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Hello! Project (ハロー!プロジェクト) is the umbrella name for the all-female idol Japanese pop recording artists that are under contract with UP-FRONT GROUP Co., Ltd. and managed by UP-FRONT PROMOTION.
Most Hello! Project artists' recordings are published by UP-FRONT WORKS on the zetima, PICCOLO TOWN, or hachama record labels. Iida Kaori's Mediterranean-styled works were released under the Chichuukai label, and Maeda Yuki's under the Rice Music label. Many early Hello! Project groups, such as Country Musume, Coconuts Musume, Sheki-Dol, and Heike Michiyo, had their early works released on other labels, though all eventually moved to zetima.
The "mothership" group of Hello! Project is Morning Musume, having co-founded Hello! Project with former soloist Heike Michiyo. Morning Musume is featured foremost in many aspects of the company because of their history of success. Due to the number of graduating members over the years, Morning Musume was surpassed in seniority for the first time in late 2014 by Berryz Koubou and ℃-ute, but returned to the position in mid-2017, after both groups had left Hello! Project. As of June 2019, the current leader of Hello! Project is Morning Musume's leader Fukumura Mizuki.
Since its creation in 1998, the main producer and songwriter of Hello! Project was Tsunku, the lead singer of Sharam Q, until he resigned from his position as the general producer in October 2014.[1] While Tsunku continues working with Hello! Project as a songwriter, UP-FRONT WORKS' chief director Hashimoto Shin became in charge of Hello! Project's overall music direction[2] and three recording directors are assigned to work on different groups with some exceptions: Taisei, the keyboardist of Sharam Q, is in mainly charge of ANGERME and Juice=Juice; Yamao Masato is mainly in charge of Country Girls, Kobushi Factory, and Tsubaki Factory; and Kamata Koji is mainly in charge of songs written by Tsunku and Morning Musume '19.[3][4]
History
1997-2005
In 1997, rock group Sharam Q, fronted by Tsunku, began auditions for a female vocalist. These auditions aired via the reality show ASAYAN, and resulted in Heike Michiyo being crowned the winner.[5] Tsunku, however, decided to give five of the runner-ups—Nakazawa Yuko, Abe Natsumi, Iida Kaori, Fukuda Asuka and Ishiguro Aya—a chance to become a group in their own right, and named them Morning Musume.[6][7] The girls were set the task of selling 50,000 copies of "Ai no Tane", their demo single, in just five days.[8] They sold the required number of copies in four days, and subsequently became an official group.[9]
Morning Musume's debut single, "Morning Coffee", was released on January 28, 1998 under the One Up Music label and charted at #6 on the Oricon weekly chart.[10] The group's first official appearance was a joint live in August 1998, at Shibuya Public Hall (now Shibuya C.C. Lemon Hall), as Morning Musume & Heike Michiyo. The fanclub of the two acts was called Hello!. The first official units Tanpopo and Petitmoni were created in October.
In 1998, the Morning Musume Tsuika Audition took place, resulting in the addition of "second generation" Morning Musume members Ichii Sayaka, Yaguchi Mari, and Yasuda Kei. In November that same year, the Geinoujin Shin Unit Audition began on ASAYAN and the Pacific Dream Pop Singer Contest began in Hawaii. Taiyou to Ciscomoon and Coconuts Musume would be formed the following year in 1999 from the winners of these auditions.
In March 1999, auditions for Country Musume were held on the TV Tokyo show Idol wo Sagase!. At the same time, the 1st Morning Musume & Heike Michiyo Protegee Audition was held, resulting in the addition of Miyoshi Chinatsu as a soloist.
In April 1999, the official fanclub was named Hello! Project. A month later in May, the 2nd Morning Musume & Heike Michiyo Protegee Audition took place and resulted in the four-member group Melon Kinenbi.
In July 1999, Hello! Project's first live concert Hello! Project '99 was held at Yokohama Arena.
In March 2000, the first Hello! Project shuffle units were formed. Shuffle units would be formed every summer up to 2005 (with the exception of 2004), after which the concept was abandoned in 2006.
In May 2000, Matsuura Aya became a soloist after participating in the 4th Morning Musume & Heike Michiyo Protegee Audition. Kitagami Ami and Oki Ibuki participated in the same audition, and went on to form Sheki-Dol the same year.
The first Hello! Project television show, Hello! Morning, began airing on TV Tokyo in April 2000. It ran until 2007, when it was replaced by Haromoni@.
In March 2001, Morning Musume co-founder and leader Nakazawa Yuko announced her graduation from the group. The actual graduation took place on April 15,[11] and Nakazawa was subsequently named as leader of the entirety of Hello! Project. Nakazawa's graduation garnered considerable media attention, the first time the group had truly caught the attention of the mainstream press.
Sheki-Dol announced they were going to disband in early 2002 due to a member needing medical care.
Between April and June 2002, the first and only Hello! Project Kids auditions were held. These auditions resulted in acquiring the future members of Berryz Koubou and ℃-ute.[12] It also spawned off-shoot auditions such as auditions for Hello Pro Kenshuusei and Hello! Pro Kansai.
On July 31, 2002, a major reformation of all of the groups within Hello! Project began, which was referred to as "Haromageddon" (ハロマゲドン) (a pun on "Hello" (ハロ) and "Armageddon" (ハルマゲドン)) and "the 7/31 incident" by fans.[13]
2006-2008
It was also at this time that Hello! Project decided to create two separate concert units, Elder Club and Wonderful Hearts.
In February 2006, former Morning Musume member and sub-leader of duo W, Kago Ai, was caught smoking in public while underage and dating a much older man. Kago was suspended from her activities and eventually began an attempt to return.[14] On March 26, 2007, Kago was again caught smoking and her contract was instantly terminated.[15]
In June 2007, it was announced that Konno Asami, who had graduated from Hello! Project a year prior to study at university, would be returning.[16] Konno became the first person to have graduated from Hello! Project to return.
On October 15, 2007, Tsunku created NICE GIRL Project! under his own company TNX.[17] The first group out of NICE GIRL Project! was THE Possible, a group made up of Hello Pro Egg members.
On October 28, 2007, former Morning Musume member Goto Maki, who had been inactive for some time, graduated from Hello! Project as a soloist.[18] She later transferred to Avex Entertainment in June 2008.[19]
In late 2007, Hello! Project started the Taiwanese Morning Family New Star Audition, an audition aimed at recruiting Taiwanese members to join Hello! Project.[20]
In March 2008, Mano Erina left Hello Pro Egg and Ongaku Gatas to become a soloist.[21]
In April 2008, the debut of Hello! Pro Kansai group SI☆NA was announced.[22] The group never officially debuted and never recorded a song, though they occasionally appeared on television shows and radio.
