Sakurakko Club

Sakurakko Club (桜っ子クラブ, Sakurakko Kurabu) was a Japanese pop idol group in the early '90s. Sakurakko Club was also the name of the television show on which they appeared alongside such groups as SMAP and Tokio.

Sakurakko Club
Origin Japan
Genres
  • Japanese pop
Years active1991–1995
Labels
Associated acts

Members

  • Emi Aioi (相生 恵美)
  • Ayako Akimoto (秋元 彩香)
  • Ando Komichi (安藤 小径)
  • Keiko Azuma (東 恵子)
  • Kumiko Fujita (藤田 久美子)
  • Yuki Haruhara (春原 由紀)
  • Maiko Hoshino (星野 麻衣子)
  • Risa Hoshino (星野 吏沙)
  • Harumi Inoue (井上 晴美)
  • Misako Iwana (岩名 美紗子)
  • Miho Kanno (菅野 美穂)
  • Noriko Kamiyama (神山 法子)
  • Mayuki Kashima (鹿嶋 美由紀)
  • Noriko Katō (加藤 紀子)
  • Yuko Kitagawa (北川 裕子)
  • Mika Kobayashi (小林 美香)
  • Hiroko Kurumizawa (胡桃沢 ひろ子)
  • Makoto Kurusawa (黒沢 真琴)
  • Mika Mitsui (三井 美佳)
  • Maki Mochida (持田 真樹)
  • Ayako Morino (森野 文子)
  • Junna Morita (森田 淳奈)
  • Kanako Nakajo (中條 かな子)
  • Ayako Nakamoto (中元 綾子)
  • Miki Nakatani (中谷 美紀)
  • Hiroko Nakayama (中山 博子)
  • Nami Natsume (夏目 奈美)
  • Chisa Okada (岡田 知沙)
  • Anza Oyama (大山 アンザ)
  • Shino Saido (斉藤 志乃)
  • Marie Sakura (桜 まりえ)
  • Mari Shimada (嶋田 茉莉)
  • Reiko Shiraha (白羽 玲子)
  • Nana Suzuki (鈴木 奈々)
  • Mika Takegoshi (竹越 ミカ)
  • Maya Yamauchi (山内 麻弥)
  • Kaori Yanagi (柳香 織)

Releases

  • [1992.11.25] Nani ga Nandemo (なにがなんでも)
  • [1993.07.01] DO-Shite (DO-して)
  • [1993.08.01] La Soldier (ラ・ソウルジャー)
  • [1994.08.24] Mou Ichido Waratte yo (もう一度笑ってよ)
  • [1995.07.21] "Rashiku" Ikimasho / Moonlight Densetsu (”らしく”いきましょ / ムーンライト伝説) (with Meu) under name "Moon Lips"

Spin-off

  • Momo
    • Anza Ohyama
    • Ayako Morino
  • Moonlips
    • Anza Ohyama
    • Ayako Morino
    • Misako Kotani
    • Noriko Kamiyama
    • Nana Suzuki
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