AKB48 facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
AKB48
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AKB48 performing at Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, in July 2010
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Origin | Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan |
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | AKS Co., Ltd. (Japan) DefStar Records (Japan) You, Be Cool!/King Records (Japan) Gold Typhoon (Taiwan) Subunits' labels: Avex Trax Nayutawave Pony Canyon Nippon Columbia EPIC Japan |
Associated acts | MNL48 SKE48 SDN48 NMB48 JKT48 HKT48 SNH48 TPE48 OJS48 Nogizaka46 no3b Watarirouka Hashiritai French Kiss Not Yet DiVA |
Members | Team A Details Team K Details Team B Details Team 4 Details |
Past members | Former Members |
AKB48 is a Japanese idol group produced by Yasushi Akimoto. He searched Akihabara to find members who are innovative, because the area has been energetic recently. They are very popular in Japan. The "AKB" name comes from Akihabara, which is their home ground. (Japanese: 秋葉原).
On 2012-10-31, AKB48 sold over 20,000,000 records in Japan and became the best selling female group in J-POP history.
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Concept
The group debuted in January 2009. There are 47 members in total. They have their very own theater called the "AKB48 theater" (AKB48劇場) in Akihabara, and they perform there everyday. AKB48's theater is located on the 8th floor of the shopping mall "Don Quixote Akihabara" (ドン・キホーテ秋葉原店). The reason for this is because Akimoto wanted to change the idea of idols. Idols usually are presented in an unrealistic way in the media, so Akimoto's idea was to show idols as real people whom fans could interact with.
The group became popular for its concept of "Idols you can meet every day". Since they perform every day in the theater, in the days when they were less known their fans could visit every day and meet their favorite members afterwards. But now, AKB48 has so many fans that it is not possible to go to the theater every day. Instead, their fans must enter a lottery to win a ticket for the popular theater shows.
They also hold "handshake events". Fans who buy a CD single of the group can get a ticket to the handshake event, and get the chance to meet a member and shake her hand for ten seconds.
Also, there are sister groups such as SKE48, SDN48, NMB48, HKT48, JKT48, SNH48, TPE48 and MNL48. "SKE" name is derived from Sakae (栄),"NMB" is from Namba (難波), "HKT" is from Hakata (博多), "JKT" is from Jakarta, "SNH" is from Shanghai (上海), "TPE" is from Taipei (台北) and "MNL" is from Manila. Also, the name "SDN" is derived from "Saturday Night". SDN48 consisted of members aged 20 or over. It eventually split up.
Name
AKB is a short form for Akihabara. During the first phase of this project, the name "Akihabara 48" was decided. It is popularly thought that the number 48 means the number of members, but instead it refers to the name of the group's President's office; "office48". The office is located in Chiba Prefecture, and in Japanese pronunciation, "Chiba" and "48" sound similar.
Members
Because there are so many AKB48 members, they don't perform all at the same time. Instead, AKB48 consists of 5 teams called "Team A", "Team K", "Team B", "Team 4", and "Team 8". Most of the group's members are in one of these teams. Each team holds individual performances at the AKB theatre. These performances are a unique set list of around 15 to 20 songs, known as "stages". Each team has more than 20 members. For members who do not have enough experience to join a team, they are part of a group of "research students". The research students can take the place of a team member during performances if she is sick or unable to perform. When they are thought to have enough experience, they can join a team.
"Senbatsu Members"
Due to the large number of members, only a few members are picked by their producer when making media appearances. The members picked are called "senbatsu members", because "senbatsu" is a Japanese word meaning "selection". Senbatsu members have "earned" the privilege of representing the group during media appearances, and are chosen in different ways. The most famous is the election.
Election
There are four big elections to decide who sings new songs. You can get tickets to vote in the election when you buy specific CDs or related goods by AKB48. The member who ranks at number one in the election will become the "center" of their new song. This means they will stand in the front and center for the dance, and they will get a starring role in the song's music video.
AKB48 First Election
The first election of AKB48 happened from June 23th to July 7th 2009. The results were announced at a concert venue called Akasaka BLITZ (赤坂 BLITZ). The top 21 in this election got the right to sing in their 13th single CD "Iiwake Maybe". Atsuko Maeda was ranked number 1 "center".
AKB48 Second Election
The second election of AKB48 happened from May 25th to June 8th 2010, and results were announced at JCB Hall (JCBホール). The top 21 in this election got the right to sing in the 17th single CD "Heavy Rotation". The top 12 were called "Media Senbatsu". They were chosen to promote new information on media such as TV and radio. Yuko Oshima was ranked number 1 "center".
AKB48 Third Election
The third election of AKB48 happened from May 24th to June 8th 2011. Results were announced at Nihon Budoukan (日本武道館). Top 21 in this election got the right to sing in the 22th single CD "Flying Get". Atsuko Maeda was ranked number 1 "center".
