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==Awards==
==Awards==
* [2013.01.07] Japan Gold Disc Awards: New Artist of the Year
* [2013.01.07] 27th Japan Gold Disc Awards: New Artist of the Year
* [2015.03.02] Japan Gold Disc Awards: Best 5 singles – "[[Nandome no Aozora ka|Nandome no Aozora ka?]]"
* [2015.03.02] 29th Japan Gold Disc Awards: Best 5 singles – "[[Nandome no Aozora ka|Nandome no Aozora ka?]]"
* [2016.02.26] Japan Gold Disc Awards: Best 5 singles – "[[Taiyou Knock]]"
* [2016.02.26] 30th Japan Gold Disc Awards: Best 5 singles – "[[Taiyou Knock]]"
* [2017.02.27] Japan Gold Disc Awards: Best 5 singles – "[[Sayonara no Imi (Nogizaka46)|Sayonara no Imi]]"
* [2017.02.27] 31st Japan Gold Disc Awards: Best 5 singles – "[[Sayonara no Imi (Nogizaka46)|Sayonara no Imi]]"
* [2017.12.04] [[Wikipedia:Japan Cable Awards|50th Japan Cable Awards]]: Excellent Music Award
* [2017.12.04] [[Wikipedia:Japan Cable Awards|50th Japan Cable Awards]]: Excellent Music Award
* [2017.12.30] [[Wikipedia:59th Japan Record Awards|59th Japan Record Awards]]: Grand Prix – "[[Influencer]]"
* [2017.12.30] [[Wikipedia:59th Japan Record Awards|59th Japan Record Awards]]: Grand Prix – "[[Influencer]]"
* [2018.02.26] Japan Gold Disc Awards: Best 5 singles – "[[Nigemizu]]"
* [2018.02.26] 32nd Japan Gold Disc Awards: Best 5 singles – "[[Nigemizu]]"
* [2018.12.30] [[Wikipedia:60th Japan Record Awards|60th Japan Record Awards]]: Grand Prix – "[[Synchronicity (Nogizaka46)|Synchronicity]]"
* [2018.12.30] [[Wikipedia:60th Japan Record Awards|60th Japan Record Awards]]: Grand Prix – "[[Synchronicity (Nogizaka46)|Synchronicity]]"
* [2019.02.26] Japan Gold Disc Awards: Best 5 singles – "Synchronicity" & "[[Jikochuu de Ikou!]]"
* [2019.02.26] 33rd Japan Gold Disc Awards: Best 5 singles – "Synchronicity" & "[[Jikochuu de Ikou!]]"
* [2019.12.30] [[Wikipedia:61st Japan Record Awards|61st Japan Record Awards]]: Excellent work award – "[[Sing Out!]]"
* [2019.12.30] [[Wikipedia:61st Japan Record Awards|61st Japan Record Awards]]: Excellent work award – "[[Sing Out!]]"
* [2021.03.15] Japan Gold Disc Awards: Best 5 Singles – "[[Shiawase no Hogoshoku]]"
* [2021.03.15] 35th Japan Gold Disc Awards: Best 5 Singles – "[[Shiawase no Hogoshoku]]"
* [2021.10.29] [[Wikipedia:2021 MTV Video Music Awards Japan|20th MTV Video Music Awards Japan]]: MTV Pop the World Award
* [2021.10.29] [[Wikipedia:2021 MTV Video Music Awards Japan|20th MTV Video Music Awards Japan]]: MTV Pop the World Award
* [2022.03.14] 36th Japan Gold Disc Awards: Best 5 Albums – ''[[Time Flies|Time flies]]"; Best 5 Singles – "[[Gomen ne Fingers Crossed|Gomen ne Fingers crossed]]", "[[Boku wa Boku wo Suki ni Naru]]"
* [2023.03.10] 37th Japan Gold Disc Awards: Best 5 Singles (Japan) – "[[Koko ni wa Nai Mono]]", "[[Suki to Iu no wa Rock da ze!]]"
* [2023.11.22] 22nd MTV Video Music Awards Japan: Best Group Video -Japan- – "[[Ohitorisama Tengoku]]"
* [2023.11.22] 22nd MTV Video Music Awards Japan: Best Group Video -Japan- – "[[Ohitorisama Tengoku]]"
* [2024.03.13] 38th Japan Gold Disc Awards: "Ohitorisama Tengoku"


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 18:14, 14 March 2024

Nogizaka46 promoting "Monopoly" (2023)

Nogizaka46 (乃木坂46) is a Japanese pop idol group produced by Akimoto Yasushi. They were first introduced as AKB48's "official rivals". Nogizaka46's official rival group is Boku ga Mitakatta Aozora

Members

Nogizaka46 promoting "Oide Shampoo" (2012)
Nogizaka46 promoting "Barrette" (2013)
Nogizaka46 promoting "Kizuitara Kataomoi" (2014)
Nogizaka46 promoting "Ima, Hanashitai Dareka ga Iru" (2015)
Nogizaka46 promoting "Sayonara no Imi" (2016)
Nogizaka46 promoting "Nigemizu" (2017)
Nogizaka46 promoting "Jikochuu de Ikou!" (2018)

Names that are italicized denote that the member has announced their graduation. Names in bold denote captain.

3rd Generation

4th Generation

5th Generation

Former Members

Information

At the end of 2011, Akimoto Yasushi decided to start a new idol group to challenge AKB48. Named after the Sony Nogizaka Building in Tokyo, and with the number 46 to 'Challenge AKB even with fewer members,' Nogizaka46 was created.

The early stages of their development were documented on a TV show called Nogizaka tte Doko? and the group debuted with their first single "Guruguru Curtain" in February 2012. However, before their debut, two members withdrew, Yoshimoto Ayaka and Yamamoto Honoka.

Later in 2012, they released their second single "Oide Shampoo". Due to poor reception, the choreography and costuming was changed shortly before release. Around the same time, they also announced plans for an audition for their second generation members.

Discography

Nogizaka46 promoting "Sing Out!" (2019)
Nogizaka46 promoting "Shiawase no Hogoshoku" (2020)
Nogizaka46 promoting "Gomen ne Fingers crossed" (2021)
Nogizaka46 promoting "Koko ni wa Nai Mono" (2022)

Albums

Best Albums

Other Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Video Releases

Concerts / Live
Music Video Collection
Documentary
Musical
Television/Variety

Compilations / Other

Awards

External Links