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Sakura Miyawaki

*anese singer and actress (born 1998)In this *anese name, the surname is Miyawaki.The native form of this personal name is Miyawaki Sakura.:This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.

Sakura Miyawaki (宮脇 咲良, Miyawaki Sakura, born March 19, 1998) is a *anese singer and actress. She is a former member of the *anese idol girl groups HKT48 and AKB48, and the *anese-South Korean girl group Iz*One. She is a member of the South Korean girl group Le Sserafim.

As one of the group's leading members, Miyawaki became the lead singer and dancer for AKB48's 43rd single "Kimi wa Melody" (Your Melody), released in January 2016 as the group's 10th Anniversary Memorial single.

Contents

  • 1 Career
    • 1.1 2011–2017: Career beginnings
    • 1.2 2018–2021: Produce 48, Iz*One, graduation from HKT48
    • 1.3 2022–present: Debut with Le Sserafim
  • 2 AKB48 General Election placements
  • 3 Discography
    • 3.1 Composition credits
  • 4 Filmography
    • 4.1 Film
    • 4.2 Television series
    • 4.3 Web series
    • 4.4 Television show
  • 5 Radio show
  • 6 Bibliography
    • 6.1 Solo photobooks
  • 7 Notes
  • 8 References
  • 9 External links

Career

2011–2017: Career beginnings

Miyawaki joined HKT48 as a first generation trainee in July 2011. She made her first official appearance as an HKT48 member on October 23 at a national handshake event for the song "Flying Get". She made her theater debut on November 26 with a revival of SKE48 Team S stage "Te wo Tsunaginagara".

Miyawaki was officially promoted to full member status of HKT48 Team H on March 4, 2012, along with 15 other trainees.

In 2012, Miyawaki became the first HKT48 member to have ranked in the AKB48 general election. She received 6,635 votes, placing her at the 47th position. Later that year, she landed her first A-side participation on AKB48's 28th single "Uza". Although she did not make the A-side for the 29th and 30th singles, she appeared on the A-side for the 31st single, "Sayonara Crawl", released on May 22, 2013, and placed 26th overall in AKB48's 2013 general election with 25,760 votes.

Miyawaki's first A-side participation with HKT48 was on its first single "Suki! Suki! Skip!" (Like! Like! Skip!) and Melon Juice.

On January 11, 2014, it was announced during the first day of HKT48's Kyushu 7 Prefecture Tour at Oita, that Miyawaki would be transferred to the newly formed Team KIV. Later, at AKB48's Group Grand Reformation Festival, she was promoted to vice captain of Team KIV and given a concurrent position in AKB48 Team A.

Miyawaki participated in the 2014 AKB48 general election and placed 11th overall with 45,538 votes, landing her a position on the A-side for "Kokoro no Placard". In that year's rock-paper-scissors tournament, Miyawaki lost in the 3rd round of the preliminary compe*ion. However, management decided she would share the lead position with winner Mayu Watanabe for AKB48's 38th single, "Kiboteki Refrain", and became the first local HKT48 member to have lead position on an A-side single.

In 2015, Miyawaki was given a lead role in AKB48's drama Majisuka Gakuen 4 along with Haruka Shimazaki. The season premiered on January 19. She placed 7th overall in the general election the same year with 81,422 votes.

In July 2015, she released her first photobook, *led Sakura which reached number 1 on the weekly Oricon photobook chart and number 3 on the general book chart.

She got her first solo lead position on AKB's 43rd single with "Kimi wa Melody", released on March 9, 2016.

2018–2021: Produce 48, Iz*One, graduation from HKT48

Main articles: Produce 48 and Iz*One Sakura in 2018, as a contestant on Mnet's reality-survival program, Produce 48.

In 2018, Miyawaki participated and placed second in reality girl group survival show Produce 48 and became a member of Korean-*anese idol group Iz*One that debuted in October of the same year. She and the other two *anese members of the group took a hiatus from their respective *anese groups until their contracts with Iz*One expired in April 2021. She also launched her own video gaming channel on YouTube. As of August 6, 2021, Miyawaki has over 692,000 subscribers and garnering 22 million video views.

