Johnny's
Debuted in 1962
Teruhiko Aoi
Iino Nagami
Hiromi Mako< /p>
Nakatani Ryo
Four Leaves
Hokugōji
Aoyama Takashi
Eki Toshio
< p>Ori Shige MasaoGo Hiromi
(Search results: Super idol singer in the 1970s, a contemporary of Matsuda Seiko)
Shibugaki Team
p>Yamaru Yuei
Fukawa Toshikazu
Masahiro Motoki
THE GOOD-BYE
Yoshio Nomura
Soga Yasuhisa
Kaga Hachiro
Kouichi Koichi
Tahara Masahiko Kondo Masahiko
Debuted in 1982, super Idol
Male Douhu Group (1985-1994)
Okamoto Kenichi
Takahashi Kazuya
Maeda Koyo
p>Narita Shoji
Hikari Genji (1987-1995)
Utsumi Koji
Osawa Shuio
Katsuki Morohoshi
Junichi Yamamoto
Akira Akasaka
Atsuki Sato
Hiroyuki Sato
Ninja ( 1985-1995)
Cho Yanagisawa
Shinya Masaki
Naoto Endo
Nobuhide Takagi
Taishobu Shiga
Eiji Furukawa
Young Team (しょうねんたい) (debuted in 1982)
Katsuhide Uekusa
Ichikiyo Nishikori
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Higashiyama Norihi
"It was a huge hit, and many of the Little Tigers imitated and sang covers of the Youth League songs back then."
B.I.G. (debuted in 1998)
Toma Ikuta
Tomohisa Yamashita
Toma Ikuta, Shunsuke Kazama, Tatsuya Ito, Koichi Goseki, Sei Tanaka, Jun Hasegawa, Hayabusa Hasebe, Shoya Hattori , Yuta Fukuda, Shunta Miyagi, and Tomohisa Yamashita formed B.I.G. (later B.I.G. changed from a multi-person group to a duo composed of Toma Ikuta and Tomohisa Yamashita).
Most of the above are disbanded groups
Existing groups and individual artists:
Individual artists
Mahiko Kondo
< p>Okamoto Kenichi (former member of male Douhu group)Utsumi Koji (former member of Maeko GENJI)
Akari Akasaka (former member of Maeko GENJI)
Atsuki Sato (member of Maemitsu GENJI)
Koichi Kobayashi
Kokubun Hiroshi
Mizuki Sano
Jun Hasegawa
Shunsuke Kazama
Ryokazu Higashi
Kotaro Takeuchi
ジミーMackey (retired)
Toma Ikuta[ Edit this paragraph] J family’s current group SMAP (debuted on September 9, 1991)
Masahiro Nakai (leader)
Takuya Kimura
Goro Inagaki
Tsū Kusanagi
Katori Shingo
TOKIO (debuted on September 21, 1994)
Shigeru Shigeru (leader)
Tatsuya Yamaguchi
Taichi Kokubu
Masahiro Matsuoka
Tomoya Nagase
The music is more like a rock group, long Se is one of the few tough idols in the J family. The comments I saw back then (2000) were that, as a group that inherited the past and ushered in the future, SMAP was still at its peak, KinKi Kids was a rising star, and TOKIO was in an embarrassing situation.
V6 (debuted on November 1, 1995)
Masayuki Sakamoto
Hiro Nagano
Yoshihiko Inohara
Take Morita
Ken Miyake
Junichi Okada
He was also considered promising back then, but unfortunately things changed after the scandal of Takeshi Morita's "Tsukigi no Goshi" Indifferent, Okada Junichi is the one who performs more now. Especially, V6 came to Shanghai for promotion and meet-and-greet in 2002 or 2003.
