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− | '''Nozawa Rena''' (野澤玲奈) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and [[Idol]] managed by [[AKS]]. She is currently a member of [[AKB48]] [[AKB48 Team | + | '''Nozawa Rena''' (野澤玲奈) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and [[Idol]] managed by [[AKS]]. She is currently a member of [[AKB48]] [[AKB48 Team K|Team K]], and was previously a concurrent and full-time member of [[JKT48]]. |
==Profile== | ==Profile== | ||
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*** [[JKT48 Team J]] (2012–2014) | *** [[JKT48 Team J]] (2012–2014) | ||
** [[AKB48]] (2013–) | ** [[AKB48]] (2013–) | ||
− | *** [[AKB48 Team K]] (2013–2014) | + | *** [[AKB48 Team K]] (2013–2014; 2018–) |
*** [[AKB48 Team B]] (2014–2015) | *** [[AKB48 Team B]] (2014–2015) | ||
− | *** [[AKB48 Team 4]] (2015–) | + | *** [[AKB48 Team 4]] (2015–2018) |
==AKB48 Song Participation== | ==AKB48 Song Participation== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Originally a first generation member of [[JKT48]], she was placed in [[JKT48 Team J|Team J]] on December 23, 2012. Her concurrency with JKT48 was cancelled during the AKB48 Group Grand Shuffle in 2014, making her a full-time member of [[AKB48]]. | * Originally a first generation member of [[JKT48]], she was placed in [[JKT48 Team J|Team J]] on December 23, 2012. Her concurrency with JKT48 was cancelled during the AKB48 Group Grand Shuffle in 2014, making her a full-time member of [[AKB48]]. | ||
− | ** She was announced for a concurrent position with AKB48 in June 2013, and was placed in [[AKB48 Team K|Team K]] in September. She was fully transferred to [[AKB48 Team B|Team B]] during the AKB48 Group Grand Shuffle in 2014, then transferred to [[AKB48 Team 4|Team 4]] during the AKB48 team shuffle in 2015. | + | ** She was announced for a concurrent position with AKB48 in June 2013, and was placed in [[AKB48 Team K|Team K]] in September. She was fully transferred to [[AKB48 Team B|Team B]] during the AKB48 Group Grand Shuffle in 2014, then transferred to [[AKB48 Team 4|Team 4]] during the AKB48 team shuffle in 2015. She was transferred back to [[AKB48 Team K|Team K]] during the AKB48 team shuffle in 2017. |
* Has lived in Thailand and Australia prior to Indonesia. | * Has lived in Thailand and Australia prior to Indonesia. | ||
* Has stated on Twitter that her first language is English, followed by Japanese, then Indonesian.<!-- Source: http://twitter.com/RENAN0ZAWA/status/421268377978408960 --> | * Has stated on Twitter that her first language is English, followed by Japanese, then Indonesian.<!-- Source: http://twitter.com/RENAN0ZAWA/status/421268377978408960 --> | ||
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[[File:AKB48 Nozawa Rena 2016.jpg|120px|AKB48 2016]] | [[File:AKB48 Nozawa Rena 2016.jpg|120px|AKB48 2016]] | ||
+ | [[File:AKB48 Nozawa Rena 2017.jpg|120px|AKB48 2017]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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{{JKT48}} | {{JKT48}} | ||
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[[Category:Tokyo Artists]] | [[Category:Tokyo Artists]] | ||
[[Category:Idols]] | [[Category:Idols]] |
Revision as of 09:42, 2 April 2018
Nozawa Rena (野澤玲奈) is a Japanese pop singer and Idol managed by AKS. She is currently a member of AKB48 Team K, and was previously a concurrent and full-time member of JKT48.
Contents
Profile
- Birth Name: Nozawa Rena (野澤玲奈)
- Stage Name: Rena Nozawa (レナ・ノザワ) (JKT48)
- Nicknames: Renachan (レナチャン), Rena (レナ), Nozawanachan (野沢菜ちゃん), NOZA (ノザ)
- Date of Birth: May 6, 1998
- Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan
- Blood Type: B
- Height: 167cm
- Bands / Groups:
- JKT48 (2011–2014)
- JKT48 Team J (2012–2014)
- AKB48 (2013–)
- AKB48 Team K (2013–2014; 2018–)
- AKB48 Team B (2014–2015)
- AKB48 Team 4 (2015–2018)
- JKT48 (2011–2014)
AKB48 Song Participation
Singles
Single | Participating Song | Position/Unit |
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Heart Ereki | Sasameyuki Regret | Team K |
Mae Shika Mukanee | Kimi no Uso wo Shitteita | Beauty Giraffes |
Labrador Retriever | B Garden | Team B |
Kibouteki Refrain | Loneliness Club | Team B |
Kuchibiru ni Be My Baby | Nanka, Chotto, Kyuu ni... | Team 4 |
Tsubasa wa Iranai | Kangaeru Hito | Team 4 |
Other Singles
Single | Participating Song | Position/Unit |
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Sakasazaka | Sakasazaka | Jankenmin |
Albums
Album | Participating Song | Position/Unit |
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Tsugi no Ashiato | Kyouhansha | Oshima Team K |
Koko ga Rhodes da, Koko de Tobe! | To go de | Kuramochi Team B |
0 to 1 no Aida | Nakigoto Time | Team 4 |
Stage Units
JKT48 Song Participation
Singles
Single | Participating Song | Position/Unit |
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RIVER | RIVER | |
Sakura no Shiori -Pembatas Buku Sakura- | ||
Kimi ni Au Tabi Koi wo Suru -Jatuh Cinta Setiap Bertemu Denganmu- |
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Yuuhi wo Miteiru ka? -Apakah Kau Melihat Mentari Senja?- |
Nagai Hikari -Cahaya Panjang- | |
Fortune Cookie in Love -Fortune Cookie Yang Mencinta- |
Fortune Cookie in Love -Fortune Cookie Yang Mencinta- |
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Fortune Cookie in Love -English Version- |
Albums
Stage Units
Trivia
- Originally a first generation member of JKT48, she was placed in Team J on December 23, 2012. Her concurrency with JKT48 was cancelled during the AKB48 Group Grand Shuffle in 2014, making her a full-time member of AKB48.
- She was announced for a concurrent position with AKB48 in June 2013, and was placed in Team K in September. She was fully transferred to Team B during the AKB48 Group Grand Shuffle in 2014, then transferred to Team 4 during the AKB48 team shuffle in 2015. She was transferred back to Team K during the AKB48 team shuffle in 2017.
- Has lived in Thailand and Australia prior to Indonesia.
- Has stated on Twitter that her first language is English, followed by Japanese, then Indonesian.
Gallery
External Links
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