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[[Image:Sasaki Tsukushi - PRODUCE 101 JAPAN THE GIRLS promo.jpg|thumb|330px|Sasaki Tsukushi promoting ''[[Produce 101 Japan the Girls|PRODUCE 101 JAPAN THE GIRLS]]'' (2023)]] | [[Image:Sasaki Tsukushi - PRODUCE 101 JAPAN THE GIRLS promo.jpg|thumb|330px|Sasaki Tsukushi promoting ''[[Produce 101 Japan the Girls|PRODUCE 101 JAPAN THE GIRLS]]'' (2023)]] | ||
− | '''Sasaki Tsukushi''' (佐々木つくし) is a Japanese dancer. She is a former member of the [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] trainee girl group [[CDL ∞]]. She | + | '''Sasaki Tsukushi''' (佐々木つくし) is a Japanese dancer. She is a former member of the [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] trainee girl group [[CDL ∞]]. She was a contestant on the [[LDH]] audition program ''[[Icon Z ~Dreams for Children~|iCON Z ~Dreams For Children~]]'' and the survival show ''[[Produce 101 Japan the Girls|PRODUCE 101 JAPAN THE GIRLS]]''. |
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Sasaki Tsukushi promoting PRODUCE 101 JAPAN THE GIRLS (2023)
Sasaki Tsukushi (佐々木つくし) is a Japanese dancer. She is a former member of the Japanese pop trainee girl group CDL ∞. She was a contestant on the LDH audition program iCON Z ~Dreams For Children~ and the survival show PRODUCE 101 JAPAN THE GIRLS.
Profile
- Name: Sasaki Tsukushi (佐々木つくし)
- Birthdate: May 26, 2006
- Birthplace: Iwate, Japan
- Hometown: Shimane, Japan
- Blood Type: O
- Height: 158cm
- MBTI: ISFJ
- Hobbies: Keeping things organized, human observation, recollection
- Specialties: Dance
- Groups:
- CDL ∞ (2022–2023; as Tsukushi (ツクシ))
Filmography
Television
Year | Title | Network | Role | Notes | |
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Romaji | Kana/Kanji | ||||
2022 | iCON Z ~Dreams For Children~ | – | TV Tokyo | Contestant | Survival show that former MOONCHILD – Ranked 7th |
2023 | PRODUCE 101 JAPAN THE GIRLS | – | Lemino | Contestant | Survival show that formed ME:I – Ranked 27th |
Trivia
- She began dancing when she was 3 years old.
- She became a member of the dance crew Fabulous Sisters in 2016.
- She, along with her team, won the World of Dance competition two years in a row.
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