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Native name
岩佐 美咲
Also known asWasamin (わさみん)
BornJanuary 30, 1995 (age 24)
Chiba Prefecture, Japan
GenresEnka, Pop
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active2009–present
LabelsTokuma Japan
King Records
Pony Canyon
Associated actsAKB48
WebsiteOfficial Site(in Japanese)
Tokuma Japan Profile

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Misaki Iwasa (岩佐 美咲Iwasa Misaki, born January 30, 1995 in Chiba Prefecture) is a former member of the Japanese idol group AKB48 and enka singer. Her nickname is Wasamin. Her talent agency is Nagara Productions. She was also a member of the sub-unit Watarirouka Hashiritai 7.

  • 2Discography
  • 3Solo discography

Career[edit]

2008

  • December - Passed 'AKB48's 4th Trainee Audition' and started her career as AKB48's 7th generation.

2009

  • August 23 - During 'Sokaku Matsuri' concert, it was announced that she was chosen to be a regular member. However, it took almost a year before the new teams started their theater shows, so she only officially became a member of Team A as of 27 July 2010. During the long wait, she was quite distressed about the situation and said, 'I knew I had to do something, but I didn't know what to do.'[1]
  • September 27 - Participated in AKB48's first oversea solo concert in New York. She was the only trainee alongside Sumire Sato.
  • October 30 - Participated in AKB48's first musical troupe '∞・Infinity'.

2010

  • May 17 - Moved agency from AKS to Production Ogi.
  • May 18 to 23 - Starred alongside Haruka Kohara (ex-SDN48 member) and Moeno Nito in Team Imagine's theater show 'Ramerame' (らめらめ). It was her first leading role in a stage show.[2]
  • June 30 - Became a member of Watarirouka Hashiritai 7, a sub-unit consisting of AKB48 members attached to Production Ogi.
  • July 27 - Officially debuted as a member of Team A.

2011

  • March 20 - Following the tsunami in Japan, she was one of two AKB48 members to perform at the 'Japan Aid' Concert at Hilton Guam. She sang 'Sakura no Ki ni Narō'.
  • March 29 - Announced in Team A's theater show that she is moving agency from Production Ogi to Nagara Production, a big agency handling famous enka singers such as Kiyoshi Hikawa and Yutaka Yamakawa, to pursue her singing career as an enka singer.
  • April 1 - Officially joined Nagara Production, but she remained an active member of Watarirouka Hashiritai 7.

2012

  • February 1 - Released her first solo debut, 'Mujin Eki' (無人駅, 'Ghost Station') under Tokuma Japan Communications. She was the third AKB48 member to release a solo CD after Tomomi Itano and Atsuko Maeda, and the first enka singer in AKB48. She held her first solo release event on January 31 in Shinbashi Station Square.
  • April 3 - Her first solo radio show 'Konbanwasamin' (こんばんわさみん) started broadcasting on TBS channel every Wednesday at 3:30 am.
  • June 6 - Ranked 33rd in AKB48 27th Single Senbatsu General Election, and became the center of Next Girls.
  • July 29 - Held 'Singing Mujin Eki (Ghost Station) in Ghost Station' event in Kuniyoshi Station of Izumi Railroad. After the event, she assumed the role of train conductor and rode the one-day only 'Wasamin Train' (わさみん号) with 40 fans chosen by lottery.
  • August 24 - During AKB48 in Tokyo Dome concert, it was announced that she will be moving to New Team B.
  • October 20 - During 'Mujin Eki Photo Contest Awarding' event, it was announced that she will release her 2nd single on early 2013.
  • November 1 - Officially became a member of Team B.
  • November 3 - Participated as a starting member of Team B's Waiting Show.

2013

  • January 9 - Released her second solo single, 'Moshimo Watashi ga Sora ni Sundeitara' (もしも私が空に住んでいたら, 'If I were Living in the Sky') under Tokuma Japan Communications. She held release events everyday for a week from January 7 to 13 in various places. She debuted 6th in Oricon Daily Ranking, but successfully ranked 5th in Oricon Weekly Ranking.

2014

  • January 20 - Her single '鞆の浦慕情' debuted at number one on the weekly Oricon Singles Chart.[3]

2016

  • March 14 - Graduated from the group.
  • March 21 - Her last activity from the group.

