Splash (Japanese band)

SPLASH
Native name スプラッシュ
Origin Japan
Genres J-pop
Years active 2006 (2006)–present
Labels
  • Resound Music
  • Airy Opus Records
Associated acts Taishi Igari
Members Ami Takahashi
Sayaka
Kotomi Yamazaki
Maki Hayasaka
Kirara Hashimoto
Moka Nakagawa
Past members See past members section

SPLASH (スプラッシュ) is a dance and vocal girl group created by MORADO COMPANY. Consisting of girls of elementary and junior high school students in Japan. It is used as the activity aimed at community interaction and contribution to the slogan "Tohoku sources unit".

History

It was formed in March 2006. The CD debut on May 5, 2007.[1] Other local television appearances, each member also performs work CM, drama, such as model events and appearances around the country. Members have a clean-up activities around my studio in lessons before.

SPLASH raised big awareness in Miyagi Prefecture, appeared in the 40th anniversary of CM "Miyagi TV" started broadcasting in 2010.[2][3] Was working as a main character named "SPLASH Week" is viewership week of spring, who played co-sponsored game of the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles, which was held in Kleenex Stadium Miyagi as "Miyatele support team (ミヤテレ応援隊)" continue "Miyateleday (ミヤテレデー)" etc. in 2011.[4]

The activity and renewal as "Tohoku sources unit SPLASH2012" the unit name from May 2012.[5] In some cases to carry out activities in the organization provisional plus four members of JEWEL from June 2013.[6] In "economic development projects in the area ”Nationwide campaign Amachan map! You" in conjunction TV series of NHK as "Amachan (あまちゃん)" in August, and was elected to the PR Miyagi Prefecture "local supporters" from August 2013.[7]

Member

Name Real name Birthdate Age Join date Notes
AMI Ami Takahashi (高橋 亜実) July 23, 1998 18 May 25, 2011 Leader
SAYAKA Sayaka (紗也歌) March 19, 1998 18 May 4, 2012 Sub Leader
KOTOMI Kotomi Yamazaki (山﨑 琴美) December 22, 1999 16 May 25, 2011
MAKI Maki Hayasaka (早坂 真紀) February 23, 2000 16 May 25, 2011
KIRARA Kirara Hashimoto (橋本 きらら) April 10, 2000 16 May 25, 2011
MOKA Moka Nakgawa (中川 萌香) February 26, 2001 15 May 4, 2012 Nico-petit Nicola (magazine)#Nico-petit Model、JEWEL Leader

Past members

Name Real name Birthdate Age Join date secession date Note
RISA Risa (りさ) - - March 2006 August 27, 2006 First member
NATSUKI Natsuki Suzuki (鈴木 菜月) June 3, 1993 23 March 2006 April 2007 First member
KANA Kanako Sawada (澤田 加奈子) June 16, 1992 24 March 2006 August 31, 2007 First Leader
SAYUKI Sayuki Inaba (稲葉 沙侑) - - March 2006 August 31, 2007 First member
SONO Sonoko Sawada (澤田 園子) August 8, 1994 22 March 2006 August 31, 2007 First member
MAYU Mayu Takahashi (高橋 真悠) December 8, 1994 22 March 2006 March 28, 2009 First member
RIKA Rika Yashima (八島 莉香) December 6, 1995 21 March 2006 April 18, 2009 First member
Based on techpri Leader
YUKINO Yukino Satou (佐藤 友紀乃) December 19, 1994 21 March 2006 April 18, 2009 First member
Iris (by MORADOLL) current members through the techpri
NATSUKI Natsuki Kojima (兒島 菜月) February 19, 1996 20 May 15, 2008 April 18, 2009 Based on techpri members
MOMOKA Momoka Yonekura (米倉 桃華) August 28, 1995 21 May 15, 2008 April 18, 2009 Iris (by MORADOLL) current members through the techpri
RIO Rio Sugawara (菅原 梨央) June 26, 1995 21 May 15, 2008 April 18, 2009 Iris (by MORADOLL) current members through the techpri
MAKI Maki Sasaki (佐々木 麻妃) November 6, 1995 21 September 14, 2007 March 31, 2010
RINA Rina Yamato (大和 里菜) December 14, 1994 22 September 14, 2007 March 31, 2010 Nogizaka46 current member
MA-YA Maya Nakagawa (中川 茉綾) October 10, 1995 21 May 15, 2008 May 1, 2011
NANA Natsuki Satou (佐藤 菜月) September 15, 1995 21 June 22, 2008 May 1, 2011
KANA Kana Minegishi (嶺岸 加奈) October 25, 1995 21 May 15, 2008 May 1, 2011
NAOKO Naoko Matsuda (松田 直子) December 12, 1996 20 April 15, 2010 May 1, 2011 Ai-Girls current member
SABINA Sabina Sasaki (佐々木 サビナ) December 30, 1999 16 April 15, 2010 May 1, 2011 The return as a new member in May 2012.[8]
And leave again on August 31, 2012.[9]
MARI Rina Satou (佐藤 莉奈) August 14, 1996 20 April 13, 2009 March 31, 2012
RIKAKO Rikako Yumoto (湯本 理華子) March 11, 1998 18 April 13, 2009 March 31, 2012
JURIA Juria Itou (伊東 ジュリア) January 27, 1999 17 April 15, 2010 March 31, 2012