In September 2008, it was announced that, as a result of the Taiwanese auditions, the six-member group Ice Creamusume and the duo Frances & Aiko, both still only children, were formed.[23]
On October 19, 2008, Hello! Project announced that the Elder Club would graduate on March 31, 2009.[24][25]
2008 also marked the first time in a decade that Morning Musume had not performed at the annual NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen event, after ten consecutive appearances. The only Hello! Project member to appear on that year's show was Satoda Mai, marking the first appearance of a Country Musume member.[26]
2009-2012
In February 2009, it was announced that Hello! Project would begin a series of auditions in South Korea. The sole winner was Jang Da Yeon,[27] who only participated in Hello Pro Egg activities before withdrawing sometime after 2011.[28]
On February 1, 2009, at Yokohama Arena, Hello! Project held its largest concert ever, the Hello! Project 2009 Winter Kettei! Hello☆Pro Award '09 ~Elder Club Sotsugyou Kinen Special~, featuring 21 groups and 72 members. During the concert, then-Hello! Project leader Nakazawa Yuko passed her leadership position to Morning Musume leader Takahashi Ai.[29]
In April 2009, Tsunku announced a new group consisting of Hello Pro Egg members Wada Ayaka, Maeda Yuuka, Fukuda Kanon, and Ogawa Saki.[30] They were named S/mileage on May 8.[31]
Later in 2009, several of the old, dormant units were revived. Tanpopo, Minimoni, Petitmoni, ZYX, Aa! and v-u-den all returned with new line-ups, and High-King returned from hiatus with its original members. These groups became known as "Chanpuru" units.[32]
On September 30, 2011, Takahashi Ai graduated and handed her position as leader of Morning Musume and Hello! Project over to Niigaki Risa.[33][34][35]
In late 2011, Hello! Project formed the unit Hello! Project Mobekimasu and released the single "Busu ni Naranai Tetsugaku".[36]
After Niigaki Risa's graduation from Morning Musume and Hello! Project in May 2012, Michishige Sayumi took over as leader of Morning Musume and Hello! Project.[37][38] Mitsui Aika also graduated from Morning Musume and stayed in Hello! Project as a solo act.[39] That same month, Hello Pro Egg also changed its name to Hello Pro Kenshuusei.
In 2012, UP-FRONT AGENCY created the SATOYAMA movement to promote environmentalism and preserve culture in rural areas. It spawned several units consisting of Hello! Project members and other talent under UP-FRONT GROUP such as Peaberry, DIY♡,[40] Harvest, and GREEN FIELDS,[41] as well the creation of the TV show Hello! SATOYAMA Life.
2013-2015
On January 30, 2013, the YouTube channel Hello! Project Station opened and would deliver news, music video previews, concert performances, behind the scenes, and other projects featuring Hello! Project members weekly.[42]
On February 3, during the Hello! Project Tanjou 15 Shuunen Kinen Live 2013 Fuyu ~Bravo!~ concert in Fukuoka, a new unit was announced. Its founding members were Miyazaki Yuka, and Hello Pro Kenshuusei members Kanazawa Tomoko, Takagi Sayuki, Otsuka Aina, Miyamoto Karin and Uemura Akari, with each member representing a fruit.[43] On February 25, their member colors and the unit's name Juice=Juice were revealed.[44]
Mano Erina graduated from Hello! Project on February 23, 2013.[45][46]
In March 2013, UP-FRONT AGENCY introduced the SATOUMI movement to co-exist with the SATOYAMA movement, but instead focus on sea life and coastal communities. The units Dia Lady, Plumeria (later renamed HI-FIN), and Mellowquad were announced as part of the new movement.[47] A new SATOYAMA movement unit named Jurin was also announced in July 2013.[48]
On July 26, 2013, Hello! Project changed its logo.[49] The new logo had a navy blue background, which would later change to a brighter blue color,[50] with the white text "Hello! Project" in middle and "since 1998" underneath it.
On January 1, 2014, it was decided that Morning Musume would begin adding the abbreviated year to the end of their name, starting as Morning Musume '14.[51]
On February 11, 2014, the sole member of Country Musume, Satoda Mai announced the Country Musume Shin Member Audition in order to restart the group after years of inactivity.[52]
In March 2014, three new SATOYAMA & SATOUMI movement units named Sato no Akari, ODATOMO, and Triplet were announced.[53]
On August 2, 2014, during the Hello! Project 2014 SUMMER ~KOREZO!~ concert, Shimizu Saki announced that Berryz Koubou would go on indefinite hiatus after the conclusion of their spring 2015 tour.[54][55]
In October 2014, after the Morning Musume '14 Live Concert in New York, Tsunku resigned as Hello! Project's general producer in order to rest and spend more time with his family after his vocal cords were removed due to laryngeal cancer. He would continue as one of UP-FRONT WORKS' songwriters and remain as Morning Musume's sound producer, but would decrease his amount of work.[56][57] Tsunku's resignation was unknown to public until September 2015, when he confessed to it in the memoir Dakara, Ikiru. he had released.[1]
On November 5, 2014, it was revealed that Country Musume would be revived as Country Girls, with a new line-up of two Hello Pro Kenshuusei members, three Morning Musume '14 audition participants, and Tsugunaga Momoko as the playing manager.[58]
On November 26, 2014, Michishige Sayumi graduated from Morning Musume '14 and Hello! Project at Yokohama Arena.[59] At the time of her graduation, she was the longest serving member of Morning Musume. ℃-ute leader Yajima Maimi became the new leader of Hello! Project.[60]
On December 17, 2014, following the announcement made in September that they would add third generation members and also be changing the group name,[61] S/mileage's new name was revealed to be ANGERME.[62][63]
On January 2, 2015, a new unit made up of eight Hello Pro Kenshuusei members was announced during the Hello! Project 2015 WINTER ~DANCE MODE!~ concert.[64] On February 25, the group's name was revealed to be Kobushi Factory.[65] The name was chosen with the help of Shimizu Saki, who wanted them to carry on the spirit of Berryz Koubou.
On March 3, 2015, Berryz Koubou performed their last concert before their indefinite hiatus, Berryz Koubou Last Concert 2015 Berryz Koubou Ikube!, at Nippon Budokan.[66] They had been a group for 11 years, 1 month, and 17 days and graduated on the 11th anniversary of their debut.
On April 29, 2015, another new unit composed of six Hello Pro Kenshuusei members was announced to Japanese media and on Hello! Project Station.[67][68][69] The group name Tsubaki Factory was once again chosen with Shimizu Saki's help, who wanted them to also pass on the spirit of Berryz Koubou as a sister and rival group to Kobushi Factory.
On October 29, 2015, Sayashi Riho announced her graduation from Morning Musume '15 in order to study English and dance abroad, but would stay as a member of Hello! Project.[70][71] Following her graduation on December 31, she was listed as a Hello! Project solo act.
2016-present
On July 16, 2016, the formation of a new trainee branch, Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido, was announced.[72]
On August 20, 2016, ℃-ute announced they would disband in June 2017 after a concert at Saitama Super Arena.[73][74] On November 5, 2016, fellow former Hello! Project Kids member Tsugunaga Momoko announced that she would also retire from entertainment in spring 2017.[75][76]
On December 31, 2016, at the Hello! Project COUNTDOWN PARTY 2016 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~, Yajima Maimi announced that ANGERME leader Wada Ayaka would become the new leader of Hello! Project at the start of 2017 with Morning Musume '16 leader Fukumura Mizuki as the first ever sub-leader of Hello! Project.[77][78] Wada is the first former Hello Pro Egg to hold this position.
In March 2017, a new SATOYAMA movement unit named Kamiishinaka Kana was formed.[79]
On May 22, 2017, Buono! held their last performance, Buono! Live 2017 ~Pienezza!~, at Yokohama Arena.[80]
On June 9, 2017, it was announced that Country Girls would change to a new system after Tsugunaga Momoko's departure. The group would become semi-active with three of the group's members joining other Hello! Project groups as concurrent members for their main activities.[81][82] An announcement video was later uploaded to the Hello! Project Station YouTube channel, revealing the new placements of the transferring Country Girls members and a few promoted Hello Pro Kenshuusei, including a new group led by Ichioka Reina.[83][84]
On June 12, 2017, ℃-ute held their last concert, titled ℃-ute Last Concert in Saitama Super Arena ~Thank you team℃-ute~, a day after the 12th anniversary of their formation.[85] A few weeks later, Tsugunuaga Momoko graduated from Country Girls and Hello! Project at the Tsugunaga Momoko Last Live ♥Arigatou Otomomochi♥ on June 30, 2017, the day of Hello! Project Kids' 15th anniversary.[86]
On July 15, 2017, the Hello! Project Shin Member Audition was announced at the Hello! Project 2017 SUMMER ~HELLO! MEETING~ concert and opened for applications on the same day.[87]
On September 8, 2017, Inaba Manaka announced her return to Hello! Project after a year and half long hiatus due to health issues, which resulted in her graduating from her debut group Country Girls during her absence. She would advise Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido as their new leader, but also pursue individual activities as a Hello! Project solo act.[88]
On October 23, 2017, a new YouTube channel titled tiny tiny was announced to start on October 26.[89][90] The hosts are Sharam Q's Makoto, who is also known for being the longtime MC of Hello! Project concerts, and Kato Noriko. Each week, an active Hello! Project member or OG member is brought on as a guest to deliver "small pleasures that would unexpectedly become a great source of happiness and brighten the lives of viewers".
