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* [[Sato Chiaki]] (佐藤千明) – Vocal
 
 
* [[Tsuno Maisa]] (津野米咲) – Guitar
 
* [[Tsuno Maisa]] (津野米咲) – Guitar
 
* [[Fujimoto Hikari]] (藤本ひかり) – Bass
 
* [[Fujimoto Hikari]] (藤本ひかり) – Bass
 
* [[Utagawa Naho]] (歌川菜穂) – Drums
 
* [[Utagawa Naho]] (歌川菜穂) – Drums
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Revision as of 15:25, 8 December 2017

Akai Ko-en promoting "Koi to Uso" (2017)
Akai Ko-en (赤い公園; Red Park) is a Japanese pop-rock girl band under EMI Records Japan.

Members

Former

Discography

Akai Ko-en promoting Mouretsu Rythmique (2014)
Akai Ko-en promoting "KOIKI" (2015)
Akai Ko-en promoting Junjou Randsel (2016)

Albums

Best Albums

  • [2018.02.14] Sekihan (赤飯; Red Rice)

Other Albums

  • [2011.03.xx] Bremen to Aruku (ブレーメンとあるく; Bremen and Walking) (Indies)

Mini-Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

  • [2013.04.26] Imasara (今更; At This Late Hour)
  • [2013.08.28] Toumei (透明; Transparency)
  • [2014.07.30] Cider (サイダー)
  • [2014.08.27] NOW ON AIR

Demos

  • [2011.01.xx] Hajimemashite (はじめまして; Nice to Meet You) (Indies)

Compilations / Other

External Links