HKT48

HKT48

HKT48 members at new theater opening day, in April 28, 2016.
Background information
Origin Fukuoka, Japan
Genres Pop
Years active 2011 (2011)–present
Labels Universal Sigma
Associated acts AKB48
Website www.hkt48.jp
Members Team H details
Team KIV details

HKT48 (read "H.K.T. Forty-eight") is an all-female Japanese theater/idol group produced by Yasushi Akimoto. The group currently performs at HKT48 Theater at Nishitetsu Hall in Fukuoka from April 28, 2016.[1]

About

HKT48 is named after the Hakata-ku, Fukuoka city of Fukuoka Prefecture, where Yasushi Akimoto originally intended to base the group.[2] HKT48's theater was located in Hawks Town Mall in Chūō-ku, Fukuoka until March 31, 2016.[3] A new theater opened in Nishitetsu Hall in April 28, 2016.[4]

History

Old HKT48 theater, on Hawks Town Mall

Plans for a group entitled HKT48 were first revealed by AKB48 producer Yasushi Akimoto on November 19, 2008.[2] HKT48 was officially announced on May 1, 2011 at an AKB48 handshake event.[1] The group is the fourth AKB48 sister group to be launched, after the groups SKE48, SDN48 and NMB48.[3] The group takes its name from its proposed base location of Hakata-ku, Fukuoka.[2] Instead of the previously targeted Hakata, HKT48 will instead be based at a theater in the Hawks Town Mall in neighboring Chūō-ku, Fukuoka.[3] This location is next to the Fukuoka Yahoo! Japan Dome.[5] In addition, it was announced that the group would be accepting applications from girls aged between 11 and 22.[1] The first round of the first-ever HKT48 audition took place from May 31, 2011, and successful applicants took part in the second round of auditions, consisting of a singing and dancing test, in the first half of July 2011.[1] The final auditions were held at Hilton Fukuoka Sea Hawk Hotel on July 10, and 24 candidates successfully passed the final.[6]

After undergoing dance and vocal lessons, HKT48's 21 first-generation members were first revealed at an AKB48 handshake event on October 23, 2011 at Seibu Dome.[5] Of these 21 members, 17 are junior high school students or below, and two are elementary-school students.[7] The youngest member of the group, Natsumi Tanaka, was born in 2000, and 11 years old at the time of the announcement. She said that "joining AKB48 is my ambition since I was 5 years old, so it feels like a dream to be in this group."[7] The oldest member is Yūko Sugamoto, who was 17 years old at the time of the announcement.[5]

They debuted at HKT48 Theater on November 26, 2011,[8] and have been performing sets of songs entitled "Te o Tsunaginagara", which had been originally performed by SKE48 Team S and KII. On December 31, 2011, 16 members appeared on the stage of the 62nd edition of "NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen", as one of the sister groups of AKB48.[9] On March 4, 2012, the first 16 members were selected to form Team HKT48, and appeared on the stage.[10] On June 20, 2012, Rino Sashihara from AKB48 transferred to HKT48 and is currently HKT48's oldest member.[11]

On June 23, 2012, the final auditions for the second generation were held, and 34 candidates out of 48 finalists has passed the final.[12] On August 18, 2012, the management announced that five members, 3 from Team H - Komori, Sugamoto, and Taniguchi, and 2 Kenkyusei - Eto and A. Nakanishi, would be resigning from HKT48 "due to personal reasons".[13] On August 24, 2012, it was announced on the first day of the AKB48 concert at Tokyo Dome that Aika Ota, one of AKB48 Team A members, would be transferred to HKT48.[14] On September 23, 2012 HKT48's second generation research students were announced.[15]

HKT48 released their debut single, "Suki Suki Skip!" on March 20, 2013 under the Universal Sigma record label.[16][17]

On March 31 2016, the current theater located on Hawks Town Mall was closed, with a special farewell performance. A new theater opened in Nishitetsu Hall, in April 28 2016.[4]

