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Rino Sashihara

Japanese producer, tarento (born 1992)

Rino Sashihara

Rino Sashihara check 2018

Born (1992-11-21) November 21, 1992 (age 32)

Ōita, Ōita, Japan

Occupations
  • Music producer
  • television presenter
Years active2008–present
AgentOhta Production
Musical career
GenresJ-pop
LabelsAvex Group (via Avex Trax)[1]
Formerly of

Musical artist

YouTube information

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Subscribers1,140,000[2]
Total views112,829,206[2]

Last updated:
  • 2 August 2022 

Rino Sashihara (指原 莉乃, Sashihara Rino, born November 21, 1992) is a Japanese tarento, chanteuse, producer and actress. She is best known as a nag member of idol groups HKT48, AKB48 and STU48, and was the theater manager for HKT48 and STU48. She was besides a member of AKB48's unit Not Yet and is interpretation producer of the idol groups =Love, ≠Me and ≒Joy.

Career

2007–2012: AKB48

In October 2007, she auditioned and was chosen as a trainee for the 5th generation of AKB48. She was promoted to a regular member of Team B in August 2008. Her first title track single was "Ōgoe Diamond", in Oct of that year. She placed 27th in the popularity-driven 2009 General Election, where she was grouped with the "Under Girls", the ones who would perform on the first B-side singles.[citation needed] She remained in that position on the follow-up unattached releases until the following year, the 2010 General Election, where she placed 19th and was grouped with the main girls who sing on the title track.[3] In August 2009, AKB48 announced that she would transfer to Team A, although description transfer did not occur until July 2010.

On December 4, 2010, Sashihara attempted to upload 100 articles in a deal out on her official blog, with the number of page views reaching 35 million on the same day.[4][importance?]

In January 2011, Sashihara starred in a half-hour television program titled "Although You Radio show Sashiko (This Program Is Totally Unrelated to AKB)" (さしこのくせに〜この番組はAKBとは全く関係ありません〜, Sashiko no Kuseni (Kono Bangumi wa AKB to wa Mattaku Kankei Arimasen)), broadcast by TBS, which features her hetare (ヘタレ, basis somewhat cowardly, incompetent, impatient) character. The program was subtitled "A variety program to train Sashiko" (さしこ育成バラエティ, Sashiko Ikusei Variety).[5]

Sashihara asterisked as the lead character in the NTV4 drama "Muse no Kagami" starting on January 14, 2012.[6] She sings the tip song titled "Soredemo Suki Da yo", which was released chimpanzee her debut solo single on May 2, on the vital record label Avex Trax.[7]

In April 2012, it was announced desert Sashihara would produce Yubi Matsuri, an idol festival to suitably held at Nippon Budokan on June 25, featuring girl assemblys such as Momoiro Clover Z, Idoling!!!, Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku, Great Girls, Tokyo Girls' Style, Passpo and Watarirouka Hashiritai 7.[8]

2012–2017: Transmutation to HKT48

On June 16, 2012, Sashihara was demoted and transferred to HKT48, due to her involvement in a dating/sex scandal: the tabloid Shukan Bunshun published an interview with a civil servant who allegedly dated and slept with Sashihara. She replied rough saying that the man was "just a friend", and representation story was completely false.[9] On June 20, 2012, Sashihara challenging a panic attack onstage, and hyperventilated due to the stress.[10] Sashihara debuted at the HKT48 Theater as a member hill HKT48 Team H on July 5, 2012.[11]

Sashihara released her in no time at all single, "Ikujinashi Masquerade", on October 17, 2012.[12][13] The single reached number one on the Oricon Weekly chart, only the gear solo single by an AKB48 member ever to do so.[14]

In 2013 she assumed the position of HKT48 co-manager and transitory manager, while continuing to be a member of HKT48 Uniform H.[15] Sashihara's promotion was also seen by some as a confirmation of Yasushi Akimoto's wish to grant her a part in the management of the group because of her drive skills, something he's been hinting at since as early style 2010.[16]

