の若者は不幸じゃない'', p98-99 and moved it to the in September 2008.''日本の若者は不幸じゃない'', p108''でんぱブック'', p32 In December 2008, DearStage ...
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Eimi Naruse
is a Japanese singer, songwriter and voice actress who is currently a member of Dempagumi.inc. Born in Kōriyama, she switched from having interests in manga to music as a teenager, and moved to Akihabara where she worked at a maid café before joining Dempagumi.inc. In addition to her work with the idol group, she has done some solo activities, including appearing in the TV drama ''OL desu ga, Kyabajō Hajimemashita'' and voicing the lead character of ''Star Twinkle PreCure'', Hikaru Hoshina/Cure Star. Biography Early life Eimi Naruse was born in Kōriyama, a city in Fukushima Prefecture, as the elder of the two daughters in a family.IDOL AND READ, p.66 The first memory of her life, as Naruse later described, was "cutting out paper with yellow scissors, making stars, and lining them up", and notes that yellow being her idol color was a coincidence. Due to the influence of her mother, who drew them as a hobby, she has been interested in manga from an early age. From kinderga ...
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Moga Mogami
is a Japanese idol. She is a former member of Dempagumi.inc and be nicknamed . Her catchphrase at Dempagumi.inc is "the golden heresy who runs in the universe", and her colour in charge is purple. Personal life In 2017, she came out as bisexual. Filmography Variety TV dramas Radio Internet Films Advertisements Image modelling Music videos Bibliography Photo albums Electronic photo albums Interviews Magazines References Notes Sources External links * – Ameba Blog * * * * ** ** ** {{DEFAULTSORT:Mogami, Moga Japanese female models Japanese idols Japanese gravure models Japanese actresses Musicians from Tokyo Living people 1989 births Dempagumi.inc members Japanese bisexual people Bisexual actresses Bisexual women musicians Bisexual models Bisexual singers Japanese LGBT singers Japanese LGBT actors ...
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Japanese Idol
An is a type of entertainer marketed for image, attractiveness, and personality in Japanese pop culture. Idols are primarily singers with training in acting, dancing, and modeling. Idols are commercialized through merchandise and endorsements by talent agencies, while maintaining a parasocial relationship with a financially loyal consumer fan base. Japan's idol industry first emerged in the 1960s and became prominent in the 1970s and 1980s due to television. During the 1980s, regarded as the "Golden Age of Idols", idols drew in commercial interest and began appearing in commercials and television dramas. As more niche markets began to appear in the late 2000s and early 2010s, it led to a significant growth in the industry known as the "Idol Warring Period." Today, over 10,000 teenage girls in Japan are idols, with over 3,000 groups active. Japan's idol industry has been used as a model for other pop idol industries, such as K-pop. Sub-categories of idols include gravure idols ...
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Shiromajo Gakuen
is a 2013 motion picture starring the J-Pop group Dempagumi.inc, and directed by Koichi Sakamoto, who is known for directing the '' Super Sentai Series''. Story The "Shiromajo Gakuen" (White Witches Academy), is a girls school where students learn witchcraft. The new students are Moga Shiratori (Moga Mogami), Nemu Watanuki (Nemu Yumemi), Mirin Yukino (Mirin Furukawa), Eimi Odamaki (Eimi Naruse) and Ayane Shiomi (Ayane Fujisaki). They all have their hearts broken and have a deep emotional pain. Older students directed by Risa Kikuta (Risa Aizawa) assign tasks to the group of new students. Tasks are steps to acquire sorcery skills. The actresses of the film are known from Dempagumi.inc group, between members are known Arisa Komiya (Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters), Hikari Takara (GTO - 2012) and Kasumi Yamaya (Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Wizard & Fourze: Movie War Ultimatum, Shuriken Sentai Ninnninger). It is a co-production between TV Asahi and Toei Company, and brings a lot of action mi ...
