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* Admires and respects fellow [[Team B]] member [[Hirajima Natsumi]]<br/>
 
* Admires and respects fellow [[Team B]] member [[Hirajima Natsumi]]<br/>
 
* Known to be close friends with former teammate [[Oota Aika]]<br/>
 
* Known to be close friends with former teammate [[Oota Aika]]<br/>
* Has flied a Plane and has 3 Cars.  
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* '''Has flied a Plane and has 3 Cars.
  
 
== Singles A-Sides Participated In ==
 
== Singles A-Sides Participated In ==

Revision as of 07:17, 18 January 2011

Watanabe Mayu (early 2010)
Watanabe Mayu (early 2008)
Watanabe Mayu (late 2007)
Watanabe Mayu (early 2007)

Watanabe Mayu is a member of Team B.


Profile

Name: Watanabe Mayu (渡辺麻友)
Nickname: Mayuyu (まゆゆ)
Birthdate: March 26th, 1994 (16) (Blood Type: -)
Birthplace: Saitama, Japan
Height · Weight (B/W/H): 154cm, **kg (B:72cm/W:55cm/H:82.5cm)
Team: Team B
Subgroup: Watarirouka Hashiritai
Agency: OgiPro
Blog: Watarirouka Hashiritai Blog

Trivia

  • Hobbies: Collecting polkadotted things
  • Likes: Cute things, pink, potato
  • Favourite drink: Pirukuru (a health drink)
  • Least favourite food: Pickles
  • Audition song: Kitade Nana - KISS or KISS (from the drama Anego)
  • Hates beetle larvae.
  • It is often said that her face looks like her mother's.
  • Mayu is in the wind instruments club at her school, and plays euphonium.
  • Was in the health committee at school
  • Admires and respects fellow Team B member Hirajima Natsumi
  • Known to be close friends with former teammate Oota Aika
  • Has flied a Plane and has 3 Cars.

Singles A-Sides Participated In

Singles B-Sides Participated In

Sub-Units Participated In

Stage Units:

B1 (Seishun Girls)
Ame no Doubutsuen
Fushidarana Natsu
B2 (Aitakatta)
Nageki no Figure
Nagisa no CHERRY
Senaka Kara Dakishimete
B3 (Pajama Drive)
Pajama Drive
B4 (Idol no Yoake)
Zannen Shoujo
B5 (Theatre no Megami)
Hatsukoi yo, Konnichiwa


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