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Morning Musume

Morning Musume '24 (モーニング娘。 '24, Mōningu Musume Two-Four.), formerly and commonly known as Morning Musume (モーニング娘。, Mōningu Musume.) and colloquially referred to as Momusu (モー娘。, Mōmusu.), is a Japanese girl group, holding the second highest overall single sales (of a female group) on the Oricon charts as of February 2012,[1] with the Oricon record of most top-ten singles, having 64 of them.[citation needed]

Morning Musume
モーニング娘。
Morning Musume in 2016
Background information
Also known asMomusu
早安少女組。
OriginTokyo, Japan
Genres
Years active1997 (1997)–present
Labels
Spinoffs
MembersSee List of Morning Musume members
Past membersSee List of Morning Musume members
Websitewww.helloproject.com/morningmusume

Morning Musume was formed in 1997 by rock singer-songwriter turned record producer Tsunku, who later composed the vast majority of the group's songs over the decade. They are the lead group of Hello! Project that specialises in upbeat, pop-oriented music coupled with dance performance. The group produced several splinter groups, and often collaborates with other Hello! Project acts, including Country Musume, Berryz Kobo, Cute, Melon Kinenbi, and V-u-den. The group's name can be translated as "Morning Girls"[2] or "Morning Daughters";[3] it consists of members mostly in their late adolescence and early 20s.

History edit

 
Transition of the members and its discography

1997-1998: Formation and beginnings edit

Japanese producer Tsunku started the group in 1997 through an audition for a female rock vocalist for his band Sharam Q.[4] The audition was held on the Japanese TV show Asayan. The winner was Michiyo Heike, later to become a soloist under what would eventually become known as Hello! Project. Tsunku decided to form a girl group consisting of five of the runners-up: Natsumi Abe, Yuko Nakazawa, Kaori Iida, Asuka Fukuda, and Aya Ishiguro. They were issued a challenge to sell 50,000 copies of their demo single, "Ai no Tane", with just five days of promotion events.[4] They managed the feat in four promotion days (spread out over November 1997) in a very grassroots manner, and Tsunku began his mission to create the most famous all-girl group in Japan.

In early 1998, the girls were ready with their first official single, "Morning Coffee".[5] The success of this single (hitting number six on the Japanese pop charts) brought them three new members known as the second generation: Kei Yasuda, Mari Yaguchi, and Sayaka Ichii, bringing the total member count to eight. The second single, "Summer Night Town",[6] was the first single of the new lineup—a mature pop tune about unsuccessfully attempting to hide one's true feelings. Their third single, "Daite Hold on Me!",[7] continued in the same vein musically as Summer Night Town, and managed to hit number one on the charts. Leader Nakazawa also started her solo career.

"First Time"[8] was released in July 1998, featuring the singles "Ai no Tane", "Morning Coffee" and "Summer Night Town".

That year, Tsunku also formed Tanpopo, the first subgroup of Morning Musume, with Kaori Iida, Aya Ishiguro, and Mari Yaguchi. Tanpopo touted slower, more mature songs.

When "Morning Coffee" was released, however, Morning Musume's label Zetima went by a different name, One Up Music (One Up is a combination of Warner Music Japan (the label that distributed One Up Music's catalog) and Up-Front Group (One Up Music's parent company)). However, in April 1998, one month before the release of "Summer Night Town", One Up Music ended its distribution deal with Warner, and was rebranded as Zetima when it merged with Y.J. Sounds (another former Up-Front Group-affiliated label). Distribution rights would be given to Sony Music Japan's sub label Epic Records for "Summer Night Town", "First Time", and all of Zetima's subsequent releases.

1999: Commercial success with "Love Machine" and the 3rd Generation edit

The group released its fourth single "Memory Seishun no Hikari" in early 1999,[9] reaching number two on Oricon, second to Glay's "Winter, Again" which had first week sales of 955,780 copies.[citation needed]

The song features rap passages by L The Headtoucha and intense vocal harmonization by the group's members. This was Asuka Fukuda's last single with Morning Musume; Asuka claimed that she was leaving in order to focus on her studies, only to drop out of school soon after.

"Manatsu no Kōsen"[10] was released in May and went to number three on the charts. Their sixth single, "Furusato",[11] was released in July.