On February 28, 2018, an Instagram campaign, titled "Hello Pro here" (or "H!P here"), was announced in order to grow closer with international fans.[91] Fans have been asked to take photos and videos of famous attractions and famous products where they live, while also showing their love for Hello! Project, and to post it on Instagram with the hashtag "#hp_here". Out of all the posts shared, one person will be randomly selected to appear on Hello! Project Station and speak with a member. The campaign also allows fans to promote their cities for concerts to take place there in the future.[92][93] A month prior to this announcement, fans outside of Japan have also been encouraged to send in questions for Hello! Project Station's MC talk corner.[94]
On May 1, 2018, staff announced that a new web show based on viewer feedback was being planned for summer 2018. It would include future projects with international fans similar to the "#hp_here" campaign on Hello! Project Station.[95] The show, which was later announced as the OMAKE CHANNEL, began on August 1, 2018.[96]
On May 11, 2018, the Hello! Project "ONLY YOU" Audition began, searching for members of a new group led by Ichioka Reina and a second new group including Takase Kurumi and Kiyono Momohime in its line-up.[97]
On October 19, 2018, the two new groups were named CHICA#TETSU and Ame no Mori Kawa Umi, and it was announced that together they would form the combined group named BEYOOOOONDS alongside the Hello! Project "ONLY YOU" Audition winners.[98][99]
On November 3, 2018, solo talent Mitsui Aika, who had been on hiatus twice since 2013, decided to graduate from Hello! Project and retire from entertainment.[100][101]
On December 7, 2018, it was announced that another solo talent, Sayashi Riho, who had been on hiatus since she graduated from Morning Musume at the end of 2015, decided to graduate from Hello! Project at the end of November when her exclusive contract with UP-FRONT PROMOTION had ended.[102]
On December 31, 2018, during Hello! Project 20th Anniversary!! Hello! Project COUNTDOWN PARTY 2018 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~ first part, Wada Ayaka announced that Fukumura Mizuki would become the new leader of Hello! Project after her graduation.[103]
Members
- See also: Hello! Project Acts & Members
- Leader of Hello! Project: Fukumura Mizuki (June 19, 2019 – present)
- Note: (L) = Leader, (SL) = Sub-leader
Acts | Hello Pro Kenshuusei Members | Activity |
25th Gen: Yonemura Kirara |
2004–present | |
1st Gen: Ishiguri Kanami, Kawano Minori |
2016–present |
- As of September 2017, Inaba Manaka is the leader of Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido, but since June 2018, she is a member of Juice=Juice.
Leaderships
Hello! Project Leaders
# | Name | Period of time | Length of time |
1st | Nakazawa Yuko | April 15, 2001 - March 31, 2009 | 7 Years, 11 Months, 16 Days |
2nd | Takahashi Ai | April 1, 2009 - September 30, 2011 | 2 Years, 5 Months, 29 Days |
3rd | Niigaki Risa | October 1, 2011 - May 18, 2012 | 7 Months, 17 Days |
4th | Michishige Sayumi | May 19, 2012 - November 26, 2014 | 2 Years, 6 Months, 7 Days |
5th | Yajima Maimi | November 27, 2014 - December 31, 2016 | 2 Years, 1 Month, 4 Days |
6th | Wada Ayaka | January 1, 2017 - June 18, 2019 | 2 Years, 5 Months, 17 Days |
7th | Fukumura Mizuki | June 19, 2019 - Present | 4 Years, 10 Months, 0 Days |
Hello! Project Sub-leaders
- The sub-leader position was established on January 1, 2017, when Wada Ayaka became the sixth leader of Hello! Project.
# | Name | Period of time | Length of time |
1st | Fukumura Mizuki | January 1, 2017 - June 18, 2019 | 2 Years, 5 Months, 17 Days |
Current Main Group Leaders
Group | Leader | Period of time | Sub-leader | Period of time |
Morning Musume | Fukumura Mizuki | November 27, 2014 – present | Ikuta Erina | November 27, 2014 – present |
Ishida Ayumi | December 31, 2018 - present | |||
ANGERME | Takeuchi Akari | June 19, 2019 - Present | Nakanishi Kana | November 25, 2015 – December 10, 2019 |
Kawamura Ayano | June 19, 2019 - Present | |||
Juice=Juice | Kanazawa Tomoko | June 18, 2019 - present | Takagi Sayuki | June 18, 2019 – present |
Kobushi Factory | Hirose Ayaka | March 8, 2015 – present | N/A | |
Tsubaki Factory | Yamagishi Riko | August 8, 2015 – present | Ogata Risa | August 8, 2015 – present |
CHICA#TETSU | Ichioka Reina | June 26, 2017 – present | N/A | |
Ame no Mori Kawa Umi | Takase Kurumi | October 19, 2018 – present | N/A |
Group Leadership
- Names in BOLD are current leaders.