SPLASH Jr.

The SPLASH Jr., At the bottom of the organization SPLASH, back up dancers on stage along with the SPLASH at the time of the event. It has been a juvenile from members of SPLASH, not only women, men are also included. The divided "Jr. First" and "Jr. Second" member recruitment to SPLASH is also performed. Original song called "Christmas song Jr." Also have. December 16, 2007 to (at music studio MOX), I made live event only SPLASH Jr..

Discography

Singles

# title coupling Release date Note
1 "Soreyuke! Michinoku" (それゆけ!みちのく) "Sekai ha Onnanoko ga Kaeru" (世界は女の子が変える)
"Hatsukoi Uranai 60%" (初恋占い60%)
May 5, 2007
2 "Tenshi Karano Message" (天使からのメッセージ) Karaoke version
a music box version
December 12, 2007
3 "Sendai Tanabata Summer" (仙台七夕☆さま~っ(Summer)) "Takaramono -Kimi ni Aete Yokatta-" (たからもの〜君に逢えてよかった〜) June 22, 2008
4 "WINTER CHANCE" (WINTER・CHANCE) "SPLASH no Christmas Song" (スプラッシュのクリスマスソング) December 17, 2008
5 "Kizuna -You're my best friend-" (キズナ~You're my best friend~) "Ai no Uta" (あいのうた)
"Sakura Fuwari" (サクラ、フワリ)
"Takaramono -Kimi ni Aete Yokatta-" (たからもの〜君に逢えてよかった〜)
(Acoustic version)
June 20, 2012

See also

References

  1. "宮城県在住の小中学生7人組「ご当地アイドル」がCDデビュー" (in Japanese). Sendai Keizai Shinbun. 2007-05-08. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
  2. "ミヤテレ「春のSPLASHウィーク」" (in Japanese). Miyagi Television Broadcasting. 2011. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
  3. "ミヤテレ「SPLASHウィーク」ZIP!" (in Japanese). Miyagi Television Broadcasting. 2012. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
  4. "ミヤテレ応援隊・SPLASH新メンバー登場!" (in Japanese). Miyagi Television Broadcasting. 2012. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
  5. "新生SPLASHo(^▽^)o" (in Japanese). MAKE A SPLASH. 2012-05-07. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
  6. "東北発信源ユニット SPLASH+JEWEL が仙台市内で夏の新衣装を公開!" (in Japanese). Sendai Idol Intelligence Guide. 2013-06-15. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
  7. "『あまちゃん』で注目のご当地アイドル リアル"GMT48"決定" (in Japanese). Oricon Style. 2013-08-05. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
  8. 改めまして♡ (in Japanese). MAKE A SPLASH. 2012-05-04. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
  9. ご報告 (in Japanese). MAKE A SPLASH. 2012-09-06. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
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