AKB48 Fourth Election
The fourth election of AKB48, from May 22th to June 5th 2012. Results announced at Nihon Budoukan (日本武道館). Top 16 in this election got the right to sing in their 27th single CD "Gingham Check". Yuko Oshima was ranked number 1 "center".
AKB48 Fifth Election
The fifth election of AKB48 took place from May 21st to June 7th 2013, with results announced at Nissan Stadium (日産スタジアム). Top 16 in this election can get the right to sing 32th single CD "Koi Suru Fortune Cookie". Rino Sashihara was ranked number 1 "center".
AKB48 Sixth Election
The sixth election of AKB48 took place from May 20st to June 6th 2014, with results announced at Ajinomoto Stadium (味の素スタジアム). Top 16 in this election can get the right to sing 37th single CD "Kokoro no Placard". Mayu Watanabe was ranked number 1 "center".
AKB48 Seventh Election
The seventh election of AKB48 took place from May 19th to June 5th 2015, with results announced at Fukuoka Yahoo Auction Dome (福岡 ヤフオク!ドーム). Top 16 in this election can get the right to sing 41st single CD "Halloween Night". Rino Sashihara was ranked number 1 "center".
Discography
- Aitakatta
- Seifuku ga jama wo suru
- Keibetsu shiteita Aijou
- BINGO!
- Boku no Taiyou
- Yuuhi wo miteiru ka?
- Romance, irane
- Sakura no hanabiratachi 2008
- Baby! Baby! Baby!
- Oogoe diamond
- 10nen Zakura
- Namida Surprise!
- Iiwake Maybe
- RIVER
- Sakura no Shiori
- Ponytail to shushu
- Heavy rotation
- Beginner
- Chance no junban
- Sakura no Ki ni narou
- Everyday, Katyusya
- Flying Get
- Kaze wa fuiteiru
- Ue kara Mariko
- GIVE ME FIVE!
- Manatsu no Sounds good!
- Gingham Check
- UZA
- Eien Pressure
- So Long!
- Sayonara Crawl
- Koi Suru Fortune Cookie
- Heart Electric
- Suzukake no Ki no Michi de 'Kimi no Hohoemi o Yume ni Miru' to Itte Shimattara Bokutachi no Kankei wa Dō Kawatte Shimau no ka, Bokunari ni Nan-nichi ka Kangaeta Ue de no Yaya Kihazukashii Ketsuron no Yō na Mono
- Mae Shika Mukanē
- Labrador Retriever
- Kokoro no Placard
- Kibouteki Refrain
- Green Flash
- Bokutachi wa Tatakawanai
- Halloween Night
- Kuchibiru ni Be my baby
- Kimi wa Melody
Awards
The following table lists some of the major awards received by the group.
Year | Ceremony | Award | Nominated work | Result |
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2009 | 51st Japan Record Awards | Special Award | Won | |
2010 | 24th Japan Gold Disc Award | Special Award | Won | |
2011 | Billboard Japan Music Awards | Artist of the Year | Won | |
Hot 100 of the Year | "Everyday, Katyusha" | Won | ||
53rd Japan Record Awards | Grand Prix | "Flying Get" | Won | |
2012 | Billboard Japan Music Awards | Artist of the Year | Won | |
Hot 100 of the Year | "Manatsu no Sounds Good!" | Won | ||
54th Japan Record Awards | Grand Prix | "Manatsu no Sounds Good!" | Won | |
26th Japan Gold Disc Award | Artist of the Year | Won | ||
2013 | Billboard Japan Music Awards | Artist of the Year | Won | |
Hot 100 of the Year | "Koi Suru Fortune Cookie" | Won | ||
27th Japan Gold Disc Award | Artist of the Year | Won | ||
2014 | 28th Japan Gold Disc Award | Artist of the Year | Won | |
18th space shower music video award | Special Award | Won | ||
2015 | 57th Japan Record Awards | Grand Prix | "Bokutachi wa Tatakawanai" | Nominated |
29th Japan Gold Disc Award | Single of the year | "Labrador Retriever" | Won | |
Album of the Year | "Tsugi no Ashiato" | Won | ||
2016 | Billboard Japan Music Awards | Artist of the year | Won | |
Hot 100 of the Year | "Tsubasa wa Iranai" | Won | ||
30th Japan Gold Disc Award | Single of the Year | "Bokutachi wa Tatakawanai" | Won | |
Best 5 Albums | "Koko ga Rhodes da, Koko de Tobe!"
"0 to 1 no Aida" |
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11th Taisho Ryou Music Award | Grand Prix | "365 Nichi no Kamihikouki" | Won | |
2017 | 31st Japan Gold Disc Award | Single of the Year | "Tsubasa wa Iranai" | Won |
2018 | 32nd Japan Gold Disc Award | Single of the Year | "Negaigoto no Mochigusare" | Won |
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See also
In Spanish: AKB48 para niños