Hello! Project Wiki
Register
Tag: Visual edit
Tag: Visual edit
Line 95: Line 95:
 
On January 1, she released her fifth single "[[Sarasara no Kawa]]".
 
On January 1, she released her fifth single "[[Sarasara no Kawa]]".
   
In mid-2004 she was transferred to another {{ufg|UP-FRONT WORKS}} label, [[:Category:Rice Music|Rice Music]], and on September 29, she released her sixth single "[[Nishi Shinjuku de Atta Hito]]".
+
In mid-2004 she was transferred to another {{ufg|UP-FRONT WORKS}} label, [[:Category:Rice Music|Rice Music.]]
  +
  +
On August 10 and 11, Maeda was a reporter at the "51st Yosakoi Matsuri" in Masugata Shopping Street in Kochi.
  +
  +
On August 25, she was a jury member at the "Atami Kaidou Matsuri" in Shizuoka.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060620052639/http://yukidon.com/event_history2002.html yukidon.com]</ref>
  +
  +
On September 29, she released her sixth single "[[Nishi Shinjuku de Atta Hito]]".
   
 
===2006===
 
===2006===
Line 363: Line 369:
 
* [2002.07.07] 3rd Single Hatsubai Kinen Event (3rdシングル 発売記念イベント) at Mediamax Mishima store
 
* [2002.07.07] 3rd Single Hatsubai Kinen Event (3rdシングル 発売記念イベント) at Mediamax Mishima store
 
* [2003.08.23] [[24 Jikan Terebi 26]]
 
* [2003.08.23] [[24 Jikan Terebi 26]]
  +
*[2004.01.12] 5th Single Sarasara no Kawa Hatsubai Kinen Event (5thシングル さらさらの川 発売記念イベント) at Shinseido Kashiwa in Chiba
  +
*[2004.01.16] 5th Single Sarasara no Kawa Hatsubai Kinen Event (5thシングル さらさらの川 発売記念イベント) at Sapporo Factory Atrium in Hokkaido
  +
*[2004.01.31] 5th Single Sarasara no Kawa Hatsubai Kinen Event (5thシングル さらさらの川 発売記念イベント) at Decoy WIngs in Osaka
  +
*[2004.03.17] 5th Single Sarasara no Kawa Hatsubai Kinen Event (5thシングル さらさらの川 発売記念イベント) at Beautiful hall and Miyako Warabi store in Saitama
  +
*[2004.03.18] 5th Single Sarasara no Kawa Hatsubai Kinen Event (5thシングル さらさらの川 発売記念イベント) at Sekine Gakki, Tensendo, Yamato, Ongakudo in Tokyo <small>THe event at Music Shop Dan was cancelled</small>
  +
*[2004.01.12] 5th Single Sarasara no Kawa Hatsubai Kinen Event (5thシングル さらさらの川 発売記念イベント) at Shinseido Kashiwa in Chiba
  +
*[2004.01.16] 5th Single Sarasara no Kawa Hatsubai Kinen Event (5thシングル さらさらの川 発売記念イベント) at Sapporo Factory Atrium in Hokkaido
  +
*[2004.01.31] 5th Single Sarasara no Kawa Hatsubai Kinen Event (5thシングル さらさらの川 発売記念イベント) at Decoy WIngs in Osaka
  +
*[2004.03.17] 5th Single Sarasara no Kawa Hatsubai Kinen Event (5thシングル さらさらの川 発売記念イベント) at Beautiful hall and Miyako Warabi store in Saitama
  +
*[2004.03.18] 5th Single Sarasara no Kawa Hatsubai Kinen Event (5thシングル さらさらの川 発売記念イベント) at Sekine Gakki, Tensendo, Yamato, Ongakudo in Tokyo <small>THe event at Music Shop Dan was cancelled</small>
 
* [2010.06.17] [[UP-FRONT Kayou Festival 2010|UP-FRONT Kayou Festival]]
 
* [2010.06.17] [[UP-FRONT Kayou Festival 2010|UP-FRONT Kayou Festival]]
 
* [2010.05.16] Narita Yuaerumu Tentou Campaign
 
* [2010.05.16] Narita Yuaerumu Tentou Campaign
Line 416: Line 432:
 
* [2003] Itsuki Hiroshi no Furusato Nesshou ~Itoshiki Mihama-chou Uta Monogatari~ (五木ひろしの故郷熱唱~愛しき美浜町・歌物語~)<sup><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060621071951/http://yukidon.com/media_tv_history2003.html Aired on TV April 26, 2003]</ref></sup>
 
* [2003] Itsuki Hiroshi no Furusato Nesshou ~Itoshiki Mihama-chou Uta Monogatari~ (五木ひろしの故郷熱唱~愛しき美浜町・歌物語~)<sup><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060621071951/http://yukidon.com/media_tv_history2003.html Aired on TV April 26, 2003]</ref></sup>
 
* [2003] Itsuki Hiroshi Birthday Concert ~To-mo-da-chi~ (五木ひろしバースデーコンサート~と・も・だ・ち~)<sup><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060621071951/http://yukidon.com/media_tv_history2003.html Aired on TV May 2, 2003 and May 16, 2003]</ref></sup>
 
