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Produce 101 Japan (season 1)

Produce 101 Japan is a 2019 Japanese reality competition show and a spin-off of the South Korean television series Produce 101. The show followed 101 trainees with the intention of producing an 11-member boy band. The members, group name, and concepts were selected by viewers, referred to as "national producers". The series was first announced in April 2019 as a co-production between Yoshimoto Kogyo and CJ E&M and premiered on September 25, 2019, with the first and final episodes airing on TBS while the full series were streamed on GyaO! beginning September 26, 2019.

Produce 101 Japan
Season 1
Promotional visual
Country of originJapan
No. of episodes12
Release
Original network
Original releaseSeptember 25 (2019-09-25) –
December 11, 2019 (2019-12-11)
Season chronology
Next →
Season 2

The final top 11 members debuted as the permanent group, JO1.

Background Edit

In April 2019, Yoshimoto Kogyo and CJ E&M announced they would be co-producing a Japanese version of the Produce 101 reality competition show with the intention of debuting an 11-member boy band in 2020 for the global music market.[1][2] The group created from the show would be permanent and would be handled by Lapone Entertainment.[3] Auditions for the show took place from April 11 to May 31, 2019 for male Japanese residents aged 16–30 years old who were not tied to any talent agency.[4][5] Additional exams were held in June and July 2019.[1] A total of 6,000 people auditioned for the show, and all 101 trainees were revealed on September 3, 2019, with the show's theme song, "Tsukame (It's Coming)".[6] Prior to the show's airing, two contestants had dropped out, leaving 99 trainees to compete on the show.[6] Contestant Kenya Hata later dropped out of the series before the show was broadcast.

Several episodes were shot in Paju, South Korea, before returning to Japan.[7] The mentors for the trainees consist of Hidenori Sugai and Sayaka Yasukura as vocal instructors; A-non and Warner as dance instructors; and Cypress Ueno and Bose as rap instructors.[8] Hideyuki Yabe and Takashi Okumura from the comedy duo Ninety-nine, who had previously hosted the Asayan talent competition series in 1999, were the MCs for the show.[6] The series premiered on TBS on September 25, 2019 and GyaO! on September 26, 2019 for a total of 12 episodes. Only the first and final episodes were broadcast on TBS, while GyaO streamed the entire series.[6]

In light of the Mnet vote manipulation investigation, the production committee stated in November 2019 that they were not affiliated with the Korean production team and had a separate voting system, with votes analyzed by a group of third-party lawyers.[9] Following the departure of South Korean contestants Kim Hee-cheon, Kim Youn-dong, and Jeong Young-hoon, the production committee issued a statement explaining that the contestants were eligible for the show, as they were living in Japan at the time, and that their mandatory military service was not a reason why they left. In addition, they issued an official warning to viewers not to spread malicious rumors about the contestants on social media.[10]

Contestants Edit

Color key
       Final members of JO1
       Contestant eliminated in the final episode
       Contestant eliminated in the third elimination round
       Contestant eliminated in the second elimination round
       Contestant eliminated in the first elimination round
       Contestant left the show
101 Contestants
Issei Mamehara (豆原 一成) Ren Kawashiri (川尻 蓮) Takumi Kawanishi (川西 拓実) Shosei Ohira (大平 祥生) Shion Tsurubo (鶴房 汐恩)
Ruki Shiroiwa (白岩 瑠姫) Keigo Sato (佐藤 景瑚) Syoya Kimata (木全 翔也) Junki Kono (河野 純喜) Sukai Kinjo (金城 碧海)
Sho Yonashiro (與那城 奨) Yugo Miyajima (宮島 優心) Shunya Osawa (大澤 駿弥) Tomoaki Ando (安藤 誠明) Kosuke Honda (本田 康祐)
Raira Sato (佐藤 來良) Masahiko Imanishi (今西 正彦) Minato Inoue (井上 港人) Shion Tokonami (床波 志音) Jun Uehara (上原 潤)
Jeong Young-hoon (チョン・ヨンフン) Kim Yoon-dong (キム・ユンドン) Fumiya Sano (佐野 文哉) Koshin Komatsu (小松 倖真) Ryuji Sato (佐藤 隆士)
Reito Kitagawa (北川 玲叶) Kanta Migakida (磨田 寛大) Tatsutoshi Miyazato (宮里 龍斗志) Masanami Aoki (青木 聖波) Sho Fukuchi (福地 正)
Naoki Ozawa (男澤 直樹) Taiga Nakamoto (中本 大賀) Kaito Okano (岡野 海斗) Shuta Urano (浦野 秀太) Kim Hee-cheon (キム・ヒチョン)
Hiroto Ikumi (井汲 大翔) Tsubasa Takizawa (瀧澤 翼) Hikaru Kitagawa (北川 暉) Sora Nakazato (中里 空) Kei Terashi (寺師 敬)
Ryo Mitsui (三井 瞭) Lee Min-hyuk (イ・ミンヒョク) Ryuta Hayashi (林 龍太) Akihito Furuya (古屋 亮人) Kyo Yamada (山田 恭)
Mao Sasaki (佐々木 真生) Yu Ando (安藤 優) Kento Kitaoka (北岡 謙人) Masaki Ageda (安慶田 真樹) Ryuto Iwasaki (岩崎 琉斗)
Ryono Kusachi (草地 稜之) Ryunosuke Nakano (中野 龍之介) Koki Nishio (西尾 航暉) Takehiro Okada (岡田 武大) Toi Nakabayashi (中林 登生)
Ryusei Watanabe (渡辺 龍星) Hyuga Nakatani (中谷 日向) Shuto Uchida (内田 脩斗) Miyabi Suzuki (鈴木 雅) Yushi Katagami (片上 勇士)
Kazuma Koga (古賀 一馬) Ginsuke Nakagawa (中川 吟亮) Katsunari Nakagawa (中川 勝就) Rikuto Omizu (大水 陸渡) Keiya Taguchi (田口 馨也)
Ryotaro Nishi (西 涼太郎) Akira Takano (高野 慧) Tomoya Nishino (西野 友也) Ryusei Kurokawa (黒川 竜聖) Hayato Isohata (五十畑 颯斗)
Takeru Gutierez (グチェレス タケル) Kazuki Nishiyama (西山 和貴) Yuki Ishii (石井 祐輝) Hikari Inayoshi (稲吉 ひかり) Taichi Kihara (木原 汰一)
Yuya Tanaka (田中 雄也) Eujin Aljama (アルジャマ 勇心) Reiya Okawa (大川 澪哉) Yoshiki Togo (東郷 良樹) Tatsuki Yuki (結城 樹)
Kenta Yamamoto (山本 健太) Gen Suzuki (鈴木 玄) Masahiro Kanno (菅野 雅浩) Shinjun Suzuki (鈴木 晨順) Satoshi Yamada (山田 聡)
Kengo Hata (秦 健豪) Taiki Watanabe (渡邊 大貴) Naoki Nakanishi (中西 直樹) Reo Hasegawa (長谷川 怜央) Shinjiro Mori (森 慎二郎)
Shohei Yonehara (米原 尚平) Masayoshi Ikemoto (池本 正義) Yuki Komajaku (駒尺 雄樹) Koki Watanabe (渡邊 公貴) Haruka Matsukura (松倉 悠)
Kentaro Ishii (石井 健太郎) Fumiya Kumazawa (熊澤 歩哉) Shogo Koyama (小山 省吾) Kenya Hata (畑 顕矢) Kazuto Sato (佐藤 一翔)
Yuki Katayama (片山 湧貴)

