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Matsumoto Wakana

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Matsumoto Wakana (2020)

Matsumoto Wakana (松本わかな) is a Japanese pop singer and idol managed by Up-Front Promotion and part of Hello! Project. She is a ninth generation member of ANGERME.

Profile

  • Name: Matsumoto Wakana (松本わかな)
  • Birthdate: September 1, 2007 (2007-09-01) (age 17)
  • Birthplace: Kanagawa, Japan
  • Hobbies: Cooking, strolling
  • Looks Up To: Okamura Minami
  • Hello! Project groups:

History

Matsumoto Wakana was selected from the "ANGERME ONLY ONE Audition ~Watashi wo Tsukuru no wa Watashi~" audition to become a ninth generation member of ANGERME. She was first revealed as a member, alongside fellow audition winner Kawana Rin and Hello Pro Kenshuusei member Tamenaga Shion, on November 2, 2020 during a special video premiere on the ANGERME YouTube channel. During the reveal her member color was also announced to be white. Their first performance with the group would take place during sixth generation member Funaki Musubu's graduation concert on December 9, 2020, titled "ANGERME Concert 2020 ~Kishoutenketsu~ Funaki Musubu Sotsugyou Special".


Trivia

  • Her favorite sport is tennis.
  • Her motto is "Keizoku wa chikara nari" (継続は力なり; Continuation is power).
  • She wanted to join ANGERME since she was in kindergarten.
  • She and Kawana Rin already knew who fellow 9th generation member Tamenaga Shion was, because they both followed Hello! Project and Hello Pro Kenshuusei.
  • She won runner-up in the tennis Under-14 division of the Osaka Junior Satellite Singles in 2020.
  • As of November 4, 2020 she was ranked 27th (of 120) in the Singles, Under-13 category.

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