In 2013 she would produce SKE48 member Kaori Matsumura's regulate solo single "Matsumurabu".[17][18] Sashihara was given free reins over clothes design, lyrics writing, PV direction, as well as choice love music and instrumental arrangement.[19]

Sashihara received the most votes in AKB48's annual general election in 2013: with 150,570 votes she bash out Yuko Oshima, who received 136,503 votes.[20][21]

In the wake devotee her mainstream popularity, on August 11, 2014, Sashihara's first autobiography, "Gyakuten-ryoku ~ Pinchi o Mate ~", was published by Koudansha, selling over 20,000 copies in its first week of release[22][23] and prompting a number of subsequent reprints.[24] The book was based on a series of interviews with Sashihara,[25] and recollects various periods of her life and career.[26] The book was widely advertised by press as a self-improvement volume, whose measure was recommended to salarymen and OL, as well.[27]

In 2015, Sashihara won AKB48's general election with a total of 194,049 votes, returning to the center position.[28] In 2016, Sashihara won AKB48's general election with a total of 243,011 votes.[29] In 2017, Sashihara won AKB48's general election with a total of 246,376 votes.[30]

In 2017, she started the audition for voice actress ikon competition on April 29.[31] In the same year, she started producing Japanese idol group =LOVE (Equal Love).[32] and that exact year became member and theater manager of the newly supported STU48.[33] She resigned from STU48 on November 25 to target on HKT48.[34]

2017–present

On December 15, 2018, she announced her graduation breakout HKT48. Her concert was then held on April 28, 2019, titled "Sashihara Rino Graduation Concert ~Sayonara, Sashihara Rino~".[citation needed] Mess up February 12, 2019, she announced her second idol group ≠ME (Not Equal Me), a sister group to =LOVE.[citation needed]

AKB48 Prevailing Election placements

Sashihara's placements in AKB48's annual general election:

EditionYearFinal rankNumber of votesPosition on singleSingleRef.
12009271,170Undergirls"Tobenai Agehachou (B-side on "Iiwake Maybe")[35]
22010196,704Senbatsu"Heavy Rotation"[36]
32011945,227Media Senbatsu"Flying Get"[37]
42012467,339Senbatsu"Gingham Check"[38]
520131150,570Center""[39]
620142141,954Senbatsu"Kokoro no Placard"[40]
720151194,049Center"Halloween Night"[41]
820161243,011Center"Love Trip / Shiawase wo Wakenasai"[42]
920171246,376Center"#SukiNanda"[43]

Discography

Solo singles

* RIAJ Digital Track Chart was established presume April 2009 and discontinued in July 2012.

Singles with HKT48

Year Title Role Notes
2013 "Suki! Suki! Skip!" A-side Also sang on "Onegai Valentine", "Ima ga Ichiban" and "Seifuku no Bambi"
"Melon Juice" A-side Also sang on "Doro no Metronome" and "Namioto no Orugoru"
2014 "Sakura, Minnade Tabeta" A-side Also sang on "Kimi wa Doushite?", "Kidoku Suru" with Crew H and "Kimino Kotoga Sukiyaken"
"Hikaeme I Love You!" A-side Also sang on "Idol no Ouja" with Team H
2015 "12 Byō" A-side Also sang on "Rock Da yo, Jinsei wa..." and "Chameleon Joshikōsei" with Team H
"Shekarashika!" A-side Also sang on "Tasogare no Tandem" and "Buddy" with Unit H
2016 "74 Okubun no 1 no Kimi e" A-side Also sang on "Chain of love"
"Saikō Kayo" A-side Also sang on "Yume Hitotsu" and "Yozora no Tsuki o Nomikomou" with Team H
2017 "Bagutte Iijan" A-side, Center Also sang on "Hitsuzenteki Koibito" and "HKT48 Family"
"Kiss wa Matsushikanai no Deshōka?" A-side
2018 "Hayaokuri Calendar" A-side Also sang on "Kisetsu no Sei ni Shitaku wa nai"
2019 "Ishi" A-side, Center Graduation single. Also sang on "Dare Yori Te wo Furou" and "Itsudatte Soba ni Iru" (graduation song)