Rankings Edit

The top 11 contestants, which determined the members of the final group, were chosen through popularity online voting at Produce 101 Japan GyaO!'s homepage and audience's live voting. The results were shown at the end of each episode.

For the first and second voting period, viewers were allowed to select 11 trainees per vote. During the third round, the system changed to 2 trainees per vote and added votes from Softbank Line Friend. For the final round, the system changed to one trainee per vote and added live online votes.

Color key
       New Top 11
# Episode 1 Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 5 Episode 6 Episode 8 Episode 9 Episode 11 Episode 12
1 Ren Kawashiri Issei Mamehara ↑2 Issei Mamehara = Ren Kawashiri ↑1 Takumi Kawanishi ↑2 Takumi Kawanishi = Issei Mamehara ↑4 Ren Kawashiri ↑1 Issei Mamehara ↑1
2 Takumi Kawanishi Ren Kawashiri ↓1 Ren Kawashiri = Issei Mamehara ↓1 Ren Kawashiri ↓1 Ren Kawashiri = Ren Kawashiri = Issei Mamehara ↓1 Ren Kawashiri ↓1
3 Issei Mamehara Takumi Kawanishi ↓1 Takumi Kawanishi = Takumi Kawanishi = Shion Tsurubo ↑2 Shion Tsurubo = Shion Tsurubo = Shion Tsurubo = Takumi Kawanishi ↑3
4 Tomoaki Ando Tomoaki Ando = Kim Hee-cheon ↑2 Kim Hee-cheon = Issei Mamehara ↓2 Issei Mamehara = Ruki Shiroiwa ↑9 Ruki Shiroiwa = Shosei Ohira ↑7
5 Masahiko Imanishi Shion Tsurubo ↑2 Shion Tsurubo = Shion Tsurubo = Kim Yoon-dong ↑1 Kim Hee-cheon ↑1 Jun Uehara ↑7 Jeong Young-hoon ↑1 [a] Shion Tsurubo ↓2
6 Jun Uehara Kim Hee-cheon ↑4 Kim Yoon-dong ↑7 Kim Yoon-dong = Kim Hee-cheon ↓2 Kim Yoon-dong ↓1 Jeong Young-hoon ↑1 Takumi Kawanishi ↑6 Ruki Shiroiwa ↓2
7 Shion Tsurubo Jun Uehara ↓1 Tomoaki Ando ↓3 Shosei Ohira ↑1 Jeong Young-hoon ↑1 Jeong Young-hoon = Tomoaki Ando ↑3 Tomoaki Ando = Keigo Sato ↑8
8 Lee Min-hyuk Masahiko Imanishi ↓3 Shosei Ohira ↑1 Jeong Young-hoon ↑1 Shunya Osawa ↑1 Shunya Osawa = Sho Yonashiro ↑9 Jun Uehara ↓3 Syoya Kimata ↑2
9 Jeong Young-hoon Shosei Ohira ↑6 Jeong Young-hoon ↑2 Shunya Osawa ↑2 Shosei Ohira ↓2 Junki Kono ↑1 Syoya Kimata ↑5 Kim Yoon-dong ↑1 [a] Junki Kono ↑4
10 Kim Hee-cheon Lee Min-hyuk ↓2 Yugo Miyajima ↑5 Yugo Miyajima = Junki Kono ↑5 Tomoaki Ando ↑1 Kim Yoon-dong ↓4 Syoya Kimata ↑1 Sukai Kinjo ↑6
11 Shunya Osawa Jeong Young-hoon ↓2 Shunya Osawa ↑1 Tomoaki Ando ↓4 Tomoaki Ando = Shosei Ohira ↓2 Junki Kono ↓2 Shosei Ohira ↑2 Sho Yonashiro ↑1

First voting period Edit

The first voting period took place between September 26 at 12 AM and October 18 at 5:00 AM (JST). The total number of votes accumulated was 33,847,705.

