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* [[Koisuru Ribbon!]] ([[Kiss wa Matsushikanai no Deshouka?]]) <small>(Center)</small> | * [[Koisuru Ribbon!]] ([[Kiss wa Matsushikanai no Deshouka?]]) <small>(Center)</small> | ||
* [[Just a moment]] ([[Hayaokuri Calendar]]) | * [[Just a moment]] ([[Hayaokuri Calendar]]) | ||
+ | * [[Dare Yori Te wo Furou]] ([[Ishi]]) | ||
+ | * [[Itsudatte Soba ni Iru]] ([[Ishi]]) | ||
+ | * [[Otona Ressha wa Doko wo Hashitteru no ka?]] ([[Ishi]]) | ||
=== AKB48 B-Sides === | === AKB48 B-Sides === | ||
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;[[HKT48 Himawarigumi 1st Stage|HW1]] (Pajama Drive) | ;[[HKT48 Himawarigumi 1st Stage|HW1]] (Pajama Drive) | ||
:[[Tenshi no Shippo]] | :[[Tenshi no Shippo]] | ||
+ | :[[Junjou Shugi]] | ||
;[[Team KIV 1st Stage|KIV1]] (Theater no Megami) | ;[[Team KIV 1st Stage|KIV1]] (Theater no Megami) | ||
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;[[Team KIV 2nd Stage|KIV2]] (Saishuu Bell ga naru) | ;[[Team KIV 2nd Stage|KIV2]] (Saishuu Bell ga naru) | ||
:[[Hatsukoi Dorobou]] | :[[Hatsukoi Dorobou]] | ||
− | :[[15nin Shimai no Uta]] <small>( | + | :[[15nin Shimai no Uta]] |
+ | :[[Return Match]] | ||
+ | :[[Gomen ne Jewel]] | ||
+ | :[[Oshibe to Meshibe to Yoru no Chouchou]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;[[Team H 4th Stage|H4]] (Theater no Megami) | ||
+ | :[[Hatsukoi yo, Konnichiwa]] <small>(Support)</small> | ||
+ | :[[Arashi no Yoru ni wa]] <small>(Support)</small> | ||
+ | :[[Locker Room Boy]] <small>(Support)</small> | ||
;[[Team KIV 3rd Stage|KIV3]] (Seifuku no Me) | ;[[Team KIV 3rd Stage|KIV3]] (Seifuku no Me) | ||
:[[Onna no Ko no Dairokkan]] | :[[Onna no Ko no Dairokkan]] | ||
+ | :[[Omoide Ijou]] | ||
+ | :[[Ookami to Pride]] | ||
+ | :[[Kareha no Station]] | ||
+ | :[[Mangekyou]] | ||
===Concert Units=== | ===Concert Units=== |
Revision as of 04:40, 16 April 2019
Fukagawa Maiko | |||
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Name | |||
Kanji | 深川舞子 | ||
Kana | ふかがわ まいこ | ||
Romaji | Fukagawa Maiko | ||
Nickname | Maikomu (まいこむ), Maiko (まいこ) | ||
Birth Info | |||
Birthdate | July 5, 1999 | ||
Birthplace | Fukuoka, Japan | ||
Blood type | O | ||
Current Age | 24 Years Old | ||
Sizes | |||
Height | 159cm | ||
Professional Info | |||
Agency | AKS | ||
Social Networks | 7gogo / Instagram / Twitter | ||
Idol Career Info | |||
Group | HKT48 | ||
Team | Team KIV | ||
Debuted | July, 2011 / 1st Generation | ||
Fukagawa Maiko is a member of HKT48's Team KIV.
Contents
Catchphrase
- みなさんの前にも笑顔と幸せがー(まいこむ)。福岡県出身、24歳、中学2年生のまいこむこと深川舞子です。
- Minasan no mae ni mo egao to shiawase ga (Maikomu). Fukuoka-ken shusshin, juuyonsai, chuugakuninensei no Maikomu koto Fukugawa Maiko desu.
- (Everyone in front of me, smiling and happiness (Maikomu). I'm Fukugawa Maiko, also known as Maikomu, 24 years old, Middle school 2nd year student, from the Fukuoka Prefecture.)
Trivia
- Hobby: Reading shoujo manga
- Special Skill: Mental arithmetic
- Charm Point: Eyes, lips
- Ambition: To be a singer and TV personality
- Has been subscribed to the shoujo manga magazine Ribbon since she was very young. While in HKT48, she has written a piece for the magazine's booksleeve.
