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  • The final winners of the competition were [[Matsumuro Mai]], [[Tachibana Kana]] and [[Hasebe
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  • Early 2007, Kamiki was one of the winners of the [http://www.riaj.or.jp/e/data/gdisc/2007.html 21th Japan Gold Disc A
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  • ...ing]], [[April Barbaran]], [[Danielle Delaunay]], and [[Mika Todd]] as the winners of the Pacific Dream Pop Singer Competition out of 1500 applicants. The gro
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  • <!-- 1st generation -->In June 2004, thirty-two winners were selected from the 10,570 applicants of the "Hello Pro Egg Audition 200 In June, [[Mano Erina]], [[Ogura Manami]], and [[Komine Momoka]], the winners of the "Up-Front Group "Egg" Audition", joined the Eggs.
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  • ...ecialize in Kansai centered activities. The group was composed of the four winners of Hello! Project Kansai Audition 2005. They have appeared in many mediums
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  • ...oss the country. However on August 7th, it was announced that there was no winners from this audition. Later on November 4, 2014 it was announced that the gro
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  • ...copies and landed 9th on the [[Oricon]] charts. They were announced as the winners in January 2001 and made their official debut as CHEMISTRY with their singl
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  • ** Winners: [[Orestes Destrade Cucuas]], [[Tsujita Osamu]] ** Winners: [[Ramos Ruy]], [[Okayama Kazunari]], [[Takaki Narita]]
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  • ...|MIDI]] works in Yamaha's 3rd XG DATA CONTEST and was chosen as one of six winners, receiving the Technique award. While his first piece [[wikipedia:Kaiseki|K
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  • ...and eleven singles all within three years' time. The group was one of the winners of last years [[Japan Gold Disc]] New Artist of the Year Award proving that
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  • ...rea's top music award ceremonies, and was one of the three "Best Newcomer" winners at the 21st [[wikipedia:Golden Disk Awards|Golden Disk Awards]].
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  • '''Okada Yui''' was one of the 2004 [[Hello! Pro Egg]] Audition winners. She was most well-known as a memberof the group [[v-u-den]], along with [[
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  • * 1997-05-25 - [[Sharan Q]] Fukuoka Audition part 3. Winners:Kouguchi Azusa/Aoki Akiko/Matsumoto Yumie * 1997-06-22 - [[Sharan Q]] Tokyo audition part 4. Winners:[[Fukuda Asuka]]/Kawamura Risa/Kabutomori Masayo
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  • ...king up the role of Playing Manager of the Engeki Joshibu, directly to the winners of the 2014 Engeki Joshi Project Audition. In a February 27, 2015 blog post
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  • ...ations being accepted from July 1st to July 31st from girls ages 16-22. No winners came from the first audition, and a second run began immediately with the s
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  • She was one of the 2003 [[Hello! Project]] audition winners. Reportedly she was supposed to debut as a solo artist, however nothing cam
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  • ...with [[Victor Entertainment Inc.]]'s [[Sweetstar Records]]. Out of the two winners: [[ Matsubara Shizuka]] and [[Yuguchi Aimi]], TAKUYA ended up working with
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  • '''Ice Creamusume''' was formed in 2008 by the six winners of the Hello! Project New Star auditions in Taiwan. Each member was given a
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  • Nakagawa was chosen as one of the winners of [[Miss Magazine|Miss Magazine 2002]], which helped to boost her populari
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  • ...5 New Artist Award" category in the 24th Japan Gold Disc Awards. The other winners were [[JASMINE]], [[supercell]], [[Big Bang]] and [[Hilcrhyme]].
