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'''YJ7''' was a [[AKB48]] one-shot unit.  
 
'''YJ7''' was a [[AKB48]] one-shot unit.  
  
==Members==
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==Former Members==
'''[[Minegishi Minami]]'''
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[[Ichikawa Miori]]
 
 
'''[[Kitahara Rie]]'''
 
  
'''[[Ichikawa Miori]]'''
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[[Ota Aika]]
  
'''[[Yamauchi Suzuran]]'''
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[[Kitahara Rie]]
  
'''[[Yokoyama Yui]]'''
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[[Sato Amina]]
  
'''[[Ota Aika]]'''
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[[Minegishi Minami]]
  
==Former Members==
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[[Yamauchi Suzuran]]
'''[[Sato Amina]]'''
 
  
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[[Yokoyama Yui]]
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
* On October 2011, a competition between [[YM7]] and YJ7 was hold. The winning team would have their own original song. The winner was [[YM7]], that won the song [[Renai Sousenkyo]]
 
* On October 2011, a competition between [[YM7]] and YJ7 was hold. The winning team would have their own original song. The winner was [[YM7]], that won the song [[Renai Sousenkyo]]
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[[Category: One-Shot Unit]]

Latest revision as of 13:42, 22 August 2022

YJ7

YJ7 was a AKB48 one-shot unit.

Former Members

Ichikawa Miori

Ota Aika

Kitahara Rie

Sato Amina

Minegishi Minami

Yamauchi Suzuran

Yokoyama Yui

Trivia

  • On October 2011, a competition between YM7 and YJ7 was hold. The winning team would have their own original song. The winner was YM7, that won the song Renai Sousenkyo