* [2003] Itsuki Hiroshi Birthday Concert ~To-mo-da-chi~ (五木ひろしバースデーコンサート~と・も・だ・ち~)<sup><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060621071951/http://yukidon.com/media_tv_history2003.html Aired on TV May 2, 2003 and May 16, 2003]</ref></sup>
  +
* *[2004.01.13] Enka e-Jan Radio Nippon Kanran (えんかe-ジャンラジオ日本 観覧) at Radio Japan Headquarters Lobby, Yokohama
  +
*[2004.01.13] Enka e-Jan Radio Nippon Kanran (えんかe-ジャンラジオ日本 観覧) at Radio Japan Headquarters Lobby, Yokohama
  +
*[2004.01.21] "Hatsuratsu Studio 505" Koukai Namahousou (「はつらつスタジオ505」公開生放送) at NHK Studio 505 <small>also aired on TV on NHK Dai Ichi on January 21</small>
  +
*[2004.01.31] Hello! Project Official Shop Shinsaibashi-mise Akushu-kai (ハロー!プロジェクトオフィシャルショップ心斎橋店 握手会)
  +
*[2004.02.05] BS Nippon no Uta (BS日本のうた) at Otsu Civic Center Dai Hall, Shiga <small>Broadcast on BS-hi and BS2 on February 21 and March 05</small>
  +
*[2004.02.11] Dai 4-kai Yokohama Enka Matsuri (第4回 よこはま演歌祭り) at Ishimaru Denki Yokohama Store 6F Event Hall
  +
*[2004.02.15] Hiroin Mura Karaoke Aikou-kai (ひろいん村カラオケ愛好会) at Yoshida Town Central Community Center, Ehime
  +
*[2004.03.14] Sunday Jockey (サンデージョッキー) at NHK 509 Studio
  +
*[2004.03.16] Kayo Concert (歌謡コンサート) at NHK Hall, Tokyo
  +
*[2004.04.11] Ginza de Enka Fureai Concert (銀座で演歌ふれあいコンサート) at Amarakan Show Theater, Fukuoka
  +
*[2004.05.01] Hiru no Sanpomichi (ひるの散歩道) at NHK 4F Digital front, Tokyo
  +
*[2004.05.30] Fukushima Toyota Sawayaka My Town (福島トヨタさわやかマイタウン) at Fukushima Toyota Shirakawa Store Showroom
  +
*[2004.06.05] Dai 2-dan Kagayake Nippon no Uta (第2弾 輝けにっぽんの唄) at Sukumo City General Social Vice City Center, Kochi
  +
*[2004.06.06] Dai 2-dan Kagayake Nippon no Uta (第2弾 輝けにっぽんの唄) at Kochi Prefectural Culture Hall
  +
*[2004.06.13] TBC Radio "Uta Matsuri" (TBCラジオ「うたまつり」) at Kotodai Park, Miyagi
  +
*[2004.06.03] BS Nippon no Uta (BS日本のうた) at Hakodate Civic Center <small>Broadcast on BS-hi and BS2 on July 10, 11, and 16)</small>
  +
*[2004.07.29] Hiru no Kayoukyoku (ひるの歌謡曲) at Generall Hall Airex, Kagawa
  +
*[2004.09.11] USEN Enka Star Parade (USEN演歌スターパレード) at Yamazaki Cultural Center, Hyogo
  +
*[2004.09.23] BS Nippon no Uta (BS日本のうた) a tNHK Hall, Tokyo <small>Broadcast on BS-hi and BS2 on October 17, 19, and 22)</small>
  +
*[2004.10.19] Hello! Project Official Shop Shinsaibashi-mise Akushu-kai (ハロー!プロジェクトオフィシャルショップ心斎橋店 握手会) in Osaka
  +
*[2004.10.31] Ishimaru Electric Main Store Mini Live (石丸電気本店 ミニライブ) at Ishimaru Electric Main Store, Tokyo
  +
*[2004.11.03] JFE Nishi Nihon Festa in Kurashiki Uta no On Stage (JFE西日本フェスタ in くらしき 歌のオンステージ」) at JFE Steel West Japan Mizushima Works, Okayama
  +
*[2004.11.07] Enka Fureai Concert at Niiza Gate Stage (新座で演歌ふれあいコンサート) at OSC Deo City Niiza, Saitama
  +
*[2004.11.09] Kayo Concert (歌謡コンサート) at NHK Hall, Tokyo
  +
*[2004.11.23] Dai 15-kai Zen Nihon Karaoke Oozakettei-sen (第15回全日本カラオケ王座決定戦) at Tokyo Shimbashi Yakult Hall
  +
*[2004.12.15] 1 Oku 3,000 Man Hito ga Erabu Best Aritst 2004 (1億3000万人が選ぶベストアーティスト2004) at Tokyo Bay NK Hall <small>Broadcast on Nippon TV on December 15)</small>
  +
*[2004.12.20] Radio Charity Musicson "Ai no Izumi in Yaesu" (ラジオ・チャリティー・ミュージックソン 「愛の泉 in 八重洲」) at Tokyo Station Yaesu Exit, Tokyo <small>Broadcast on Nippon TV on December 20)</small>
  +
  +
  +
   
 
==Works==
 
==Works==

Revision as of 14:42, 27 April 2020

Maeda Yuki (前田有紀) is a former Japanese singer, stage actress, and radio host. She started her career under the management of enka singer Itsuki Hiroshi in 1994,[1] before joining Hello! Project as a soloist in 2000, debuting her first single "Naki Usagi" under the renowned enka label Teichiku Records.

She graduated with the rest of the Elder Club in March 2009, but continued her singing career as part of UP-FRONT AGENCY. In June 2012, she announced on her Twitter account that she was five months pregnant and would retire to focus on being a mother.

Biography

Maeda Yuki 2020

Maeda Yuki, 2020

2010-0

Maeda Yuki, 2009

Yukimaeda02ny7

Maeda Yuki, 2007

Img20110112092859752

Maeda Yuki, September 2007

180px-yukimaeda

Maeda Yuki, September 2004

Yuki-maeda

Maeda Yuki, January 2004

Maeda Yuki 1115

Maeda Yuki, July 2003

Yuki Maeda 2000

2000 (Hello! Magazine #011)

IMG 20191208 223833

Maeda Yuki in 2000 on Idol wo Sagase, receiving her nickname Yukidon by Iida Kaori

Early Life

Maeda Yuki's parents ran a tavern in Kochi prefecture, and Maeda used to listen to people singing karaoke in the izakaya in the story below ever since she was a child. She started singing from the age of 2 until the third year of junior high school.[2]

Her father had recommended that she participated in the "Karaoke Tournament" during her second year of elementary school. Her name quickly became known throughout the Shikoku region. In her fifth year of elementary school, she moved from the Shikoku Karaoke Tournament of the Amateur Kayo Festival to the Tokyo Finals Tournament and received a special jury prize. In her second year of junior high school, she received a special award at the Columbia Newcomer Audition National Convention. She advanced to the final round of the Nagasaki Kayo Festival in her third year of junior high school. [3]

In 1993, she participated in a talent search for Columbia Records who were looking for new members for their label.[1]

In 1994, she was a finalist at the 18th Nagasaki Song Festival.

Also in 1994, at the age of 15, she went to Osaka because she passed the first screening in a song contest sponsored by Itsuki Hiroshi called "Itsuki Hiroshi '94 POPULAR SINGER'S CONTEST", and the second screening was divided into regional competitions all over the country. After passing the second round, the final tournament was in Tokyo. Maeda won, singing the song "Hana Banka". The judges included Itsuki Hiroshi, Harumi Miyako, Toyohisa Araki, Kazuma Tomizawa, and others. They said that all the judges had goose bumps from the singing voice of 15-year-old Maeda Yuki. Having won the Grand Prix in the finals, Maeda later said that was when she decided to become a singer.[4]

A few days later, she was in a television show called NHK BS Tournament Song Championship, where she sang the song "Kamome… Kamome". She came in second place, and was only beaten by Kondo Kaori with one point.[1]

Itsuki's office came to her parents' house and talked about various things in the future for her. Maeda then moved from Kochi to Tokyo

Itsuki Hiroshi told her, "From now on, you don't have to listen to Enka. Go to Tokyo, do full-fledged voice training, and concentrate on improving yourself."[5]

In 1995, she went to Tokyo to study at Meiji Nakano High School, taking vocal lessons at the same time. She also learned about concerts, one-month zachoukouen, events, recordings, and dinner shows. The same year, she was featured as one of the female singers in Itsuki Hiroshi's duet album Itsuki Hiroshi Duet Special Selection 14, credited as Yuki (in hiragana).

In 1998, she he graduated from Meiji Nakano High School.[1] After graduating from high school, when she wasn't going to study in the field, she answered the phone at the office and worked on word processors.[6]

2000

On April 4, Maeda apperaed on national television for the first time, on the show Idol wo Sagase!. Iida Kaori from Morning Musume became a manager for Itsuki Hiroshi for one day and later on was given the opportunity to become Maeda's manager.[1]

In April 2000, Maeda became a member of Hello! Project and started her career under the renowned enka record label Teichiku Records with her debut single Naki Usagi. For the summer months, Maeda went on a tour promoting the single, singing at different arenas in five cities.[7]

In July she participated in her first Hello! Project concert, performing in 12 cities, with an audience up to 200.000 people.[8]

On August 29, Maeda participated in the Yunotsu LOVE² Oosawagi Hello! Project 2000 event.

