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* Considers dance her favorite sport.
 
* Considers dance her favorite sport.
  
== Single A-sides Participated In ==
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== Singles A-Sides Participated In ==
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* [[Sakura no Hanabiratachi]]
 
* [[Sakura no Hanabiratachi]]
* [[Skirt, Hirari]]
 
 
* [[Aitakatta]]
 
* [[Aitakatta]]
 
* [[Seifuku ga Jama wo Suru]]
 
* [[Seifuku ga Jama wo Suru]]
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* [[BINGO!]]
 
* [[BINGO!]]
 
* [[Boku no Taiyou]]
 
* [[Boku no Taiyou]]
* [[Yuuhi wo Miteiru ka]]
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* [[Yuuhi wo Miteiru ka|Yuuhi wo Miteiru ka?]]
 
* [[Romance, Irane]]
 
* [[Romance, Irane]]
 
* [[Sakura no Hanabiratachi 2008]]
 
* [[Sakura no Hanabiratachi 2008]]
 
* [[Baby! Baby! Baby!]]
 
* [[Baby! Baby! Baby!]]
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* [[Oogoe Diamond]]
 
* [[Oogoe Diamond]]
 
* [[10nen Zakura]]
 
* [[10nen Zakura]]
 
* [[Namida Surprise!]]
 
* [[Namida Surprise!]]
 
* [[Iiwake Maybe]]
 
* [[Iiwake Maybe]]
* [[RIVER]]
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* [[River|RIVER]]
 
* [[Sakura no Shiori]]
 
* [[Sakura no Shiori]]
 
* [[Ponytail to Shushu]]
 
* [[Ponytail to Shushu]]
 
* [[Heavy Rotation]]
 
* [[Heavy Rotation]]
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* [[Beginner]]
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== Singles B-Sides Participated In ==
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* [[Dear my teacher]] ([[Sakura no Hanabiratachi]])
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* [[Aozora no Soba ni Ite]] ([[Skirt, Hirari]])
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* [[Dakedo|Dakedo...]] ([[Aitakatta]])
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* [[Virgin Love]] ([[Seifuku ga Jama wo Suru]])
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* [[Namida Uri no Shoujo]] ([[Keibetsu Shiteita Aijou]])
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* [[Only Today]] ([[BINGO!]])
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* [[Mirai no Kajitsu]] ([[Boku no Taiyou]])
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* [[Viva! Hurricane]] ([[Yuuhi wo Miteiru ka|Yuuhi wo Miteiru ka?]])
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* [[Ai no Moufu]] ([[Romance, Irane]])
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* [[Saigo no Seifuku]] ([[Sakura no Hanabiratachi 2008]])
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* [[Yume wo Shinaseru Wake ni Ikanai]] ([[Baby! Baby! Baby!]])
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* [[109 (Marukyuu)]] ([[Oogoe Diamond]])
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* [[Sakurairo no Sora no Shita de]] ([[10nen Zakura]])
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* [[Majisuka Rock'n'Roll]] ([[Sakura no Shiori]])
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* [[Majijo Teppen Blues]] ([[Ponytail to Shushu]])
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* [[Yasai Sisters]] ([[Heavy Rotation]])
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* [[Lucky Seven]] ([[Heavy Rotation]])
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== Sub-Units Participated In ==
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* [[No Sleeves]]
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** [[Relax!]]
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** [[Tane]]
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** [[Kiss no Ryuusei]]
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** [[Lie]]
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** [[Kimi Shika]]
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* [[Persona]]
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** [[3seconds]]
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** [[Christmas Present]]
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== Stage Units ==
 
== Stage Units ==

Revision as of 01:08, 29 September 2010

Minegishi Minami (2009)
Minegishi Minami (early 2008)
Minegishi Minami (late 2007)
Minegishi Minami (early 2007)
Minegishi Minami (late 2006)
Minegishi Minami (late 2005)

Minegishi Minami is a Japanese idol singer. She is part of AKB48's 'Team K'.

Profile

  • Name: Minegishi Minami (峯岸みなみ)
  • Nickname: Miichan (みぃちゃん)
  • Birthdate: November 15th, 1992
  • Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan
  • Favourite flower: Lavender.
  • Favourite drama: Kids' War
  • Favourite food: Fried prawns.
  • Habits: Clicking her fingers.
  • Height: 158cm
  • Bust: 80cm
  • Waist: 60cm
  • Hips: 86cm
  • Agency: Ogi Production

Trivia

  • Wants to get married at age 23, and wants her future husband to call her 'Minami' rather than 'Miichan'.
  • Collects hats.
  • Keeps warm in winter by pretending it's summer and feeling thankful that it's so breezy. She learned this from a manga.
  • Is often jealous of Kojima Haruna for being able to write kanji that she can't write herself.
  • Her father is a big fan of Asaka Yui and Minamino Yoko, and frequently asks Minami to take photos of the other AKB48 members.
  • Is allergic to cats.
  • Recommended AKB48 song is Skirt, Hirari, because the costumes are cute.
  • Had the nickname Gojira (Godzilla) in primary school.
  • Has been participating in dance lessons since Grade 1.
  • Considers dance her favorite sport.

Singles A-Sides Participated In

Singles B-Sides Participated In

Sub-Units Participated In

Stage Units

Movies


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