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Hyper Japan
HYPER JAPAN is the largest exhibition celebrating Japanese culture to be held in the UK. Organized by Cross Media Ltd., it was first held in London 2010 and since 2014 has taken place twice a year, in July and November. It takes place in Olympia, London Overview Centred on Japanese cuisine and popular culture such as gaming, manga, anime and music, the event introduces a wide range of Japanese culture, encompassing technology, fashion, traditional crafts. The venue is divided into three main areas; the stage area, the exhibition area and the experience area. The summer and winter events have different themes. The theme of the summer event is a festival of popular culture, while the winter event is a shopping and merchandising event centred around Christmas shopping. HYPER JAPAN was developed in 2010, the brainchild of Cross Media Ltd.’s President and Representative Director Mr. Kazuhiro Marumo, as a fusion of Japanese cuisine, which is increasingly popular in the UK, and Japa ...
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Toy's Factory
is a Japanese record label founded in the late 1980s as a subsidiary of the entertainment company VAP, based in Japan. On May 30, 1990, it was established as an independent company. Toy's Factory, as of the first half of 2012, is the fourth-biggest Japanese record label. Sub-labels * Bellissima! * BMD Fox Records * Carnage * Deep Blue * Idyllic * Jūonbu Records * Kimi * Meme Tokyo * Noframes Recordings Notable artists *Armageddon *Babymetal – on Jūonbu Records and then BMD Fox Records *Brahman - on Noframes *Bump of Chicken *Daoko * Dempagumi.inc *meme tokyo. *Ego-Wrappin' *Eve *Livetune *Mr. Children * Reol *Salyu * Sekai no Owari *Shōnan no Kaze *Unison Square Garden *Yuzu *Toshiki Masuda is a Japanese voice actor and singer previously affiliated with Space Craft Group. He became a freelancer in August 2018. He joined the record label Toy's Factory in November 2018 as a voice actor and solo singer. Biography Masuda was born on Ma ... References External ...
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コトバンク
Kotobank is a website that allows users to search across dictionaries, encyclopedias, and databases provided by publishers and others. It is operated by Voyage Marketing Co. When the service was first launched in 2009, the name "kotobank" was used, but now it is written in katakana. History In June 2008, the Asahi Shimbun and EC Navi Inc. launched the "Minna no Chiezo" service, an online version of "Chiezo," a dictionary of modern terms that was once published. The service was rebuilt as a dictionary platform in which various companies could participate. The "kotobank" service was launched on April 23, 2009, under the management of the Asahi Shimbun and EC Navi Inc. At the time of its launch, it claimed to cover a total of 430,000 entries in 44 dictionaries and encyclopedias, the core of which were provided by Kodansha, Shogakukan, and Asahi Shimbun Publishing. In its early days, the site had strong ties with the Asahi Shimbun, with related news from the Asahi Shimbun's website, ...
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Nagi Nemoto
Nagi may refer to: Places *Nagi, Okayama, a town in Japan *Nagi Station, a railway station * Nagi, Nepal (other), several places * Nagi, Panchthar *Nagi, an island in the Torres Strait island group more commonly (but incorrectly) spelled Naghir People *Nagi Hanatani, Japanese tennis player. *, Japanese footballer *Nagi Noda, a J-pop artist * Nagi Yanagi, a J-pop artist *B. Nagi Reddy, a Telugu movie producer Fictional characters * Souichiro Nagi, from ''Tenjho Tenge'' *Nagi (Bloody Roar), from ''Bloody Roar'' * Nagi (Tenchi Universe), from ''Tenchi Universe'' * Nagi Homura, from ''My-HiME'' and ''My-Otome'' *Nagi Kirima, from Boogiepop series *Nagi naoe, from ''Weiß Kreuz'' *Nagi Sanzen'in, from ''Hayate the Combat Butler'' *Nagi Springfield, from ''Negima!: Magister Negi Magi'' *Nagi, from '' Kannagi: Crazy Shrine Maidens'' *Izanagi (Nagi), from ''Ōkami'' * Nagi, Chrome Dokuro's original name from ''Katekyo Hitman Reborn!'' *Nagi Matsuno, from ''Shuriken Sentai Ninni ...
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