Second Morning[12] was released in July 1999, and contained the singles "Daite Hold on Me!", "Memory Seishun no Hikari", "Manatsu no Kōsen", and "Furusato". "Daite Hold on Me!" and "Manatsu no Kōsen" were remixed.

Tsunku held auditions for the third generation of Morning Musume, and Maki Goto was added. Goto was 13, the youngest member of Morning Musume at the time. The group's seventh single, "Love Machine",[13] sold 1,760,000 copies, making it a major hit; it is still their highest-selling single as of 2012. It was Maki Goto's first single and Aya Ishiguro's last.

Goto was paired with Kei Yasuda and Sayaka Ichii to form the subgroup Petitmoni (also known as Pucchi Moni). Petitmoni's first single, "Chokotto Love", sold over 1,123,610 copies.

2000: Koi no Dance Site, continued commercial success and the 4th Generation edit

"Koi no Dance Site" was released in early 2000,[14] reaching number two and selling over a million copies—400,000 away from reaching "Love Machine"'s success. The single had the highest 1st week sales than any other Morning Musume's singles, an enormous amount of 600,860 copies. Even with this large number, the single did not reach number one because Southern All Stars's biggest hit single, Tsunami, which sold total of 2.93 million copies, was released at the same date as Koi no Dance Site. Aya Ishiguro left the group before the single was released in order to marry Shinya, drummer of visual kei rock band Luna Sea, leaving the group with seven members.

The second event of 2000 was the creation of "shuffle units", in which all members of Tsunku's then 16-member family, Hello! Project, were shuffled around to form three one-time groups: Akagumi 4, Kiiro 5, and Aoiro 7. The idea was to battle for the highest single sales. This was achieved by Akagumi 4 which boasted Maki Goto as the lead vocals.

In March, their third studio album, 3rd: Love Paradise[15] was released. Despite having "Love Machine" and "Koi no Dance Site" on its track list, it did not manage to claim the number one spot, but did sell more than 800,000 copies, making it Morning Musume's highest-selling studio album to date.

This year also brought a new generation search. The fourth generation consisted of Rika Ishikawa, Hitomi Yoshizawa, Nozomi Tsuji, and Ai Kago, lending a completely different feel to the group by adding the 12-year-old duo of Tsuji and Kago. After their debut single, "Happy Summer Wedding",[16] (continuing the legacy of number one hits with 1,370,000 copies sold,) Sayaka Ichii left to pursue her own music career. She became the vocalist of Japanese group Cubic Cross and later married fellow member Naoki Yoshizawa (no relation to Hitomi Yoshizawa).

With Ishiguro and Ichii gone, both Tanpopo and Petitmoni revised their lineups—Hitomi Yoshizawa joined Petitmoni, and Ai Kago and Rika Ishikawa were added to Tanpopo. Meanwhile, Mari Yaguchi had started performing informally with Ai Kago and Nozomi Tsuji in concerts as Mini Moni, a group tailored towards younger audiences with all the members being less than 150 cm (about 5 ft) tall. Mika Todd of Coconuts Musume was later added into the group and Tsunku made them official. Their debut single, "Minimoni Jankenpyon!", was a number one hit on the Oricon.

As an idol group, they were extremely successful, drawing comparisons to the popularity of former girl idol group Speed. "I Wish"[17] and "Renai Revolution 21"[18] (Yuko Nakazawa's last single) continued the trend of happy pop songs becoming staple hits for the group. Morning Musume also began their tradition of performing in musicals each year, breaking new ground as idols with their musical Love Century: Yume wa Minakerya Hajimaranai.

2001: "The Peace" and the 5th Generation edit

In April 2001, group leader Yuko Nakazawa left to focus on her solo career (stating her age as a factor as well—she felt it was limiting her ability to meet the physical demands of the group's activities) making Kaori Iida and Kei Yasuda Morning Musume's co-leaders. During this time, Rika Ishikawa was "lent" out to the rather inactive group, Country Musume. She did not officially join, but participated as a feature singers in number of their singles.

By July 2001 the string of number one hits had yet to be broken with the release of the single "The Peace!".[19] The Peace! features a distinctive call and response chants, with Rika Ishikawa as the center focus.