# Episode 1
(Online votes)
Episode 2
(Online votes)
Episode 3
(Online votes)
Episode 4
(Live votes)
Episode 5
(Total votes)
Name Votes Name Votes
1 Ren Kawashiri Issei Mamehara Issei Mamehara Kosuke Honda 14,230 Ren Kawashiri 1,883,178
2 Takumi Kawanishi Ren Kawashiri Ren Kawashiri Naoki Ozawa 14,224 Issei Mamehara 1,848,191
3 Issei Mamehara Takumi Kawanishi Takumi Kawanishi Ryo Mitsui 13,185 Takumi Kawanishi 1,771,861
4 Tomoaki Ando Tomoaki Ando Kim Hee-cheon Sho Yonashiro 4,151 Kim Hee-cheon 1,411,741
5 Masahiko Imanishi Shion Tsurubo Shion Tsurubo Masahiko Imanishi 4,120 Shion Tsurubo 1,238,146
6 Jun Uehara Kim Hee-cheon Kim Youn-dong Shion Tokonami 3,217 Kim Youn-dong 1,145,844
7 Shion Tsurubo Jun Uehara Tomoaki Ando Sho Fukuchi 3,178 Shosei Ohira 1,053,408
8 Lee Min-hyuk Masahiko Imanishi Shosei Ohira Tsubasa Takizawa 3,167 Jeong Young-hoon 905,412
9 Jeong Young-hoon Shosei Ohira Jeong Young-hoon Keigo Sato 3,141 Shunya Osawa 854,843
10 Kim Hee-cheon Lee Min-hyuk Yugo Miyajima Jun Uehara 1,175 Yugo Miyajima 835,565
11 Shunya Osawa Jeong Young-hoon Shunya Osawa Ren Kawashiri 1,138 Tomoaki Ando 798,477
Notes
  • On Episode 4, an additional 1,000 points were given to the individual of the winning teams and an additional 3,000 points were given to the 1st place in song from 2 group while 10,000 points were given to the winner of each category (vocal position, rap position and dance position).
  • The ranking for Episode 5 was the result of combining online votes and live votes from the previous episode.

Second voting period Edit

The second voting period took place between October 24 at 11:30 PM and November 8 at 5:00 AM (JST). The total number of votes accumulated was 18,945,494.

# Episode 6
(Online votes)
Episode 7
(Live votes)
Episode 8
(Total votes)
Name Votes Name Votes
1 Takumi Kawanishi Takumi Kawanishi 170,419 Takumi Kawanishi 1,149,244
2 Ren Kawashiri Ren Kawashiri 100,395 Ren Kawashiri 1,074,606
3 Shion Tsurubo Kim Hee-cheon 100,376 Shion Tsurubo 996,794
4 Issei Mamehara Shuta Urano 100,372 Issei Mamehara 962,252
5 Kim Youn-dong Shunya Osawa 100,371 Kim Hee-cheon 823,022
6 Kim Hee-cheon Jun Uehara 100,300 Kim Youn-dong 807,141
7 Jeong Young-hoon Issei Mamehara 20,407 Jeong Young-hoon 748,508
8 Shunya Osawa Sho Yonashiro 20,407 Shunya Osawa 705,067
9 Shosei Ohira Shion Tokonami 20,402 Junki Kono 661,099
10 Junki Kono Syoya Kimata 20,367 Tomoaki Ando 654,176
11 Tomoaki Ando Kosuke Honda 20,360 Shosei Ohira 543,768
Notes
  • On Episode 7, The individual winner of each group got a 20,000 point bonus, the overall individual winner got a 50,000 point bonus, and the overall group winners got a 100,000 point bonus.
  • The ranking for Episode 8 was the result of combining online votes and live votes from the previous episode.

Third voting period Edit

The third voting period will take place between November 14 at 11:30 PM and November 29 at 5:00 AM (JST). The total number of votes accumulated was 8,356,702.

# Episode 9
(Online votes)
Episode 10
(Live votes)
Episode 11
(Total votes)
Name Votes Name Votes
1 Issei Mamehara Minato Inoue 100,046 Ren Kawashiri 516,171
2 Ren Kawashiri Keigo Sato 20,041 Issei Mamehara 505,823
3 Shion Tsurubo Syoya Kimata 20,034 Shion Tsurubo 460,657
4 Ruki Shiroiwa Jun Uehara 20,031 Ruki Shiroiwa 448,795
5 Jun Uehara Tatsutoshi Miyazato 20,012 Jeong Young-hoon 383,463
6 Jeong Young-hoon Kaito Okano 20,006 Takumi Kawanishi 381,845
7 Tomoaki Ando Masanami Aoki 20,004 Tomoaki Ando 355,660
8 Sho Yonashiro Ruki Shiroiwa 70 Jun Uehara 354,058
9 Syoya Kimata Shion Tsurubo 35 Kim Youn-dong 347,621
10 Kim Youn-dong Shosei Ohira 30 Syoya Kimata 339,052
11 Junki Kono Shion Tokonami 24 Shosei Ohira 336,162
Notes
  • On Episode 10, an additional 20,000 points were given to each member of the winning group except for the one with the most votes, who received an additional 100,000 points instead.
  • The ranking for Episode 11 was the result of combining online votes and live votes from the previous episode.

Result Edit

The finale online voting period took place between December 5 at 11:00 PM and December 11 at 5:00 AM (JST) and The finale was held on December 11 at 7:00 PM (JST), and open online voting period was broadcast live. The total number of votes accumulated was 3,242,751. Ninety-nine announced the unit boy group name, JO1.

