Difference between revisions of "Fukagawa Maiko"
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− | |Blog= [https://7gogo.jp/fukagawa-maiko 7gogo] / [https://www.instagram.com/f.maiko_0705/ Instagram] / [https://twitter.com/ | + | |Blog= [https://7gogo.jp/fukagawa-maiko 7gogo] / [https://www.instagram.com/f.maiko_0705/ Instagram] / [https://twitter.com/maiko56_0705 Twitter] |
|formergroup= [[HKT48]] | |formergroup= [[HKT48]] | ||
|formerteam= [[Team KIV]] | |formerteam= [[Team KIV]] | ||
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*'''Charm Point:''' Eyes, lips | *'''Charm Point:''' Eyes, lips | ||
*'''Ambition:''' To be a singer and TV personality | *'''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 | + | *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 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiyokoi Hiyokoi] | *Big fan of the manga [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiyokoi Hiyokoi] | ||
*Is a great mood-maker in the group | *Is a great mood-maker in the group | ||
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*Close friends with [[Toyonaga Aki]], with whom she has been actual classmates for multiple years. Together they call themselves 'Toyokomu' | *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 | *She sang Nishino Kana's Best Friend on her HKT audition | ||
− | *Last HKT48 1st | + | *Last HKT48 [[HKT48 Members #1st Generation|1st Generation]] member to be promoted |
==AKB48 Senbatsu Elections== | ==AKB48 Senbatsu Elections== | ||
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== Singles Participation== | == Singles Participation== | ||
===HKT48 B-Sides=== | ===HKT48 B-Sides=== | ||
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* [[Kataomoi no Karaage]] ([[Suki! Suki! Skip!]]) | * [[Kataomoi no Karaage]] ([[Suki! Suki! Skip!]]) | ||
* [[Soko de Nani wo Kangaeru ka?]] ([[Melon Juice]]) | * [[Soko de Nani wo Kangaeru ka?]] ([[Melon Juice]]) | ||
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* [[Zuuzuushisa wo Kashite Choudai]] ([[74 Okubun no 1 no Kimi e]]) | * [[Zuuzuushisa wo Kashite Choudai]] ([[74 Okubun no 1 no Kimi e]]) | ||
* [[Yume Hitotsu]] ([[Saikou ka yo]]) | * [[Yume Hitotsu]] ([[Saikou ka yo]]) | ||
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* [[Go Bananas!]] ([[Saikou ka yo]]) | * [[Go Bananas!]] ([[Saikou ka yo]]) | ||
* [[Kiss ga Tosugiru yo]] ([[Bagutte Iijan]]) | * [[Kiss ga Tosugiru yo]] ([[Bagutte Iijan]]) | ||
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* [[Itsudatte Soba ni Iru]] ([[Ishi]]) | * [[Itsudatte Soba ni Iru]] ([[Ishi]]) | ||
* [[Otona Ressha wa Doko wo Hashitteru no ka?]] ([[Ishi]]) | * [[Otona Ressha wa Doko wo Hashitteru no ka?]] ([[Ishi]]) | ||
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=== AKB48 B-Sides === | === AKB48 B-Sides === | ||
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;[[Team KIV 1st Stage|KIV1]] (Theater no Megami) | ;[[Team KIV 1st Stage|KIV1]] (Theater no Megami) | ||
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:[[Hatsukoi yo, Konnichiwa]] <small>(Under)</small> | :[[Hatsukoi yo, Konnichiwa]] <small>(Under)</small> | ||
:[[Arashi no Yoru ni wa]] <small>(Under)</small> | :[[Arashi no Yoru ni wa]] <small>(Under)</small> | ||
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:[[Candy]] <small>(Under)</small> | :[[Candy]] <small>(Under)</small> | ||
:[[Locker room boy]] <small>(Under)</small> | :[[Locker room boy]] <small>(Under)</small> | ||
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;[[Team H 3rd Stage|H3]] (Saishuu Bell ga Naru) | ;[[Team H 3rd Stage|H3]] (Saishuu Bell ga Naru) | ||
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;[[Team KIV 2nd Stage|KIV2]] (Saishuu Bell ga naru) | ;[[Team KIV 2nd Stage|KIV2]] (Saishuu Bell ga naru) | ||
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:[[Hatsukoi Dorobou]] | :[[Hatsukoi Dorobou]] | ||
:[[15nin Shimai no Uta]] | :[[15nin Shimai no Uta]] | ||
:[[Return Match]] | :[[Return Match]] | ||
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:[[Gomen ne Jewel]] | :[[Gomen ne Jewel]] | ||
:[[Oshibe to Meshibe to Yoru no Chouchou]] | :[[Oshibe to Meshibe to Yoru no Chouchou]] | ||
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;[[Team H 4th Stage|H4]] (Theater no Megami) | ;[[Team H 4th Stage|H4]] (Theater no Megami) | ||
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;[[Team KIV 3rd Stage|KIV3]] (Seifuku no Me) | ;[[Team KIV 3rd Stage|KIV3]] (Seifuku no Me) | ||
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:[[Onna no Ko no Dairokkan]] | :[[Onna no Ko no Dairokkan]] | ||
:[[Omoide Ijou]] | :[[Omoide Ijou]] | ||
:[[Ookami to Pride]] | :[[Ookami to Pride]] | ||
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:[[Kareha no Station]] | :[[Kareha no Station]] | ||
:[[Mangekyou]] | :[[Mangekyou]] | ||
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===Concert Units=== | ===Concert Units=== |
Revision as of 11:46, 31 August 2021
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 | B | ||
Current Age | 24 Years Old | ||
Sizes | |||
Height | 159cm | ||
Professional Info | |||
Agency | ** | ||
Social Networks | 7gogo / Instagram / Twitter | ||
Idol Career Info | |||
Former Group | HKT48 | ||
Former Team | Team KIV | ||
Debuted | July, 2011 / 1st Generation | ||
Graduated | February, 2020 | ||
Fukagawa Maiko was 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 member 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 → Graduation
- Joined HKT48 as a HKT48 Kenkyuusei on July, 2011
- Promoted to Team KIV on February 24, 2014 (AKB48 Group Daisokaku Matsuri)
- Graduated from HKT48's Team KIV on February 22, 2020 (Announcement: January 21, 2020 | Last Handshake Event: February 1, 2020)
Singles Participation
HKT48 B-Sides
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)
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- H3 (Saishuu Bell ga Naru)
- Return Match (Support)
- KIV2 (Saishuu Bell ga naru)
- H4 (Theater no Megami)
- Hatsukoi yo, Konnichiwa (Support)
- Arashi no Yoru ni wa (Support)
- Locker Room Boy (Support)
- KIV3 (Seifuku no Me)
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
Fukagawa Maiko (Christmas 2018)
Fukagawa Maiko (HKT48 7th Anniversary) (2018)
Fukagawa Maiko 10th Senbatsu Election Poster (2018)
Fukagawa Maiko (2018)
Fukagawa Maiko (HKT48 6th Anniversary) (2017)
Fukagawa Maiko (2017)
Fukagawa Maiko 9th Senbatsu Election Poster (2017)
Fukagawa Maiko (2016)
Fukagawa Maiko (2015)
Fukagawa Maiko (2014)
Fukagawa Maiko (2013)
Fukagawa Maiko (2012)
Fukagawa Maiko (2011)