KinKi Kids (debuted on July 21, 1997)
Domoto Koichi
Domoto Tsuyoshi
Arashi (岚) (debuted on November 3, 1999)
Ohno Satoshi (leader)
Sho Sakurai
Masaki Aiba
Kazuya Ninomiya
Jun Matsumoto
タッキー& Tsubasa (Taki and Tsubasa) (Debuted on September 11, 2002)
Takizawa Hideaki
Imai Tsubasa
NewS (Debuted on May 12, 2004)
Yamashita Tomohisa (leader )
Keichiro Koyama
Ryo Nishikido
Hiroki Uchi (retired)
Nariyoshi Kato
Hiroyuki Kusano (retirement)
Takahisa Masuda
Yuya Tegoshi
Seki Yunichi (debuted on September 22, 2004)
Yu Yokoyama
Shibuya Subaru (Shibuya Subaru)
Murakami Shingo
Nishikido Ryo
Uchi Hiroki (retired)
Shoda Yasuda
Ryuhei Maruyama
Tadayoshi Okura
KAT-TUN (debuted on March 22, 2006)
< p>K-Kamenashi KazuyaA-Akanishi Jin
T-Taguchi Junnosuke
T-Tanaka Sei
U- Ryuya Ueda (leader)
N-Nakamaru Yuichi
Hey!Say!Jump (debuted on November 14, 2007)
Hey!Say!7:
p>Nakajima Yuxiang
Yamada Ryosuke
Chinen Yuli
Morimoto Ryutaro
Okamoto Keito ( The son of Okamoto Kenichi, a member of the disbanded male Douhu group)
Hey!Say!Best:
Arioka Daiki
Takagi Yuya
p>Ino Hui
Yu Kota
Hikari Yaotome
Yuma & B.I.Shadow (debuted on July 15, 2009)
Nakayama Yuma
Matsumura Hokuto
Nakajima Kento
Kikuchi Fuma
Highland Yugo
Johnny's limited group NYC BOYS:
N: Nakayama Yuma
Y: Yamada Ryosuke
p>C: Chinen Yuuri (ちねんゆうり) Chinen Yuuri
boys: B.I.Shadow
Tegomass (Tegoshi Masuda):
Tegoshi Yuya
Masuda Takahisa
Shuji Akira:
Yamashita Tomohisa
Kamenashi Kazuya[edit this paragraph]JR, undebuted group Kanto:
A.B.C-Z: Hashimoto Yoshiaki, Totsuka Shotagawa, Ikuto Tsukata Rakuichi, Goseki Koichi
Kiz-My-Ft2: Yoko Shibato Kadani Taisuke Kitayama Hiromitsu Chiga Kenaga Tamamori Yuta Nikaido Takatoshi Miyata Toshiya
Hip Hop Jump: Tanaka Itsuki (younger brother of KAT-TUN "Tanaka Sei") Morita Miyuto Hagiya Eigo Kamitani?
9?9ケイド、ルイス?9?9ジェシー
TARGET: Takada Sho Ohkawa Keigo Masuda Ryo
Kansai:
B.A.D: Naka Junta Kiriyama Terashi
w/Hey!Say!7 West: Kamiyama Tomohiro Nakayama Yuma Fujii Ryusei Takemoto Shinpei
Shigeoka Taichi Aragaki Yuto Kotaki Wang
Dance:
MA: Shingo Machida, Mikka Goshiya, Asoyuki
MAD: Yuya Noda, Kotaro Takeuchi, Hiroki Koshioka, Yuki Matsuzaki, Yusuke Fukuda, Yuta Tatsumi, Daikato Yukihiro, Eda Gokawa Murryo Maeda Haruri T.J. Matsumoto Yuki Oyamamoto Ryota Hayashi Shota Yu Ikeda
MADE: Imai Ryuiseino Hamitsu Fukuji Shinki Takahashi Ryusama Shita Takumi Akiyama Taiga Tooka Kensho
Jr.BOYS: Mis Snow Man (Blue Sky): Sanada Yuma, Nozawa Yuki, Iwamoto Teru, Fukasawa Tatsuya Watanabe Shota Sakuma Daisuke Miyakan Ryouta Onodera Kazuki Abe Ryohei
BAND: Question?: Ishigaki Daisuke Fujiie and Yimimura Daijiro Yodogawa Yukō Yi Aikano
FIVE: Nakaegawa Rikiya, Ryota Kamisato, Koji Makino, Daisuke Ishigaki
Other JRs:
Kanto: Toma Ikuta, Shunsuke Kazama, Hasegawa Junyama, Shoou Yuta Uekusa (Youth Team "Katsuhide Uekusa") "Son) Kyomoto Taiga Morimoto Shintaro (the younger brother of "Hey!Say!Jump" Morimoto Ryutaro")
Kansai: Muro Ryuuki Muro Ryu Tai Muro Shoya (the third brother of the room) Nakata Daichi Takahiro Hamada, Masashiki Hamada, Bunchu Ichikikuoka, Masahan Yamazaki, Kunta Chisaki, Ryota Chiga, Yuuma
Limited to: Dancing Crown: Yuki Urato, Yuki Hama, Chufumi Itsukada Ryoichi, Yamamoto Ryota, Chiga Kenaga< /p>