After Iz*One's disbandment in April 2021, a preview of her interview with the July issue of Vivi leaked that she was leaving HKT48. On May 15, 2021, Miyawaki confirmed her departure, with a graduation concert scheduled to be held on June 19. A short version for the music video of her graduation song, "Omoide ni Suru ni wa Mada Hayasugiru" (思い出にするにはまだ早すぎる, lit. "It's Too Early to Remember"), was uploaded to YouTube on June 14, while the official audio was released on June 20. Her final performance with HKT48 was on June 27. In May 2021, Miyawaki became the face of the hair care brand Kerastase and the Chinese cosmetics brand Flower Knows. On November 1, 2021, Vernalossom announced that Miyawaki's contract with them has concluded.

2022–present: Debut with Le Sserafim

On March 14, 2022, Miyawaki, alongside former Iz*One member Kim Chae-won, signed exclusive contracts with Source Music, and will be debuting as members of Le Sserafim in May. On March 21, 2022, *anese talent agency A.M. Entertainment confirmed through their official website that she had joined the agency for her individual activities in *an. On May 2, 2022, Le Sserafim made their debut with the extended play, Fearless.

AKB48 General Election placements

Miyawaki's placements in AKB48's annual general elections:

Discography

See also: AKB48 discography, HKT48 discography, Iz*One discography, and Le Sserafim §:Discography

Composition credits

All song credits are adapted from the Korea Music Copyright *ociation's database, unless otherwise noted.

Filmography

See also: AKB48 videography, HKT48 §:Filmography, Iz*One filmography, and Le Sserafim §:Videography

Film

Television series

Web series

Television show

Radio show

Bibliography

Solo photobooks

Notes

    References

      External links

      • Music portal
      Extended plays
      • Color*Iz
      • Heart*Iz
      • Oneiric Diary
      • One-reeler / Act IV
      Singles*anese
      • "Suki to Iwasetai"
      • "Buenos Aires"
      • "Vampire"
      Featured singles
      • "Rise"
      Other songs
      • "D-D-Dance"
      Related topics
      • Produce 48
      • AKB48/HKT48
      • Ive
      • Le Sserafim
      • Stone Music Entertainment
      • Universal Music *an
        • EMI Records
      • SuperStar IZ*ONE
      • Category
      • Commons
      • Discography
      • Awards and nominations
      • Concert tours
      Singles
      • "Suki! Suki! Skip!"
      • "Melon Juice"
      • "Sakura, Minnade Tabeta"
      • "Hikaeme I Love You!"
      • "12 Byō"
      • "Shekarashika!"
      • "74 Okubun no 1 no Kimi e"
      • "Saikō Kayo"
      • "Bagutte Iijan"
      • "Kiss wa Matsushikanai no Deshōka?"
      • "Hayaokuri Calendar"
      • "Ishi"
      • "3-2"
      • "Kimi to Doko ka e Ikitai"
      Participation singles
      • "Eien Pressure"
      • "Suzukake no Ki no Michi de...Yaya Kihazukashii Ketsuron no Yō na Mono"
      • "Green Flash"
      • "Kimi wa Melody"
      • "Shoot Sign"
      • "Jabaja"
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      • 22/7
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      • Ryoka Oshima
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      • Set List: Greatest Songs 2006–2007
      • Kamikyokutachi
      • Koko ni Ita Koto
      • 1830m
      • Tsugi no Ashiato
      • Koko ga Rhodes da, Koko de Tobe!
      • 0 to 1 no Aida
      • Thumbnail
      • Bokutachi wa, Ano Hi no Yoake o *teiru
      Former units
      • Chocolove from AKB48
      • Diva
      • French Kiss
      • no3b
      • Not Yet
      • Queen & Elizabeth
      • Watarirouka Hashiritai 7
      Television
      • AKBingo!
      • Majisuka Gakuen
      • AKB0048
        • episodes
      • AKB48 Show!
      • Crow's Blood
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      • Cabasuka Gakuen
      • Produce 48
        • contestants
        • 30 Girls 6 Concepts
      • Majimuri Gakuen
      • AKB48 Sayonara Mōri-san
      Solo acts
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      • Tomomi Kasai
      • Yuki Kashiwagi
      • Asuka Kuramochi
      • Atsuko Maeda
      • Sakiko Matsui
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