Group | Leader | Period of time | Length of time |
Morning Musume | Nakazawa Yuko | September 7, 1997 – April 15, 2001 | 3 Years, 7 Months, 8 Days |
Country Musume | Kobayashi Azusa | April 27, 1999 – August 23, 1999 | 3 Months, 27 Days |
Coconuts Musume | Chelsea Ching | June 26, 1999 – January 2000 | 8 Months, 5 Days |
Melon Kinenbi | Murata Megumi | August 10, 1999 – September 2002 | 3 Years, 22 Days |
Coconuts Musume | Kimura Ayaka | January 2000 – April 30, 2008 | 8 Years, 3 Months, 28 Days |
Country Musume | Toda Rinne | May 30, 2000 – October 13, 2002 | 2 Years, 4 Months, 13 Days |
Morning Musume | Iida Kaori | April 16, 2001 – January 30, 2005 | 3 Years, 9 Months, 14 Days |
Melon Kinenbi | Saito Hitomi | September 2002 – May 3, 2010 | 8 Years, 7 Months, 29 Days |
Country Musume | Kimura Asami | October 14, 2002 – January 27, 2007 | 4 Years, 3 Months, 13 Days |
Berryz Koubou | Shimizu Saki | January 14, 2004 – March 3, 2015 | 11 Years, 1 Month, 17 Days |
v-u-den | Ishikawa Rika | August 10, 2004 – June 29, 2008 | 3 Years, 10 Months, 25 Days |
Morning Musume | Yaguchi Mari | January 31, 2005 – April 14, 2005 | 2 Months, 14 Days |
Morning Musume | Yoshizawa Hitomi | April 15, 2005 – May 6, 2007 | 3 Years, 22 Days |
℃-ute | Yajima Maimi | June 11, 2005 – June 12, 2017 | 12 Years, 1 Day |
Morning Musume | Fujimoto Miki | May 7, 2007 – June 1, 2007 | 25 Days |
Morning Musume | Takahashi Ai | June 2, 2007 – September 30, 2011 | 4 Years, 3 Months, 28 Days |
Ice Creamusume | Shenshen | September 21, 2008 – November 2010 | 2 Years, 1 Month, 11 Days |
ANGERME | Wada Ayaka | April 4, 2009 – June 18, 2019 | 10 Years, 2 Months, 14 Days |
Morning Musume | Niigaki Risa | October 1, 2011 – May 18, 2012 | 7 Months, 17 Days |
Morning Musume | Michishige Sayumi | May 19, 2012 – November 26, 2014 | 2 Years, 6 Months, 7 Days |
Juice=Juice | Miyazaki Yuka | June 13, 2013 – June 17, 2019 | 6 Years, 4 Days |
Morning Musume | Fukumura Mizuki | November 27, 2014 – present | 9 Years, 4 Months, 23 Days |
Kobushi Factory | Hirose Ayaka | March 8, 2015 – present | 9 Years, 1 Month, 11 Days |
Tsubaki Factory | Yamagishi Riko | August 8, 2015 – present | 8 Years, 8 Months, 11 Days |
CHICA#TETSU | Ichioka Reina | June 26, 2017 – present | 6 Years, 9 Months, 24 Days |
Ame no Mori Kawa Umi | Takase Kurumi | October 19, 2018 – present | 5 Years, 6 Months, 0 Days |
Juice=Juice | Kanazawa Tomoko | June 18, 2019 – present | 4 Years, 10 Months, 1 Day |
ANGERME | Takeuchi Akari | June 19, 2019 – present | 4 Years, 10 Months, 0 Days |
Discography
- Petit Best series
- [2000.04.26] Petit Best ~Ki Ao Aka~ (プッチベスト~黄青あか~)
- [2001.12.19] Petit Best 2 ~3・7・10~ (プッチベスト2~三・7・10~)
- [2002.12.18] Petit Best 3 (プッチベスト3)
- [2003.12.17] Petit Best 4 (プッチベスト4)
- [2004.12.22] Petit Best 5 (プッチベスト5)
- [2005.12.26] Petit Best 6 (プッチベスト6)
- [2006.12.20] Petit Best 7 (プッチベスト7)
- [2007.12.12] Petit Best 8 (プッチベスト8)
- [2008.12.10] Petit Best 9 (プッチベスト9)
- [2009.12.02] Petit Best 10 (プッチベスト10)
- [2010.12.15] Petit Best 11 (プッチベスト11)
- [2011.12.07] Petit Best 12 (プッチベスト12)
- [2012.12.05] Petit Best 13 (プッチベスト13)
- [2013.12.11] Petit Best 14 (プッチベスト14)
- [2014.12.10] Petit Best 15 (プッチベスト15)
- [2015.12.16] Petit Best 16 (プッチベスト16)
- [2016.12.14] Petit Best 17 (プッチベスト17)
- [2017.12.13] Petit Best 18 (プッチベスト18)
- [2018.12.12] Petit Best 19 (プッチベスト19)
- Remix albums
- [2002.10.30] CLUB Hello! TRANCE REMIX
- Hawaiian albums
- [2002.12.10] Hello! Project Best 1
- [2002.12.10] Hello! Project Best 2
- [2003.04.26] Hello! Project Best 3
- Mega Best albums
- [2008.12.10] Hello! Project Special Unit Mega Best
- [2008.12.10] Hello! Project Shuffle Unit Mega Best
- Hello! Project no Zenkyoku kara Atsumechaimashita! series
- [2014.01.01] Hello! Project no Zenkyoku kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 1
- [2014.01.01] Hello! Project no Zenkyoku kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 2
- [2014.06.09] Hello! Project no Zenkyoku kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 3
- [2014.06.09] Hello! Project no Zenkyoku kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 4
- [2014.08.13] Hello! Project no Zenkyoku kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 5
- [2014.08.13] Hello! Project no Zenkyoku kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 6
- Chanpuru
- [2009.07.15] Chanpuru ① ~Happy Marriage Song Cover Shuu~
- English Language Cover Albums
- [2001.12.19] Cover Morning Musume! ~Various Artist Covers "MORNING MUSUME"!~
- [2002.12.18] Cover Morning Musume Hello! Project!
- [2003.01.29] Hip Hits! Morning Musume Hello! Project International Collection
- Folk Songs / Douyou Pops
- [2001.11.29] FOLK SONGS (Ichii Sayaka with Nakazawa Yuko)
- [2001.11.29] The Douyou Pops 1 Christmas to Fuyu no Uta Shuu
- [2002.02.20] The Douyou Pops 2 Haru no Uta Shuu)
- [2002.05.22] FOLK SONGS 2(Nakazawa Yuko, Matsuura Aya, [[Melon Kinenbi, Ishii Rika]])
- [2002.06.25] The Douyou Pops 3 Natsu no Uta Shuu
- [2002.09.04] The Douyou Pops 4 Aki no Uta Shuu
- [2002.10.23] FS3 FOLK SONGS 3 Nakazawa Yuko, Goto Maki, Fujimoto Miki
- [2002.12.04] Shinsaku Douyou Pops 1
- [2003.03.06] Shinsaku Douyou Pops 2
- [2003.05.21] FS4 FOLK SONGS 4 Nakazawa Yuko, Yasuda Kei, Yaguchi Mari, Melon Kinenbi
- [2004.02.25] FS5 Sotsugyou Nakazawa Yuko, Yasuda Kei, Goto Maki, Abe Natsumi, Matsuura Aya, Country Musume,
- [1999.07.23] Garage Opening Theme Song Shuu
- [1999.10.27] Garage Opening Theme Song Shuu Vol. 2
- [2000.01.26] Garage Opening Theme Song Shuu Vol. 3
- [2000.04.19] Garage Opening Theme Song Shuu Vol. 4
- [2002.11.27] Ai no Merry Christmas
- Radio Drama CDs
- [2003.10.29] Hello! Project Radio Drama Vol. 1
- [2003.10.29] Hello! Project Radio Drama Vol. 2
- [2004.03.31] Hello! Project Radio Drama Vol. 3
- [2004.06.09] Hello! Project Radio Drama Vol. 4
- [2004.07.14] Hello! Project Radio Drama Osaka-hen Vol. 1
- [2004.07.14] Hello! Project Radio Drama Osaka-hen Vol. 2
- [2006.07.26] Hello! Project Radio Drama Osaka-hen Vol. 3
- [2006.07.26] Hello! Project Radio Drama Osaka-hen Vol. 4
- [2009.12.23] TOHOKU RAKUTEN GOLDEN EAGLES 5TH ANNIVERSARY " SONGS of RAKUTEN EAGLES " (Morning Musume, DEF.DIVA, GAM, ℃-ute)
- Hello! Channel DVDs
Hello! Channel was released as both a mook series and a DVD series.
- [2010.06.17] Hello! Channel the DVD (ハロー!チャンネル the DVD)
- [2010.12.17] Hello! Channel the DVD Vol.2 (ハロー!チャンネル the DVD Vol.2)
- [2011.03.02] Hello! Channel the DVD Vol.3 (ハロー!チャンネル the DVD Vol.3)
- [2011.06.16] Hello! Channel the DVD Vol.4 (ハロー!チャンネル the DVD Vol.4)
- [2011.09.14] Hello! Channel the DVD Vol.5 (ハロー!チャンネル the DVD Vol.5)
- [2011.11.17] Hello! Channel the DVD Vol.6 (ハロー!チャンネル the DVD Vol.6)
- [2012.02.23] Hello! Channel the DVD Vol.7 (ハロー!チャンネル the DVD Vol.7)
- [2012.06.29] Hello! Channel the DVD Vol.8 (ハロー!チャンネル the DVD Vol.8)
- [2012.09.20] Hello! Channel the DVD Vol.9 (ハロー!チャンネル the DVD Vol.9)
- [2012.12.31] Hello! Channel the DVD Vol.10 (ハロー!チャンネル the DVD Vol.10)
- [2013.02.19] Hello! Channel the DVD Vol.11 (ハロー!チャンネル the DVD Vol.11)
- [2013.06.12] Hello! Channel the DVD Vol.12 (ハロー!チャンネル the DVD Vol.12)
- [2001.01.03] Tenkuu no Restaurant: Hello! Project Ver.