British newspaper The Guardian described the promotional video echoed the song's "strangeness" by placing the group in the middle of what appeared to be a gigantic public bathroom, displaying the girls dancing amongst the urinals and posing for photographs in the stalls; supposedly as a response to hidden camera footage of the members that had recently surfaced, filmed from a toilet in their production offices.[20]

At the end of January 2001, the best selling Hello! Project album to date was released: Best! Morning Musume 1.[21] It sold 2,259,510 copies. It featured 15 tracks, the only original song being "Say Yeah! -Motto Miracle Night-".

At the end of 2001, four new members joined the group as the fifth generation through the audition "Love Audition 21:" Ai Takahashi, Asami Konno, Makoto Ogawa, and Risa Niigaki, bringing the roster to 13 girls. Their first single "Mr. Moonlight: Ai no Big Band",[22] (done in the style of big band) featured fourth generation member Hitomi Yoshizawa as the central focus and main vocalist of the song.

2002 : Maki Goto's departure and massive re-structuring of the sub-units edit

In February, "Sōda! We're Alive",[23] another hit, was released. It featured many different styles combined into one song, centered on Mari Yaguchi.

In July 2002, "Do It! Now"[24] was released. This single finally broke the line of number one hits and came in at number three—a surprising fact to many, considering it was Maki Goto's last single.

Morning Musume's fourth studio album, 4th Ikimasshoi![25] was released in March 2002 after a two-year wait. It is the first studio album from the group to reach number one on Oricon. It featured the singles "Renai Revolution 21", (rerecorded with the current 13-person formation,) "The Peace!", (in a 'full', longer version,) "Mr. Moonlight: Ai no Big Band", (with added dialog at the beginning,) and "Sōda! We're Alive".

Late 2002 was marked by the graduation of Maki Goto and a mass re-shuffle of the sub-units. Tsunku removed Kaori Iida, Mari Yaguchi, and Ai Kago from Tanpopo, adding in Asami Konno, Risa Niigaki, and Ayumi Shibata of Melon Kinenbi to join Rika Ishikawa. Tanpopo only released one single with this lineup before the group was put on an indefinite hiatus status. Makoto Ogawa and Ayaka Kimura of Coconuts Musume joined Hitomi Yoshizawa in Petitmoni to replace Kei Yasuda and Maki Goto, but the group did not even release a single, only performing in concerts. Their song "Wow Wow Wow" was later released on the Hello! Project's compilation CD Petit Best 4. In Mini Moni, Mari Yaguchi was replaced by Ai Takahashi and the new lineup went on to put out several singles and a second album until member Mika Todd left in May 2004, adding Mini Moni to the list of "indefinite hiatus" subgroups.

In October "Koko ni Iruzee!"[26] was released, a fast-paced, feel-good song about making the most of life and music's ability to unite the world. It was number one on Oricon.

2003: 6th Generation debut and sub-groups edit

The unique childlike tune "Morning Musume no Hyokkori Hyōtanjima"[27] was released in February 2003 as the group's seventeenth single. It is significant because it was a cover song, marking the first time Tsunku did not write a single's lyrics.

April brought the notably successful single "As for One Day"[28]—a synthesizer-driven song about lost love—which sold 129,893 copies and hit number one in Oricon charts, and was the last time a Morning Musume single hit number one until "Aruiteru" (released late 2006). This single was the last for Kei Yasuda.

Before the auditions for the sixth generation were held, the group released the album No. 5.[29] It was unique in a few ways. It was the last studio album to feature Kei Yasuda and Natsumi Abe as full members of the group. It was also the first Morning Musume studio album to feature a former member, as Maki Goto guests on "Megami (Mousse na Yasashisa)" and "Ganbacchae!". It only featured two singles: "Do It! Now" and "Koko ni Iruzee!".

In mid-2003, four new girls were added as the sixth generation: Miki Fujimoto, Eri Kamei, Sayumi Michishige, and Reina Tanaka. Eri Kamei, Sayumi Michishige, and Reina Tanaka successfully passed the traditional auditions; however, Miki Fujimoto was a solo singer in Hello!Project at the time. After appearing on the New Year's music program "Kōhaku Uta Gassen" with several Morning Musume members dancing as backup, Tsunku added her as part of the sixth generation.