On December 5, it was announced on the variety show "Idol wo Sagase!" that Maeda would release a new single.

On December 19, the variety show showed the making of the PV and announced an event at Ikebukuro, and on December 26, Maeda reported the new song to Itsuki Hiroshi.[9]

2001

On January 1, she released her second single "Tokyo You Turn".

On January 20, she presented songs at three events in Nagoya.[10]

On March 23, Teichuki released a compilation album featuring Maeda’s single released earlier this year.[11]

2002

UP-FRONT AGENCY started releasing a series of albums called Douyou Pops in 2002, in which different Hello! Project members would sing different well known and new childrens' songs. Six albums, some themed according to the four seasons, and two DVDs with promotional videos were released. Maeda sung several of the songs and is featured in the promotional video for "Oomakiba wa Midori".

On February 21, she released her third single "Tokyo, Yoimachigusa.". She also participated on Itsuki Hiroshi's album Nagoya Misonoza Koen Live 2002 "Uta Mai Sou", where she sang the songs "Hana" and "Shimauta". The live performances were taken form the concert of the same name where Maeda was a special guest.[12]

In the Hello! Project concert Hello! Project 2002 ~Kotoshi mo Sugoi zo!~, running from January to February, she performed not her own song, but Itsuki’s song "Chigiri".[12] This song would later be released as a single by Itsuki the following year.[13]

In June, Teichiku Records released a compilation album featuring Maeda's single. It also features the track "Anata to Ikiru", originally by Teresa Teng, covered by Maeda.[11]

2003

On July 3, she joined her first shuffle unit, SALT5. In the group she sang her first rap song, "GET UP! Rapper".

On July 16, Maeda switched record labels and signed with UP-FRONT WORKS and their label zetima, releasing her fourth single "Tokyo Kirigirisu".

She was also a guest at Itsuki Hiroshi's 55sei Happy Birthday Concert in Yokohama Arena, alongside several other members from Hello! Project.

2004

On January 1, she released her fifth single "Sarasara no Kawa".

In mid-2004 she was transferred to another UP-FRONT WORKS label, Rice Music.

On August 10 and 11, Maeda was a reporter at the "51st Yosakoi Matsuri" in Masugata Shopping Street in Kochi.

On August 25, she was a jury member at the "Atami Kaidou Matsuri" in Shizuoka.[14]

On September 29, she released her sixth single "Nishi Shinjuku de Atta Hito".

2006

In 2006, it was announced that Maeda would release her sixth single, entitled "Nagai Tunnel". It was also announced that this would be her graduation single.[15] Eventually there was another announcement, after which the title changed to "Omae no Namida wo Ore ni Kure", and the graduation reference disappeared entirely. Therefore it is unknown if she was actually going to leave, or if she (or management) reconsidered. The single sold no more than 500 copies before falling out of the charts. On the same day her single was released, UP-FRONT AGENCY also released a radio drama show on CD, in which Maeda had a role.

She would also be part of a play later that year called Showa Kayou Teater Shyuuchaku Eki and she appeared regularly on the Hello! Project cover song show Uta Doki! Pop Classics.

In the summer, a fanclub tour with Iida Kaori called Otona no Nouryousai Fanclub Tour 2006. Clips from this concert was released in a fanclub DVD titled Hello! Days vol.7.

2007

From June 9 to June 17, Maeda appeared in the stage play Tokyo alongside Shibata Ayumi.[16]

On September 26, she released her eighth single "Ai Ai Daiko".

From November 28 to December 2, she appeared in the stage play Olivia wo Ki Kinagara alongside Yoshizawa Hitomi and Kimura Ayaka.[17]

2008

In May and June 2008, she started hosting a weekly radio show named Maeda Yuki no Yume Ongakukan. It ran for 30 minutes every Sunday night. After the show went off the air, Maeda became a regular at Music Bird hosting a weekly show named Maeda Yuki’s Music & Diary, which ended March 31, 2009. She also hosted NHK Radio's Uta no Sanpomichi, which was set in NHK studio park.

In October, the Hello! Project website announced that the Elder Club would graduate from in 2009, including Maeda. She would remain with UP-FRONT AGENCY and continue on as a solo singer.

2009

On February 25, she released her ninth single "Gwaenchanha ~Daijoubu~".

On March 31, she graduated from Hello! Project along with the rest of the Elder Club. After her graduation she was a regular at the radio shows Maeda Yuki no Ai no Uta Kokoro no Uta and Maeda Yuki no Hayaoki Banzai. She also started her own Oricon-hosted blog after graduating, titled Yuki Style, which eventually closed in 2012.[18]

On September 9, she released her first album, Maeda Yuki Zenkyoku Shuu ~Gwaenchanha~.

From September 27 to September 30, she appeared in the stage play FAR AWAY alongside Abe Natsumi and Kimura Ayaka.[19]

2010

On April 4, she released her 10th single "Mianhaeyo ~Gomennasai~". The release announcement also stated that this would be her second release in her South Korean series. For this series, she started collaborating with Korean lyricist, singer, composer and screen writer Yoo Hae-Joon. He composed all of the music, while Mori Chiyoko wrote most of the lyrics.

Maeda started hosting a new radio show named Maeda Yuki no Gift For You in early April, where she played song requests from listeners and interviewed guests active in the music industry. Around the same time she opened her official Twitter account.

Since the release of "Gwaenchanha ~Daijoubu~", Maeda starting taking language courses learning to speak Korean. At fanclub events she has held since this, her Korean has improved and she says herself she is now capable of every day lingo and basic greetings.[20]

2011

In May, she released "Busan Hatsu", her third Korean-themed single and 11th single overall. It contains five tracks, one of which is a Korean version of the title track. It charted for one week and sold 500 copies.

Shortly after the release of the single, it was announced that Maeda would release her first mini album in November, titled Busan Hatsu ~Kankoku Series Best~.

2012

On June 22, Maeda announced through her Twitter account and on her blog that she had married a man she met while studying Korean in South Korea. She also announced she was five months pregnant, and that she had made the decision to retire from the music industry to focus on being a wife and mother. She expressed that she hoped to return to the music industry in the future.

Statement from Maeda Yuki[21]
"I have a very important announcement to make.

I’ve been dating a man who I always wished to spend my future with. I am happy to announce that we are getting married this month. Also, I’m expecting as well: I’m 5 months pregnant. The reason I haven’t been able to update my blog was because my morning sickness has been quite serious. Also, at the beginning of my pregnancy, I almost miscarried my baby. That’s why I had to take some time and rest for a while.

Now that I’m in my second trimester, I can safely announce my pregnancy. Every day, I am enjoying the moment.

As for my future plan, I’d like to focus on delivering a healthy baby and raising my child. Therefore, I’ve decided to pause my career for a while.

To be honest, I’d like to do both. But I think it’s best for me to take some time away from my career for now.

Every day, I’m monitoring my health as well as my baby’s. 

This blog will be closed in June. Until then, you should still be able to access and view my entries.

As for my Twitter, I will still maintain that account. So please stay tuned.

I don’t like to say goodbyes, so let me say that I am looking forward to seeing all of you again.

