Miho Miyazaki
Miho Miyazaki 宮崎美穂 | |
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Also known as | Myao |
Born | July 30, 1993 |
Origin | Tokyo, Japan |
Genres | J-pop, pop |
Years active | 2008–present |
Labels |
DefStar Records King Records |
Associated acts |
AKB48 NattÅ Angels NattÅ Angels Z |
Website |
www |
Miho Miyazaki (宮崎 美穂 Miyazaki Miho, born July 30, 1993 in Tokyo, Japan) is a member of the Japanese girl idol group AKB48. Currently a member of AKB48's Team A, she was formerly in the group's both Team B and Team K.
Biography
2007
In 2007, Miho Miyazaki passed an audition for AKB48 and became a 5th generation kenkyūsei (trainee).
2008
On July 13, 2008, she was promoted to Team A[1] along with 4 other girls.
It was on the 11th single "ÅŒgoe Diamond", released on October 22, 2008 when Miho Miyazaki was selected to perform on the title track for the first time, and since then she started being selected for the title tracks of all singles in a row.
2009
In February 2009, she moved to another talent agency, Horipro. Since then, she has been playing under the number 30 for the footsal team Xanadu loves NHC.
In the AKB48's 13th single elections, held in May–June, 2009, Miho placed 18th, thus passing the selection for the title track.[2]
On July 10, 2009, for an event dedicated to the NattÅ Day, Miyazaki with Tomomi Itano and Tomomi Kasai formed a group called NattÅ Angel. At the event, they sang the self-titled track.[3]
2010
On January 22, in the TV series Majisuka Gakuen, Miho Miyazaki debuted as an actress.
On May 21, Miho Miyazaki was transferred from Team A to Team B. The transfer was announced on August 23 of the previous year.
In the AKB48's 17th single selection Miyazaki placed 21st with 6,231 votes.[4][5] This result was enough to pass the selection for the title track, but left her out of the media senbatsu*, that she was part of for the previous, 16th, single "Ponytail to Shushu".
In July, she again participated in the NattÅ Day celebration. That time, her group was called NattÅ Angel Z, and the other girls in the unit were Sumire SatÅ and Haruka Ishida, both from Team B.
When on November 20, 2010, AKB48 gave a concert at the J-pop Culture Festival in Moscow, Russia, Miho Miyazaki was one of the 12 members, selected for the show.
*Media sembatsu is a 16-member team, which members receive close-ups in the music video and which performs the song in the media, e.g. TV shows.
2011
On May 14, 2011, Misaki Iwasa, Mika Komori, and Miho Miyazaki launched the first AKB48 concept store in Singapore. The event gathered hundreds of fans.[6]
In the 22nd single senbatsu elections, Miho Miyazaki placed 27th.[7][8]
2012
In the 27th single senbatsu elections, held on June 6 at Nippon Budokan,[9] Miho Miyazaki placed 38th.[10]
Miyazaki is being again transferred from Team B to Team K as part of the teams' reshuffle announced during the Tokyo Dome concert on August 24, 2012.[11]
Singles with AKB48
Year | No. | Title | Role[12] | Notes |
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2008 | 10 | "Ōgoe Diamond" | A-side | Also sang "109 (Marukyū)" |
2009 | 11 | "10nen Sakura" | A-side | |
12 | "Namida Surprise!" | A-side | ||
13 | "Iiwake Maybe" | A-side | Ranked 18th in 2009 General Election | |
14 | "River" | A-side | ||
2010 | 15 | "Sakura no Shiori" | A-side | Also sang on "Enkyori Poster". |
16 | "Ponytail to Shushu" | A-side | Also sang on "Majijo Teppen Blues" | |
17 | "Heavy Rotation" | A-side | Ranked 21st in 2010 General Election. Also sang on "Yasai Sisters" and "Lucky Seven". | |
18 | "Beginner" | Under Girls | Sang "Boku Dake no Value" | |
19 | "Chance no Junban" | B-side | Sang "Love Jump" | |
2011 | 20 | "Sakura no Ki ni NarÅ" | Under Girls | Sang "GÅ«zen no JÅ«jiro" |
21 | "Everyday, Katyusha" | A-side | Also sang "Yankee Soul". | |
22 | "Flying Get" | B-side | Ranked 27th in 2011 General Election. Sang "Dakishimecha Ikenai", "Seishun to Kizukanai Mama" , "Yasai Uranai". | |
23 | "Kaze wa Fuiteiru" | B-side | Sang "Kimi no Senaka" | |