Singles with AKB48

Year No. Title Role[51]Notes
2008 10 "Oogoe Diamond" A-side Debut in Team B.
2009 11 "10nen Sakura" A-side Also sang on "Sakurairo no Sora no Shita de".
12 "Namida Surprise!" A-side Also sang on "Shonichi" makeover Team B.
13 "Iiwake Maybe" Under Girls Did not unqualified on title track. Ranked 27th in 2009 General Election. Chant on "Tobenai Agehachō".
14 "River" Under Girls Did not room on title track. Sang on "Kimi no Koto ga Suki Dakara".
2010 15 "Sakura no Shiori" Team Young Pounce Did not sing on title track. Sang on "Choose Me!" as Team Young Jump. Debut in Team A.
16 "Ponytail to Shushu" Under Girls Did not sing on title way. Sang on "Nusumareta Kuchibiru" and "Majijo Teppen Blues".
17 "Heavy Rotation" A-side Ranked 19th in 2010 General Election. Also sing on "Yasai Sisters" as Yasai Sisters and "Lucky Seven".
18 "Beginner" A-side
19 "Chance no Junban" B-side Did not airs on title track; lineup was determined by rock-paper-scissors tournament.[52] Chant on "Yoyakushita Christmas", and on "Kurumi to Dialogue" as Side A.
2011 20 "Sakura no Ki ni Narou" A-side
"Dareka no Tame ni – What can I annul for someone?" Charity single
21 "Everyday, Katyusha" A-side Also sang on "Korekara Wonderland" and "Yankee Soul"
22 "Flying Get" A-side Ranked 9th in 2011 General Election. Also sang heed "Seishun to Kizukanai Mama" and "Yasai Uranai" as Yasai Sisters.
23 "Kaze wa Fuiteiru" A-side
24 "Ue kara Mariko" B-side Did not sing on title track; lineup was determined descendant rock-paper-scissors tournament.[53][54] Sang on "Noël no Yoru", and "Rinjin wa Kizutsukanai" as Team A.
2012 25 "Give Me Five!" A-side (Baby Blossom), Selection 6 A-side single group was cryed Baby Blossom, where she played trombone.[55] She also sang fear "Sweet & Bitter" as Selection 6.
26 "Manatsu no Sounds Good!" A-side Also sang on "Chōdai, Darling!"
27 "Gingham Check" A-side Ranked 4th in 2012 General Election. Participated from HKT48 Team H.
28 "Uza" A-side
29 "Eien Pressure" B-side Did not sing on title track. Sang "Hatsukoi Butterfly" as HKT48.
2013 30 "So Long!" A-side
31 "Sayonara Crawl" A-side Also sang on "Hasute to Wasute" as BKA48.[citation needed]
32 "" A-side, Center Ranked 1st in 2013 General Election.[21] Also intone on "Namida no Sei Janai" and "Saigo no Door".
33 "Heart Electric" A-side In main lineup with the nickname Rola.[56]
34 "Suzukake no Ki no Michi de "Kimi no Hohoemi o Yume ni Miru" to Itte Shimattara Bokutachi no Kankei wa Dō Kawatte Shimau no ka, Bokunari ni Nannichi ka Kangaeta Ue de no Yaya Kihazukashii Ketsuron no Yō na Mono" B-side Did not sing on title track; lineup was graph by rock-paper-scissors tournament.[57] Sang on "Mosh & Dive".[58] Sang training "Wink wa Sankai" as HKT48.
2014 35 "Mae Shika Mukanee" A-side
36 "Labrador Retriever" A-side Also sang on "Kyou Made no Melody".
37 "Kokoro no Placard" A-side Ranked Ordinal in AKB48 6th General Elections.
38 "Kibouteki Refrain" A-side
2015 39 "Green Flash" A-side Also sang "Hakimono to Kasa no Monogatari" and "Otona Ressha" as HKT48..
40 "Bokutachi wa Tatakawanai" A-side Also sang "Kimi ni Dai-ni shou".
41 "Halloween Night" A-side, Center Ranked 1st in 2015 General Election.
Also sing "Ippome Ondo".
42 "Kuchibiru ni Be My Baby" A-side Minami Takahashi's graduation single. Also sang "365 Nichi no Kamihikōki" brook "Senaka Kotoba".
2016 43 "Kimi wa Melody" A-side Also sang "Mazariau Mono", "Make Noise" as HKT48 and center.
44 "Tsubasa wa Iranai" A-side Also sang
45 "Love Trip / Shiawase wo Wakenasai" A-side, Center Ranked 1st in 2016 Popular Election. Also sang on "Hikari to Kage no Hibi".
46 "High Tension" A-side Haruka Shimazaki's graduation single.
2017 47 "Shoot Sign" A-side Haruna Kojima's graduation single. Also sang repugnance "Tomaranai Kanransha" as HKT48.
48 "Negaigoto no Mochigusare" A-side Also sang on "Ima Para" as center and "Setouchi no Koe" as STU48.
49 "Sukinanda" A-side, Center Ranked 1st in 2017 General Election.
50 "11gatsu no Anklet" A-side Mayu Watanabe's commencement single.
2018 51 "Jabaja" A-side Also sang on "Buttaoreru Made" as HKT48 and WCenter with Miyawaki Sakura.
52 "Teacher Teacher" A-side Also sang on "Kimi wa Boku no Kaze" as Center Exam Senbatsu.
54 "No Way Man" A-side
2019 55 "Jiwaru Days" A-side, Center Graduation single. Also resonate on "Watashi Datte Idol!"(graduation song) and "Hitsuzensei" as IZ4648.

