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in 1997. Although it initially started as a dance group, they turned to an
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. Zone has been categorized in a new
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called "bandol" (a
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, on February 7, 2001. The group has officially ended on March 2, 2013. Their most famous song is " Secret Base (Kimi ga Kureta Mono)", released on August 8, 2001. The single sold about 744,000 copies on Japanese
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charts.


History

Zone started off with eight members in 1997, then reduced to six and finally to four – Miyu Nagase, Mizuho Saito, Maiko Sakae, and Takayo Ookoshi – by the time they released their first indie disc in 1999. Tadayuki Ominami, a representative of Sony Records, noticed that the crowd reaction to the group's debut concert was particularly enthusiastic. Initially, Zone was solely focused on singing and dancing. Ominami watched a live video of the band playing with instruments at the KomeKome Klub and felt that, due to the overabundance of dance groups, Zone had the makings of a breakthrough act, provided they could play their instruments as well as sing and dance. In late 2003, Takayo Ookoshi announced her departure from Zone to pursue her studies and was replaced by Tomoka Nishimura, one of the two original members cut from the band when they scaled from six members to four. Between 1999 and 2005, Zone released seventeen hit singles, three full-length CDs, and three DVDs, appeared in commercials, and had their own television special, in addition to attending high school. They all graduated. Zone officially disbanded on April 1, 2005, after playing their final concert at
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. On April 13, their
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album ''E: Complete A Side Singles'' was released. The album debuted at number 1 with first-week sales of about 98,000 copies, becoming their first number-one album on Japanese
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charts. In February 2011, Miyu, Maiko, and Tomoka announced they would be reuniting (without Mizuho) in honor of the 10th anniversary of "Secret Base." The group released ''Zone Tribute'' in August and made several concert appearances. In November, Tomoka announced she would be leaving the band because of health reasons. Miyu and Maiko continued as a duo, and released "Treasure of the Heart" in June 2012. In February 2013, Miyu's contract with RunTime Music Agency was dissolved due to the company claiming 'immoral behaviour' and 'frequent non-fulfillment of duties'. On March 2, Maiko posted on the official website for RunTime Entertainment that she would be ending ZONE.


Band members

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(2004–2005, 2011)


Music

Zone's music has been used in the 2003 ''Astro Boy'' series (opening theme, "True Blue" and second ending theme, "Tetsuwan Atomu: ballad version") and the Japanese release of ''
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'' (theme song, "Hitoshizuku"). "Shiroi Hana" was used as the theme song to '' Final Fantasy Tactics Advance'' in Japan. "Secret Base (Kimi ga Kureta Mono)" was covered and used as the ending theme to the anime '' Kyō no Go no Ni'' and '' Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day'' by the voice actors of the respective anime. "Secret Base (Kimi ga Kureta Mono)" was covered by the Japanese band
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, who is currently under Sony Records. A music video of their version has also been made.


Discography


Singles

# "Believe in Love" (December 18, 1999) (indies) # "Good Days" (February 7, 2001) # (May 23, 2001) # (August 8, 2001) # (November 14, 2001) # (February 14, 2002) # (July 17, 2002) # (September 26, 2002) # (November 27, 2002) # (April 16, 2003) # (July 30, 2003) # (October 29, 2003) # (February 4, 2004) # (June 2, 2004) # (August 4, 2004) # (March 9, 2005) # (June 6, 2012)


Studio albums

# ''Z'' (February 14, 2002) # ''O'' (November 27, 2002) # ''N'' (February 18, 2004) # ''E: Complete A side Singles'' (2 discs) (April 13, 2005) # ''Ura E: Complete B side Melodies'' (April 19, 2006)


Other album appearances

# ''Music for Atom Age'' (March 19, 2003) # ''Astro Girlz & Boyz'' (July 16, 2003) # ''Love for Nana: Only 1 Tribute'' (March 16, 2005) # ''Zone Tribute'' (Limited two disc set) (August 10, 2011)


DVDs

# ''Zone Clips 01: Sunny Side'' (October 29, 2003) # ''Zone Clips 02: Forever Side'' (March 17, 2004) # (September 29, 2004) # (May 18, 2005) # (June 22, 2005) # ''Zone Best Memorial Clips'' (May 24, 2006) # ''10 Nen Go no 8 Gatsu... Zone Fukkatsushima SHOW!! - Dosokai Dayo! Zenin Shugo!'' (「10年後の8月・・・」ZONE復活しまっSHOW!!〜同窓会だよ全員集合!〜 August, 10 years later... Zone Fukkatsushima SHOW!! - Reunion! Everyone together!) (December 21, 2011)


References


External links

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Studio RunTime official website
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