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;[[Team NIII 2nd Stage|NIII2]] (Pajama Drive)

Revision as of 15:02, 5 August 2017

Sato Anju (佐藤杏樹)
Anju (あんじゅ), Shugachan (シュガちゃん)
Sato Anju (2017)
Birth Info
Birthdate November 5, 2001
Birthplace Niigata, Japan
Blood Type A
Current Age 23 Years Old
Sizes
Height 151cm
Professional Info
Agency AKS
Social Networks **
Idol Career Info
Group NGT48
Team Team NIII
Debuted August, 2015 / 1st Generation

Sato Anju is a member of NGT48's Team NIII.

Trivia

  • Hobbies: Karaoke, Exercising
  • Special Skill: Snowboarding
  • Favorite food: Fruit, Snacks
  • Favorite saying: "Always smiling."
  • One-line message: "I'm still not accustomed to this new chapter, but please support me while I do my best!"

AKB48 Senbatsu Elections

Team History

NGT48 KenkyuuseiTeam NIII
Joined NGT48 as a Kenkyuusei on July 20, 2015
Promoted to Team NIII on January 10, 2016 (Team NIII Formation)

Singles Participation

NGT48 A-Sides

NGT48 B-Sides

AKB48 B-Sides

Units

Stage Units

NIII1 (Party ga Hajimaru yo)
Anata to Christmas Eve (Duet with Kashiwagi Yuki)
NIII2 (Pajama Drive)
Pajama Drive (1st Unit)
Tenshi no Shippo (Center) (2nd Unit)
NIII3 (Hokori no Oka)
Hidari no Ude de Tsuresatte

Gallery

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Sato Anju 9th Senbatsu Election Poster (2017)
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Sato Anju (December 2016)
SatoAnjuNIIISSK2016.jpg
Sato Anju 8th Senbatsu Election Poster (2016)
SatoAnju2016.jpg
Sato Anju (2016)
SatoAnjuNGTOctober2015.jpg
Sato Anju (2015)
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Sato Anju (Debut)
NGT48
None
Team NIII
Members
Team NIII and Team G are fused into NGT48 1st Generation
Stages
NIII1 | NIII2 | NIII3
History