Takeuchi Saki
Takeuchi Saki | |||
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Name | |||
Kanji | 竹内彩姫 | ||
Kana | たけうち さき | ||
Romaji | Takeuchi Saki | ||
Nickname | Sakipon (さきぽん) | ||
Birth Info | |||
Birthdate | November 24, 1999 | ||
Birthplace | ![]() | ||
Blood type | B | ||
Current Age | 25 Years Old | ||
Sizes | |||
Height | 153cm | ||
Professional Info | |||
Agency | Zest Inc. | ||
Social Networks | 7gogo / Instagram / Twitter | ||
Idol Career Info | |||
Former Group | SKE48 | ||
Former Team | Team KII | ||
Debuted | March 2013 / 6th Generation | ||
Graduated | May 2021 | ||
Takeuchi Saki was a member of SKE48's Team KII.
Contents
Catchphrase
- The princess that will paint you up. My goal is to become SKE’s switch hitter. I’m 25 years old Takeuchi Saki, also known as Sakipon.
Trivia
- Admired member: Furukawa Airi
- Hobbies: Going to baseball games, shopping, watching movies, reading
- Favorite food: Omurice, her grandfather's miso soup, her mother's cooking
- Favorite phrase: 報われない努力はない。 (Mukuwarenai doryoku wa nai.; There is no effort that is not rewarded.)
- Future ambition: Becoming a person who can create lots of smiles
- Special skills: Isn't shy, can consider everything in a positive way
- From her third year of elementary school to her first year of middle school, she was part of the "Cheer Dragons", the official cheerleading team for the Chunichi Dragons (baseball team)
- She danced in Nagoya Dome with the cheer leading team
- Her favorite player is Ota Kouhei
- One of the 50 winners of the Young Jump Gravure Competition
- On November 10-14, 2018 she appeared in the stage play "Toji no Miko (刀使ノ巫女)" as Itomi Sayaka
- She now works for Zest Inc. in the Media Relations & Casting Department
AKB48 Senbatsu Elections
- 5th Senbatsu Election - Not Ranked
- 6th Senbatsu Election - Not Ranked
- 7th Senbatsu Election - Not Ranked
- 8th Senbatsu Election - #31 (Undergirls)
- 9th Senbatsu Election - #56 (Future Girls)
- 10th Senbatsu Election - #51 (Future Girls)
AKB48 Janken Tournaments
- 7th Janken Taikai - #6 (Lost to Yumoto Ami)
Team History
- SKE48 Kenkyuusei → Team KII → Graduation
- Joined SKE48 as a Kenkyuusei on February 28, 2013
- Promoted to Team KII on March 31, 2015
- Graduated from SKE48's Team KII on May 31, 2021 (Announcement: February 25, 2021)
Singles Participation
SKE48 A-Sides
- Kin no Ai, Gin no Ai
- Igai ni Mango
- Muishiki no Iro
- Ikinari Punch Line
- Stand by you
- FRUSTRATION
- So~Yu~Toko Aru Yo Ne?
- Koi Ochi Flag
SKE48 B-Sides
- Yuudachi no Mae (Utsukushii Inazuma)
- Shozo ga kono Boku wo Damenisuru (Maenomeri) (Red WCenter with Soda Sarina)
- Seifuku wo Kita Meitantei (Maenomeri)
- Kiss Position (Chicken LINE)
- Bouenkyou no Nai Tenmondai (Chicken LINE)
- Happy Ranking (Kin no Ai, Gin no Ai)
- En wo Egaku (Igai ni Mango)
- Kiseki no Ryuuseigun (Igai ni Mango)
- Dareka no Mimi (Ikinari Punch Line)
- Hana no Kaori no Symphony (Ikinari Punch Line)
- Ketobashita Ato de Kuchizuke wo (Stand by you)
- Kamisama wa Misutenai (Stand by you)
- Game Shimasen ka? (FRUSTRATION)
- Anokoro no Locker (Koi Ochi Flag)
AKB48 B-Sides
- Densetsu no Sakana (LOVE TRIP / Shiawase wo Wakenasai)
- Vacancy (Shoot Sign)
- Maebure (Negaigoto no Mochigusare)
- Jibuntachi no Koi ni Kagitte (#SukiNanda)
- Ai no Moake (Jabaja)
- Aru Hi Fui ni... (Sentimental Train)
Albums Participation
SKE48 Albums
AKB48 Albums
Units
Jankenmin
Stage Units
- RS2 (Aitakatta)
- Nageki no Figure
- Senaka Kara Dakishimete
- Rio no Kakumei
- RS3 (Seifuku no Me)
- Onna no Ko no Dairokkan
- RS4 (Upcoming Stage Natsu)
- Shoujo wa Manatsu ni Nani wo Suru?
- Kokoro no Hashi no Sofa
- Hanabi wa Owaranai
- Kamoku na Tsuki
- KII5 (0Start)
- Zannen Shoujo
Concert Units
AKB48 Group Kenkyuusei Concert ~Oshimen Hayai Mono Gachi~
SKE48 Request Hour Setlist Best 50 2013
- Glory Days (Backup dancer)
SKE48 Zenkoku Tour ~Ki wa Juku Shita. Zenkoku e Ikou!~
- Shizuoka
Oba Mina Graduation Concert @ Pacifico Yokohama
Gallery
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Takeuchi Saki (2018)
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Takeuchi Saki 10th Senbatsu Election Poster (2018)
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Takeuchi Saki 9th Senbatsu Election Poster (2017)
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Takeuchi Saki (2017)
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Takeuchi Saki (December 2016)
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Takeuchi Saki (2016)
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Takeuchi Saki (2015)
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Takeuchi Saki (December 2015)
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Takeuchi Saki (2014)
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Takeuchi Saki (2013)
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Takeuchi Saki (Early 2013)