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== Information ==
== Information ==
Harvest was formed in October 2012 when it was announced that they would release a song on a single with fellow Hello! Project group [[Peaberry]]. They were formed to be part of the ''Hello! Project SATOYAMA Movement'', a movement that aims to remind Japan of their beautiful countrysides ([[Wikipedia:Satoyama|Satoyama]]) and the need to conserve them.
Harvest was formed in October 2012 when it was announced that they would release a song on a single with fellow Hello! Project group [[Peaberry]]. They were formed alongside the group [[GREEN FIELDS]] to be part of the ''Hello! Project SATOYAMA Movement'', a movement that aims to remind Japan of their beautiful countrysides ([[Wikipedia:Satoyama|Satoyama]]) and the need to conserve them.


==Discography==
==Discography==
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* [http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/haro-sato Official "Hello! SATOYAMA Life" Website]
* [http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/haro-sato Official "Hello! SATOYAMA Life" Website]


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[[Category:Japanese Girl Groups]]
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Latest revision as of 18:51, 6 July 2016

Harvest (2012)

Harvest (ハーベスト) is a Japanese pop girl group managed by Up-Front Agency and part of Hello! Project.

Members

Information

Harvest was formed in October 2012 when it was announced that they would release a song on a single with fellow Hello! Project group Peaberry. They were formed alongside the group GREEN FIELDS to be part of the Hello! Project SATOYAMA Movement, a movement that aims to remind Japan of their beautiful countrysides (Satoyama) and the need to conserve them.

Discography

Singles

External Links