The sixth generation's first single was "Shabondama",[30] which featured "break-up" lyrics, a seemingly spontaneous dance routine, and rolled "r"s.

Mari Yaguchi became Morning Musume's sub-leader after Kei's departure and was also put in charge of training and assisting the trainee group of Hello! Project Kids, eventually forming a group with five of them, known as ZYX.

Later in 2003, Morning Musume was split into two subgroups so that it could tour more cities (especially smaller cities that could not support a 15-member troupe). Morning Musume Sakuragumi, which focused on slower and more traditional love songs, included Natsumi Abe, Mari Yaguchi, Hitomi Yoshizawa, Ai Kago, Ai Takahashi, Risa Niigaki, Asami Konno and Eri Kamei. Morning Musume Otomegumi, which had more upbeat pop songs with a slight rock flavor, featured Kaori Iida, Rika Ishikawa, Nozomi Tsuji, Makoto Ogawa, Miki Fujimoto, Sayumi Michishige, and Reina Tanaka. Sakuragumi released two singles: "Hare Ame Nochi Suki" and "Sakura Mankai", and Otomegumi released two singles as well: "Ai no Sono: Touch My Heart!" and "Yūjō: Kokoro no Busu ni wa Naranee!".

The last single of Morning Musume in 2003 to feature the entire group was "Go Girl: Koi no Victory",[31] which had the members girlishly proclaiming the victory of their love.

2004: Nozomi Tsuji and Ai Kago's graduation edit

In January 2004, Natsumi Abe (known as "the face of Morning Musume" to the general public) left to pursue a soloist career. Her last single was "Ai Araba It's All Right",[32] Morning Musume's last song to sell more than 100,000 copies until 'One Two Three / The Matenrou Show'. "Ai Araba It's All Right" had uplifting lyrics and a cheery dance sequence.

The group soon released another single, "Roman: My Dear Boy".[33] The song showcased an almost rock flavor and centered its lyrics around offering "a dance" to a boy. This was followed by their twenty-third single, "Joshi Kashimashi Monogatari",[34] which is unique in that it was actually about the Morning Musume girls themselves—each member got a verse about their personality. This song would later be remade several times as "Joshi Kashimashi Monogatari 2" and "Joshi Kashimashi Monogatari 3", included in their sixth and seventh album respectively. This single also marked the leaving of fourth-generation members Nozomi Tsuji and Ai Kago in August, to focus on "W", their new duo group.

In April 2004, Rika Ishikawa was caught in a rare scandal, as an audio recording revealed her saying of the group's fans at a show, "look at them. Grownups screaming like that! I can't believe it. So stupid!" [4]

In mid-2004, Morning Musume's second best-of album, Best! Morning Musume 2[35] was released and featured "Yah! Aishitai" as the only new track. It had a lukewarm reception at best, compared to their first best-of compilation.

Auditions for the seventh generation (named "Lucky 7" to commemorate the seventh generation, the seventh year of Morning Musume, and seven audition sites across Japan) were held in various Japan cities in late 2004, resulting in six finalists. However, on January 9, 2005, Tsunku surprised everyone by announcing that no one in the Lucky 7 audition would be added to Morning Musume, citing that he had set his expectations extra-high this year in hopes of finding an "ace". This was the first time an audition had ended with no new members.

In November 2004, Morning Musume released "Namida ga Tomaranai Hōkago",[36] a ballad that featured Asami Konno, Miki Fujimoto, Sayumi Michishige, and Rika Ishikawa.

Following this single Morning Musume Early Single Box[37] was released. It was a 9-CD set containing their first eight singles with a bonus track on each one, as well as a karaoke CD of some of their more popular tunes from the early years.

Finally, at the end of 2004, the group's yearly album was released. Their sixth studio album, named Ai no Dai 6 Kan,[38] hit stores in December. It contained three singles: "Roman: My Dear Boy", "Joshi Kashimashi Monogatari", and "Namida ga Tomaranai Hōkago". This was Ai Kago, Nozomi Tsuji, Kaori Iida, Mari Yaguchi, and Rika Ishikawa's last credited studio album.

