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===Hako-oshi=== | ===Hako-oshi=== | ||
'''Hako-oshi''' (箱推し) refers to a fan who supports an entire group rather than a single oshimen from that group. | '''Hako-oshi''' (箱推し) refers to a fan who supports an entire group rather than a single oshimen from that group. | ||
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+ | '''Light Sticks''' (サイリウム ''Psyllium''), also called '''Penlights''' are used by wota at concerts. They are short plastic rods that glow in the dark. Fans wave them during performances, sometimes in unison, in order to show support for the members. <br/> | ||
+ | Usually, a Team or Group's official color is also their light stick color. For example, supporters of Team A wave pink light sticks, since Team A's official color is pink. <br/> | ||
+ | In [[SKE48]], each member has her own light stick color combination. For example, [[Matsui Jurina]] has asked her fans to wave one orange and one green light stick for her. Some members of other 48 groups also have established light stick color combinations. | ||
==Members== | ==Members== |
Revision as of 23:23, 25 November 2014
Contents
Fans
Wota
Wotas are fans of Japanese idol groups
Oshimen
The word Oshimen (推しメン) comes from "oshiteru member" ("The member you support"). It's the term used to describe a fan's favorite member. Even though oshimen generally refers to only one member, many fans have more than one oshimen per group (The favorite member among the oshimen is usually referred as Kami-oshi). Sometimes fans change their oshimen (Oshihen).
Oshi
The term Oshi (推し) applies to fans. For example, if a fan's oshimen is Yokoyama Yui, he is a Yui-oshi. Another example is the song "Team B Oshi" [Team B Fan].
DD and MD
DD is short for "Daredemo Daisuki" ("I love anyone"). It's a term used for fans that like many members in a group.
MD is short for "Minna Daisuki" ("I love everyone"). It's a term used for fans that like all the members in a group.
Hako-oshi
Hako-oshi (箱推し) refers to a fan who supports an entire group rather than a single oshimen from that group.
Light Stick
Light Sticks (サイリウム Psyllium), also called Penlights are used by wota at concerts. They are short plastic rods that glow in the dark. Fans wave them during performances, sometimes in unison, in order to show support for the members.
Usually, a Team or Group's official color is also their light stick color. For example, supporters of Team A wave pink light sticks, since Team A's official color is pink.
In SKE48, each member has her own light stick color combination. For example, Matsui Jurina has asked her fans to wave one orange and one green light stick for her. Some members of other 48 groups also have established light stick color combinations.
Members
Captain/Leader
(Main article: Captain)
Captain or Leader describes a member that is the authority (and many times the represent) of a certain team or group
Center
(Main article: Center)
Center (センター) describes a member that is on the center position in the formation of the members
Kami7
(Main article: Kami7)
Kami7 (God 7) describes the 7 most popular members among ALL48 groups
Concurrent Position/Kennin
(Main article: Concurrent Positions)
A concurrent position (兼任, Kennin) is a position where a member of a group hold two member positions in two different groups and two different teams
Transferred Members
(Main article: Transferred Members)
Transference of members can occur when a member of a group is transferred to another sister group, ceasing to hold a position in their original group and team
Graduation
(Main article: Graduation)
Graduation (卒業, Sotsugyou) refers to a member that leaves their respective group
Stages
Teams
(Main article: Team)
Team Shuffle
Team shuffles occur when teams exchange several of its members. Currently three major Team Shuffles occurred:
Team Shuffles in sister groups include:
Small exchanges, such as Yamada Nana being transferred to Team M and Urano Kazumi, Watanabe Shiho and Hirajima Natsumi being transferred to Team B, are also team shuffles.
Shonichi
Opening show of a stage
Senshuuraku
Closing show of a stage
Support Member
(Main article: Support Member)
A Support Member is a full member of a group who perform in Kenkyuusei Stages, to fill in empty spots and to support the Kenkyuusei. Support Members also sometimes perform in sister groups whose teams are not yet complete.
Events
Akushukai
An Akushukai (握手会 - Handshake Event), are events held for every AKB48 group single release, where fans get to meet the members and shake hands with them.
The event started in December 16, 2005, after a problem with a equipment and later became a tradition from the group. After the Iwate Incident in 2014 the event suffered several changes to improve security.
There are two types of Akushukai, Zenkoku and Kobetsu
Zenkoku
Zenkoku Akushukai are when a group of around 20 AKB48 group members participate in a handshake event in a large city somewhere in Japan. You do not chose which member you shake hands with, but shake hands with all of the members in that certain row you chose. There is also a mini-live event at these events.
The tickets to the Zenkoku Akushukai come with the Limited-Edition copies of singles.
Kobetsu
Kobetsu Akushukai (also known as Dai-Akushukai), are events in whcih all members of AKB48 and it's sister groups are present. In this setting, fans get approximately 10 seconds per ticket to spend with a specific member. Fans are allowed to combine tickets to spend multiple minutes talking to the girl.
The tickets to the Kobetsu Akushukai come with the Theater-Edition copies of singles. However, have to apply online and pre-order these copies via Chara-Ani when the handshake applications open. This is usually about 1 month before the release date.
Senbatsu Election
(Main article: Senbatsu Election)
Janken Tournament
(Main article: Janken Tournament)
Request Hour
(Main article: Request Hour)
Draft Kaigi
(Main article: Draft Kaigi)
Managment
Akimoto Yasushi
(Main article: Akimoto Yasushi)
Akimoto Yasushi (秋元康) is the producer and lyricist from ALL48 groups and Nogizaka46.
Theater Manager
Each Japanese 48-group has it's own theater manager:
- AKB48 Group: Kayano Shinobu
- AKB48: Yuasa Hiroshi
- SKE48: Imamura Etsuro (Kenkyuusei: Shiba Tomoya)
- NMB48: Kaneko Takeshi
- HKT48: Ozaki Atsushi and Sashihara Rino
AKS
(Main article: AKS)
AKS (株式会社AKS) is the main agency group and management of AKB48, SKE48 and HKT48.
Yoshimoto Kyogyo
Yoshimoto Kyogyo is the main agency group and management of NMB48.
Dentsu
Dentsu is the company in charge of AKB48's advertising