# Episode 12 (Total votes)
Name Votes Prefecture Audition Name
1 Issei Mamehara 261,583 Okayama
2 Ren Kawashiri 256,527 Fukuoka UN Backers
3 Takumi Kawanishi 252,885 Hyogo KSix
4 Shosei Ohira 220,594 Kyoto UN Backers
5 Shion Tsurubo 204,045 Shiga Sion
6 Ruki Shiroiwa 194,919 Tokyo Hangyaku no Prince
7 Keigo Sato 186,309 Aichi High-Steps
8 Syoya Kimata 171,205 Aichi Shachihoko Friends
9 Junki Kono 159,057 Nara Six Packs
10 Sukai Kinjo 157,373 Osaka Team Sky
11 Sho Yonashiro 140,003 Okinawa Six Packs

Discography Edit

Extended plays Edit

Title Details Peak chart positions Sales
JPN Hot
[11]
JPN Dig
[12]
35 Boys 5 Concepts 3 2
Produce 101 Japan — Final
  • Released: December 12, 2019
  • Label: Lapone Entertainment
  • Formats: Digital download
32

Singles Edit

Title Year Peak positions Sales Album
JPN
Hot 100
[14]
JPN Dig
[15]
"Tsukame (It's Coming)" 2019 42 Non-album single
"KungChiKiTa" 91 35 Boys 5 Concepts
"Domino" 67
"Happy Merry Christmas" 84
"Black Out" 94
"Yancha Boy Yancha Girl" 77
"GrandMaster" 25 6 Produce 101 Japan — Final
"Young" 20 5
"Sayonara Seishun" (Produce 101 Japan ver.) 47 11
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Reception Edit

Ratings on TBS Edit

Title Original broadcast date Timeslot (JST) Average audience share (Kanto)
Premiere September 26, 2019 0:01 - 1:00 AM 2.6%[18]
Live Final December 11, 2019 7:00 - 9:00 PM 3.4%[19]

Aftermath Edit

  • JO1 released their debut single "Protostar" on March 4, 2020.
Other contestants
  • Some trainees formed/joined with groups:
    • Yugo Miyajima (12th), Shunya Osawa (13th), Tomoaki Ando (14th), Jun Uehara (20th), Jeong Young-hoon (21st), Kim Yoon-dong (22nd), and Kim Hee-cheon (35th) formed a boy group called Orbit under agency Dream Passport.[20] They released their debut album 00 on November 11.[21]
    • Kosuke Honda (15th), Fumiya Sano (23rd), Shuta Urano (34th), Katsunari Nakagawa (63rd) signed with Yoshimoto Kogyo and formed a boy group called OWV.[22] They released the music video for their first single "Uba Uba" on August 31.[23]
    • Raira Sato (16th), Minato Inoue (18th), Koshin Komatsu (24th), Hikaru Kitagawa (38th) joined a boys group called Bugvel and will release their first song "Warning" under agency Dream Passport.[24]
    • Migakida Kanta (27th), Kento Kitaoka (48th) and Takeru Gutierez (71st) joined a group called BXW under agency Churros.[25][26] Reito Kitagawa (26th) and Hiroto Ikumi (36th) who also had joined the group subsequently left due to difference in the direction of activities.[27] The group released their debut song "Takai Yume ni" on October 22, 2020.[28]
    • Tatsutoshi Miyazato (28th), Sho Fukuchi (30th), Taiga Nakamoto (32nd), Tsubasa Takizawa (37th), Kyo Yamada (45th), Ryono Kusachi (51st), Toi Nakabayashi (55th), Hyuga Nakatani (57th), Fumiya Kumazawa (97th) signed with Showtitle, a subsidiary company of Yoshimoto Kogyo.[29] The nine ex-trainees formed a performance unit called Enjin that will also incorporate singing, dancing, and stage play.[30] The group had their major debut in December under label Nonagon Records, from Universal Sigma. Their debut stage titled Nonagon―Hajimari no Oto was held in Tokyo on December 4.[31][32]
    • Masanami Aoki (29th), Akihito Furuya (44th), Koki Nishio (53rd), Takehiro Okada (54th), and Akira Takano (67th) formed a unit named NVRLND.[33]
    • Kaito Okano (33rd), Yu Ando (47th), Rikuto Omizu (64th), Hikari Inayoshi (74h), and Tatsuki Yuki (80th) formed a "KJ-Hop" group called Boom Trigger under World Entertainment.[34][35] They released their debut single "Shaking/Party Must Go On" on August 13.[36]
  • Some trainees signed with agencies:
    • Masahiko Imanishi (17th) signed with agency Dream Passport and adapted a stage name Hico.[37] He then released his 1st digital single "Strawberry" (feat.TOMO) on December 25.[38]
    • Ryuji Sato (25th), Hiroto Ikumi (36th), and Keiya Taguchi (65th) signed with RBW Japan and joined their trainee program RBW JBOYZ.[39] Ryuji Sato then leave the company on December 28.[40]
    • Kengo Hata (86th) signed with Ito Company.[41] He then starred in a stage play "Egu Onna" on November 13-15th.[42]
    • Satoshi Yamada (85th) signed with YKA Entertainment.[43]
    • Sato Ryuji (25th) signed with Churros Agency.[44]He then released his 1st digital single "PLAYGROUND" (feat. BXW) on 8 September 2022.[45]
  • Some trainees debuted as actors:
    • Naoki Ozawa (29th) starred in a stage play K.B.S Project Super Youth Chorus Comedy "SING!"-2020.[46]
  • Some trainees released their single:
    • Lee Min-Hyuk (42th) released his 1st digital single "Pray" on August 1 under a stage name Hyuk.[47]
    • Masaki Ageda (49th) released his 1st digital single "u" on October 26.[48]
    • Hayato Isohata (70th) released his 1st digital single "Endless Hope" on December 25.[49]
  • Some trainees participated in other survival shows:
    • Ryo Mitsui (41st), Ryuta Hayashi (43rd), Gen Suzuki (82nd) joined G-Egg [ja].[50] Mitsui and Hayashi won the competition and will debut in the boys group NIK.[51]
    • Hiroto Ikumi (36th) and Keiya Taguchi (65th) joined Produce Camp 2021. Keiya ranked 78th and Hiroto ranked 15th.[52]
    • Hiroto Ikumi (36th) will participate in Boys Planet.