2005: 7th Generation "Miracle" Member edit

On January 30, 2005, then-leader and the last member from the first generation Kaori Iida left to pursue a solo singer/artist career, with Mari Yaguchi taking on leadership role with Hitomi Yoshizawa as subleader. Her last single was "The Manpower!!!",[39] which sung about the abilities of the human race and was also the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles theme song. The beginning of 2005 also saw the beginning of Musume Document 2005, which covered behind-the-scenes material, historical footage, and interviews.

In February 2005, Tsunku started another audition for Morning Musume's seventh generation. He noted that he was still intent on finding an "ace". This audition resulted with Koharu Kusumi finally being chosen as the sole "miracle" member of the new generation.

On April 10, 2005, photos were taken of Mari Yaguchi with Shun Oguri (scheduled to be published in a gossip magazine Friday! on the 15th). On April 14, 2005, Yaguchi announced that she would "retire" from Morning Musume and would continue on with solo activities. In her public statement, Yaguchi said that due to the scandal and its publicity, she could no longer sustain an "idol" image befitting of Morning Musume. Because of the nature of her departure, Yaguchi did not receive a leaving concert. Sub-leader Hitomi Yoshizawa took over as the leader of Morning Musume, and Miki Fujimoto became sub-leader as of July 15, 2005.

Just days after Yaguchi resigned, on April 27, 2005, the group's twenty-sixth single, "Osaka Koi no Uta"[40] was released. The final version featured Yaguchi still, presumably because they did not have enough time to rerecord and remix it. The lyrics are in an Osaka dialect. This single was also Rika Ishikawa's last. She left on May 7, 2005, to assume full-time leadership of the Hello! Project trio known as v-u-den.

Kusumi's first single with Morning Musume was July's "Iroppoi Jirettai",[41] a flamenco styled song, which was considered to be the biggest hit of the year—selling around 20,000 more copies than anything else. A 3 city handshake event was organized for the promotion of this single.

Morning Musume's last single of 2005 was "Chokkan 2: Nogashita Sakana wa Ōkiizo!",[42] which was a remake of a previous album-only song about the importance of using your intuition and not taking good things for granted. "Koi wa Hassō Do The Hustle!" was going to be the title track for the single, but due to poor preview results, became the coupling track instead.

On December 31, 2005, former Morning Musume members Mari Yaguchi, Kaori Iida, Natsumi Abe, Yuko Nakazawa, Ai Kago, Nozomi Tsuji, Rika Ishikawa, Maki Goto, and Kei Yasuda joined the current lineup of Morning Musume to perform the group's signature hit "Love Machine" on the 2005/2006 edition of Kōhaku Uta Gassen.[43] The performance was Yaguchi's first since leaving Morning Musume eight and a half months earlier.

2006: Asami Konno and Makoto Ogawa's graduation edit

On January 16, 2006, it was announced that Morning Musume had won a Kanagawa Image Up Award in recognition of Hello! Project's support of an anti-pollution campaign. Yoshizawa, Fujimoto, and Takahashi represented the group to accept the award.[44][45]

In February, the group released their seventh studio album, Rainbow 7.[46] It was the first album for Kusumi and the last for Konno and Ogawa. The album features "The Manpower!!!", "Osaka Koi no Uta", "Iroppoi Jirettai", and "Chokkan 2: Nogashita Sakana wa Ōkiizo!" (in a remixed form). Kaori Iida, Rika Ishikawa and Mari Yaguchi are not credited anywhere in the liner notes although their vocals appear. Three of the songs on the album are performed by smaller clusters of several group members, and are credited in the liner notes to the featured members involved, rather than to the entire group.

In March 2006, "Sexy Boy: Soyokaze ni Yorisotte" was released. It featured an easy-to-learn dance and a parapara style. It was considered to be a relative success.

On April 28, 2006, it was announced by Tsunku from his official website that fifth-generation members Asami Konno and Makoto Ogawa would be leaving the group. Konno graduated on July 23, 2006, to attend University and Ogawa left on August 27, 2006, to study English abroad. Both left Morning Musume, but only Konno left Hello! Project entirely; Ogawa intended to return after completing her studies. However, as of 2007, Konno returned to Hello! Project to join the new group Ongaku Gatas, making it the first time ever that a girl who left Hello! Project actually returned. Ogawa, on the other hand, returned in June 2008 by appearing on an episode of Morning Musume's television show Haromoni@.