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  • As one of the winners of [[Miss Magazine|Miss Magazine 2005]] (chosen out of 16,000 people), Toki
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  • ...utsal] team was formed that took winners from past years along with 2005's winners. (''See [[Miss Magazine (futsal)]]''.) ==<span class="mw-headline"> Winners Since 2001 </span>==
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  • ...http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/futsal futsal] team, most members being past winners of the annual [[Miss Magazine]] contest. As of 2007, they belong to the [[S
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  • The members of Sister Q were three winners chosen out of 20,000 from the '''Smile Vocal Audition''' in 2003. Each girl
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  • ...of the [[Japan Record Awards|51st Japan Record Awards]], making EXILE the winners for two years in a row. As the single sold 270,513 copies in 2009, it becam
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  • * [1995.02.22] [[Oh Oh Oh ~We Are the Winners~|OH OH OH ~We are the Winners~]]
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  • Iwasa Mayuko made her debut as one of the winners of [[Miss Magazine|Miss Magazine 2003]]. Because of gravure idols like [[Og * [2004.08.27] [[Yuuki]] (with other Miss Magazine 2003 winners [[Natsume Sano|Natsume Sano]], [[Seto Saki]], [[Amakawa Miho|Amakawa Miho]]
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  • ...ent. Thirteen year old Furuya Keita (and another girl) were chosen as the "winners" out of 8,751 contestants. flow tracked Keita down and he joined the now fo
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  • ...ebut in 2000 after winning a popular online music contest. Along the other winners of the event, they released a compilation album, which sold considerably we
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  • ...i''' is a Japanese [[Gravure|gravure]] idol and actress. She is one of the winners of [[Miss Magazine|Miss Magazine 2004]].
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  • ==Past Winners==
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  • ...dia:Hip-hop_dance|Hip-hop]] dancing techniques that she learned from the [[Winners Dance School]] while she was a trainee.
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  • ...pecialize in Kansai centered activities. The group is composed of the four winners of Hello! Project Kansai Audition 2005 and was originally called '''Hello!
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  • ...mbers of [[Morning Musume]]. Because no new members were selected from the winners of the previous [[Lucky 7 Audition]], a second audition was held. The detai
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  • ...t [[Rie ScrAmble]]. She got her start in 1984 when she was one of eighteen winners for that year's Miss Seventeen Contest. She later debuted as a singer a yea
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  • ...n 2007 and originally under [[Source Music]]. They debuted after being the winners of the talent show ''[[Show Survival]]''. They had decided to temporarily d
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  • * [2011.11.24] Melon Music Awards: Top 10 Artist Winners (Bonsang)
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  • ...EW STAR'' auditions where it was decided they were too young to become the winners, however producer [[Tsunku]] was impressed at how they entertained the audi
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  • ...Morning Musume]]'s ninth generation, joining along with the three audition winners [[Ikuta Erina]], [[Sayashi Riho]], and [[Suzuki Kanon]].
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  • ...nclosed with a mini-poster (100 winners), and a special post card set (307 winners).
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  • ...ini poster enclosed (100 winners), and C prize - Special postcard set (307 winners). This is Shiina's fourth album produced by [[Kine Naoto]].
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  • * He participated in the TV reality "M.NET Hot Blood", the winners of the program formed the groups [[2PM]] and [[2AM]].
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  • ...show. The tracklist order shows the final results of the contests.<br>The winners, "Future Liger", were able to perform on ''[[Music Core]]'' in July 18, as
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  • ...RS FOREVER ~Shourisha yo~]] (WINNERS FOREVER ~勝利者よ~; ''For the Winners'')" ...]] - "[[Shourisha-tachi no Banka]] (勝利者達の挽歌; ''Elegy for the Winners'')"
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  • ...January. [[Ikuta Erina]], [[Sayashi Riho]], and [[Suzuki Kanon]] were the winners selected from the audition, while [[Fukumura Mizuki]] made her debut from [ ...5th to August 7th. Several months later it was yet again announced that no winners had been found from the general public applications, and that the 13th gene
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  • ...a Yuu]]) of the audition were inducted in October along with the four main winners, and another two let in in December. A second audition was held the followi ...er seen with approximately 22000 prospective actors. Three won; one of the winners was 12-year-old [[Nishii Yukito]], who was the youngest audition winner in
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  • ...E]]. The title track was used as the ending theme song for the TV show ''[[WINNERS]]''. The single reached #16 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 6 week
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  • # It's Style '95 Contest Winners
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  • ...of TV program [[ASAYAN]] to recruit new dancers. The list below are of the winners of those auditions.)''
