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Revision as of 06:05, 29 December 2019
Hello! Project Station (ハロ!ステ), or Haro! Sute for short, is a web show showcasing Hello! Project. It is uploaded onto the Template:External2.
As of March 20, 2019, 30-minute episodes featuring performance footage and special projects are uploaded every Wednesday at 19:00 JST.[1]
The first episode was uploaded on February 5, 2013.[2] When the show began, it was uploaded as 30 to 60-minute episodes every Tuesday at 21:00 JST, which was then changed to Wednesdays after episode #13, and was hosted by one or two Hello! Project members. To accommodate people's viewing habits, the hour-length episodes and MCs were dropped after episode #280 in favor of uploading segments as shorter videos on various weekdays[3] at 19:00 JST starting from August 2018.[4][5] The show reverted to 30-minute episodes on March 20, 2019, with an hour-long livestream aired on March 12 ahead of the renewal to discuss and preview the changes.[1]
Featured Members
- From Morning Musume
- 6th Gen: Michishige Sayumi (last featured: December 4, 2014), Tanaka Reina (last featured: June 5, 2013)
- 9th Gen: Suzuki Kanon (last featured: June 8, 2016)
- 10th Gen: Iikubo Haruna (last featured: October 25, 2018), Kudo Haruka (last featured: December 27, 2017)
- 12th Gen: Ogata Haruna (last featured: June 27, 2018)
- Berryz Koubou
- Shimizu Saki (last featured: April 13, 2015)
- Tokunaga Chinami (last featured: April 13, 2015)
- Sudo Maasa (last featured: March 11, 2015)
- Natsuyaki Miyabi (last featured: March 11, 2015)
- Kumai Yurina (last featured: March 11, 2015)
- Sugaya Risako (last featured: March 11, 2015)
- ℃-ute (last featured: June 14, 2017)
- From ANGERME
- 1st Gen: Wada Ayaka (last featured: July 24, 2019), Fukuda Kanon (last featured: December 2, 2015)
- 2nd Gen: Nakanishi Kana (last featured: December 18, 2019), Katsuta Rina (last featured: October 2, 2019), Tamura Meimi (last featured: June 1, 2016)
- 3rd Gen: Aikawa Maho (last featured: January 11, 2017)
- From Juice=Juice
- Miyazaki Yuka (last featured: July 31, 2019)
- Otsuka Aina (last featured: June 19, 2013)
- Yanagawa Nanami (last featured: March 27, 2019)
- From Country Girls
- Tsugunaga Momoko (last featured: July 5, 2017)
- Yamaki Risa (last featured: December 25, 2019)
- Shimamura Uta (last featured: May 20, 2015)
- Ozeki Mai (last featured: December 25, 2019)
- Yanagawa Nanami (last featured: March 12, 2019)
- From Kobushi Factory
- Fujii Rio (last featured: June 14, 2017)
- Ogawa Rena (last featured: June 21, 2017)
- Taguchi Natsumi (last featured: October 18, 2017)
- Mitsui Aika (last featured: July 22, 2015)
- Sayashi Riho (last featured: January 13, 2016)
- From Hello Pro Kenshuusei
- 4th Gen: Kaneko Rie (last featured: January 1, 2014)
- 9th Gen: Tanabe Nanami (last featured: September 24, 2014)
- 11th Gen: Yoshihashi Kurumi (last featured: May 7, 2014)
- 14th Gen: Kosuga Fuyuka (last featured: January 1, 2014)
- 19th Gen: Tanaka Karen (last featured: May 7, 2014), Mikame Kana (last featured: September 24, 2014), Mashiro Kana (last featured: June 12, 2013), Inoue Hikaru (last featured: May 23, 2018)
- 20th Gen: Yokogawa Yumei (last featured: June 15, 2016), Oura Hirona (last featured: May 7, 2014)
- 21st Gen: Saito Kana (last featured: April 15, 2015), Takemura Miu (last featured: March 16, 2016)
- 22nd Gen: Hashimoto Nagisa (last featured: June 29, 2016), Horie Kizuki (last featured: May 23, 2018), Shimano Momoko (last featured: June 29, 2016)
- 24th Gen: Nakano Rion (last featured: June 15, 2016), Kanatsu Mizuki (last featured: July 4, 2018), Okamoto Honoka (last featured: June 24, 2015)
- 25h Gen: Noguchi Kurumi(last featured: July 25, 2018), Ono Kotomi (last featured: May 8, 2019), Kodama Sakiko (last featured: July 25, 2018)
- 26th Gen: Yoshida Marie (last featured: December 28, 2016)
- 27th Gen: Hibi Marina (last featured: July 25, 2018), Doi Rena (last featured: July 25, 2018)
- 28th Gen: Hashimoto Momoko (last featured: March 14, 2018), Goto Sayaka (last featured: December 13, 2017), Shutto Anna (last featured: May 15, 2019), Kanemitsu Ruru (last featured: November 20, 2019)
- From Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido
- 1st Gen: Kitagawa Ryo (last featured: October 11, 2017), Sato Hikari (last featured: May 29, 2019)
Episodes / Videos
- Main article: Hello! Project Station Episodes
- Main article: Hello! Project Station Videos
Year | Number of Episodes / Videos | Notes |
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2013 | 48 Episodes |
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2014 | 51 Episodes |
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2015 | 51 Episodes |
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2016 | 52 Episodes | |
2017 | 50 Episodes / 1 Special | |
2018 | 29 Episodes / 32 Videos | |
2019 | 4 Videos / 1 Special / 40 Episodes (ongoing) |
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Trivia
- On the October 9, 2013 (episode #36), the Hello! Project Station Dance Club was announced.
- Tanaka Reina, Mitsui Aika, and Otsuka Aina are the only members who did not present an episode (excluding Hello Pro Kenshuusei).
- Starting on March 18, 2014, a spin-off hosted by Kudo Haruka, titled Haruka! Kudo Station, was irregularly uploaded onto the Morning Musume YouTube channel.
- A book titled Hello Pro Maruwakari Yojijukugo was published on March 19, 2016 due to the popularity of the "Four-Character Idiomatic Compounds" corner featured on the show.
- Following the renewal on April 12, 2017, the show introduced the "Q&A Corner", in which viewers could send in questions for MCs through the official e-mail address: hellosute@gmail.com.[13] After January 10, 2018, this segment was changed to the "MC Talk Corner",[14] and fans from outside of Japan were encouraged to also send in questions.[15]
Past Logos
Notes
- ^ ^ ^ Shimizu Saki, Sudo Maasa, and Natsuyaki Miyabi made post-graduation appearances on the show during segments related to Hello Pro Kenshuusei rehearsals, Engeki Joshibu, and Buono!, respectively.
- ^ Several Morning Musume OG members have made post-graduation appearances on the show in the "Morning Musume 20th Anniversary Project 'Memory Dictionary Relay'" segment throughout 2018.
References
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