Konno and Ogawa's last single was "Ambitious! Yashinteki de Ii Jan",[47] which, yet again, featured a parapara type arrangement, with a rock 'n' roll flair. It was the group's 30th single, and a limited-edition CD of all past 30 singles mixed into a thirteen-minute track was included on the first pressing. Unfortunately, sales did not meet the hype, and Ambitious! clocked in as Morning Musume's lowest-selling single yet.

In mid-2006, the group performed the musical Ribbon no Kishi. Ai Takahashi took the main role; the secondary role was played by alternating members. There was also a mini-concert at the end of each performance, which served as Ogawa's real "leaving concert"—the Wonderful Hearts 2006 concert was initially intended for Konno's departure only, although Ogawa wore a special outfit and read her leaving comments as well. As for Ribbon no Kishi, an album with a selection of songs was released: Ribbon no Kishi The Musical Song Selection.[48]

In mid-2006, Tsunku announced the audition for the eighth generation, called Morning Musume Happy 8 Audition. The audition started on August 27, 2006, and ended in Tokyo on October 22, 2006. On December 10, 2006's Hello! Morning, it was announced that the only new member was Aika Mitsui.[49] The show had a piece of audition footage each week leading up to December 10, 2006.

The last single release in 2006 was "Aruiteru",[50] which was a huge hit. It was the first single at the number one spot after 3½ years (their last number one hit being "As for One Day".) The song's lyrics were credited for its success, with lines like "walking, you're not alone because everyone's here with you, praying for peace".[51] It was a bit of a turn from the hyperactive singles the group had been releasing. Tsunku's group, Sharan Q, also made a rock cover of this song.

Their first mini-album, 7.5 Fuyu Fuyu Morning Musume Mini!,[52] was released in December. It featured five tracks by solo and/or smaller combinations of group members. It also featured the single "Aruiteru".

2007: 8th Generation debut, Hitomi Yoshizawa's graduation, and Miki Fujimoto's dismissal edit

In early 2007, Morning Musume Tanjō 10nen Kinentai, a unit consisting of Kaori Iida, Natsumi Abe, Maki Goto, Risa Niigaki, and Koharu Kusumi, was created to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Morning Musume. They released a commemorative single called "Bokura ga Ikiru My Asia".[53] The members chosen symbolize the beginning of the group; how they had five members ranging in age from 14 to 24. Additionally, each member was from an odd-numbered generation (Kaori Iida and Natsumi Abe from the first generation, Maki Goto from the third, Risa Niigaki from the fifth, and Koharu Kusumi from the seventh).

On January 2, 2007, an announcement was made during Hello! Project's 2007 Winter concert that the group's leader at the time Hitomi Yoshizawa would leave Morning Musume on May 6, 2007, the last day of Morning Musume's 2007 spring tour. The concert would take place at the Saitama Super Arena in Yoshizawa's hometown.[54]

In February, the first single with the eighth generation member Aika Mitsui was released, "Egao Yes Nude".[55] This was the first PV of Morning Musume to appear on the Dohhh!Up site (a streaming website of Hello! Project media). The single went up against tougher competition than "Aruiteru" had, only landing them a number four spot, although it sold relatively the same number of copies. The song has a funky, disco feel, and is highly reminiscent of some of the older songs of Morning Musume, most notably Summer Night Town.

On the March 11, 2007, edition of the weekly TV show Hello! Morning, producer Tsunku revealed he would make an important announcement in the following episode. Several days later, on March 15, he announced that two other eighth generation members would be joining the group—Li Chun and Qian Lin, both Chinese nationals, were to join as "exchange students".[56] Tsunku stated the two new members would be an important key for their group's planned expansion into Asia and gave them the stage names "Jun Jun" and "Lin Lin" respectively. The two made their stage debut on May 6, at Saitama Super Arena.[57] They were the first non-Japanese members of the group. On March 21, 2007, the group's eighth studio album, Sexy 8 Beat, was released.[58] It was the first album for Aika Mitsui and the last album for Hitomi Yoshizawa and Miki Fujimoto. It featured the singles "Aruiteru", "Egao Yes Nude", "Sexy Boy: Soyokaze ni Yorisotte", and "Ambitious! Yashinteki de Ii Jan".