- [2014.11.06 - Present] Hello Pro Tap Live
Publications
Photobooks
- [2000.04.27] Hello! Project 2000 Ashita no Ase, Fuu. (Hello!Project 2000 明日の汗、フー。)
- [2002.03.27] Hello! Project 2002 Perfect Harmony!
- [2002.04.24] Hello! Project 2002 Perfect Smile - Super Fine Photo Book
- [2002.08.28] Hello! Project 2002 Happy Dream ― Super Fine Photo Book 2
- [2003.03.13] Hello! Project 2003 Hora ne! Aishiteru (Hello!Project 2003 ほらネ!あいしてるっ)
- [2005.11.09] Hello! Project Town (ハロプロ タウン)
Concert Photobooks
- [2001.05.10] Hello! Project 2001 Sugoizo! 21st Century GREEN BOOK
- [2001.05.10] Hello! Project 2001 Sugoizo! 21st Century RED BOOK
- [2001.09.28] Hello! Project 2001 TOGETHER! SUMMER PARTY
- [2002.09.13] Hello! Project 2002 Minna Shiawase ni Na~re! (Zenpen) (Hello!Project 2002 みんな幸せにな〜れっ!(前編))
- [2002.09.13] Hello! Project 2002 Minna Shiawase ni Na~re! (Kohen) (Hello!Project 2002 みんな幸せにな〜れっ!(後編))
- [2003.04.03] Hello! Project 2003 Tanoshin Jattemasu! (Hello!Project 2003 楽しんじゃってます!)
- [2003.10.16] Hello! Project 2003 Natsu Yossha! Bikkuri Summer!! Kanzen Hozonban Super Review "Minna, Arigato." (Hello!Project 2003夏 よっしゃ!ビッグリサマー!! 完全保存版スーパーレビュー『みんな、ありがと。』)
- [2004.09.01] Hello! Project 2004 summer Natsu no Doon! (Hello!Project 2004 summer 夏のドーン!)
- [2005.03.16] Hello! Project 2005 Winter All-Stars Dairanbu Iida Kaori Sotsugyou Special (Hello!Project2005 winterオールスターズ大乱舞 飯田圭織卒業スペシャル)
- [2005.03.16] Hello! Project 2005 Winter HAPPY BOX Akagumi (Hello!Project 2005 winter HAPPY BOX 紅組)
- [2005.03.16] Hello! Project 2005 Winter HAPPY BOX Shirogumi (Hello!Project 2005 winter HAPPY BOX 白組)
- [2005.09.07] Hello! Project 2005 NATSU NO KAYOU SHOW'05 SELECTION! COLLECTION!
- [2006.03.10] Hello! Project 2006 Winter Zeninshuu GO! (Hello!Project 2006 Winter 全員集GO!)
- [2006.08.31] Hello! Project 2006 Summer Wonderful Hearts Land Kanzen Hozonban Siper Review (Hello!Project 2006 Summer ワンダフルハーツランド 完全保存スーパーレビュー)
- [2009.03.18] Hello! Project 2009 Winter ~ Complete LIVE Shashinshuu (Hello!Project 2009 Winter〜コンプリートLIVE写真集)
- [2012.03.30] Hello! Project 2012 Winter Hello★Pro Tengoku Live Shashinshuu ~Rock-chan & Funky-chan~ (Hello!Project 2012 Winter ハロ★プロ天国ライブ写真集〜ロックちゃん&ファンキーちゃん〜)
Minna Daisuki, Chu!
- [2002.05.10] Hello! Project 2002 Minna Daisuki, Chu! Hajimete no Tezukuri Album (Hello!Project 2002 みんな大好き、チュッ!初めての手づくりアルバム)
- [2002.10.09] Hello! Project 2002 Minna Daisuki, Chu! 2 Tezukuri Album (Hello!Project 2002 みんな大好き、チュッ! 2手づくりアルバム)
- [2003.04.16] Hello! Project 2003 Minna Daisuki, Chu! 3 Ii Koto Ariso! (Hello!Project 2003 みんな大好き、チュッ!3いいことありそっ!)
- [2003.10.18] Hello! Project 2003 Minna Daisuki, Chu! 4 Egao ga Ippai! (Hello!Project 2003 みんな大好き、チュッ!4笑顔がいっぱいっ!)
- [2004.04.01] Hello! Project 2004 Minna Daisuki, Chu! 5 Hello Pro Times (Hello!Project 2004 みんな大好き、チュッ!5ハロプロ・タイムズ)
- [2004.10.14] Hello! Project 2004 Minna Daisuki, Chu! 6 Hello Pro News (Hello!Project 2004 みんな大好き、チュッ!6ハロプロニュース)
- [2005.04.15] Hello! Project 2005 Minna Daisuki, Chu! 7 Hello Pro Note (Hello!Project 2005 みんな大好き、チュッ!7ハロプロ・ノート)
- [2006.04.14] Hello! Project 2006 Winter Minna Daisuki, Chu! 8 Best Self Shot (Hello!Project 2006 winter みんな大好き、チュッ!8ベストセルフショット)
- [2006.04.14] Hello! Project 2006 Winter Minna Daisuki, Chu! 8 Kawaii NG? Shot (Hello!Project 2006 Winter みんな大好き、チュッ!8かわいいNG?ショット)
- [2006.09.28] Hello! Project 2006 Summer Minna Daisuki, Chu! 9 Egao! Hengao! Kime Pose! (Hello!Project 2006 Summer みんな大好き、チュッ!9 笑顔!変顔!決めポーズ!)
Best Shot!!
- [2005.03.23] Hello! Project BEST SHOT!! Vol.14
- [2006.03.31] Hello! Project BEST SHOT!! Vol.15
- [2007.02.01] Hello! Project BEST SHOT!! Vol.16
- [2009.03.29] Hello! Project BEST SHOT!! Vol.17
- [2010.03.24] Hello! Project BEST SHOT!! Haru Vol.18
- [2012.03.28] Hello! Project BEST SHOT!! Vol.19
- [2013.03.18] Hello! Project BEST SHOT!! Vol.20
- [2014.01.25] Hello! Project BEST SHOT!! Vol.21
- [2015.03.25] Hello! Project BEST SHOT!! Vol.22
- [2016.03.23] Hello! Project BEST SHOT!! Vol.23
Books
- [2003.12.01] Sokuhou Hello! Project SPORTS FESTIVAL 2003 (速報 Hello!Project SPORTS FESTIVAL2003)
- [2004.03.08] Hello Pro Musical Sokuhouban (ハロプロ ミュージカル速報版)
- [2004.12.13] Hello Pro Sports Festival Sokuhouban (ハロプロ スポーツフェスティバル速報版)
- [2017.05.18] Hello Pro Specia~l (ハロプロ スッペシャ~ル)
Concert Books
- [2010.05.15] Mobekimasu! & Shuffle Date "Hello! Project 2010 Winter Uta Chou Fuugetsu" (モベキマス!&シャッフルデート『Hello!Project 2010 Winter 歌超風月』)
- [2011.04.08] Hello! Project 2011 Winter Kangei Shinsen Matsuri (Hello!Project 2011 Winter 歓迎新鮮まつり)
Guide Books
- [2013.11.08] HELLO! PROJECT COMPLETE SINGLE BOOK
- [2015.03.18] HELLO! PROJECT COMPLETE ALBUM BOOK
- [2018.04.02] HELLO! PROJECT COMPLETE SINGLE BOOK 20th Anniversary Edition
Hello! Channel (Mook)
Hello! Channel was released as both a mook series and a DVD series.