Members

Team H formation was announced at HKT48 theater on March 4, 2012. On the conference, it was also announced that 16 members were selected and 5 members remained as a trainee.[18] On January 11, 2014, during their first exclusive concert tour in Ōita, a theater manager Rino Sashihara announced a new Team KIV and promotion of 17 members from the trainees.[19] On March 30, 2016, the group announced that Team TII was formed and 10 trainees were promoted from 3rd generation and 2nd Generation draft members.[20]

Team H

Natsumi Matsuoka is the leader of Team H.[21]

Name Birth date (age) Election rank
1[22] 2[23] 3[24] 4[25] 5[26] 6[27] 7[28] 8[29]
Yuka Akiyoshi (秋吉 優花) October 24, 2000         N/A N/A N/A 72
Yuriya Inoue (井上 由莉耶) June 15, 1999         N/A N/A N/A 48
Haruka Kodama (兒玉 遥)[30] September 19, 1996       N/A 37 21 17 9
Yui Kojina (神志那 結衣) January 24, 1998         N/A N/A 46 53
Hiroka Komada (駒田 京伽) November 21, 1996         N/A 79 N/A 60
Natsumi Matsuoka (松岡 菜摘) August 8, 1996       N/A N/A 64 51 46
Naoko Okamoto (岡本 尚子) April 4, 1996         N/A N/A N/A N/A
Riko Sakaguchi (坂口 理子) July 26, 1994         N/A 60 37 59
Rino Sashihara (指原 莉乃) [31] November 21, 1992 27 19 9 4 1 2 1 1
Miku Tanaka (田中 美久) September 12, 2001           N/A N/A 45
Natsumi Tanaka (田中 菜津美)[32] August 10, 2000       N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Meru Tashima (田島 芽瑠) January 7, 2000         55 38 32 43
Mashiro Ui (宇井 真白) May 15, 2000         N/A N/A N/A N/A
Haruka Ueno (上野 遥) September 20, 1999         N/A N/A N/A N/A
Haruka Wakatabe (若田部 遥) September 26, 1998       N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Nako Yabuki (矢吹 奈子) June 18, 2001           N/A N/A 28
Marina Yamada (山田 麻莉奈) March 24, 1995         N/A N/A N/A N/A
Mao Yamamoto (山本 茉央) September 18, 1996           N/A N/A N/A

Transferred Members

Resigned Members

Graduated Members

Team KIV

Aika Ota and Sakura Miyawaki are the leader (Captain) and the co-leader of Team KIV respectively.[21]

Name Birth date (age) Election rank
1[22] 2[23] 3[24] 4[25] 5[26] 6[27] 7[28] 8[29]
Mina Imada (今田 美奈) September 19, 1996       N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Shino Iwahana (岩花 詩乃) April 1, 2000         N/A N/A N/A N/A
Nao Ueki (植木 南央) August 12, 1997       N/A N/A N/A 72 58
Aika Ota (多田 愛佳) December 8, 1994 20 22 25 52 43 42 41  
Serina Kumazawa (熊沢 世莉奈) April 17, 1997       N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Yuki Shimono (下野 由貴) April 2, 1998       N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Yuuka Tanaka (田中 優香) June 7, 2000         N/A N/A N/A N/A
Asuka Tomiyoshi (冨吉 明日香) September 20, 1997         N/A N/A N/A 42
Mio Tomonaga (朝長 美桜)[34] May 17, 1998         59 27 21 23
Maiko Fukagawa (深川 舞子) July 5, 1999       N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Mai Fuchigami (渕上 舞) September 21, 1996         N/A N/A 31 40
Sakura Miyawaki (宮脇 咲良)[35] March 19, 1998       47 26 11 7 6
Anna Murashige (村重 杏奈)[36] July 29, 1998       N/A N/A 67 N/A 80
Aoi Motomura (本村 碧唯) May 31, 1997       N/A N/A 48 80 36
Madoka Moriyasu (森保 まどか) July 26, 1997       N/A N/A 25 43 50

Transferred Members

Former Members

Graduated Members

Team TII

Emily Yamashita and Hazuki Hokazono are the leader (Captain) and the co-leader of Team TII respectively.[20]

