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Miyazawa Sae
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Name
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Kanji
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宮澤佐江
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Kana
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みやざわ さえ
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Romaji
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Miyazawa Sae
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Nickname
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Sae (さえ), Sae-chan (さえちゃん)
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Birth Info
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Birthdate
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August 13, 1990
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Birthplace
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Tokyo, Japan
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Blood type
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O
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Current Age
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34 Years Old
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Sizes
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Height
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165cm
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B
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80cm
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W
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59cm
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H
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84cm
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Professional Info
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Agency
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Flave Entertainment
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Social Networks
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Ameblo / Instagram / Twitter
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Idol Career Info
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Former Group
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SNH48, SKE48
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Former Team
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Team Kaigai (Team SII) / Team S
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Debuted
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February, 2006 / AKB48 2nd Generation
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Graduated
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March, 2016
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Miyazawa Sae was a member of SNH48's Team SII and concurrently a member of SKE48's Team S.
Catchphrase (AKB48)
- 陽気・無邪気・元気! 25歳の宮澤佐江です。よろしくお願いします。
- Youki - mujaki - genki! 25-sai no Miyazawa Sae desu. Yoroshiku onegaishimasu.
- (Cheerful, innocent, energetic! I'm Miyazawa Sae, 25 years old. Please be nice to me)
Catchphrase (SKE48)
- はい!みんなさん。。。右上げて!「はい!」左上げて!「はい!」せーの。。。てばさき! 宮澤佐江です。よろしくお願いします。
- Hai! Mina-san migi agete! "Hai!" Hidari agete! "Hai!" se-no... tebasaki! Miyazawa Sae desu. Yoroshiku onegaishimasu.
- (Yes! Everyone, put your right hand up! "Yes!" Put your left hand up! "Yes!" 1, 2... Chicken wings! I am Miyazawa Sae. Please be nice to me.)
Trivia
- Hobbies: Eating (sometimes she mentions cleaning her ears)
- Favorite artist: Yanai Aiko (subject to frequent change)
- Favorite color: Rainbow (all colors)
- Favorite food: Noodles, rice cake-like food
- Good friends with: Akimoto Sayaka (SaeYaka/Twin Tower), Oshima Yuko (SaeYuu), Kashiwagi Yuki (SaeYuki), Suzuki Mariya (SaeYannu)
- Has a good relationship with Suzuki Mariya because of being transferred to SNH48 together
- Former member of Chocolove from AKB48 and DiVA
- Former member of Culture Club
- Light Stick Colors: Yellow, Light Blue
- Failed AKB48's 1st generation auditions, and also nearly failed 2nd generation auditions due to incomplete application documents
- She is the only daughter in her family, with 2 older brothers
- Her oldest brother auditioned for EXILE
- Her mother is a former singer and her father used to participate in kids shows in TV
- During school, she learned to play the piano, how to tap dance, and was in basketball club
- Is very good in bowling
- She is known for her energetic, open and friendly personality, hence the nick name "Genking"
- Together with Kitahara Rie and Yokoyama Yui, she forms the unofficial Sanmon unit
- Often described as boyish, which is reflected in her image as the "ikemen idol"
- On January 10, 2011, she attended “Coming of Age Day” with Sato Amina, Sato Natsuki, Katayama Haruka, Nakata Chisato, Matsubara Natsumi and Matsui Sakiko
- Allegedly, she didn't know about her transfer to Team S until AKB48 Group Daisokaku Matsuri, during which she was on her way home and received a phone call by Sato Mieko live on stage
- Was the first member to be transferred between sister groups to become leader of her new team
- Is said to be a major mood maker off stage, especially leading and counseling younger members
- Nito Moeno once revealed that there was a Miyazawa Fan Club among the Kenkyuusei of AKB48