If/when I return to the stage in the future, please welcome me back with your warm support.

Please keep thinking about me, as I’ll do the same for you.

I feel grateful to be surrounded by such wonderful people.

Thank you.

With love, Yuki Maeda."

In late November, she gave birth to a baby girl and announced her retirement as a singer in order to focus on her family.[22] Several Hello! Project acts, including Heike Michiyo, Nakazawa Yuko, Iida Kaori, and Saito Hitomi, congratulated Maeda when she posted the news.[23][24][25]

2013

At the end of 2013, Maeda was one of the Hello! Project OG members performing in the Hello! Project COUNTDOWN PARTY 2013 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~.

2014

In November, Maeda gave birth to a son.[26]

2016

On April 20, she announced that she was pregnant with her third child.[27] She gave birth to a son on August 8.[28][29]

2019

On April 21, Debut Kinenbi Yes! Shiawase Issho ni Iwatte Kuremasu ka?, a live talk by Taiyou to Ciscomoon, was held at Dai Ani LIVEBASE Nishiazabu. Maeda, who also celebrated her 19th debut anniversary on the same day, was featured as one of the guests.[30]

2020

On February 19, Maeda appeared at choreographer YOSHIKO's event "YOSHIKO-sensei Hello Pro Furitsuke 20shuunen Kinen team445 Dummy Fes. ~"Kiiroi Osora de BOOM BOOM BOOM" kara 20nen☆Furitsuke Zen 494 Kyoku kara Episode Digest~ at Zepp DiverCity" in Tokyo.[31]

In March, she opened her official instagram account.[32]

Profile

  • Name: Maeda Yuki (前田有紀)
  • Nicknames: Yukidon
  • Birthdate: August 28, 1979 (1979-08-28) (age 44)
  • Birthplace: Ehime Prefecture, Japan
  • Raised: Kochi, Kochi Prefecture, Japan
  • Blood Type: A
  • Western Zodiac: Virgo
  • Eastern Zodiac: Goat
  • Shuffle Units:
  • Special Units:
  • Other Groups:

  • Hobbies: Watching movies, taking pictures, listening to favorite CDs
  • Favorite colors: Light blue, black, red
  • Favorite flowers: Roses, baby's breaths
  • Favorite season: Summer
  • Favorite words: Effort, sympathy
  • Favorite food: Chicken, fruits
  • Disliked food: Salmon roe

  • Discography

    See also: Maeda Yuki Discography

  • [2000.04.21] Naki Usagi
  • [2001.01.01] Tokyo You Turn
  • [2002.02.21] Tokyo, Yoimachigusa.
  • [2003.07.16] Tokyo Kirigirisu
  • [2004.01.01] Sarasara no Kawa
  • [2004.09.29] Nishi Shinjuku de Atta Hito
  • [2006.07.26] Omae no Namida wo Ore ni Kure
  • [2007.07.26] Ai Ai Daiko
  • [2009.02.25] Gwaenchanha ~Daijoubu~
  • [2010.04.04] Mianhaeyo ~Gomennasai~
  • [2011.05.25] Busan Hatsu

    • [2002] Chigiri (契り; Eternal Promise) (from DVD Hello! Project 2002 ~Kotoshi mo Sugoizo!~)
    • [2003] Yosakoi-bushi (よさこい節)

    Discography Featured In

    SALT5
    H.P. ALL STARS

    SALT5
    H.P. ALL STARS
    Ganbarou Nippon Ai wa Katsu Singers

    Hello! Project Concerts
    PV Collections
    As A Guest Performer
    As a Stage Actress
    Other