Name Birth date (age) Election rank
6[27] 7[28] 8[29]
Misaki Aramaki (荒巻 美咲) January 28, 2001 N/A N/A N/A
Maria Imamura (今村 麻莉愛) September 14, 2003     N/A
Sae Kurihara (栗原 紗英) June 20, 1996 N/A N/A N/A
Erena Sakamoto (坂本 愛玲菜) September 12, 2000 N/A N/A N/A
Riko Tsutsui (筒井 莉子) February 22, 2000 N/A N/A N/A
Hazuki Hokazono (外薗 葉月) January 17, 1999 N/A N/A N/A
Hana Matsuoka (松岡 はな) January 19, 2000     N/A
Vivian Murakawa (村川 緋杏) December 3, 1999     N/A
Yūna Yamauchi (山内 祐奈) July 6, 1999 N/A N/A N/A
Emily Yamashita (山下 エミリー) December 19, 1998 N/A N/A N/A

Kenkyūsei

Kenkyūsei (研究生, "Trainees")

4th generation[38]

Graduated members

Resigned members

Discography

Singles

Release date Title Chart position Sales
(Oricon)[40]
Oricon
Weekly
Singles
Chart
[41]
Billboard Japan
Hot
100

[42]
First
week
Total
March 20, 2013 "Suki! Suki! Skip!" (スキ!スキ!スキップ!, "Liked! Liked! Skip!") 1 2 250,147 291,876
September 4, 2013 [43] "Melon Juice" (メロンジュース) 1 1 268,897 306,014
March 12, 2014 [44] "Sakura, Minnade Tabeta" (桜、みんなで食べた, "We Ate Sakura Together") 1 1 276,799 331,015
September 24, 2014 "Hikaeme I Love You!" (控えめI love you!, "Quietly I Love You") 1 1 277,534 318,533
April 22, 2015 "12 Byō" (12秒, "12 Seconds") 1 3 277,916 337,237
November 25, 2015 [45] "Shekarashika!" (しぇからしか!, "Too Noisy!") 1 3 280,567 345,413
April 13, 2016 "74 Okubun no 1 no Kimi e" (74億分の1の君へ, "7.4 Billion Parts to You") 1 1 238,828 299,019
September 7, 2016 "Saikō Kayo" (最高かよ, "It's great") 1 1 269,907
TBA "Bagutte Iijan" (バグっていいじゃん)

Songs recorded on AKB48 singles

Release date Title of
HKT48 song
Title of AKB48 single
which HKT48 song is recorded on
December 5, 2012 "Hatsukoi Butterfly" (初恋バタフライ, "First-love Butterfly") Eien Pressure
December 11, 2013 "Wink wa 3-kai" (ウインクは3回, "Winks 3 times") "Suzukake no Ki no Michi de ..."
March 4, 2015 "Otona Ressha" (大人列車, "Train to Adulthood") "Green Flash"
March 9, 2016 "Make Noise" (メイクノイズ) "Kimi wa Melody"

Stages

Names in bold are the stages currently performed.

Team H

Team KIV

Himawarigumi

Trainees

Tours

HKT48 Kyushu 7 Prefecture Tour ~Kawaii Ko ni wa Tabi wo Saseyo~

The group's first tour, being presented only in the Kyushu Island.

Tour Dates

In all the venues, with the exception of Miyazaki and Kumamoto, had 2 shows, one held in the afternoon and another at night.

Trivia

HKT48 Kyushu 7 Prefecture Tour ~Kawaii Ko ni wa Motto Tabi wo Saseyo~

HKT48's second tour, an extension of their first. This tour is a national tour, so unlike the first one, they travelled all over Japan.

Tour dates

Filmography

Television shows

Films

International performances

On August 3, 2014 Rino Sashihara, who is in charge of HKT48, used Twitter to announce that the group was going to perform in Hong Kong and Taiwan.[49]

References

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  31. Concurrently holding a position as a Manager of HKT48 Theater.
  32. Concurrent member of SKE48 Team S since April 4, 2014
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  35. Concurrent member of AKB48 Team A since April 25, 2014
  36. Concurrent member of NMB48 Team N since April 5, 2014
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