- [2010.04.26] Hello! Channel (ハロー! チャンネル)
- [2010.10.29] Hello! Channel Vol.2 (ハロー!チャンネル Vol.2)
- [2010.12.27] Hello! Channel Vol.3 (ハロー!チャンネル Vol.3)
- [2011.04.21] Hello! Channel Vol.4 (ハロー!チャンネル Vol.4)
- [2011.07.12] Hello! Channel Vol.5 (ハロー!チャンネル Vol.5)
- [2011.09.23] Hello! Channel Vol.6 (ハロー!チャンネル Vol.6)
- [2011.12.19] Hello! Channel Vol.7 (ハロー!チャンネル Vol.7)
- [2012.03.21] Suugaku♥Joshi Gakuen Photo Book (数学♥女子学園Photo Book) (Bessatsu Hello! Channel)
- [2012.04.25] Hello! Channel Vol.8 (ハロー!チャンネル Vol.8)
- [2012.07.18] Hello! Channel Vol.9 (ハロー!チャンネル Vol.9)
- [2012.10.24] Hello! Channel Vol.10 ~Tabi wo Shichaimashita! Special~ (ハロー!チャンネル Vol.10 〜旅をしちゃいました!スペシャル〜)
- [2012.12.26] Hello! Channel Vol.11 2013nen Shinshun Tokudaigou ~Mano Erina Sotsugyou Special!~ (ハロー!チャンネル Vol.11 2013年新春特大号〜真野恵里菜卒業スペシャル!〜)
- [2013.04.22] Hello! Channel Vol.12 ~Tanaka Reina Sotsugyou Special!~ (ハロー!チャンネル Vol.12 〜田中れいな卒業スペシャル!〜)
Hello Pro Maruwakari BOOK
Radio Shows
Many of the groups/girls in Hello! Project host radio shows or have in the past. They include guest speakers, upcoming release previews, the girls' selected choices of music and often funny radio skits or segments.
Current Shows
Name | Hosts | Dates |
60TRYbu (60TRY部) |
Takeuchi Akari (Tuesdays; since 2015-12), Yamaki Risa (Tuesdays; since 2018-10) with various guests Takeuchi and Yamaki alternate as hosts |
2014-09-30 to present day |
Airi's Potion | Suzuki Airi | 2016-07-06 to present day |
AS1422 (アンジュルムステーション1422) |
ANGERME 2nd generation, 3rd generation, 4th generation, 5th generation, 6th generation | 2015-01-04 to present day |
All Night Nippon (オールナイトニッポン) |
Various guest appearances | 1998-09-10 to present day |
BAKUNAI (爆夜〜BAKUNAI) |
Ganso Bakushouo, Kanazawa Tomoko (since 2015-04) |
2013-04-04 to present day |
Country Girls no Tadaima Radio Housouchuu!! (カントリー・ガールズの只今ラジオ放送中!!) |
Country Girls | 2015-04-05 to 2019-12-22 |
Fine!! "Makoto・Kobushi Factory no Radio Punch!" (Fine!!『まこと・こぶしファクトリーのラジオパンチ!』) |
Makoto (Sharam Q), Kobushi Factory | 2019-04 to present day |
Fukumura no Heya (ふくむらの部屋) |
Fukumura Mizuki *Hello! Project Mobile exclusive radio show |
2017-06-07 to present day |
Hello! Project Mobile Sendenkaigi (ハロ!モバ宣伝会議) |
Nonaka Miki, Ogata Risa (since 2018-02), Kawamura Ayano (since 2019-03), Maeda Kokoro (since 2019-03) *Hello! Project Mobile exclusive radio show |
2016-05-03 to present day |
Hello! SATOYAMA&SATOUMI Club | Ono Mizuho (since 2017-07), Takase Kurumi (since 2019-06) with occasional guests Ono and Takase alternate as hosts |
2014-04-05 to present day |
Hello! to meet you! | Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido with Ito Sana | 2016-10-02 to present day |
JAPAN Hello Pro NETWORK (JAPAN ハロプロ NETWORK) |
Rotating hosts | 2015-04-01 to present day |
Juice=Juice Inaba Manaka no manakan Palette Box (Juice=Juice 稲場愛香の manakan Palette Box) |
Inaba Manaka | 2019-04-04 to present day |
Kanazawa Tomoko no Vivid Midnight (金澤朋子のVivid Midnight) |
Kanazawa Tomoko with a different BEYOOOOONDS member each week | 2019-10-05 to present day |
Morning Musume '19 Makino Maria no Marian♥LOVErin Desu♥ (モーニング娘。'19牧野真莉愛のまりあん♥LOVEりんですっ♥) |
Makino Maria | 2016-05-31 to present day |
Morning Musume '19 no Morning Diary (モーニング娘。'19のモーニングダイアリー) |
Morning Musume 12th generation, 13th generation, 14th generation (since 2017-08-24) | 2017-04-06 to present day |
Morning Musume '19 no Morning Jogakuin ~Houkago Meeting~ (モーニング娘。'19のモーニング女学院〜放課後ミーティング〜) |
Morning Musume '19 | 2012-04-14 to present day |
Nakajima Saki no Cute na Jikan (中島早貴のキュートな時間) |
Nakajima Saki | 2012-01-08 to present day |
Three stations | Morning Musume 15th Generation *Fanclub-exclusive web talk show |
2019-09-05 to present day |
Tonari no Yajiman Ka (隣のやじまん家) |
Yajima Maimi *Hello! Project Mobile exclusive radio show |
2017-07-18 to present day |
Tsubaki Factory no Camellia Night (つばきファクトリーのキャメリアナイト) |
Tsubaki Factory | 2018-01-05 to present day |
Wada Ayaka no Bijurme (和田彩花のビジュルム) |
Wada Ayaka | 2015-10-03 to present day |
We are Juice=Juice | Juice=Juice | 2013-10-03 to present day |
Yajima Maimi no I My Me♡Maimi~ (矢島舞美のI My Me♡まいみ〜) |
Yajima Maimi | 2008-07-04 to present day |
Young Town Douyoubi (ヤングタウン土曜日) |
Akashiya Sanma (main host), Murakami Shoji, Iikubo Haruna (since 2013-04), Yokoyama Reina (since 2017-12-16) |
1997-11-02 to present day |
Past Shows
Name | Hosts | Dates |
12ki Relay (12期リレー) |
Morning Musume 12th generation | 2015-01-04 to 2017-02-16 |
Abe Natsumi no Super Morning Rider (安倍なつみのスーパーモーニングライダー) |
Abe Natsumi | 1999-10-07 to 2000-12-28 |
Afternoon Paradise Trip In the Country (アフタヌーン・パラダイス Trip In The Country) |
Kimura Ayaka with Tokutake Hirofumi |
2005-10-03 to 2008 |
Airmoni (エアモニ。) |
Abe Natsumi | 2001 to 2003 |
All Night Nippon (オールナイトニッポン) |
Matsuura Aya | 2005-03-30 to 2006-12-27 |