Franchise Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ a b Kim Youn-dong, and Jeong Young-hoon also announced they were leaving the show after announced ranking in episode 11.[10]

References Edit

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Produce 101 Japan is a 2019 Japanese reality competition show and a spin off of the South Korean television series Produce 101 The show followed 101 trainees with the intention of producing an 11 member boy band The members group name and concepts were selected by viewers referred to as national producers The series was first announced in April 2019 as a co production between Yoshimoto Kogyo and CJ E amp M and premiered on September 25 2019 with the first and final episodes airing on TBS while the full series were streamed on GyaO beginning September 26 2019 Produce 101 JapanSeason 1Promotional visualCountry of originJapanNo of episodes12ReleaseOriginal networkTBSGyaO Original releaseSeptember 25 2019 09 25 December 11 2019 2019 12 11 Season chronologyNext Season 2The final top 11 members debuted as the permanent group JO1 Contents 1 Background 2 Contestants 3 Rankings 3 1 First voting period 3 2 Second voting period 3 3 Third voting period 3 4 Result 4 Discography 4 1 Extended plays 4 2 Singles 5 Reception 5 1 Ratings on TBS 6 Aftermath 7 Franchise 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksBackground EditIn April 2019 Yoshimoto Kogyo and CJ E amp M announced they would be co producing a Japanese version of the Produce 101 reality competition show with the intention of debuting an 11 member boy band in 2020 for the global music market 1 2 The group created from the show would be permanent and would be handled by Lapone Entertainment 3 Auditions for the show took place from April 11 to May 31 2019 for male Japanese residents aged 16 30 years old who were not tied to any talent agency 4 5 Additional exams were held in June and July 2019 1 A total of 6 000 people auditioned for the show and all 101 trainees were revealed on September 3 2019 with the show s theme song Tsukame It s Coming 6 Prior to the show s airing two contestants had dropped out leaving 99 trainees to compete on the show 6 Contestant Kenya Hata later dropped out of the series before the show was broadcast Several episodes were shot in Paju South Korea before returning to Japan 7 The mentors for the trainees consist of Hidenori Sugai and Sayaka Yasukura as vocal instructors A non and Warner as dance instructors and Cypress Ueno and Bose as rap instructors 8 Hideyuki Yabe and Takashi Okumura from the comedy duo Ninety nine who had previously hosted the Asayan talent competition series in 1999 were the MCs for the show 6 The series premiered on TBS on September 25 2019 and GyaO on September 26 2019 for a total of 12 episodes Only the first and final episodes were broadcast on TBS while GyaO streamed the entire series 6 In light of the Mnet vote manipulation investigation the production committee stated in November 2019 that they were not affiliated with the Korean production team and had a separate voting system with votes analyzed by a group of third party lawyers 9 Following the departure of South Korean contestants Kim Hee cheon Kim Youn dong and Jeong Young hoon the production committee issued a statement explaining that the contestants were eligible for the show as they were living in Japan at the time and that their mandatory military service was not a reason why they left In addition they issued an official warning to viewers not to spread malicious rumors about the contestants on social media 10 Contestants EditMain article List of Produce 101 Japan contestants Color key Final members of JO1 Contestant eliminated in the final episode Contestant eliminated in the third elimination round Contestant eliminated in the second elimination round Contestant eliminated in the first elimination round Contestant left the show101 ContestantsIssei Mamehara 豆原 一成 Ren Kawashiri 川尻 蓮 Takumi Kawanishi 川西 拓実 Shosei Ohira 大平 祥生 Shion Tsurubo 鶴房 汐恩 Ruki Shiroiwa 白岩 瑠姫 Keigo Sato 佐藤 景瑚 Syoya Kimata 木全 翔也 Junki Kono 河野 純喜 Sukai Kinjo 金城 碧海 Sho Yonashiro 與那城 奨 Yugo Miyajima 宮島 優心 Shunya Osawa 大澤 駿弥 Tomoaki Ando 安藤 誠明 Kosuke Honda 本田 康祐 Raira Sato 佐藤 來良 Masahiko Imanishi 今西 正彦 Minato Inoue 井上 港人 Shion Tokonami 床波 志音 Jun Uehara 上原 潤 Jeong Young hoon チョン ヨンフン Kim Yoon dong キム ユンドン Fumiya Sano 佐野 文哉 Koshin Komatsu 小松 倖真 Ryuji Sato 佐藤 隆士 Reito Kitagawa 北川 玲叶 Kanta Migakida 磨田 寛大 Tatsutoshi Miyazato 宮里 龍斗志 Masanami Aoki 青木 聖波 Sho