Discography[edit]

AKB48 singles[edit]

2009
  • 'River'
    • 'Hikoukigumo' (ひこうき雲) - Theater Girls
2010
  • 'Ponytail to Shushu'
    • 'Nusumareta Kuchibiru' (盗まれた唇) - Under Girls
  • 'Heavy Rotation'
    • 'Lucky Seven' (ラッキーセブン) - as a substitute of Miho Miyazaki in music video
  • 'Beginner'
    • 'Boku Dake no Value' (僕だけのvalue) - Under Girls
  • 'Chance no Junban'
    • 'Kurumi to Dialogue' (胡桃とダイアローグ) - Team A
2011
  • 'Sakura no Ki ni Narō'
    • 'Area K' (エリアK) - DIVA
  • 'Everyday, Kachusha'
    • 'Hito no Chikara' (人の力) - Under Girls
  • 'Kaze wa Fuiteiru'
    • 'Kimi no Senaka' (君の背中) - Under Girls
  • 'Ue kara Mariko'
    • 'Rinjin wa Kizutsukanai' (隣人は傷つかない) - Team A
2012
  • 'Give Me Five!'
    • 'Hitsujikai no Tabi' (羊飼いの旅) - Special Girls B
  • 'Manatsu no Sounds Good!'
    • 'Mitsu no Namida' (3つの涙) - Special Girls
    • 'Kimi no Tame ni Boku wa...' (君のために僕は…) - only in Theater ver. CD
  • 'Gingham Check'
    • 'Do Re Mi Fa Onchi' (ドレミファ音痴) - Next Girls
  • 'Uza'
    • 'Seigi no Mikata Janai Hero' (正義の味方じゃないヒーロー) - Team B
  • 'Eien Pressure'
    • 'Watashitachi no Reason' (私たちのReason) - only in Theater ver. CD
2013
  • 'So Long!'
    • 'Sokode inu no unchi fun jau ka ne?' (そこで犬のうんち踏んじゃうかね?) - Team B
  • 'Sayonara Crawl'
    • 'Romance Kenjuu' (ロマンス拳銃) - Team B

Watarirouka Hashiritai 7[edit]

  • 'Valentine Kiss' (バレンタイン・キッス)
  • 'Hetappi Wink' (へたっぴウィンク)
  • 'Kibō Sanmyaku' (希望山脈)
  • 'Shōnen yo Uso o Tsuke!' (少年よ 嘘をつけ!)

Unit Songs in Theater[edit]

Team A 5th Stage 'Ren'ai Kinshi Jorei' (チームA 5th Stage「恋愛禁止条例」公演)

  • Squall no Aida ni (スコールの間に) as backdancer
  • Manatsu no Christmas Rose (真夏のクリスマスローズ) as backdancer
  • Ren'ai Kinshi Jorei (恋愛禁止条例) as substitute of Miho Miyazaki

Team K 4th Stage 'Saishu Bell ga Naru' (チームK 4th Stage「最終ベルが鳴る」公演)

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  • Gomenne Jewel (ごめんねジュエル) as backdancer

Team B 3rd Stage 'Pajama Drive' (チームB 3rd Stage「パジャマドライブ」公演)

  • Junjou Shugi (純情主義) as backdancer

Team B 4th Stage 'Idol no Yoake' (チームB 4th Stage「アイドルの夜明け」公演)

Substitute of Aika Ota in all songs
  • Kataomoi no Taikakusen (片思いの対角線) as backdancer
  • Tengoku Yarou (天国野郎) as backdancer

Team K 5th Stage 'Sakaagari' (チームK 5th Stage「逆上がり」公演)

Substitute of Rina Chikano in all songs (when Yuko Oshima was absent)
  • Ai no Iro (愛の色) as a substitute of Manami Oku

Team Trainee 'Idol no Yoake' (研究生「アイドルの夜明け」公演)

  • Kuchiutsushi no Chocolate (口移しのチョコレート)
  • Tengoku Yarou (天国野郎) as backdancer

Theater G-Rosso Yume o Shinaseru wake ni ikanai (夢を死なせるわけにいかない」)

  • Tonari no Banana (となりのバナナ) as stand-by for Tomomi Kasai, Reina Fujie, Aki Takajo, or Haruka Nakagawa

Team A 6th Stage 'Mokugekisha' (チームA 6th Stage「目撃者」公演)

  • Hoshi no Mukougawa (☆の向こう側)
  • Ude o Kunde (腕を組んで) as substitute of Haruka Nakagawa or Atsuko Maeda

Team B Waiting Show (チームB ウェイティング公演)

  • Gomenne Jewel (ごめんね ジュエル)

Solo discography[edit]

Singles[edit]

ReleaseTitleCopies SoldChart positionsAlbum
Oricon Singles Charts
[4]
BillboardJapan Hot 100
[5]
RIAJ digital tracks*
[6]
February 1, 2012'Mujin Eki' (無人駅, 'Ghost Station')53,204+512TBATBA
January 9, 2013'Moshimo Watashi ga Sora ni Sundeitara' (もしも私が空に住んでいたら, 'If I were living in the sky')[7]25,382+5TBATBATBA
January 8, 2014'Tomonoura Bojō' (鞆の浦慕情)[3]20,1391
April 29, 2015'Hatsusake' (初酒)-13

*RIAJ Digital Tracks established April 2009.