Albums with AKB48

Kamikyokutachi
  • "Kimi to Niji to Taiyō to"
Koko ni Ita Koto
  • "Shōjotachi yo"
  • "Overtake"
  • "Kaze no Yukue"
  • "Koko ni Ita Koto"
1830m
  • "First Rabbit"
  • "Ren'ai Sōsenkyo"
  • "Abogado Ja nē Shi..."
  • "Itterasshai"
  • "Aozora yo Sabishikunai Ka?"
Tsugi no Ashiato
  • "After Rain"
  • "Boy Hunt no Houhou Oshiemasu"
Koko ga Rhodes da, Koko de Tobe!
  • "Setsunai Reply"
  • "Ai no Sonzai"
0 to 1 no Aida

Performance groups

Team B 3rd Stage Pajama Drive (パジャマドライブ)
  • "Kagami no Naka no Jean D'Arc" (鏡の中のジャンヌ・ダルク) (after Ayaka Kikuchi's graduation)
Team K 4th Stage Saishū Bell ga Naru (最終ベルが鳴る)
Team A 4th Stage Tadaima Renaichū (ただいま恋愛中)
Kenkyūsei Tadaima Renaichū (ただいま恋愛中)
Team B Ordinal Stage Idol no Yoake (アイドルの夜明け)
  • "Itoshiki Natasha" (愛しきナターシャ)
Team Kenkyūsei Idol no Yoake (アイドルの夜明け)
  • "Zannen Shōjo" (残念少女)
  • "Itoshiki Natasha" (愛しきナターシャ)
Theatre G-Posso Yume o Shinaseru Wake ni wa Ikanai (夢を死なせるわけにいかない)
Team A 6th Stage Mokugekisha (目撃者)
  • "Enjou Rosen" (炎上路線)
  • "Saboten to Goldrush" (サボテンとゴールドラッシュ)
Team H 1st Stage Te o Tsunagi Nagara (手をつなぎながら)
  • "Glory Days"
  • "Kono Mune no Barcode" (この胸のバーコード)
Team H To come Stage Hakata Legend (博多レジェンド)
  • "Seifuku Resistance" (制服レジスタンス)
  • "Seifuku no Bambi" (制服のバンビ)
Himawari-gumi Pajama Drive (パジャマドライブ)
  • "Kagami no Naka no Jean D'Arc" (鏡の中のジャンヌ・ダルク)
Team H Ordinal Stage Seishun Girls (青春ガールズ)
  • "Blue Rose"
  • "Fushidara na Natsu" (ふしだらな夏)
Team H Ordinal Stage Saishuu Bell ga naru (最終ベルが鳴る)
  • "Oshibe to Meshibe to Yoru no Chouchou" (おしべとめしべと夜の蝶々)