    Hello! Project

    Events

    • [2000.05.13] Daiei Kashii Store 1F Central Mall (Fukuoka Prefecture)
    • [2000.05.20] Otori Wings 1F Central Square (Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture)
    • [2000.05.20] Kuzuha Mall Square Train Square Water Stage (Kyoto)
    • [2000.05.28]  Sapporo South Exit Underground City Apia Sun Plaza (Sapporo, Hokkaido)
    • [2000.06.03] Jusco Nagoya Minato Store 1F World Court Special Stage (Aichi Prefecture)
    • [2000.06.25] Ginza Mitsukoshi Roof Garden Theater (Ginza, Tokyo)
    • [2000.09.24] Shinseidou Mishima-ten (Itouyouka-dou Mishima-ten) Nisshin Plaza Shoumen Kasetsu Stage (Shizuoka-ken, Mishima)
    • [2000.10.14] Ginza Mitsukoshi Roof Garden Theater (Ginza, Tokyo)
    • [2001.01.20] Tokyo You Turn Release Event Mini Live & Handshake at Ikebukuro Sunshine City
    • [2001.02.17] Tokyo You Turn Release Event Mini Live & Handshake at Osaka Ootori Wings
    • [2001.03.03] Tokyo You Turn Release Event Mini Live & Handshake at Jusco Nagoya Minato Shop (World Court Special Stage)
    • [2001.08.17] Summer Festa 2001 "Dejitaru Chanpuru~" Mini Live & Handhsake Event (サマーフェスタ2001“でじたるちゃんぷる~”) at "Town Square" in NHK Studio Park
    • [2002.02.23] 3rd Single Hatsubai Kinen Event (3rdシングル 発売記念イベント) at Akabane Musical Instruments
    • [2002.02.23] 3rd Single Hatsubai Kinen Event (3rdシングル 発売記念イベント) at Soft in Sakai
    • [2002.02.24] 3rd Single Hatsubai Kinen Event (3rdシングル 発売記念イベント) In front of JR Funabashi Station Concourse VIV
    • [2002.03.14] 3rd Single Hatsubai Kinen Event (3rdシングル 発売記念イベント) at Yuugengaisha Yamasa Touhou-dou
    • [2002.05.06] 3rd Single Hatsubai Kinen Event (3rdシングル 発売記念イベント) at Ageo Shosan Plaza 1st floor Center Court
    • [2002.07.07] 3rd Single Hatsubai Kinen Event (3rdシングル 発売記念イベント) at Mediamax Mishima store
    • [2003.08.23] 24 Jikan Terebi 26
    • [2004.01.12] 5th Single Sarasara no Kawa Hatsubai Kinen Event (5thシングル さらさらの川 発売記念イベント) at Shinseido Kashiwa in Chiba
    • [2004.01.16] 5th Single Sarasara no Kawa Hatsubai Kinen Event (5thシングル さらさらの川 発売記念イベント) at Sapporo Factory Atrium in Hokkaido
    • [2004.01.31] 5th Single Sarasara no Kawa Hatsubai Kinen Event (5thシングル さらさらの川 発売記念イベント) at Decoy WIngs in Osaka
    • [2004.03.17] 5th Single Sarasara no Kawa Hatsubai Kinen Event (5thシングル さらさらの川 発売記念イベント) at Beautiful hall and Miyako Warabi store in Saitama
    • [2004.03.18] 5th Single Sarasara no Kawa Hatsubai Kinen Event (5thシングル さらさらの川 発売記念イベント) at Sekine Gakki, Tensendo, Yamato, Ongakudo in Tokyo THe event at Music Shop Dan was cancelled
    • [2004.01.12] 5th Single Sarasara no Kawa Hatsubai Kinen Event (5thシングル さらさらの川 発売記念イベント) at Shinseido Kashiwa in Chiba
    • [2004.01.16] 5th Single Sarasara no Kawa Hatsubai Kinen Event (5thシングル さらさらの川 発売記念イベント) at Sapporo Factory Atrium in Hokkaido
    • [2004.01.31] 5th Single Sarasara no Kawa Hatsubai Kinen Event (5thシングル さらさらの川 発売記念イベント) at Decoy WIngs in Osaka
    • [2004.03.17] 5th Single Sarasara no Kawa Hatsubai Kinen Event (5thシングル さらさらの川 発売記念イベント) at Beautiful hall and Miyako Warabi store in Saitama
    • [2004.03.18] 5th Single Sarasara no Kawa Hatsubai Kinen Event (5thシングル さらさらの川 発売記念イベント) at Sekine Gakki, Tensendo, Yamato, Ongakudo in Tokyo THe event at Music Shop Dan was cancelled
    • [2010.06.17] UP-FRONT Kayou Festival
    • [2010.05.16] Narita Yuaerumu Tentou Campaign
    • [2010.05.21] Asunaru Kanayama Tentou Campaign
    • [2010.06.12] Sungreen Fukaya Tentou Campaign
    • [2011.03.06] In-store Mini Live at Aeon Kamisato Shopping Center 1F Fureai Court
    • [2011.05.26] "Busan Hatsu" Shinkyoku Happyoukai & Akushu-kai Campaign at Music Shop Dan (Tokyo)
    • [2011.05.26] "Busan Hatsu" Shinkyoku Happyoukai & Akushu-kai Campaign at Bisei Dou (Tokyo)
    • [2011.05.27] "Busan Hatsu" Shinkyoku Happyoukai & Akushu-kai Campaign at Euro Hall (tokyo)
    • [2011.05.27] "Busan Hatsu" Shinkyoku Happyoukai & Akushu-kai Campaign at Music SHop Sekine (Tokyo)
    • [2011.05.30] Naked Loft
    • [2011.05.31] "Busan Hatsu" Shinkyoku Happyoukai & Akushu-kai Campaign at Onkyokudo (Tokyo)
    • [2011.05.31] "Busan Hatsu" Shinkyoku Happyoukai & Akushu-kai Campaign at Tensendo
    • [2011.06.01] "Busan Hatsu" Shinkyoku Happyoukai & Akushu-kai Campaign at Music Shop Izumi
    • [2011.06.01] "Busan Hatsu" Shinkyoku Happyoukai & Akushu-kai Campaign at Suzuki Gakki
    • [2011.06.01] "Busan Hatsu" Shinkyoku Happyoukai & Akushu-kai Campaign at Miyako
    • [2011.06.07] "Busan Hatsu" Shinkyoku Happyoukai & Akushu-kai Campaign at Gotou Gakki
    • [2011.06.19] "Busan Hatsu" Shinkyoku Happyoukai & Akushu-kai Campaign at Aeon Kamisato Shopping Center
    • [2011.07.01] In-store Mini Live at Asunal Kanayama
    • [2011.08.10] VINOTECA STAGE
    • [2011.08.19] Oaso Hi no Yama Matsuri in Aso, Kumamoto
    • [2011.08.28] TSUTAYA Nakamama-ten Shinkyoku Happyoukai & Akushu-kai Campaign (TSUTAYA 中万々店 新曲発表会&握手会キャンペーン)
    • [2011.09.03] Itoyokado Nishikichou "Busan Hatsu" Happyoukai & Akushu-kai Campaign (イトーヨーカドー錦町 『釜山発』新曲発表会&握手会キャンペーン)
    • [2011.09.18] 11th Oaks Kayou-sai Matsuri
    • [2006.07.29] Otona no Nouryousai Fanclub Tour 2006
    • [2007.07.07] Iida Kaori - Maeda Yuki no "Otona no Tanabata Matsuri" Higaeri Bus Ryoku

