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  • |formergroup= [[AKB48]] |debuted= December 2005 / [[AKB48 Members #1st Generation (Original Team A)|1st Generation]]
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  • |formergroup= [[AKB48]] |debuted= December 2005 / [[AKB48 Members #1st Generation (Original Team A)|1st Generation]]
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  • |formergroup= [[AKB48]] |debuted= December 2005 / [[AKB48 Members #1st Generation (Original Team A)|1st Generation]]
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  • |debuted= April 2006 / [[AKB48 Members#2nd Generation (Original Team K)|AKB48 2nd Generation]] * When she auditioned for AKB48 she lied about her age and shoe size. She was 22 but claimed to be 20, and
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  • |formergroup= [[AKB48]] |debuted= April 2006 / [[AKB48 Members#2nd Generation (Original Team K)|2nd Generation]]
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  • |group= [[AKB48]] |Team= [[AKB48 Regular Members|Regular Members]]
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  • |formergroup= [[AKB48]] |debuted= December 2006 / [[AKB48 Members#3rd Generation (Original Team B)|3rd Generation]]
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  • |group= AKB48 |officialsite= [http://www.akb48.co.jp/ akb48.co.jp]
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  • |debuted= March 2008 / [[AKB48 Members#5th Generation|AKB48 5th Generation]] ...te oshimen was Hagiwara Mai. She said that because idol groups rarely held concerts in her home island of Kyushu, she needed to have an oshimen in every group
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  • ...a'''k'''a'''e'''48) is a Japanese idol group and the 1st sister group of [[AKB48]]. The group has their own [[SKE48 Theater|theater]] in '''Sunshine Sakae'' * In 2008 [[Akimoto Yasushi]], who was trying to expand the AKB48 group nationwide, and Kyoraku Sangyo, a pachinko machine manufacturer, nego
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  • ...bers aged 20 or above. The group shared a [[AKB48 Theater|theater]] with [[AKB48]], in '''Don Quixote''', on Akihabara (Tokyo Prefecture). The 1st generatio ...aturday Night'''. The group was created with the idea of performing at the AKB48 theater every Saturday night. However, they often held performances on othe
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  • * Several concerts were announced at the event: ** Macau 11/16/2010 with [[AKB48]]<br/>
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  • ...ライズはありません, <small>"There's no Surprise"</small>) was [[AKB48]]'s Big Summer Concert of 2010, held in the [[Venues#Yoyogi National Gymnas ...re done in the time span of 2 days, and as usual with [[AKB48#Concerts|AKB Concerts]], all the tracklist featured different songs for a total close to 100 song
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  • ...own as '''no3b''' and '''Persona''' <small>(ペルソナ)</small>, is an [[AKB48]] sub-unit. ==Concerts==
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  • |formergroup= [[AKB48]] |debuted= February 2009 / [[AKB48 Members#7th Generation|7th Generation]]
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  • ...s was also [[Ono Erena]]’s last concert before her [[Graduation]] from [[AKB48]].
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  • ...B48 because she wanted to challenge herself in a new city, and because the AKB48 audition set an upper age limit of 18 years old at the time. ...g, which included interviews with other members and backstage footage from concerts.
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  • ...''N'''a'''mb'''a48) is a Japanese idol group and the 2nd sister group of [[AKB48]]. They have their own [[NMB48 Theater |theater]] in the '''Yes-Namba Build ! AKB48 Single / Notes
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  • * She was the only member from [[NMB48]] to rank in the [[AKB48 22nd Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo "Kotoshi mo Gachi Desu"|3rd Senbatsu Selecti ...u 64 Giseki"|4th Senbatsu Election]]. After ranking on 14th place at the [[AKB48 32nd Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo "Yume wa Hitori ja Mirarenai"|5th Senbatsu E
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  • [[image:Requesthourpic2011.jpg|400px|thumb|[[AKB48]] performing "[[Sakura no Ki ni Narou]]"]] :[[AKB48]]
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  • ...can be extended to refer to members selected for performances, events, and concerts as well. The term '''Senbatsu''' did not become commonly used until the [[AKB48 13th Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo "Kamisama ni Chikatte Gachi Desu"|1st Senbat
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  • ...'''k'''a'''t'''a48) is a Japanese idol group and the 3rd sister group of [[AKB48]]. Since 2020, the group has their own [[HKT48 Theater|theater]] at '''BOSS ...ticle, three years before the group was formed. He recalled that several [[AKB48]] members had visited a fan in Fukuoka who was in the hospital, and he want
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  • ==AKB48 Senbatsu Elections== *[[AKB48 27th Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo "Fan ga Erabu 64 Giseki" | 4th Senbatsu Elec
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  • ...r the earliest possible recovery of the affected areas." The following day AKB48 producer [[Akimoto Yasushi]] commented on it, saying "I want the generation ...r an [[AKB48]] A-side. Ironically, she was selected to center an A-side in AKB48 before centering one in HKT48.
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  • ...8) is an Indonesian idol group and the 1st international sister group of [[AKB48]]. The group has their own [[JKT48 Theater|theater]] in '''fX Sudirman''', == Concerts ==
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  • ...roup of the [[Sakamichi Series]]. They are the official "rival group" of [[AKB48]]. The 1st Generation members were announced on August 21, 2011. * They are the official rival group of AKB48.