Anata ga Iru Kara, Yaguchi Mari (あなたがいるから、矢口真里) |
Yaguchi Mari | 2003-04-06 to 2005-03-27 |
Ayaka no COCONUTS KISS! (アヤカのCOCONUTS KISS!) |
Kimura Ayaka | 2006-01-04 to 2006-07-26 |
B.B.L. | v-u-den | 2005-04-03 to 2006-09-30 |
Berryz Koubou Kiritsu! Rei! Chakuseki! (Berryz工房 起立! 礼! 着席!) |
Berryz Koubou | 2004-03-30 to 2009-03-31 |
Berryz Koubou Tsugunaga Momoko no Puripuri Princess (Berryz工房 嗣永桃子のぷりぷりプリンセス) |
Tsugunaga Momoko | 2009-04-07 to 2014-04-06 |
Berryz Koubou Beritsu! (Berryz工房 べりつぅ!) |
Shimizu Saki, Tokunaga Chinami & Sudo Maasa | 2009-04-10 to 2012-03-30 |
BZS1422 (ベリーズステーションいちよんにーにー) |
Tokunaga Chinami, Kumai Yurina | 2012-07-08 to 2015-03-01 |
Chichuukai Sound Stroll (地中海 SOUND STROLL) |
Iida Kaori with Aida Shoko | 2005-04-02 to 2007-09-01 |
Colorful Pleasure | Melon Kinenbi | 2003-??-?? to 2005-03-26 |
Coconuts Musume AYAKA to Country Musume Satoda Mai no BLEND KISS (ココナッツ娘。AYAKAとカントリー娘。里田まいのBLEND KISS) |
Kimura Ayaka, Satoda Mai | 2004-06-06 to 2005-06-26 |
Coconuts Musume no KISS THE COCONUTS! (ココナッツ娘。のKISS THE COCONUTS!) |
Coconuts Musume | 2001-11-?? to 2004-05-30 |
Country Girls no Tadaima Radio Kenshuuchuu!! (カントリー・ガールズの只今ラジオ研修中‼) |
Country Girls (without Tsugunaga Momoko) | 2015-03-15 to 2015-03-29 |
Country Musume no Nanmara Saikou Dabe. (カントリー娘。のなんまらサイコーだべ。) |
Country Musume | 2003-04-06 to 2004-03-26 |
CUTIE PARTY | ℃-ute | 2006-10-07 to 2008-09-27 |
℃-ute Cutie☆Paradise (℃-ute キューティー☆パラダイス) |
℃-ute | 2008-10-29 to 2009-04-02 |
FIVE STARS |
Abe Natsumi (Mondays; 2008-07 to 2009-03) |
2007-10-02 to 2011-09-30 |
Fujimoto Miki Heart Days Radio (藤本美貴 ハート・デイズ・レディオ) |
Fujimoto Miki | 2002-10-10 to 2003-03-27 |
Fujimoto Miki no Doki♥Miki Night (藤本美貴のドキ♥みきNight) |
Fujimoto Miki | 2002-10-13 to 2007-09-24 |
Girls Kiss | SI☆NA | 2008-02-16 to 2009-06-27 |
GAKI-KAME (GAKI・KAME) |
Niigaki Risa, Kamei Eri | 2007-04-07 to 2008-09-27 |
Hecchara Heike★Yoroshiku Yossi (ヘッチャラ平家★よろしくヨッスィー) |
Heike Michiyo, Yoshizawa Hitomi | 2001-10-06 to 2002-10-05 |
HELLO! DRIVE! (HELLO! DRIVE! -ハロドラ-) |
Mondays: Suzuki Airi, Miyamoto Karin |
2016-10-03 to 2019-06-28 |
Hello! Project Melon Kinenbi no "Murata-dio" (ハロー!プロジェクト メロン記念日の“ムラタジオ”) |
Murata Megumi with rotating guests | 2008-04-05 to 2008-06-28 |
Hello Pro Yanen! (ハロプロやねん!) |
Rotating hosts | 2004-02-06 to 2008-09-22 |
Sayashi no Heya (さやしの部屋) |
Sayashi Riho *Hello! Project Mobile exclusive radio show |
2015-10-01 to 2015-12-18 |
Iida Kaori - Konya mo Koushinchuu! (飯田圭織・今夜も交信中!) |
Iida Kaori | 2001-04-?? to 2003-03-?? |
Ikinari Inaba★Yoroshiku Yossi (いきなりイナバ★よろしくヨッスィー) |
Inaba Atsuko, Yoshizawa Hitomi | 2002-10-12 to 2004-03-27 |
IMAREAL | Inaba Manaka | 2017-10-03 to 2019-03-28 |
Kamiko Biyori (かみこ日和) |
Kamikokuryo Moe *Fanclub-exclusive web talk show |
2017-01-31 to 2018-02-02 |
Kimama ni Classic (気ままにクラシック) |
Nakazawa Yuko | 2004-04-02 to 2006-03-31 |
Maeda Yuki no Music & Diary (前田有紀のMusic & Diary) |
Maeda Yuki | 2007-07 to 2008 |
Maeda Yuki no Yume Ongakukan (前田有紀の夢・音楽館) |
Maeda Yuki | 2008-05-06 to 2008-06-30 |
MANO-DELI | Mano Erina | 2009-05-04 to 2011-03-27 |
Majiasa! (マジアサ!) |
Nakazawa Yuko with Matsukaze Masaya | 2005-10-02 to 2008-03-30 |
Matsuura Aya Let's do it!! (松浦亜弥Let's do it!!) |
Matsuura Aya | 2001-03-27 to 2005-03-27 |
Melon Kinenbi no "Melonpa" (メロン記念日の「めろんぱ」) |
Melon Kinenbi | 2002-04-04 to 2004-03-23 |
Morning Musume 9ki・10ki Member WEB Talk Maji DE Pyoko! (モーニング娘。9・10期メンバー WEBトーク 本気DE飛跳!) |
Morning Musume 9th generation, 10th generation |
2012-01-12 to 2013-05-16 |
Morning Musume '14 Michishige Sayumi no Konya mo❤︎Usa-chan Peace (モーニング娘。'14 道重さゆみの今夜も❤︎うさちゃんピース) |
Michishige Sayumi | 2006-10-05 to 2014-11-24 |
Morning Musume '16 Suzuki Kanon no Itsudemo! Kannon Smile (モーニング娘。'16鈴木香音のいつでも!カンノンスマイル) |
Suzuki Kanon | 2014-12-02 to 2016-05-24 |
Morning Musume '17 12ki Nikki (モーニング娘。'17 12期日記) |
Morning Musume 12th generation | 2015-01-04 to 2017-03-26 |
Morning Musume Mitsui Aika, Ai say Hello (モーニング娘。光井愛佳の、愛 say hello) |
Mitsui Aika | 2007-04-05 to 2008-09-18 |
Nagate Ayaka no HELLO! MUSIC LATTE (長手絢香のHELLO!MUSIC LATTE) |
Kimura Ayaka | 2005-04 to late 2005 |
Ongaku Gatas no Guts10☆Gatas!! (音楽ガッタスのGuts10☆ガッタス!!) |
Ongaku Gatas | 2007-10-01 to 2009-03-23 |
Petitmoni Diver! (プッチモニダイバー!) |
Petitmoni | 1999-10-04 to 2001-12-25 |
pop up inc. | Various guest appearances | 2003-04-?? to 2005-03-?? |
Recomen! (レコメン!) |
Various semi-regular guest appearances |
2003 to 2012-04-04 |
Reina Time (れいなたいむ) |
Tanaka Reina | 2012-04-14 to 2013-06-29 |
Reversible Radio (リバーシブルラジオ) |
Morning Musume 13th generation *Fanclub-exclusive web talk show |
2017-03-02 to 2019-08-22 |
RIHO-DELI | Sayashi Riho | 2011-04-03 to 2014-12-28 |
Risa's NightHouse | Niigaki Risa | 2011-10-04 to 2012-03-27 |
Sakura Sakuradio (さくらさくらじお) |
Oda Sakura |
2013-05-23 to 2015-02-26 |