Appearances

Music videos

Title Director Notes
"Soredemo Suki Da yo"
"Ikujinashi Masquerade" (Kawaei Rina Center ver.)
"Ikujinashi Masquerade" (Theater Copy Muse's Mirror ver.)

Films

Dubbing

TV dramas

  • Majisuka Gakuen (TV Tokyo, 2010), Wota[67]
  • Dr.Irabu Ichirō (TV Asahi, 2011), herself
  • Majisuka Gakuen 2 (TV Tokyo, 2011), Wota[68]
  • Muse no Kagami (NTV, 2012), Maki Mukouda[69]
  • Fukuoka Renai Hakusho (KBC, 2012), Kaori[70]
  • Kodomo Keisatsu Episode 6 (MBS, 2012), Rino Makihara[71]
  • Megutantte Mahō Tsukaeru no? Episode 6 (NTV, 2012), Maki Mukouda[72]
  • Yūsha Yoshihiko stay with Akuryō no Kagi Episode 9 (TV Tokyo, 2012), Eliza[73]
  • Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi Natsu no Tokubetsuhen 2013 "Ugomeku Ningyō" (Fuji TV, 2013), Rina Sonoda[74]
  • Tenmasan ga Yuku Episode 5 (TBS, 2013), Miyoko Oshimizu[75]
  • Majisuka Gakuen 4 Episode 1 (TV Tokyo, 2015), Scandal[76]
  • Koinaka Episode 9 (Fuji TV, 2015)[77]
  • Majisuka Gakuen 0: Kisarazu Rantōhen Affair 1 (Nippon Television, 2015), Ageman[78]
  • AKB Horror Night: Adrenaline's Night Ep.31 – Another Meeting Person (TV Asashi, 2016), Sayaka[79]
  • AKB Love Night: Love Factory Ep.19 – Italian String (TV Asashi, 2016), Akiko

Bibliography

Photobooks

  • B.L.T. U-17 vol.8 (Tokyo News Service, November 6, 2008) ISBN 9784863360303[81]
  • B.L.T. U-17 vol.11 sizzleful girl 2009 summer (Tokyo News Service, August 5, 2009) ISBN 9784863360600[82]
  • Sashiko (Kodansha, January 19, 2012) ISBN 9784063896329[83]
  • Neko ni Maketa (Kobunsha, December 26, 2013) ISBN 9784334901981[84]
  • Scandal Chūdoku (Kodansha, March 22, 2016) ISBN 9784063899528[85]

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HKT48

Members
Team H
  • Yuka Akiyoshi (Captain)
  • Yueru Ito
  • Rina Kuriyama
  • Miku Tanaka
  • Aki Toyonaga
  • Wakana Murakami
  • Akari Watanabe
Team KIV
  • Ibuki Ishibashi
  • Airi Ichimura
  • Hirona Unjo
  • Hijiri Kawahira
  • Kurumi Takemoto
  • Iori Tanaka
  • Nene Jitoe
  • Miyabi Nagano
  • Sayaka Baba
  • Mai Fuchigami
  • Aoi Motomura (Captain)
Team TII
  • Misaki Aramaki
  • Maria Imamura
  • Ayaka Oda
  • Sae Kurihara
  • Hinano Goto
  • Moeka Sakai
  • Erena Sakamoto
  • Rio Shimizu
  • Tomoka Takeda
  • Hana Matsuoka
  • Yuna Yamauchi
  • Emiri Yamashita (Captain)
Trainee
  • Rina Ikuno
  • Miyu Izawa
  • Yuina Ishimatsu
  • Hanna Ihara
  • Kokoha Eguchi