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  • ...of the [[Japan Record Awards|52nd Japan Record Awards]], making EXILE the winners for three years in a row.
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  • ...but first-week sales for a female artist. On June 6, the second generation winners were announced at the end of Team N's performance at TDC Hall. The introduc In February 2012, the third generation winners were announced, consisting of 23 members. The group also released their thi
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  • ...]]". In 2010, after Minka left, they held auditions for new members. The 3 winners were: [[COCO]], [[Maam]] and [[Yuzuki]]. All of them also have their own [[
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  • ...s Association "History of the Japan Record Awards - List of the 38th Award Winners]</ref>. The single reached #3 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on
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  • Prior to joining [[Morning Musume]], Sayashi Riho was one of five winners of the "JC & Jk" audition and got the chance to perform in Morning Musume's
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  • * One of the 50 winners of the Young Jump Gravure Competition.
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  • ..."[[AG7]]", which was made up of all the previous Animax Anisong Grand Prix winners--[[Kita Shuuhei]], [[HIMEKA]], [[Sasaki Sayaka]], [[Suzuki Konomi]], [[Okam
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  • ''Note: 1998 to January 2003 winners were selected by the not in use now countdown charts. The award was not yet
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  • ...ith the bonus track Lucky Seven, featuring 16 of the top 40 AKB48 election winners, plus a bonus DVD with three music videos, part two of the documentary on t
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  • ...join FLOWER. They were [[Bando Nozomi]] and [[Sato Harumi]]. However, the winners of the vocalist audition would not be announced until an E-girls show on Ma
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  • # [[Winners (m.o.v.e)|Winners]] <small>(original: [[G-GRIP]])</small>
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  • ...n August 2011 where she became a finalist but was not chosen as one of the winners. She also took part in the 2011 "[[Morning Musume 10ki Member "Genki Jirush
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  • ...n an E-girls show on July 26, 2011 held at SHIBUYA-AX along with the other winners of the vocal audition. Washio left Flower in September 2019 and E-girls in
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  • ...in an E-girls show on May 14, 2011 held at SHIBUYA-AX along with the other winners of the vocal audition. In October 12, 2014, she announced her departure fro
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  • ...in an E-girls show on May 14, 2011 held at SHIBUYA-AX along with the other winners of the vocal audition. She graduated from both Flower and E-girls on Octobe
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  • ...tp://www.ifpihk.org/www_1/go29e.php 2006 IFPI Hong Kong Album Sales Awards winners list] Retrieved 2011-04-19</ref> It is the second best selling album in Tai
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  • ...e in the film ''[[Ghost Mou Ichido Dakishimetai]]'', she became one of the winners of the "Rookie of the Year" Award at the 34th [[Japan Academy Awards]].
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  • ...jou Gaku]]'' starting December 16, 2010, ending 23 December 2010. Audition winners were announced January 2, 2011. * '''Winners:''' [[Fukumura Mizuki]], [[Ikuta Erina]], [[Sayashi Riho]] and [[Suzuki Kan
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  • ...Hello Pro! Time]] from the September 9 to the September 22, 2011. Audition winners were announced September 29, 2011. * '''Winners:''' [[Iikubo Haruna]], [[Sato Masaki]], [[Ishida Ayumi]] and [[Kudo Haruka]
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  • ...st New Band". With their song "[[Naega Jeil Jal Naga]]", 2NE1 were crowned winners of the title on November 10, 2011, making this their first US Award. They p
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  • ...in six years (excluding draftees and [[AKB48 Team 8|Team 8]] members). 11 winners were introduced on May 3, 2022. ...sal Music Japan]]'s [[EMI Music Japan|EMI Records]] label. On April 9th, 8 winners were announced for the group's 18th generation. On April 26th, AKB48 releas
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  • ...Up Girls was announced at the concert, though it was not specified if the winners would be members of the group or part of a new sister group. An age limit o On February 25th, the winners of the audition were announced consisting of [[Takahagi Chinatsu]], [[Hashi
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  • * '''Winners:''' ex-Egg [[Oda Sakura]]
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  • ...d be chosen from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei. Kaga was revealed as one of two winners of the Morning Musume 13th Generation Shinseiki Audition on December 12, 20
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  • .../band. The show serves as a second chance for the participants as the five winners of the show will re-debut as an idol group.