On April 25, 2007, Morning Musume released their 33rd single, "Kanashimi Twilight".[59] The song style was a huge departure from almost anything Morning Musume had released prior to it, displaying a loud, rock arrangement and the angriest lyrics since Shabondama. This would be the group's last single with members Hitomi Yoshizawa and Miki Fujimoto.

With the success of Kanashimi Twilight, on May 1, 2007, Morning Musume became the "best single selling female group in Japan" with 11,085,000 copies sold—their fifth Oricon record. The achievement surpasses the previous record set by Pink Lady of 11,037,000 copies sold.[1]

On May 6, 2007, Hitomi Yoshizawa left. Miki Fujimoto took her place as leader and Ai Takahashi replaced Fujimoto as sub-leader.

As of June 1, 2007, Miki Fujimoto resigned from Morning Musume, due to the tabloid magazine Friday running an article depicting Fujimoto and comedian Tomoharu Shoji in a relationship.[60][61] Ai Takahashi replaced Fujimoto as leader (a position the latter occupied for the briefest period in the group's history—26 days), and Risa Niigaki became subleader.

Morning Musume's 34th single, "Onna ni Sachi Are", a song with a beatmania style was released on July 25, 2007. It features the debut of new eighth generation members from China, Jun Jun and Lin Lin. The single reached number two on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, with sales of 43,364 copies.

On October 26, 2007, Ai Takahashi, Risa Niigaki, and Koharu Kusumi visited Korea to promote their singles collection album Morning Musume All Singles Complete: 10th Anniversary, which was released on October 24, 2007.[62] Also, Takahashi and Niigaki appeared as special guests in a Korean radio show called Maybee's Turn Up the Volume (메이비의 볼륨을 높여요). Later that same month, on October 29, 2007, all nine members traveled to Taiwan for three days to promote the album.[63] This was the first time Morning Musume held a non-Fan Club promotional event as a group outside Japan. During their visit, they attended press conferences, appeared for radio and TV show recordings, and held the first-ever public handshaking event outside Japan.[64]

On November 21, 2007, marked the release of Morning Musume's 35th single, "Mikan". Initial sales were poor for the song. It became the group's lowest-selling single (even lower than the initial indies release of "Ai no Tane", which sold 50,000 copies), both in terms of first week sales and absolute sales figures. As a result, unlike all previous singles, Mikan failed to appear on Oricon's Top 5 Chart, breaking the group's previously held record.

On December 31, 2007, Morning Musume performed in the 58th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen with a remixed version of their song "Love Machine" along with Cute and Berryz Kobo. Similar to the previous Kōhaku, the red team (females) lost to the white team (males) after attaining votes from the viewers and judges.

2008–2010: Platinum Era and stable line-up edit

Ai Takahashi, Eri Kamei, Sayumi Michishige, and Reina Tanaka participated in the musical Ojigi 30 Degrees at the Shinjuku Theater from February 26 to March 2. Morning Musume's 36th music single, "Resonant Blue", had been announced for release on March 5, 2008, but was postponed until April 16, 2008, because of the busy schedule in the winter/early spring season. Multiple promotional videos were released. With the original, another version, a studio dance shot version, a night scene version, and a one-cut dance version, it makes the most PVs ever released for one single. Also notable is the smoky eye make-up used on the members, a daring new look for Morning Musume as they attempt to expand into Asia.

The management of Morning Musume revealed in an interview in March that they were going to take a new approach to promoting the group, pushing the individual members so that they could do more personal work and become more well known, as was the case in the first line-up of the group.[4]

On April 5, 2008, Morning Musume's Aika Mitsui complained of a stomach ache after a concert at Hachiōji Citizen Hall. She was diagnosed with acute appendicitis and was ordered to rest for two weeks. Mitsui subsequently missed the concerts on April 12 and 13.[65]

"Resonant Blue", the 36th single, was released on April 16, 2008, after being delayed due to hectic schedules. The single debuted at number two and finished third in the Oricon Weekly ranking. