Team Syachihoko | |
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Origin | Nagoya, Aichi, Japan |
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Years active | 2011 | –present
Labels |
Unborde (Warner Music Japan) (2012–present) |
Associated acts | |
Website | Official website |
Members | Honoka Akimoto Chiyuri Itō Haruna Sakamoto Nao Sakura Yuzuki Ōguro |
Past members | Yuzu Andō |
Team Syachihoko (チームしゃちほこ Chīmu Shachihoko?) is a Japanese female idol group consisting of five schoolgirls from the city of Nagoya.
Team Syachihoko is a sister group of two other girl groups managed by the Stardust Promotion talent agency, Momoiro Clover Z and Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku and, having been formed in 2011, is the "youngest sister" of the three.
The group was created of six girls from Aichi Prefecture. As of 2012, all members lived in Nagoya, the capital of the prefecture, and were junior high school students. In April 2013, five of them started high school, and Haruna Sakamoto is the only one who is still in junior high.
From April 5, 2013, Team Syachihoko has its own regular TV show, broadcast on Nagoya TV.
Team Syachihoko was formed in 2011 by 3B Junior, the third section of Stardust Promotion. In April 2012, the group debuted live on the streets of Nagoya (on the Nishinomaru Square), and continued with more events in the Nagoya area.
In the summer of 2012, Team Syachihoko participated in a nationwide concert series titled "HMV Idol Gakuen presents Nihon Jyūdan Idol Ranbu 2012", appearing at two concerts: on August 10 in Nagoya and on August 23 in Tokyo. During the August 10 performance, the group announced that it would soon release its first major-label single, on October 31 on the Warner Music Japan record label. The single was labeled the "Nagoya major-debut single" and was supported by a concert tour across the city of Nagoya. On September 2, at the first concert of the tour, the group appeared in stage costumes looking like bowling uniforms and unveiled the title song of the upcoming single, titled "The Stardust Bowling". The song, written and composed by Takashi Asano, who had already authored two indie songs for the band, told a story of a bowling ball that, after being thrown, overcame various difficulties on its way along the lane and finished with a strike. The Japanese edition of Rolling Stone called the song "cute and humorous", with a "dramatic melody", "brilliantly following the style of Momoiro Clover and Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku. The single reached 17th place in the weekly Oricon charts.