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==Awards==
* [2019.08.06] MTV Video Music Awards Japan: Best Choreography - "[[Kyun]]"
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* [2018.12.10] [[Wikipedia:2018 Mnet Asian Music Awards|Mnet Asian Music Awards]]: Best New Asian Artist Japan <small>(Hiragana Keyakizaka46)</small>
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* [2019.08.06] [[Wikipedia:2019 MTV Video Music Awards Japan|MTV Video Music Awards Japan]]: Best Choreography &ndash; "[[Kyun]]"
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* [2019.12.30] [[Wikipedia:61st Japan Record Awards|61st Japan Record Awards]]: Outstanding Works Award &ndash; "[[Do Re Mi Sol La Si Do]]"
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* [2020.10.29] [[Wikipedia:2020 MTV Video Music Awards Japan|MTV Video Music Awards Japan]]: Best Choreography &ndash; "[[Seishun no Uma]]"
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* [2021.10.29] [[Wikipedia:MTV Video Music Awards Japan|MTV Video Music Awards Japan]]: Best Art Direction Video &ndash; "[[Tteka]]"
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 20:48, 3 November 2021

Hinatazaka46 promoting "Tteka" (2021)

Hinatazaka46 (日向坂46), formerly known as Hiragana Keyakizaka46 (けやき坂46) or Hiragana Keyaki (ひらがなけやき), is a Japanese pop girl group produced by Akimoto Yasushi and signed to Sony Music Entertainment, and the fourth group in the "Sakamichi Series". The group was originally formed on November 30, 2015 as a distinct group from Keyakizaka46, with their name spelled out in hiragana in contrast to the main group's name in kanji. On February 11, 2019, the group's name was changed to Hinatazaka46.

Members

1st Gen (October 2021)
2nd Gen (October 2021)
3rd Gen (October 2021)

1st Generation (2016)

2nd Generation (2017)

3rd Generation (2018)

Former Members

Discography

Note: All releases are credited to Hinatazaka46 unless noted otherwise.

Albums

Singles

Videos

Compilations / Other

Awards

See Also

External Links