References[edit]

  1. ^「Mujin Eki」DVD(Iwasa Misaki's History Movie)
  2. ^http://www.scramble-egg.com/artist/akb48/118ramerame.htm
  3. ^ ab'2014年01月06日~2014年01月12日のCDシングル週間ランキング(2014年01月20日付)'. oricon.co.jp (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  4. ^'2012年01月30日~2012年02月05日のCDシングル週間ランキング(2012年02月13日付)'. Oricon (in Japanese). Oricon Style.
  5. ^'Hot 100|JAPAN Charts|Billboard JAPAN' (in Japanese). Billboard. Archived from the original on 2010-11-10.
  6. ^有料音楽配信チャート (in Japanese). RIAJ.
  7. ^News - Misaki Iwasa dated December 26, 2012 Tokuma Japan Communications

External links[edit]

  • Misaki Iwasa - Google+(in Japanese)
  • Misaki Iwasa on Twitter
  • Misaki Iwasa on IMDb
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Native name
本田 理沙
Born27 May 1971 (age 48)
Occupation
  • Gravure idol
  • actress
  • singer
Years active1988–
Known for[2]
Modeling information
Height154 cm (5 ft 1 in)
AgencyPrism

Risa Honda (本田 理沙Honda Risa, born 27 May 1971) is a Japanese idol singer and tarento. Her real name is Kozue Honda (本田 こずえHonda Kozue).

She was born from Nakatsu, Ōita.[2] She is represented with the agency Prism.

  • 1Filmography
  • 2Videography
  • 3Discography

Filmography[edit]

TV dramas[edit]

DatesTitleRoleNetworkProductionNotes
1988Momoiro Gakuentoshi Sengen!!: Akebonobashi Misuzuya GakuenCX
Hana no Asuka-gumi!
1990Tennis Shōjo Yume Densetsu! Ai to Kyoko
1991Eiga mitaina Koi shitai TopazTX
Yonimo Kimyōna Monogatari Video DrugCX
Kamakura Renai Iinkai 8th A Imōto no Wedding DressTBS
1992Hagure Keiji Junjōha VRumi MatsukiEXToeiEpisode 13 'Female Flower Painter Who Shields Shoplifting Shoes'
UradekaABCEpisode 8 'Father Killing! Fugitive Witness Who Extinguished the Past'
Sasurai Keiji Ryojō-hen VEXToeiEpisode 12 '
Nov 1992 – Jan 1993FundamentalTX
Kayō Suspense Gekijō 20th Anniversary Bengoshi Ayuko Takabayashi 28: Paris kara Todoita SatsuiNTV
6 Dec 1992Niji ga Deta! 8: Ramen no YugeTBS
28 Mar 1993MonkeyNTV
1993Mei Bugyō: Tōyama no Kin-sanOitoEX5th Series Episode 7 'A Mysterious Young Man Aiming for a Killer'
21 Feb 1994Genkotsu Oshō wa Mei TanteiTBSGetsuyō Drama Special series
1994Hagure Keiji Junjōha VIIEXEpisode 22
9 Jun 1994Mei Bugyō: Tōyama no Kin-sanOkiku8th Series Episode 1 '(Secret) Oku Maid Mystery Death'
1995Kaze no Keiji Tokyo Hatsu!Eiko MatsuiEpisode 9 'To Echigo Yuzawa! Woman Who Sins a Criminal'
Mei Bugyō: Tōyama no Kin-sanOkei7th Series Episode 7 'The Lasso Murder! The Man Who Manipulates the Shield'
Yan Mama Boogie
1996Taikyoku no Ten: Renai Nito MonogatariCXEpisode 18
1997Tōyama no Kin-san vs Onna nezumiEXEpisode 5 'Lovers Who Were Made a Murderer'
1999Christmas no KisekiFBS, NTV
3 Jul 2001Bengoshi Ayuko Takabayashi 20 Shūnenkinen Sakuhin Series Dai 28-dan: Paris kara Todoita SatsuiNTV
Kingyo no Fun
2 Feb 2013Tuna Girl!: Ashita ni YaleFBS