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  • |formergroup= [[AKB48]] |debuted= May 2011 / [[AKB48 Members#12th Generation|12th Generation]]
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  • ==AKB48 Senbatsu Elections== * [[AKB48 27th Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo "Fan ga Erabu 64 Giseki" | 4th Senbatsu Elec
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  • ...s that produce lyrics and books. Their goal was to have proposals for Cafe Concerts, write novels, and think of activities to do for variety shows. As of 2022
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  • ...8) is a Chinese idol group and was the 2nd international sister group of [[AKB48]]. The group has their own [[SNH48 Theater|theater]] in Shanghai, China. Th ...nd its sister groups [[AKB48-SNH48 split|became fully independent]] from [[AKB48 Group]]. Following this announcement, SNH48 created their own group conglom
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  • '''AKB0048''' is the first anime based on [[AKB48]]. The 1st season was aired from April 29, 2012 to July 22, 2012 and the 2n The legendary idol group AKB48 has changed their name to AKB0048 and is from now made up of girls who have
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  • * First Kenkyuusei Member in AKB48 Group to get a solo single. ...limited budget, the dress used by Kaotan is made from newspapers involving AKB48.
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  • |formergroup= [[AKB48]] |debuted= July 2012 / [[AKB48 Members #14th Generation|14th Generation]]
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  • ...her face resembles a onigiri. This has become a recurring joke in stages, concerts and TV shows she's in. * On June 18th, was voted into 72th place for the [[AKB48 45th Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo 〜Bokutachi wa Dare ni Tsuiteikeba ii?〜|8
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  • == AKB48 Request Hour == * [[AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 100 2011|Request Hour 2011]] - #77
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  • ...u''' was the AKB Manager at the formation of the group and the Head of the AKB48 Customer Center. * Was the [[AKB48]] manager since the formation of the group
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  • [[image:4ATBE.png‎|500px|thumb|AKB48 in TOKYO DOME ~1830m no Yume~]] ...1830mの夢~, <small>"AKB48 in TOKYO DOME ~The 1830m Dream"</small>) was [[AKB48]]'s Big Summer Concert in 2012, held in [[Venues#Tokyo Dome|Tokyo Dome]].
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  • ...In some cases there are also teams with double letters, for the example [[AKB48 Team SH|Team SH]] and [[Team TP]]. ...] had already created a Japan-based [[Team NIII]]. In similar fashion, the AKB48 group's no longer include the SNH48 groups' numbering when naming teams. De
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  • ...mall>) is SKE48's first large national tour. It was announced during the [[AKB48 5 Big Dome Concert Tour]] Nagoya Dome performance on August 17, 2013. The concerts were as follow:
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  • ...たちは今の自分に何を思うのだろう?)</small> is the 1st [[AKB48]] documentary. The movie was released on January 22th, 2011 and [[Shoujotac ...n ni Chikatte, Gachi Desu"|2nd Senbatsu Election]] and different shows and concerts.
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  • ...tract. I'll Ask, Katayama Director! in Saitama Super Arena"</small>) was [[AKB48]]'s Spring Concert in 2012, held in Saitama Super Area. The concert was ren ==Concerts==
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  • [[image:SeibuDome.png|550px|thumb|AKB48 First Dome Concert "Yossha~Ikuzo~! in Seibu Dome"]] ...as [[AKB48]]'s Summer Concert in 2011, held in Seibu Dome. The concert was AKB48's first ever '''Dome''' Concert, and had a total of 155 members performing.
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  • [[image:Akimatsuri.png|550px|thumb|AKB48 Tokyo Aki Matsuri]] ...り, <small>"AKB48 Tokyo Autumn Festival"</small>) was a concert held by [[AKB48]]. The concert was performed outdoors.
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  • ...ds for [[AKB48 Group]] events based in Japan, such as handshake events and concerts. * '''[[AKB48 Kouhaku Utagassen 2013]]'''
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  • ...AKB48 分身の術ツアー/AKB104選抜メンバー組閣祭り) was an [[AKB48]] [[Team]] tour of three cities in Japan, and then three performances in [[ ==Concerts==
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  • [[image:Minogashita2.png‎|500px|thumb|Minogashita Kimitachi e 2 ~AKB48 Group Zenkouen~]] ...8 Group All Performances"</small>) was the second revival stages held by [[AKB48]], including [[SKE48]], [[NMB48]], [[HKT48]] and [[SDN48]].
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  • AKB48, its sister groups, and the [[Sakamichi Series]] groups have played at many ==[[AKB48 Theater]]==
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  • [[image:Budoukan.jpg|550px|thumb|AKB48 Group Rinji Soukai "Shirokuro tsukeyou janai ka!]] ...いか!~)</small>, also known as '''AKB Fair at Nippon Budoukan''', is AKB48's spring concert, including its sister groups [[SKE48]], [[NMB48]] and [[HK
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  • ==AKB48 Senbatsu Elections== *[[AKB48 32nd Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo "Yume wa Hitori ja Mirarenai" | 5th Senbatsu
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  • ==Concerts== :16. [[AKB48]] Medley: [[Beginner (Song)|Beginner]], [[Chance no Junban (Song)|Chance no
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