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'''Peaberry''' (ピーベリー) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Agency]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. | '''Peaberry''' (ピーベリー) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Agency]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. | ||
== Members == | == Members == | ||
* [[Wada Ayaka]] (和田彩花) ([[S/mileage]]) | * [[Wada Ayaka]] (和田彩花) <small>([[S/mileage]])</small> | ||
* [[Sayashi Riho]] (鞘師里保) ([[Morning Musume]]) | * [[Sayashi Riho]] (鞘師里保) <small>([[Morning Musume]])</small> | ||
== Information == | |||
Peaberry was formed in July 2012 when it was announced that they would perform the original song "[[Cabbage Hakusho]]" (キャベツ白書) at the 2012 [[Hello! Project]] Summer concerts. They were formed alongside the group [[DIY|DIY♡]] 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. The group was named after a type of [[Wikipedia:Peaberry|bean]] found in the coffee plant. | |||
== External Links == | == External Links == |
Revision as of 17:51, 20 July 2012

Peaberry (ピーベリー) is a Japanese pop girl group managed by Up-Front Agency and part of Hello! Project.
Members
- Wada Ayaka (和田彩花) (S/mileage)
- Sayashi Riho (鞘師里保) (Morning Musume)
Information
Peaberry was formed in July 2012 when it was announced that they would perform the original song "Cabbage Hakusho" (キャベツ白書) at the 2012 Hello! Project Summer concerts. They were formed alongside the group DIY♡ 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. The group was named after a type of bean found in the coffee plant.