- In SNH48, she was first utilized as a assistant performance coach. A TV show depicted her scolding the entire group for unprofessional behaviour
- Matsui Jurina has praised her leadership during her time with SKE48, both for the team and the group in general
- In SKE, she had an extreme bias for Kitagawa Ryoha, who happens to be a big fan of her
- Tends to misspell English words (for example, "RISET" instead of "RESET", "DiVE" instead of "DiVA", "famiry", etc.), and admitted her Kanji reading abilities are poor
- She only centered two songs in her career: Kiseki wa ma ni Awanai and Ai no Iro
- After the transfer to SNH48, Kiseki wa ma ni Awanai's worst position in AKB48 Request Hour was #7 (2014). It claimed 2nd place in Request Hour 2013 and won the contest in 2016
- It is the best ranking stage unit song in the history of AKB48 Request Hour
- Due to working permit problems, she had to wait for her stage debut with SNH48 for more than 1 year
- Her cancelling her concurrent position on AKB48's Team K gave her mixed reviews from the fandom
- In AKBINGO!, she was mainly known for:
- her incompetence with fashion, being named "ugly fashioned girl" in all four fashion contests she participiated in
- her ability to write complex mails, winning the Beautiful Mail Queen contest twice (and ranking 2nd the other two contests)
- her domination of Danso contests
- Announced her graduation during the nation-wide broadcast of music show "FNS"
- She was the second member to announce graduation while holding a concurrent position, but she was the first member to graduate from her concurrent group/team after graduating from her first group/team
AKB48 Senbatsu Elections
SNH48 Senbatsu Elections
AKB48 Janken Tournaments
Team History
- Team K → SNH48 → SNH48 and Team K → SNH48 → Team SII → Team SII and Team S → Graduation
- Joined AKB48 as a Team K member on February, 2006
- Became a Team Kaigai member on August 24, 2012 (Tokyo Dome Team Shuffle), joining SNH48 (Debut: October 11, 2013)
- Had a Concurrent Position on AKB48's Team K from April 28, 2013 (AKB48 Group Rinji Soukai) to June 8, 2013 (5th Senbatsu Sousenkyo), when her concurrent position was cancelled
- Promoted to Team SII on November 11, 2013
- Had a Concurrent Position with SKE48's Team S from February 24, 2014 (AKB48 Group Daisokaku Matsuri) to April 1, 2016 (Last Theater Performance: March 31, 2016)
- Graduated from SNH48 Team SII on March 16, 2016 (Announcement: December 16, 2015 | Graduation Ceremony: March 4, 2016 at Nippon Gaishi Hall)
Singles Participation
SKE48 A-Sides
SKE48 B-Sides
SKE48 Sub-Unit B-Sides
AKB48 A-Sides
AKB48 B-Sides
Other Singles
Albums Participation
AKB48 Albums
SNH48 Albums
Units
Singles
Albums
Singles
Albums
Stage Units
- K1 (PARTY ga Hajimaru yo)
- Skirt, Hirari
- Hoshi no Ondo
- K2 (Seishun Girls)
- Blue rose
- Fushidara na Natsu
- Cinderella wa Damasarenai
- K3 (Nounai Paradise)
- Kimi wa Pegasus
- Himawarigumi 1 (Boku no Taiyou)
- Itoshisa no defense (1st Unit)
- Himawarigumi 2 (Yume wo Shinaseru Wake ni Ikanai)
- Hajimete no Jelly Beans (1st Unit + Revival)
- K4 (Saishuu Bell ga Naru)
- Gomen ne Jewel
- K5 (Saka Agari)
- Ai no Iro
- K6 (RESET)
- Kiseki wa Ma ni Awanai
- Team Surprise 1st Stage (Juuryoku Sympathy)
- Namida ni Shizumu Taiyou
- Suteki na Sankaku Kankei
- Megami wa Doko de Hohoemu?
- SNH48 Kenkyuusei 1st Stage (Give Me Power!)
- Gomen ne Jewel
- S3 (Seifuku no Me)
- Mangekyou (Revival)
Concert Units
- AKB48 Group
- Fukuoka Dome
- Sapporo Dome
- Osaka Dome
- Nagoya Dome
- Tokyo Dome
- SKE48
Solo Songs
Photobooks
Solo DVDs
Media Appearances
Stage Plays
Movies
- Densen Uta (2007)
- Three-Day Boys (スリーデイボーイズ) (2009)
- Kōkō Debut (高校デビュー) (2012)
- Ultraman Saga (2012)
Dramas
- Tadashii Ouji no Tsukurikata (正しい王子のつくり方) (2008)
- Koi Zora (恋空) (2008)
- Tetsudou Musume~Girls be ambitious~ (鉄道むすめ~Girls be ambitious~) (2008)
- Ai no Gekijō Love Letter (愛の劇場 ラブレター) (2008~2009)
- Majisuka Gakuen (マジスカ学園) (2010)
- Arienai (あり得ない) (2010)
- Sakura Kara no Tegami (桜からの手紙) (2011)
- Majisuka Gakuen 2 (マジスカ学園2) (2011)
- Counter no Futari (カウンターのふたり シーズン) (2012)
- Detarame Hero (でたらめヒーロー) (2013)
- Dr. Nurse Aide (Dr.ナースエイド) (2014)
Variety Shows
Other TV Shows
- Sukkiri!! Mamma mia, 日本テレビ (スッキリ!!となりのマンマミーア) (2008)
- Maniac Mansion (2008)
- G.I. Goro (2010)
- DERO! (密室謎解きバラエティー 脱出ゲームDERO!) (2010)
- Quiz Hexagon (2010)
- The BLOCKS (2011)
- Tosochu (Run for Money) (2012)
- Namauma (2012)
- PON! (2012)
- Bakusho! Dainippon Akan Kesatsu (2012)
- Shibuya Deep A (2012/2013)
- Umazuki! (2012-13, recurring)
- Sekai no Mura de Hakken! Konnatokoro ni Nihonjin (2013)
- NEP-league (2013)
- Shumi no Engei Yasai no Jikan (2014)
- Wagamama! Kimama! Tabi Kibun (2015)
- MUJACK (2013 - 2016)
Gallery
Miyazawa Sae (2015) (
SKE48)
Miyazawa Sae (December 2015) (
SKE48)
Miyazawa Sae (2014) (
SNH48)
Miyazawa Sae (2014) (
SKE48)
Miyazawa Sae (November 2013) (
SNH48)
Miyazawa Sae (May 2013) (
SNH48)
Miyazawa Sae (2013) (
SNH48)
Miyazawa Sae (2013) (
AKB48)
Miyazawa Sae (2012) (
SNH48)
Miyazawa Sae (2012) (
AKB48)
Miyazawa Sae as a member of
DiVA (2012)
Miyazawa Sae (2011)
Miyazawa Sae (Late 2010)
Miyazawa Sae (Early 2010)
Miyazawa Sae (2009)
Miyazawa Sae (Late 2008)
Miyazawa Sae (Early 2008)
Miyazawa Sae (Late 2007)
Miyazawa Sae (Early 2007)
Miyazawa Sae (Late 2006)
Miyazawa Sae (Early 2006)