Fukuchi 福地 正 Naoki Ozawa 男澤 直樹 Taiga Nakamoto 中本 大賀 Kaito Okano 岡野 海斗 Shuta Urano 浦野 秀太 Kim Hee cheon キム ヒチョン Hiroto Ikumi 井汲 大翔 Tsubasa Takizawa 瀧澤 翼 Hikaru Kitagawa 北川 暉 Sora Nakazato 中里 空 Kei Terashi 寺師 敬 Ryo Mitsui 三井 瞭 Lee Min hyuk イ ミンヒョク Ryuta Hayashi 林 龍太 Akihito Furuya 古屋 亮人 Kyo Yamada 山田 恭 Mao Sasaki 佐々木 真生 Yu Ando 安藤 優 Kento Kitaoka 北岡 謙人 Masaki Ageda 安慶田 真樹 Ryuto Iwasaki 岩崎 琉斗 Ryono Kusachi 草地 稜之 Ryunosuke Nakano 中野 龍之介 Koki Nishio 西尾 航暉 Takehiro Okada 岡田 武大 Toi Nakabayashi 中林 登生 Ryusei Watanabe 渡辺 龍星 Hyuga Nakatani 中谷 日向 Shuto Uchida 内田 脩斗 Miyabi Suzuki 鈴木 雅 Yushi Katagami 片上 勇士 Kazuma Koga 古賀 一馬 Ginsuke Nakagawa 中川 吟亮 Katsunari Nakagawa 中川 勝就 Rikuto Omizu 大水 陸渡 Keiya Taguchi 田口 馨也 Ryotaro Nishi 西 涼太郎 Akira Takano 高野 慧 Tomoya Nishino 西野 友也 Ryusei Kurokawa 黒川 竜聖 Hayato Isohata 五十畑 颯斗 Takeru Gutierez グチェレス タケル Kazuki Nishiyama 西山 和貴 Yuki Ishii 石井 祐輝 Hikari Inayoshi 稲吉 ひかり Taichi Kihara 木原 汰一 Yuya Tanaka 田中 雄也 Eujin Aljama アルジャマ 勇心 Reiya Okawa 大川 澪哉 Yoshiki Togo 東郷 良樹 Tatsuki Yuki 結城 樹 Kenta Yamamoto 山本 健太 Gen Suzuki 鈴木 玄 Masahiro Kanno 菅野 雅浩 Shinjun Suzuki 鈴木 晨順 Satoshi Yamada 山田 聡 Kengo Hata 秦 健豪 Taiki Watanabe 渡邊 大貴 Naoki Nakanishi 中西 直樹 Reo Hasegawa 長谷川 怜央 Shinjiro Mori 森 慎二郎 Shohei Yonehara 米原 尚平 Masayoshi Ikemoto 池本 正義 Yuki Komajaku 駒尺 雄樹 Koki Watanabe 渡邊 公貴 Haruka Matsukura 松倉 悠 Kentaro Ishii 石井 健太郎 Fumiya Kumazawa 熊澤 歩哉 Shogo Koyama 小山 省吾 Kenya Hata 畑 顕矢 Kazuto Sato 佐藤 一翔 Yuki Katayama 片山 湧貴 Rankings EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Produce 101 Japan season 1 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The top 11 contestants which determined the members of the final group were chosen through popularity online voting at Produce 101 Japan GyaO s homepage and audience s live voting The results were shown at the end of each episode For the first and second voting period viewers were allowed to select 11 trainees per vote During the third round the system changed to 2 trainees per vote and added votes from Softbank Line Friend For the final round the system changed to one trainee per vote and added live online votes Color key New Top 11 Episode 1 Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 5 Episode 6 Episode 8 Episode 9 Episode 11 Episode 121 Ren Kawashiri Issei Mamehara 2 Issei Mamehara Ren Kawashiri 1 Takumi Kawanishi 2 Takumi Kawanishi Issei Mamehara 4 Ren Kawashiri 1 Issei Mamehara 12 Takumi Kawanishi Ren Kawashiri 1 Ren Kawashiri Issei Mamehara 1 Ren Kawashiri 1 Ren Kawashiri Ren Kawashiri Issei Mamehara 1 Ren Kawashiri 13 Issei Mamehara Takumi Kawanishi 1 Takumi Kawanishi Takumi Kawanishi Shion Tsurubo 2 Shion Tsurubo Shion Tsurubo Shion Tsurubo Takumi Kawanishi 34 Tomoaki Ando Tomoaki Ando Kim Hee cheon 2 Kim Hee cheon Issei Mamehara 2 Issei Mamehara Ruki Shiroiwa 9 Ruki Shiroiwa Shosei Ohira 75 Masahiko Imanishi Shion Tsurubo 2 Shion Tsurubo Shion Tsurubo Kim Yoon dong 1 Kim Hee cheon 1 Jun Uehara 7 Jeong Young hoon 1 a Shion Tsurubo 26 Jun Uehara Kim Hee cheon 4 Kim Yoon dong 7 Kim Yoon dong Kim Hee cheon 2 Kim Yoon dong 1 Jeong Young hoon 1 Takumi Kawanishi 6 Ruki Shiroiwa 27 Shion Tsurubo Jun Uehara 1 Tomoaki Ando 3 Shosei Ohira 1 Jeong Young hoon 1 Jeong Young hoon Tomoaki Ando 3 Tomoaki Ando Keigo Sato 88 Lee Min hyuk Masahiko Imanishi 3 Shosei Ohira 1 Jeong Young hoon 1 Shunya Osawa 1 Shunya Osawa Sho Yonashiro 9 Jun Uehara 3 Syoya Kimata 29 Jeong Young hoon Shosei Ohira 6 Jeong Young hoon 2 Shunya Osawa 2 Shosei Ohira 2 Junki Kono 1 Syoya Kimata 5 Kim Yoon dong 1 a Junki Kono 410 Kim Hee cheon Lee Min hyuk 2 Yugo Miyajima 5 Yugo Miyajima Junki Kono 5 Tomoaki Ando 1 Kim Yoon dong 4 Syoya Kimata 1 Sukai Kinjo 611 Shunya Osawa Jeong Young hoon 2 Shunya Osawa 1 Tomoaki Ando 4 Tomoaki Ando Shosei Ohira 2 Junki Kono 2 Shosei Ohira 2 Sho Yonashiro 1First voting period Edit The first voting period took place between September 26 at 12 AM and October 18 at 5 00 AM JST The total number of votes accumulated was 33 847 705 Episode 1 Online votes Episode 2 Online votes Episode 3 Online votes Episode 4 Live votes Episode 5 Total votes Name Votes Name Votes1 Ren Kawashiri Issei Mamehara Issei Mamehara Kosuke Honda 14 230 Ren Kawashiri 1 883 1782 Takumi Kawanishi Ren Kawashiri Ren Kawashiri Naoki Ozawa 14 224 Issei Mamehara 1 848 1913 Issei Mamehara Takumi Kawanishi Takumi Kawanishi Ryo Mitsui 13 185 Takumi Kawanishi 1 771 8614 Tomoaki Ando Tomoaki Ando Kim Hee cheon Sho Yonashiro 4 151 Kim Hee cheon 1 411 7415 Masahiko Imanishi Shion Tsurubo Shion Tsurubo Masahiko Imanishi 4 120 Shion Tsurubo 