SATOYAMA in KANAGAWA | Various hosts | 2011-10-03 to 2014-03-26 |
Shibata Ayumi no Kibun wa Melon Melon (柴田あゆみの気分はメロンメロン) |
Shibata Ayumi | 2002-01-03 to 2004-03-25 |
Shindol Parlor (しんドル・パーラー) |
Various hosts | 2000 to 2005-03-31 |
SS1422 (スマイレージステーション1422) |
S/mileage 2nd Generation | 2013-01-07 to 2014-12-28 |
Takahashi Ai no Ichigo Ichie (高橋愛の苺いちえ) |
Takahashi Ai |
2009-03-23 to 2010-04-15 |
Tanpopo Henshuubu OH-SO-RO! (タンポポ編集部 OH-SO-RO!) |
Tanpopo | 2000-10-02 to 2003-09-23 |
Tanpopo no Konya mo Mankai (タンポポの今夜も満開) |
Tanpopo | 2000-03-30 to 2001-04-12 |
TBC FUN Field Mouretsu Moudash (TBC FUNふぃーるど・モーレツモーダッシュ) |
Murata Megumi with rotating guests | 2005-04-01 to 2008-03-28 |
TOKYO → NIIGATA MUSIC CONVOY | Melon Kinenbi | 2005-10-03 to 2008-03-19 |
Tsunkuban (つんくばん) |
Tsunku | 2001-08-18 to 2002-10-05 |
Tsukai! Berryz Okoku (痛快!ベリーズ王国) |
Natsuyaki Miyabi, Kumai Yurina, Sugaya Risako | 2009-07-03 to 2012-03-30 |
v-u-den☆Ishikawa Rika no Chanchaka☆Charmy! (美勇伝☆石川梨華のちゃんちゃか☆チャーミー!) |
Ishikawa Rika | 2004-04-01 to 2006-09-21 |
v-u-den Miyoshi, Okada no Konya wa Futari Bocchi (美勇伝 三好・岡田の今夜はふたりぼっち) |
Miyoshi Erika, Okada Yui | 2007-04-06 to 2008-06-27 |
Yaguchi Mari no allnightnippon SUPER! (モーニング娘。矢口真里のallnightnippon SUPER!) |
Yaguchi Mari, Iida Kaori, Minimoni | 2001-04-19 to 2003-03-27 |
Yajima no Heya (やじまの部屋) |
Yajima Maimi *Hello! Project Mobile exclusive radio show |
2016-01-06 to 2017-05-25 |
Yaruki MANMAN! (やる気MANMAN!) |
Various semi-regular guest appearances | 2003 to 2007-03-30 |
TV Shows
- [1999.01.05 - 2002.03.26] Idol wo Sagase! (アイドルをさがせ!)
- [2000.01.04 - 2000.09.29] Morning Musume no Heso (モーニング娘。のへそ)
- [2000.04.02 - 2007.04.01] Hello! Morning (ハロー!モーニング)
- [2000.10.02 - 2001.03.30] Bishoujo Nikki (美少女日記)
- [2001.04.02 - 2001.09.28] Bishoujo Kyouiku (美少女教育)
- [2001.10.01 - 2002.03.29] Shin Bishoujo Nikki (新・美少女日記)
- [2002.04.01 - 2002.09.27] Bishoujo Kyouiku II (美少女教育II)
- [2002.04.02 - 2002.12.24] Morning Musume Tsuushin (モーニング娘。通信)
- [2002.09.30 - 2003.03.28] Bishoujo Nikki III (美少女日記III)
- [2003.03.31 - 2003.09.27] Sexy Onnajyuku (セクシー女塾)
- [2003.09.29 - 2003.12.26] Soreyuke! Gorokkies (それゆけ!ゴロッキーズ)
- [2004.01.05 - 2004.04.02] Yoroshiku! Senpai (よろしく!センパイ)
- [2004.04.05 - 2004.10.01] Futarigoto (二人ゴト)
- [2004.10.04 - 2004.12.24] Majokko Rikachan no Magical Biyuuden (魔女っ娘。梨華ちゃんのマジカル美勇伝)
- [2005.01.05 - 2005.04.01] Musume Document 2005 (娘。ドキュメント2005)
- [2005.04.04 - 2006.05.05] Musume DOKYU! (娘DOKYU!)
- [2006.05.08 - 2006.09.29] Musume DOKYU! Eruda Yonchoume no Hitobito (娘DOKYU!~絵流田4丁目の人々~)
- [2006.10.02 - 2008.03.28] Uta Doki! Pop Classics (歌ドキッ!~ポップクラシックス~)
- [2006.11.04 - 2007.02.17] ℃-ute has come.
- [2007.04.08 - 2008.09.28] Haromoni@ (ハロモニ@)
- [2008.03.31 - 2008.10.03] Berikyuu! (ベリキュー!)
- [2008.10.06 - 2009.03.27] Yorosen! (よろセン!)
- [2009.04.02 - 2010.03.25] Bijo Houdan (美女放談)
- [2010.04.01 - 2011.04.14] Bijo Gaku (美女学)
- [2011.04.21 - 2012.05.24] Hello Pro! TIME (ハロプロ!TIME)
- [2012.06.07 - 2013.12.26] Hello! SATOYAMA Life (ハロ!SATOYAMAライフ)
- [2014.01.09 - 2019.03.25] The Girls Live
- [2019.04.01 - present] AI・DOL PROJECT
Web Shows
- [2006.03.03 - 2006.11.24] Hello Pro Hour (ハロプロアワー)
- [2013.02.05 - present] Hello! Project Station (ハロ!ステ)
- [2015.04.30 - 2016.01.21] GREEN ROOM
- [2016.01.28 - 2017.03.30] Girls Night Out
- [2016.01.29 - present] Upcoming
- [2017.10.26 - present] tiny tiny
- [2018.08.01 - present] OMAKE CHANNEL
Total Sales
- Last updated: February 15, 2019
By Act
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By Sales
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Hello! Project
ter" bgcolor="#0B0B61 | n="center" bgcolor="#0B0B61 | 000 | 813,070 | 813,070 |
2001 | 354 | |||
2000 | 813,070 | 813,070 | ||
2001 | 354,830 | 1,167,900 | ||
2002 | 170,375 | 1,338,275 | ||
2003 | 112,237 | 1,450,512 | ||
2004 | 178,971 | 1,629,483 | ||
2005 | 85,750 | 1,715,233 | ||
2006 | 41,584 | 1,756,817 | ||
2007 | 30,041 | 1,786,858 | ||
2008 | 34,912 | 1,821,770 | ||
2009 | 47,472 | 1,869,242 | ||
2010 |
17,423 |
1,886,665 | ||
2011 | 518,450 | 2,405,115 | ||
2012 | 742,762 | 3,844,543 | ||
2013 | 348,997* | 4,193,540* |
Hello! Project Products Price List (in Yen)
- Single Regular Edition CD: 1000JPY
- Single Limited Edition CD+DVD: 1600JPY
- Single Limited Edition CD: 1200JPY
- Single V DVD: 1500JPY
- Event V DVD: 2000JPY
- Concert DVD: 3800JPY
- Concert Blu-ray: 5714JPY
- Music Video Collection: 3000JPY
- Album Regular Edition CD: 3000JPY
- Album Limited Edition CD+DVD: 3600JPY
See Also
- Hello! Project Concerts
- Hello! Project Shuffle Unit
- Hello! Project Auditions
- Hello! Project in entertainment
- Member Colors
Notes
- ^ For leadership periods that begin or end with a inexact date (month and year are only provided), the length is calculated by the first day of that month.
References
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