24 | "Ue kara Mariko" | B-side | Sang "Yobisute Fantasy" | |
2012 | 25 | "Give Me Five!" | B-side | Sang "Yungu ya Furoito no Baai" as Special Girls C. |
26 | "Manatsu no Sounds Good!" | B-side | Sang "Mitsu no Namida". | |
27 | "Gingham Check" | Next Girls | Ranked 38th in 2012 General Election. Sang on "Doremifa Onchi". | |
28 | "Uza" | B-side | Sang "Scrap & Build" as New Team k. | |
29 | "Eien Pressure" | B-side | Sang on "Watashitachi no Reason". | |
2013 | 30 | "So Long!" | B-side | Sang "Yūhi Marie" as Team K. |
31 | "Sayonara Crawl" | B-side | Sang "How Come?" as Team K. | |
33 | "Heart Electric" | B-side | Sang "Sasameyuki Regret" as Team K. | |
2014 | 35 | "Mae Shika Mukanee" | B-side | Sang "Koi to ka...". |
36 | "Labrador Retriever" | B-side | Sang "Itoshiki Rival" as Team K. | |
37 | Kokoro no Placard | Upcoming Girls | Ranked 78th in 2014 General Election. Sang "Chewing Gum no Aji ga Naku Naru Made" | |
38 | "Kibouteki Refrain" | B-side | Sang "Utaitai" as Katareagumi (Cattleya Group) , "Hajimete no Drive" as Team K | |
2015 | 42 | "Kuchibiru ni Be My Baby" | B-side | Sang on "Yasashī Place" and "M.T. ni Sasagu" as Team A. |
2016 | 44 | "Tsubasa wa Iranai" | A-side | Also sang "Set me free" as Team A. |
AKB48 stage units
- AKB48 Himawarigumi 2nd Stage "Yume o Shinaseru Wake ni Ikanai"
- "Bye Bye Bye"
- Hitomi Komatani's and Minami Takahashi's stand-by
- Team A 4th Stage "Tadaima Ren'aichū"
- "Junai no Creshendo" (純愛ã®ã‚¯ãƒ¬ãƒƒã‚·ã‚§ãƒ³ãƒ‰)
- Minami Takahashi's stand-by
- AKB48 Team A 5th Stage "Ren'ai Kinshi JÅrei"
- "Ren'ai Kinshi JÅrei" (æ‹æ„›ç¦æ¢æ¡ä¾‹)
- Minami Takahashi, Minami Minegishi, Miho Miyazaki
- THEATER G-ROSSO "Yume wo Shinaseru Wake ni Ikanai"
- AKB48 Team B 5th Stage "Theater no Megami"
- "Arashi no Yoru ni wa" (åµã®å¤œã«ã¯)
Filmography
TV series
- Majisuka Gakuen (マジã™ã‹å¦åœ’) (January 22 - February 5, March 26, 2010, TV Tokyo), as Myao
- TÅfu Shimai (豆è…姉妹) (July 31, 2010 - August 27, 2010, WOWOW)
- Majisuka Gakuen 2 (マジã™ã‹å¦åœ’2) (May 6 - July 1, 2011, TV Tokyo), Myao
- AKB Horror Night: Adrenline's Night (AKBホラーナイト アドレナリンã®å¤œ) Ep.30 - Class Reunion (January 21, 2016, TV Asahi), Minori Shinozaki
References
- ↑ ホリプãƒã‚ªãƒ•ィシャルサイト -宮崎美穂- (in Japanese). Retrieved 2012-04-17.
- ↑ ""AKB48é¸æŠœç·é¸æŒ™"開票ï¼ã€€ãƒˆãƒƒãƒ—当é¸ã®å‰ç”°æ•¦å「AKBã«äººç”Ÿæ§ã’ã‚‹ï¼ã€" (in Japanese). Oricon Inc. 2009-07-09. Retrieved 2012-04-17.
- ↑ "Girls of Natto Angel express their love for natto". Japan Today. 2009-07-11. Retrieved 2012-04-17.
- ↑ "「AKB48ç·é¸æŒ™ã€ã§å¤§æ³¢ä¹±ã€€å¤§å³¶å„ªåãŒåˆæˆ´å† ã§å‰ç”°ã®V2阻æ¢ï¼ ニュースï¼ãƒ€ã‚¤ã‚¨ãƒƒãƒˆãƒ»ã‚¨ã‚¹ãƒ†ãƒ»ç¾Žå®¹ã®ã‚ªãƒªã‚³ãƒ³ãƒ©ãƒ³ã‚ング" (in Japanese). Oricon. 2010-06-09. Retrieved 2012-04-17.
- ↑ "AKB48ã€å¥³æ€§ã‚°ãƒ«ãƒ¼ãƒ—å²ä¸Šåˆã®2作連続åˆé€±å£²ä¸Š50万枚超㈠ニュース-ORICON STYLE" (in Japanese). oricon. 2010-08-24. Retrieved 2012-04-17.
- ↑ "AKB48 to perform in Singapore monthly". AsiaOne (Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. Co.). 2011-05-23. Retrieved 2012-04-17.
- ↑ "AKB48第3回ç·é¸æŒ™ã€å‰ç”°æ•¦åãŒãƒˆãƒƒãƒ—ã«è¿”ã‚Šå’²ãæžœãŸã™" (in Japanese). Natalie. 2011-06-09. Retrieved 2012-08-03.
- ↑ "å‰ç”°æ•¦åãŒé›ªè¾±æžœãŸã—第1ä½ã€ã€ŒAKBã®ã“ã¨å«Œã„ã«ãªã‚‰ãªã„ã§ã€" (in Japanese). Eiga.com. 2011-06-09. Retrieved 2012-08-03.
- ↑ Patrick St. Michel and Daisuke Kikuchi (2012-05-31). "AKB48 'election' shows marketing brilliance". Japan Times. Retrieved 2012-08-03.
- ↑ "AKB48第4回ç·é¸æŒ™ã€å¤§å³¶å„ªåãŒ2å¹´ã¶ã‚Š2回目ã®ãƒˆãƒƒãƒ—ã«" (in Japanese). Natalie. 2012-06-06. Retrieved 2012-08-03.
- ↑ 組閣後新体制 (in Japanese). AKB48 official site. 2012-08-24. Retrieved 2012-08-24.
- ↑ Center and A-side lineup information provided by "AKB48 æ´ä»£ã‚·ãƒ³ã‚°ãƒ«é¸æŠœãƒ¡ãƒ³ãƒãƒ¼ï¼ˆ2008年~2013年)" [(2008-2013) AKB48 successive single member selection]. entamedata.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 2015-07-29.
External links
- AKB48 official profile
- Miho Miyazaki's official blog
- Horipro official website profile
- 宮崎美穂 on Twitter
- Miho Miyazaki on Google+
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