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+ | * [[Gagaga|Kodoku na Runner]] | ||
+ | * [[Gagaga|Sato e Wataru]] <small>(Undergirls B)</small> | ||
+ | * [[Ai, Juseyo|Tengoku no Door wa 3Kaime no Bell de Aku]] <small>(Undergirls A)</small> | ||
+ | * [[Min Min Min|Abazure]] <small>(Undergirls B)</small> | ||
+ | * [[Kudokinagara Azabu Juuban|Yaritagariya San]] <small>(Undergirls G)</small> | ||
+ | * [[Makeoshimi Congratulation|Uekara Natsuko]] <small>(Undergirls B)</small> | ||
+ | * [[Makeoshimi Congratulation|Owaranai Encore]] | ||
== Stage Units == | == Stage Units == |
Revision as of 02:33, 18 June 2012
Tezuka Machiko is a Japanese Idol singer, and former Gravure Idol. She was a part of SKE48's Team KII but on December 1, 2009 she transferred to SDN48. She was known for having a bust measurement of 97J during her Gravure Idol days.
Profile
- Name: Tezuka Machiko (手束真知子)
- Stage Names: 原田桜怜 (Harada Ourei; Gravure Idol), 前田栄子 (Maeda Eiko; while in SKE48)
- Birthdate: February 25, 1985
- Blood Type: B
- Height: 154cm
- Bust: 88cm
- Waist: 62cm
- Hips: 88cm
B-sides Participated In
- Kodoku na Runner
- Sato e Wataru (Undergirls B)
- Tengoku no Door wa 3Kaime no Bell de Aku (Undergirls A)
- Abazure (Undergirls B)
- Yaritagariya San (Undergirls G)
- Uekara Natsuko (Undergirls B)
- Owaranai Encore
Stage Units
- Team KII 1st Stage: Namida no Shounan
- Team KII 1st Stage: Koi no PLAN
- Team KII 1st Stage: Rio no Kakumei
Trivia
- Originally an Under girl, Machiko became a First Generation member with Nachu, Kohara Haruka, and Kaida Jyuri on May 10, 2010.
- Machiko is the only SDN48 member to have been transferred from SKE48 (the other transferred members were from AKB48).
- Was a gravure idol under the name Ourei Harada from 2004 to 2007.
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