- Big fan of the manga Hiyokoi
- Is a great mood-maker in the group
- She lived in Kumamoto until the age of two
- Close friends with Toyonaga Aki, with whom she has been actual classmates for multiple years. Together they call themselves 'Toyokomu'
- She sang Nishino Kana's Best Friend on her HKT audition
- Last HKT48 1st generation to be promoted
AKB48 Senbatsu Elections
- 4th Senbatsu Election - Not Ranked
- 5th Senbatsu Election - Not Ranked
- 6th Senbatsu Election - Not Ranked
- 7th Senbatsu Election - Not Ranked
- 8th Senbatsu Election - Not Ranked
- 9th Senbatsu Election - #91
- 10th Senbatsu Election - Not Ranked
Team History
- HKT48 Kenkyuusei → Team KIV
- Joined HKT48 as a HKT48 Kenkyuusei on July, 2011
- Promoted to Team KIV on February 24, 2014 (AKB48 Group Daisokaku Matsuri)
Singles Participation
HKT48 B-Sides
- Kataomoi no Karaage (Suki! Suki! Skip!)
- Soko de Nani wo Kangaeru ka? (Melon Juice)
- Tenmonbu no Jijou (Melon Juice)
- Oboete Kudasai (Sakura, Minna de Tabeta)
- Natsu no Mae (Hikaeme I love you!)
- Rock da yo, jinsei wa... (12 Byou)
- Hawaii e Ikou (12 Byou)
- Yumemiru Team KIV (Shekarashika!)
- Zuuzuushisa wo Kashite Choudai (74 Okubun no 1 no Kimi e)
- Yume Hitotsu (Saikou ka yo)
- Go Bananas! (Saikou ka yo)
- Kiss ga Tosugiru yo (Bagutte Iijan)
- Gunyatto Magatta (Kiss wa Matsushikanai no Deshouka?)
- Koisuru Ribbon! (Kiss wa Matsushikanai no Deshouka?) (Center)
- Just a moment (Hayaokuri Calendar)
- Dare Yori Te wo Furou (Ishi)
- Itsudatte Soba ni Iru (Ishi)
- Otona Ressha wa Doko wo Hashitteru no ka? (Ishi)
AKB48 B-Sides
Albums Participation
AKB48 Albums
Units
Stage Units
- RS3 (Nounai Paradise)
- Kurukurupa (Under)
- HW1 (Pajama Drive)
- Tenshi no Shippo
- Junjou Shugi
- KIV1 (Theater no Megami)
- Hatsukoi yo, Konnichiwa (Under)
- Arashi no Yoru ni wa (Under)
- Candy (Under)
- Locker room boy (Under)
- H3 (Saishuu Bell ga Naru)
- Return Match (Support)
- KIV2 (Saishuu Bell ga naru)
- Hatsukoi Dorobou
- 15nin Shimai no Uta
- Return Match
- Gomen ne Jewel
- Oshibe to Meshibe to Yoru no Chouchou
- H4 (Theater no Megami)
- Hatsukoi yo, Konnichiwa (Support)
- Arashi no Yoru ni wa (Support)
- Locker Room Boy (Support)
- KIV3 (Seifuku no Me)
- Onna no Ko no Dairokkan
- Omoide Ijou
- Ookami to Pride
- Kareha no Station
- Mangekyou
Concert Units
HKT48 1st Anniversary
AKB48 Group Rinji Soukai "Shirokuro tsukeyou janai ka!"
- HKT48
HKT48 Kyushu 7 Prefecture Tour ~Kawaii Ko ni wa Tabi wo Saseyo~
- Kumamoto Kenritsu Gekijou
HKT48 3rd anniversary
HKT48 Spring Live Tour ~Sashiko du Soleil 2016~
Media Appearances
Variety Shows
Gallery
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Fukagawa Maiko (Christmas 2018)
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Fukagawa Maiko (HKT48 7th Anniversary) (2018)
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Fukagawa Maiko 10th Senbatsu Election Poster (2018)
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Fukagawa Maiko (HKT48 6th Anniversary) (2017)
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Fukagawa Maiko (2017)
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Fukagawa Maiko 9th Senbatsu Election Poster (2017)
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Fukagawa Maiko (2016)
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Fukagawa Maiko (2015)
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Fukagawa Maiko (2014)
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Fukagawa Maiko (2013)
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Fukagawa Maiko (2012)
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Fukagawa Maiko (2011)