    Events Participated in

    • [2001.04.07] Ginza Enka Matsuri (ぎんざ演歌まつり) at Ginza Mitsukoshi Roof Garden Theater
    • [2001.05.24] Dai 2-kai Enka Shinjin Matsuri (第2回 演歌新人まつり) at Fukagawa Civic Center
    • [2001.05.25] Dai 2-kai Enka Shinjin Matsuri (第2回 演歌新人まつり) at Asahicho Sunrise Hall
    • [2001.08.17] Summer Festa 2001 "Dejitaru Chanpuru~" Shokiharai! (サマーフェスタ2001“でじたるちゃんぷる~” 暑気払い !) at NHK Studio Park
    • [2001.09.23] Uraharu Furusato no Minori Matsuri (Radio Koukai Rokuon) (うらほろ ふるさとのみのり祭(ラジオ公開録音)) at Urahoro Forest Park, Hokkaido
    • [2002.02.24] Moudouken Ikusei Shien Charity Event "Gen Tetsuya to Suteki na Uta Nakama" (盲導犬育成支援チャリティーイベント 「弦哲也と素敵な歌仲間」) at Okayama Civic Center
    • [2002.03.21] Dark to Utau Nakama-tachi (ダークと歌う仲間達) at Takashimaya Yokohama Store 6F Special Stage
    • [2002.03.25] NBS Teichiku Haru no Enka Matsuri (NBCテイチク春の演歌まつり) at Saga City Cultural Center Large Hall
    • [2002.04.21] Ginza Enka Matsuri (ぎんざ演歌まつり) at Ginza Mitsukoshi Roof Garden Theater
    • [2002.05.05] Dai 9-kai Yamaha Enka Matsuri "Teichiku 'The Fresh' Concert" (第9回ヤマハ演歌まつり 「テイチク『ザ・フレッシュ』コンサート」) at Yamagiwa Soft Akihabara Store Soft Building 8F Event Floor
    • [2002.05.10] Dai 6-kai Itsuki Hiroshi Charity Concert (第6回 五木ひろしチャリティーコンサート」) at Mihama Town Yuai Hiroba
    • [2002.05.14] Dai 14-kai Itsuki Hiroshi Charity Marathon (「第14回 五木ひろしチャリティーマラソン) at Niu Mihama-cho-Kitada
    • [2002.05.25] Dai 9-kai Yamaha Enka Matsuri "Teichiku 'The Fresh' Concert" (第9回ヤマハ演歌まつり 「テイチク『ザ・フレッシュ』コンサート」) at Yokohama City Asahi Ward Cultural
    • [2002.05.26] Ohi Daisuke-san to "Joint Campaign" (おおい大輔さんと「ジョイントキャンペーン」) in Tokyo
    • [2002.06.27] Ohi Daisuke-san to "Joint Campaign" (おおい大輔さんと「ジョイントキャンペーン」) in Aichi
    • [2002.08.11] Genki Kasukawa Matsuri (元気粕川まつり) at Kasugawa Elementary School, Gunma
    • [2002.08.13] BSQR Shinseki!! Kayou Dai Koushin Koukai Rokuon Event in Jinguu Gaien Hanabi Taikai 2002 (BSQR新世紀!!歌謡大行進」公開録音イベント in 神宮外苑花火大会2002)
    • [2002.08.25] BSQR Shinseki! ! Kayou Dai Koushin Special Stage (BSQR新世紀!!歌謡大行進 スペシャルステージ) at Atami Water Park, Shizuoka
    • [2002.08.25] Atami Kaidou Matsuri (あたみ街道祭り) at Atami Highway Festival 2nd venue, Shizuoka
    • [2002.09.27] Ohi Daisuke-san to "Joint Campaign" (おおい大輔さんと「ジョイントキャンペーン」) at Daiju Record Store, Osaka
    • [2002.10.13] Dai 14-kai Hatto Furusato Matsuri ~Maekawa Kiyoshi to Tomo ni~ (第14回八東町ふるさと祭~前川清とともに~) at Hatto Town Sougou Ground
    • [2002.10.20] Toyota Sawayaka My Town (トヨタさわやかマイタウン) at Toyota Haranomachi Branch Showroom
    • [2002.11.30] Hiratsuka Aki no Enka matsuri (平塚秋の演歌祭り) at Yamano Musical Instrument Hiratsuka, Kanagawa
    • [2002.12.15] Dai 16-kai Gunma-ken Kayou Ongaku Taishou Kesshou Taikai (第16回群馬県歌謡音楽大賞 決勝大会) (also aired on Gunma TV December 21)
    • [2003] Itsuki Hiroshi no Furusato Nesshou ~Itoshiki Mihama-chou Uta Monogatari~ (五木ひろしの故郷熱唱~愛しき美浜町・歌物語~)[33]
    • [2003] Itsuki Hiroshi Birthday Concert ~To-mo-da-chi~ (五木ひろしバースデーコンサート~と・も・だ・ち~)[34]
    • *[2004.01.13] Enka e-Jan Radio Nippon Kanran (えんかe-ジャンラジオ日本 観覧) at Radio Japan Headquarters Lobby, Yokohama
    • [2004.01.13] Enka e-Jan Radio Nippon Kanran (えんかe-ジャンラジオ日本 観覧) at Radio Japan Headquarters Lobby, Yokohama
    • [2004.01.21] "Hatsuratsu Studio 505" Koukai Namahousou (「はつらつスタジオ505」公開生放送) at NHK Studio 505 also aired on TV on NHK Dai Ichi on January 21
    • [2004.01.31] Hello! Project Official Shop Shinsaibashi-mise Akushu-kai (ハロー!プロジェクトオフィシャルショップ心斎橋店 握手会)
    • [2004.02.05] BS Nippon no Uta (BS日本のうた) at Otsu Civic Center Dai Hall, Shiga Broadcast on BS-hi and BS2 on February 21 and March 05
    • [2004.02.11] Dai 4-kai Yokohama Enka Matsuri (第4回 よこはま演歌祭り) at Ishimaru Denki Yokohama Store 6F Event Hall
    • [2004.02.15] Hiroin Mura Karaoke Aikou-kai (ひろいん村カラオケ愛好会) at Yoshida Town Central Community Center, Ehime
    • [2004.03.14] Sunday Jockey (サンデージョッキー) at NHK 509 Studio
    • [2004.03.16] Kayo Concert (歌謡コンサート) at NHK Hall, Tokyo
    • [2004.04.11] Ginza de Enka Fureai Concert (銀座で演歌ふれあいコンサート) at Amarakan Show Theater, Fukuoka
    • [2004.05.01] Hiru no Sanpomichi (ひるの散歩道) at NHK 4F Digital front, Tokyo
    • [2004.05.30] Fukushima Toyota Sawayaka My Town (福島トヨタさわやかマイタウン) at Fukushima Toyota Shirakawa Store Showroom
    • [2004.06.05] Dai 2-dan Kagayake Nippon no Uta (第2弾 輝けにっぽんの唄) at Sukumo City General Social Vice City Center, Kochi
    • [2004.06.06] Dai 2-dan Kagayake Nippon no Uta (第2弾 輝けにっぽんの唄) at Kochi Prefectural Culture Hall
    • [2004.06.13] TBC Radio "Uta Matsuri" (TBCラジオ「うたまつり」) at Kotodai Park, Miyagi
    • [2004.06.03] BS Nippon no Uta (BS日本のうた) at Hakodate Civic Center Broadcast on BS-hi and BS2 on July 10, 11, and 16)
    • [2004.07.29] Hiru no Kayoukyoku (ひるの歌謡曲) at Generall Hall Airex, Kagawa
    • [2004.09.11] USEN Enka Star Parade (USEN演歌スターパレード) at Yamazaki Cultural Center, Hyogo
    • [2004.09.23] BS Nippon no Uta (BS日本のうた) a tNHK Hall, Tokyo Broadcast on BS-hi and BS2 on October 17, 19, and 22)
    • [2004.10.19] Hello! Project Official Shop Shinsaibashi-mise Akushu-kai (ハロー!プロジェクトオフィシャルショップ心斎橋店 握手会) in Osaka
    • [2004.10.31] Ishimaru Electric Main Store Mini Live (石丸電気本店 ミニライブ) at Ishimaru Electric Main Store, Tokyo
    • [2004.11.03] JFE Nishi Nihon Festa in Kurashiki Uta no On Stage (JFE西日本フェスタ in くらしき 歌のオンステージ」) at JFE Steel West Japan Mizushima Works, Okayama
    • [2004.11.07] Enka Fureai Concert at Niiza Gate Stage (新座で演歌ふれあいコンサート) at OSC Deo City Niiza, Saitama
    • [2004.11.09] Kayo Concert (歌謡コンサート) at NHK Hall, Tokyo
    • [2004.11.23] Dai 15-kai Zen Nihon Karaoke Oozakettei-sen (第15回全日本カラオケ王座決定戦) at Tokyo Shimbashi Yakult Hall
    • [2004.12.15] 1 Oku 3,000 Man Hito ga Erabu Best Aritst 2004 (1億3000万人が選ぶベストアーティスト2004) at Tokyo Bay NK Hall Broadcast on Nippon TV on December 15)
    • [2004.12.20] Radio Charity Musicson "Ai no Izumi in Yaesu" (ラジオ・チャリティー・ミュージックソン 「愛の泉 in 八重洲」) at Tokyo Station Yaesu Exit, Tokyo Broadcast on Nippon TV on December 20)



    Works

    Publications Featured in

    • [2000.09.30] Hello! Project 2000 Ashita no Ase, Fuu (Hello! Project 2000明日の汗 フー)
    • [2001.05.10] Hello! Project 2001 Sugoizo! 21st Century GREEN BOOK
    • [2001.05.10] Hello! Project 2001 Sugoizo! 21st Century RED BOOK
    • [2001.07.19] Idol wo Sagase! Koushiki BOOK
    • [2001.09.28] Hello! Project 2001 TOGETHER! SUMMER PARTY (Talk CD included)
    • [2002.03.27] Hello! Project 2002 Perfect Harmony!
    • [2002.04.24] Hello! Project 2002 Perfect Smile - Super Fine Photo Book
    • [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)
    • [2002.08.28] Hello! Project 2002 Happy Dream ― Super Fine Photo Book 2
    • [2002.09.13] Hello! Project 2002 Minna Shiawase ni Na~re! (Zenpen)
    • [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)
    • [2003.03.13] Hello! Project 2003 Hora ne! Aishiteru (Hello!Project 2003 ほらネ!あいしてるっ)
    • [2003.04.03] Hello! Project 2003 Tanoshin Jattemasu! (Hello!Project 2003 楽しんじゃってます!)
    • [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!)
    • [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。』)
    • [2004.02.20] Minna, Attakai ne. ― Hello! Project 2004 Winter ~C'MON! Dance World~ "Kanzen Hozonban" Super Review Nacchi Sotsugyou Memorial (みんな、あったかいね。―Hello! Project 2004 Winter〜C'MON!ダンスワールド〜『完全保存版』 スーパーレビューなっち卒業メモリアル)
    • [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)
    • [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)
    • [2005.03.16] Hello! Project 2005 Winter HAPPY BOX Shirogumi (Hello!Project 2005 winter HAPPY BOX 白組)

