-kanade- (奏), formerly known as Sengoku Tsuwamono Girl (センゴク・ツワモノ・ガール) or simply STG, was a two-member Japanese idol group originally formed with six members in March 2016.[1]
They initially disbanded on October 22, 2016[2], but was later resumed on January 9, 2017, under the new name -kanade-.[3]
They would later go on an indefinite hiatus after a live performance on December 21, 2017.[4] They resumed activities again on April 10, 2019, with two new members, however the focus on the group shifted from idol activities to modeling under the name KANADE Project (奏 Project).[5] Therefor it's safe to assume the group disbanded on December 21, 2017, with the name -kanade-, and with Ogura Saeno and KIKUNO as the final line-up.
Members[]
Final Line-Up[]
- Ogura Saeno (小椋さえの) (Founding member; left early 2016; re-joined January 9, 2017)
- KIKUNO (Joined January 9, 2017)
Former Members[]
- Yoshimura Koyumi (吉邑湖弓) (Founding member; left early 2016)
- Yoshimura Misaki (吉村美咲) (Founding member; left early 2016)
- Yunagi Yuna (夕凪優菜) (Founding member; graduated October 22, 2016)
- Yunagi Nodoka (夕凪和夏) (Founding member; graduated October 22, 2016)
- Yunagi Asahi (夕凪あさひ) (Founding member; graduated October 22, 2016)
- Imafuku Madoka (今福円香) (Joined early 2016; graduated October 22, 2016; re-joined January 9, 2017; graduated 2017)
- Nakano Miyu (中野美優) (Joined January 9, 2017; graduated 2017)
- Shimizu Riki (清水里姫) (Joined January 9, 2017; graduated 2017)
Discography[]
Singles[]
- [2016.08.15] SENGOKU YUMEOTOME (戦国夢乙女; Warring States Dream Girl)
Gallery[]
Reference List[]
- ↑ "戦国・ツワモノ・ロード アイドルライブ④" (in Japanese). Osaka flavor Wiki. 2016-03-08.
- ↑ "戦国・ツワモノ・ロード 終了致しました!" (in Japanese). Twitter. 2016-10-22.
- ↑ "【決定】STGは2017年1月9日から「奏 -kanade-」として活動が再始動致しました!" (in Japanese). Twitter. 2017-02-22.
- ↑ "日頃より応援頂きありがとうございます。" (in Japanese). Twitter. 2017-12-21.
- ↑ "商業施設イメージガールとしてLIVEやイベントに登場した「奏」が「日本の素晴らしい文化を世界に発信する」プロジェクト「奏Project」として活動再開!" (in Japanese). Twitter. 2019-04-10.