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  • ...r announced her graduation from Morning Musume and in November of 2012 the winners of the audition were revealed during Morning Musume's concert tour, where t
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  • ...huusei]] member [[Ishiyama Sakura]] and new member [[Endo Akari]] were the winners to join.
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  • ...wins them a spot in the finals but also stirs up trouble with the previous winners the School Gyrls.
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  • ...n August 2011 where she became a finalist but was not chosen as one of the winners. She later participated in the 2011 "[[Morning Musume]] 10th Generation Gen
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  • * One of the 50 winners of the Young Jump Gravure Competition.
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  • * One of the 50 winners of the Young Jump Gravure Competition.
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  • ...ss along with the others when it was announced the audition resulted in no winners. She was later introduced as a member of [[Hello! Pro Kenshuusei]] through
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  • ...yuu]] managed by [http://www.ddl-ltd.co.jp/ dandelion]. She was one of two winners of the ''[http://macross30.com/mmc/ Miss Macross 30 Contest]''.
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  • ...was a unit from [[SNH48]]. The members of this sub-unit are from the top 3 winners from the [[SNH48 9th Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo "MengXiang GaoFei"|SNH48 9th
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  • ...[Asakura Momo|Asakura]], and [[Natsukawa Shiina|Natsukawa]] emerged as the winners. The following year in 2012, the three made their debut in the social mobil
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  • On July 7, 2021 in episode #383 of ''Hello! Project Station'' three winners from the joint Juice=Juice and Tsubaki Factory audition were revealed to be
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  • On June 21, 2018, NGT48's second generation winners were announced, consisting of 16 members.
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  • '''AG7''' is a group made up of all the winners of the Animax Anisong Grand Prix from 2007-2013. ...e given their name because at the time of their creation, there had been 7 winners of the ANIMAX Anisong Grand Prix so far. So far they have only released on
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  • ...i alone, it was instead performed by a group created from all the previous winners of the ANIMAX Anisong Grand Prix called [[AG7]], including Kobayashi. Firs
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  • ...kino Maria]] & [[Haga Akane]] were selected to join alongside the audition winners)
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  • * '''Winners:''' None
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  • The winners formed the group [[I.O.I]].
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  • ...r to their debut, [[Brave Brothers]] auditioned 5,800 people in Japan. The winners, four Japanese girls and one Thai girl, were trained in Korea, getting assi
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  • ...no Tensai Shoujo" (lit. Genius Girl from Okinawa). The audition spawned no winners, and rumors said that it was actually a "record company audition", as sever
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  • ...year was in 2012 when they beat 4.000 applicants in an audition, which the winners will be the opening act for [[ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION]] at [[Ki/oon Record
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  • ...rning Musume]], alongside "[[Morning Musume '19 LOVE Audition ]]" audition winners [[Kitagawa Rio]] and [[Okamura Homare]]. Their first live appearances would
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  • ...tion began on July 1, 2015, but in late September it was announced that no winners had been chosen and the audition would be held again immediately, still ope
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  • ...on the webshow "[[Upcoming]]". She was revealed to be one of two audition winners, along with [[Nihei Yuuka]], on April 1, 2016 in the last segment aired. Pr
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  • ...on the webshow "[[Upcoming]]". She was revealed to be one of two audition winners, along with [[Kobayashi Hikaru]], on April 1, 2016 in the last segment aire
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  • ...irst Morning Musume 13th Generation Shinseiki Audition that resulted in no winners. ...chosen from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei. Yokoyama was revealed as one of two winners of the Morning Musume 13th Generation Shinseiki Audition on December 12, 20
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  • ...l unit [[SunRisa]] sometime in 2014. In August 2014 Okamura was one of the winners of an audition to become an exclusive model for the girls magazine ''Dream
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