    Radio

    • [2002.05.02-2002.08.29] Shinseki!! Kayou Dai Koushin (新世紀!!歌謡大行進) (Regular)[35]
    • [2010] Maeda Yuki no Ai no Uta Kokoro no Uta (前田有紀の愛の歌こころの歌)
    • [2010] Maeda yuki no Hayaoki Banzai (前田有紀の早起きバンザイ)
    • [2010-2012] Maeda Yuki no GIFT FOR YOU (前田有紀のGIFT FOR YOU)

    TV

    • [2000] Idol wo Sagase!
    • [2001-2002] Hello! Morning
    • [2002] Dai 16-kai Gunma Ken Kayou Ongaku Taishou Kesshou Taikai (第16回群馬県歌謡音楽大賞決勝大会)
    • [2006-2008] Uta Doki! Pop Classics
    • [2010.05.17] TV Saitama "Natsumi to Yuuki no Kochira Saishin Kayoukyoku" (夏美と侑希のこちら最新歌謡曲)
    • [2011.08.27] TV Kouchi "“35-kai Utatte Hashitte Kyarabanban Kesshou Taikai"

    Internet

    • [2005.06.24] 15th HaloPro Video Chat (Hello! Project on FLET'S)

    Theater

    • [2006] Showa Kayou Teater "Shuuchakueki" (昭和歌謡シアター「 終着駅」; Terminal Station)
    • [2007] Showa Kayou Teater "Tokyo" (昭和歌謡シアター 「東京」)
    • [2007] Gekidan Senior Graffiti Showa Kayo Theater "FAR AWAY" (劇団シニアグラフティ 昭和歌謡シアター「FAR AWAY」)
    • [2007] Gekidan Senior Graffiti "Yokosuka Story" (劇団シニアグラフティ「横須賀ストーリー」)
    • [2008] Shouwa Kayou Theater "Olivia wo Kikinagara" (昭和歌謡シアター 「オリビアを聴きながら」; While Listening to Olivia-Newton John)

    Magazine

    • [1994.09.14] Scrambled Eggs First Issue (スクランブルエッグ 創刊号)[36]
    • [2000.04.25] Gekkan Uta no Techou, June issue (月刊 歌の手帖 2001年6月号)
    • [2000.05.25] Gekkan Uta no Techou, July issue (月刊 歌の手帖 2001年7月号)
    • [2000.06.25] Gekkan Uta no Techou, August issue (月刊 歌の手帖 2001年8月号)
    • [2000.09.05] CD Data, September issue (CDでーた 9月20日号)
    • [2000.09.19] Zappy, October issue (ザッピィ 10月号)
    • [2000.09.20] CD HTIS!, October issue (CD HITS! 10月号)
    • [2000.09.29] Girls Hits! Vol.12
    • [2000.10.24] B.L.T., December issue (B.L.T. 12月号)
    • [2000.10.31] Tokyo 1-shuukan (東京1週間)
    • [2000.11.08] TV Pia Kansai-ban, November issue (TVぴあ 関西版 11/22号)
    • [2000.12.25] Gekkan Uta no Techou, December issue (月刊 歌の手帖 2001年2月号)
    • [2001.01.24] B.L.T., March issue (B.L.T. 2001年03月号)
    • [2001.01.24] Up to Boy, March issue (アップトゥーボーイ 3月号)
    • [2001.01.30] GiRLPOP, March issue
    • [2001.02.19] POTATO, March issue
    • [2001.02.xx] Sky Perfect TV! Guide, March issue (スカイパーフェクTV!ガイド 3月号)
    • [2001.02.25] Purchase! Vol. 28, March issue (パーチャス! 3月号 Vol. 28)
    • [2001.04.21] Gekkan Karaoke fan, June issue (月刊 カラオケfan 6月号) (CD-ROM with pictures included)
    • [2001.05.09] NHK Weeklu Sutera, May issue (NHKウイークリー ステラ 5/18号)
    • [2001.05.10] Saita, May issue
    • [2001.08.20] CD DATA, September issue
    • [2001.08.20] musicnet, October issue
    • [2001.08.22] Poporo, October issue (ポポロ 2001年10月号)
    • [2001.08.24] B.L.T., October issue (B.L.T. 2001年10月号)
    • [2001.08.24] Song Kong, October issue (ソングコング 2001年10月号)
    • [2001.09.19] Zappy, Ocotber issue (ザッピィ 2001年10月号)
    • [2002.02.25] Gekkan Uta no Techou, April issue (月刊 歌の手帖 2002年4月号 )
    • [2002.03.05] CD DATA, March issue (CDでーた 3/20号)
    • [2002.03.15] weekly oricon, March issue (オリコン 3/25号)
    • [2002.03.19] Zappy, April issue (ザッピィ 4月号)
    • [2002.03.22] FRIDAY, April issue (フライデー 4/5号)
    • [2002.03.23] KINDAI, May issue (KINDAI 5月号)
    • [2002.03.24] Song Kong, May issue (ソングコング 5月号)
    • [2002.03.24] Gekkan Kayoukyoku, May issue (月刊 歌謡曲 5月号)
    • [2002.03.25] Gekkan Uta no Techou, May issue (月刊 歌の手帖 2002年5月号)
    • [2002.05.19] Usagi to Kurasu, April issue (うさぎと暮らす 4号)
    • [2002.05.25] Gekkan Uta no Techou, July issue (月刊 歌の手帖 2002年7月号)
    • [2002.06.23] Up to Boy, August issue (アップトゥーボーイ 8月号 670円 美浜五木マラソン、コンサート
    • [2002.07.04] Young Jump (ヤングジャンプ)
    • [2002.08.23] Up to Boy, October issue (アップトゥーボーイ 10月号)
    • [2002.08.23] KINDAI, October issue (KINDAI 10月号)
    • [2002.08.24] B.L.T., October issue (B.L.T. 2002年10月号)
    • [2002.08.24] Gekkan Kayoukyoku, October issue (月刊 歌謡曲 10月号)
    • [2002.08.24] Song Kong, October issue (ソングコング 10月号)
    • [2002.08.29] weekly oricon, September issue (オリコン 9/9号)
    • [2002.09.21] Gekkan Karaoke fan, November issue (月間カラオケfan 11月号)
    • [2002.09.24] B.L.T., November issue (B.L.T. 2002年11月号)
    • [2003.01.07] Shuukan Josei, January issue (週刊女性 1/21号)
    • [2003.01.09] weekly oricon (オリコン)   
    • [2003.07.01] Gekkan De View (月刊De View)  
    • [2003.07.05] CD DATA (CDでーた) 
    • [2003.07.07] Shuukan Big Comic Spirits(週刊ビックコミック スピリッツ)  
    • [2003.07.17] weekly oricon (オリコン)  
    • [2003.07.19] Zappy, August issue (ザッピィ 8月号)  
    • [2003.07.20] Karaoke Ongaku Tokudai-gou (カラオケ音楽特大号)  
    • [2003.07.21] Karaoke fan, OCtober issue (カラオケfan 2003年10月号)  
    • [2003.07.23] kindai Bessatsu (kindai別冊)  
    • [2003.07.23] Up to Boy, August issue (UP TO BOY 8月号) 
    • [2003.07.25] Gekkan Enjaru (月刊エンジャル)  
    • [2003.07.25] Gekkan Song Book (月刊ソングブック)
    • [2003.07.26] Gekkan Uta no Techou, September issue (月刊 歌の手帖 2003年9月号) 
    • [2003.09.05] Hit GRAPH Vol.1 
    • [2003.12.19] Zappy, January 2004 issue (ザッピィ 1月号) 
    • [2003.12.20] Karaoke Taishou, February 2004 issue (カラオケ大賞 2月号)  
    • [2003.12.22]Up to Boy, January 2004 issue (UP TO BOY 1月号) 
    • [2003.12.25] Gekkan Enjaru (月刊エンジャル)  
    • [2003.12.25] Gekkan Uta no Techou, February 2004 issue (月刊 歌の手帖 2004年2月号) 
    • [2003.12.27] Hit GRAPH Vol.1
    • [2004.01.21] Karaoke fan, February issue (カラオケfan) 
    • [2004.01.24] Gekkan Song Book (月刊ソングブック 2月号)
    • [2004.06.25] Town Jouhou Kouchi, July issue (タウン情報高知 7月号)
    • [2004.09.18] Zappy, October issue (ザッピィ 10月号)  
    • [2004.09.21] Karaoke Fan, November issue (カラオケファン 2004年11月号)
    • [2004.09.25] Tokyo Chuunichi Sports (Choukan) (東京中日スポーツ(朝刊))
    • [2004.09.25] Gekkan Enjaru (月刊エンジャル)  
    • [2004.09.25] Gekkan Uta no Techou, November issue (月刊 歌の手帖 2004年11月号)
    • [2004.09.25] Karaoke Taishou, November issue (カラオケ大賞 11月号)
    • [2004.09.25] Gekkan Song Book (月刊ソングブック)
    • [2004.10.02] Sports Nippon (Choukan) (スポーツニッポン(朝刊))
    • [2004.10.20] Karaoke Ongaku (カラオケONGAKU)
    • [2005.03.19] Kayou Arena (歌謡アリーナ)