1 238 1466 Jun Uehara Kim Hee cheon Kim Youn dong Shion Tokonami 3 217 Kim Youn dong 1 145 8447 Shion Tsurubo Jun Uehara Tomoaki Ando Sho Fukuchi 3 178 Shosei Ohira 1 053 4088 Lee Min hyuk Masahiko Imanishi Shosei Ohira Tsubasa Takizawa 3 167 Jeong Young hoon 905 4129 Jeong Young hoon Shosei Ohira Jeong Young hoon Keigo Sato 3 141 Shunya Osawa 854 84310 Kim Hee cheon Lee Min hyuk Yugo Miyajima Jun Uehara 1 175 Yugo Miyajima 835 56511 Shunya Osawa Jeong Young hoon Shunya Osawa Ren Kawashiri 1 138 Tomoaki Ando 798 477Notes On Episode 4 an additional 1 000 points were given to the individual of the winning teams and an additional 3 000 points were given to the 1st place in song from 2 group while 10 000 points were given to the winner of each category vocal position rap position and dance position The ranking for Episode 5 was the result of combining online votes and live votes from the previous episode Second voting period Edit The second voting period took place between October 24 at 11 30 PM and November 8 at 5 00 AM JST The total number of votes accumulated was 18 945 494 Episode 6 Online votes Episode 7 Live votes Episode 8 Total votes Name Votes Name Votes1 Takumi Kawanishi Takumi Kawanishi 170 419 Takumi Kawanishi 1 149 2442 Ren Kawashiri Ren Kawashiri 100 395 Ren Kawashiri 1 074 6063 Shion Tsurubo Kim Hee cheon 100 376 Shion Tsurubo 996 7944 Issei Mamehara Shuta Urano 100 372 Issei Mamehara 962 2525 Kim Youn dong Shunya Osawa 100 371 Kim Hee cheon 823 0226 Kim Hee cheon Jun Uehara 100 300 Kim Youn dong 807 1417 Jeong Young hoon Issei Mamehara 20 407 Jeong Young hoon 748 5088 Shunya Osawa Sho Yonashiro 20 407 Shunya Osawa 705 0679 Shosei Ohira Shion Tokonami 20 402 Junki Kono 661 09910 Junki Kono Syoya Kimata 20 367 Tomoaki Ando 654 17611 Tomoaki Ando Kosuke Honda 20 360 Shosei Ohira 543 768Notes On Episode 7 The individual winner of each group got a 20 000 point bonus the overall individual winner got a 50 000 point bonus and the overall group winners got a 100 000 point bonus The ranking for Episode 8 was the result of combining online votes and live votes from the previous episode Third voting period Edit The third voting period will take place between November 14 at 11 30 PM and November 29 at 5 00 AM JST The total number of votes accumulated was 8 356 702 Episode 9 Online votes Episode 10 Live votes Episode 11 Total votes Name Votes Name Votes1 Issei Mamehara Minato Inoue 100 046 Ren Kawashiri 516 1712 Ren Kawashiri Keigo Sato 20 041 Issei Mamehara 505 8233 Shion Tsurubo Syoya Kimata 20 034 Shion Tsurubo 460 6574 Ruki Shiroiwa Jun Uehara 20 031 Ruki Shiroiwa 448 7955 Jun Uehara Tatsutoshi Miyazato 20 012 Jeong Young hoon 383 4636 Jeong Young hoon Kaito Okano 20 006 Takumi Kawanishi 381 8457 Tomoaki Ando Masanami Aoki 20 004 Tomoaki Ando 355 6608 Sho Yonashiro Ruki Shiroiwa 70 Jun Uehara 354 0589 Syoya Kimata Shion Tsurubo 35 Kim Youn dong 347 62110 Kim Youn dong Shosei Ohira 30 Syoya Kimata 339 05211 Junki Kono Shion Tokonami 24 Shosei Ohira 336 162Notes On Episode 10 an additional 20 000 points were given to each member of the winning group except for the one with the most votes who received an additional 100 000 points instead The ranking for Episode 11 was the result of combining online votes and live votes from the previous episode Result Edit Main article JO1 The finale online voting period took place between December 5 at 11 00 PM and December 11 at 5 00 AM JST and The finale was held on December 11 at 7 00 PM JST and open online voting period was broadcast live The total number of votes accumulated was 3 242 751 Ninety nine announced the unit boy group name JO1 Episode 12 Total votes Name Votes Prefecture Audition Name1 Issei Mamehara 261 583 Okayama 2 Ren Kawashiri 256 527 Fukuoka UN Backers3 Takumi Kawanishi 252 885 Hyogo KSix4 Shosei Ohira 220 594 Kyoto UN Backers5 Shion Tsurubo 204 045 Shiga Sion6 Ruki Shiroiwa 194 919 Tokyo Hangyaku no Prince7 Keigo Sato 186 309 Aichi High Steps8 Syoya Kimata 171 205 Aichi Shachihoko Friends9 Junki Kono 159 057 Nara Six Packs10 Sukai Kinjo 157 373 Osaka Team Sky11 Sho Yonashiro 140 003 Okinawa Six PacksDiscography EditExtended plays Edit Title Details Peak chart positions SalesJPN Hot 11 JPN Dig 12 35 Boys 5 Concepts Released November 29 2019 Label Lapone Entertainment Formats Digital download 3 2 JPN 13 546 13 Produce 101 Japan Final Released December 12 2019 Label Lapone Entertainment Formats Digital download 32 Singles Edit Title Year Peak positions Sales AlbumJPNHot 100 14 JPN Dig 