Variety programmes[edit]

TitleNetwork
Ken Shimura no DaijōbudāCX
Tokyo Yellow PageTBS
All-Star Thanksgiving
Super Mario ClubTX
PiropiroCX

Radio programmes[edit]

DatesTitleNetworkRef.
1 Jul 2010 – 29 Jun 2017Risa Honda no Mamma Mia!Noas FM[1]
7 Sep 2011 –Bishu Sho: Honda
2 Apr 2015 –Time Slider

Films[edit]

YearTitleRef.
1991Shōwa Tetsu-fū-den: Nihonkai[1]

Videography[edit]

Videos[edit]

Title
So What
High Heel Gang
Kansai Mutekikai
Ojōsama Gokudō Kumichō
Tokkō! Yan Mama Jingi
Gokudō Hana no Ran: Ane vs Anego
Pachinko Dan-chan
Totte oki Virgin Love Dōtei Monogatari 3
Shōwa Tetsu-fū-den: Nihonkai
Deep
Makoto Kitano × Yoshikazu Takeuchi “Koikuchi” Talk Radio

DVD[edit]

DateTitlePublisherStarring
1 Aug 2004Idol o Mekke!! AMS-04DVD MakerRisa Honda, Yuko Nitō, Satomi Kawai, etc.
10 Oct 2004Idol o Mekke!! AMS-02Risa Honda, Miwa Kawagoe, Hikaru Nishida, etc.
15 Dec 2006Pachinko Mushuku II-kō no Gambler Dan JirōLine CommunicationsRiki Takeuchi, Kentaro Nakakura, Risa Honda
25 Jul 2008Ojōsama Gokudō KumichōHappinet Pictures
30 Aug 2008Makoto Kitano × Yoshikazu Takeuchi 'Koikuchi'Victor EntertainmentMakoto Kitano, Yoshikazu Takeuchi, Risa Honda, etc.
25 May 2009Risa HondaGM Museum SoftRisa Honda
25 Oct 2009burnishAir Control
22 Jan 2010RenJapan Media Supply Co., Ltd.
7 Apr 2010OL no Koi –S to M–AttackersRisa Goto, Risa Honda, Misaki Shiraishi
7 May 2010OL no Himitsu –S to M–Risa Honda, Misaki Shiraishi
7 Aug 2010RashinRisa Honda

Discography[edit]

Singles[edit]

DateTitle
1 Jul 1988Lesson 2 / Innocent
21 Oct 1988Ichigo ga Porori / Flapper
8 Mar 1989Maji! / Maji 2
1 Jul 1989Sasotte Iriguchi furuete Deguchi / Yokohama Kotokunibito
1 Nov 1989Yōshanaku Itoshite / Seventeen's Heart
21 May 1990Documentary / Umi
22 May 1991a-za-mi / Itoshi teru...

Albums[edit]

DateTitleSongsNotes
30 Apr 1989Me Her Scramble
  • Me Her Scramble
  • Lesson 2
  • Ichigo ga Porori
  • Maji!
  • Kagami no Watashi to Face To Face
  • Aru Asa Totsuzen ni
  • Ta-wa-mu-re
  • Summer Poison
  • Ichigo ga Porori Part 2
  • Suppin
Initial version with VHS software containing video clips

Bibliography[edit]

DateTitlePhotographerDateNotes
Nov 1988Deka Dunk ichigo HakushoShueishaDUNK special edit Mook book
Aug 1989Ma Cher ieKoji InomotoGakken
Dec 1989FureaiSeiichi NomuraTis
May 1991Shōjo ga OtonaWani Books
Sep 1992InvestTakeshobo
Dec 1992Ichiban Suki de iteTis
May 1993DreamWorks PublishingReprint edition
Jul 1993Ikashita MusumeKoji InomotoWanimagazine
Aug 1993Heart–FureaiDreamWorks PublishingReprint edition
Aug 1994KealaniMasashige OgataBunkasha
Dec 1995Cheese Cheese!!Toshihiko Imamura
Oct 1996RYoshida Muto
Mar 1999Risa Time AgainMorihiro MoriSankū Shuppan

References[edit]

  1. ^ abc80-Nendai Idol collection (in Japanese). Bessatsu Takarajima 2611. p. 105.
  2. ^ ab'公式プロフィール' (in Japanese). Sal Pro. Retrieved 29 Aug 2017.

External links[edit]

  • Risa's Cafe – Ameba Blog (in Japanese)
  • Sal Pro Talent Management Department Prism – Affiliation office
  • Oita Talent Development School TPet(in Japanese)

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