    Achievements

    • [1991.03] Judges Special Prize at "Dai 1-kai Shiishi Zenkoku Karaoke Taishou Tokubetsu Kesshou Taikai" (第1回嬉嬉(シーシ)全国カラオS大賞 特別決勝大会)
    • [1993] Special Award at the Columbia Shinjin Kayou Audition (ロムビア新人歌謡オーディション)
    • [1994.09] Finalist at the 18th Nagasaki Kayo Festival (第18回長崎歌謡祭)
    • [1994.09] Winner of the Itsuki Hiroshi '94 POPULAR SINGER'S CONTEST.

    Trivia

    • Is an only-child.
    • Iida Kaori is the main reason why Maeda became a part of Hello! Project.
    • She received the nickname Yukidon from Iida.
    • She was one of the few enka soloists under Hello! Project.
    • She did not have her first charting single until she signed with the UP-FRONT WORKS label, zetima in 2003 and released "Tokyo Kirigirisu".
    • She shares the same last name as original S/mileage member Maeda Yuuka, BEYOOOOONDS member Maeda Kokoro, and former Hello Pro Egg member Maeda Irori.
    • Fujikawa Kyuji from the baseball team Hanshin Tigers, and actress and singer Hirosue Ryoko (best known to international audiences for her roles in the Luc Besson-produced Wasabi) attended the same high school as Maeda, but one year lower.[37]

    See Also

    • Maeda Yuki Discography
    • Gallery:Maeda Yuki
    • List:Maeda Yuki Discography Featured In
    • List:Maeda Yuki Concert & Event Appearances

    References

    1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "前田有紀 バイオグラフィー" (in Japanese).
    2. Official Instagram (in Japanese) April 22, 2020
    3. Official Site (archived)
    4. Official Instagram (in Japanese) April 22, 2020
    5. Official Site (archived)
    6. [1]Official Instagram (in Japanese) April 22, 2020
    7. http://yukidon.com/event_history2000.html
    8. "前田有紀 コンサート情報(2000年)" (in Japanese).
    9. [2]yukidon.com
    10. "前田有紀 イベント情報(2001年)" (in Japanese).
    11. 11.0 11.1 "前田有紀 参加 プッチベスト情報" (in Japanese).
    12. 12.0 12.1 "過去の五木ひろしコンサート情報 前田有紀ゲスト出演" (in Japanese).
    13. "Chigiri / Semishigure Hiroshi Itsuki 8cm CD" (in English). CDJapan.
    14. yukidon.com
    15. "お前の涙を俺にくれ : 前田有紀" (in Japanese). HMV&BOOKS online.
    16. "劇団シニア グラフィティ 第5回公演昭和歌謡シアター『東京』" (in Japanese). Gekijyo. (Archived)
    17. 全労済ホール/スペース・ゼロ 提携公演 劇団 シニアグラフィティ 第7回公演 〜昭和歌謡シアター『オリビアを聴きながら』〜" (in Japanese). Gekijyo. (Archived)
    18. "前田有紀オフィシャルブログ -Yuki☆Style-" (in Japanese).
    19. "劇団 シニアグラフィティ 第6回公演 〜昭和歌謡シアター『FAR AWAY』〜" (in Japanese). Gekijyo. (Archived)
    20. "イベント(釜山発)前田有紀" (in Japanese). yukidon don (via YouTube). 2015-07-10.
    21. "皆様へ大切なご報告。" (in Japanese). Maeda Yuki Official Blog. 2012-06-22. (Archived)
    22. https://twitter.com/yuki_maeda_/status/271011201096491008
    23. http://blog.oricon.co.jp/iikaori/archive/1249/0
    24. "おめでとう!おめでとう!" (in Japanese). Nakazawa Yuko Official Blog. 2012-06-22.
    25. "大切な親友。" (in Japanese). Saito Hitomi Blog. 2012-06-22.
    26. https://twitter.com/yuki_maeda_/status/537724825842642945
    27. https://twitter.com/yuki_maeda_/status/722963690585096192
    28. https://twitter.com/yuki_maeda_/status/763593005315952640
    29. "元ハロプロ演歌歌手・前田有紀、第3子男児出産「遂に3人の母となりました」" (in Japanese). ORICON STYLE. 2016-08-11.
    30. https://twitter.com/yuki_maeda_/status/1119967751865430016
    31. [3]Official Twitter (February 21, 2020)
    32. [4]Official Instagram
    33. Aired on TV April 26, 2003
    34. Aired on TV May 2, 2003 and May 16, 2003
    35. yukidon.com
    36. scramble-egg.com
    37. Official Instagram (in Japanese) April 22, 2020


    External Links