15 Tsukame It s Coming 2019 42 Non album single KungChiKiTa 91 35 Boys 5 Concepts Domino 67 Happy Merry Christmas 84 Black Out 94 Yancha Boy Yancha Girl 77 GrandMaster 25 6 JPN 10 454 16 Produce 101 Japan Final Young 20 5 JPN 10 759 16 Sayonara Seishun Produce 101 Japan ver 47 11 JPN 7 483 17 denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory Reception EditRatings on TBS Edit Title Original broadcast date Timeslot JST Average audience share Kanto Premiere September 26 2019 0 01 1 00 AM 2 6 18 Live Final December 11 2019 7 00 9 00 PM 3 4 19 Aftermath EditJO1 released their debut single Protostar on March 4 2020 Other contestantsSome trainees formed joined with groups Yugo Miyajima 12th Shunya Osawa 13th Tomoaki Ando 14th Jun Uehara 20th Jeong Young hoon 21st Kim Yoon dong 22nd and Kim Hee cheon 35th formed a boy group called Orbit under agency Dream Passport 20 They released their debut album 00 on November 11 21 Kosuke Honda 15th Fumiya Sano 23rd Shuta Urano 34th Katsunari Nakagawa 63rd signed with Yoshimoto Kogyo and formed a boy group called OWV 22 They released the music video for their first single Uba Uba on August 31 23 Raira Sato 16th Minato Inoue 18th Koshin Komatsu 24th Hikaru Kitagawa 38th joined a boys group called Bugvel and will release their first song Warning under agency Dream Passport 24 Migakida Kanta 27th Kento Kitaoka 48th and Takeru Gutierez 71st joined a group called BXW under agency Churros 25 26 Reito Kitagawa 26th and Hiroto Ikumi 36th who also had joined the group subsequently left due to difference in the direction of activities 27 The group released their debut song Takai Yume ni on October 22 2020 28 Tatsutoshi Miyazato 28th Sho Fukuchi 30th Taiga Nakamoto 32nd Tsubasa Takizawa 37th Kyo Yamada 45th Ryono Kusachi 51st Toi Nakabayashi 55th Hyuga Nakatani 57th Fumiya Kumazawa 97th signed with Showtitle a subsidiary company of Yoshimoto Kogyo 29 The nine ex trainees formed a performance unit called Enjin that will also incorporate singing dancing and stage play 30 The group had their major debut in December under label Nonagon Records from Universal Sigma Their debut stage titled Nonagon Hajimari no Oto was held in Tokyo on December 4 31 32 Masanami Aoki 29th Akihito Furuya 44th Koki Nishio 53rd Takehiro Okada 54th and Akira Takano 67th formed a unit named NVRLND 33 Kaito Okano 33rd Yu Ando 47th Rikuto Omizu 64th Hikari Inayoshi 74h and Tatsuki Yuki 80th formed a KJ Hop group called Boom Trigger under World Entertainment 34 35 They released their debut single Shaking Party Must Go On on August 13 36 Some trainees signed with agencies Masahiko Imanishi 17th signed with agency Dream Passport and adapted a stage name Hico 37 He then released his 1st digital single Strawberry feat TOMO on December 25 38 Ryuji Sato 25th Hiroto Ikumi 36th and Keiya Taguchi 65th signed with RBW Japan and joined their trainee program RBW JBOYZ 39 Ryuji Sato then leave the company on December 28 40 Kengo Hata 86th signed with Ito Company 41 He then starred in a stage play Egu Onna on November 13 15th 42 Satoshi Yamada 85th signed with YKA Entertainment 43 Sato Ryuji 25th signed with Churros Agency 44 He then released his 1st digital single PLAYGROUND feat BXW on 8 September 2022 45 Some trainees debuted as actors Naoki Ozawa 29th starred in a stage play K B S Project Super Youth Chorus Comedy SING 2020 46 Some trainees released their single Lee Min Hyuk 42th released his 1st digital single Pray on August 1 under a stage name Hyuk 47 Masaki Ageda 49th released his 1st digital single u on October 26 48 Hayato Isohata 70th released his 1st digital single Endless Hope on December 25 49 Some trainees participated in other survival shows Ryo Mitsui 41st Ryuta Hayashi 43rd Gen Suzuki 82nd joined G Egg ja 50 Mitsui and Hayashi won the competition and will debut in the boys group NIK 51 Hiroto Ikumi 36th and Keiya Taguchi 65th joined Produce Camp 2021 Keiya ranked 78th and Hiroto ranked 15th 52 Hiroto Ikumi 36th will participate in Boys Planet Franchise EditMain article Produce 101Notes Edit a b Kim Youn dong and Jeong Young hoon also announced they were leaving the show after announced ranking in episode 11 10 References Edit a b 日本版 PRODUCE 101 始動 2020年デビューのグローバルなボーイズグループ選考へ Oricon in Japanese April 11 2019 Archived from the original on September 14 2019 Retrieved September 2 2019 St Michel Patrick April 18 2019 Japan to be given a lesson in idol pop with Produce 101 Japan The Japan Times 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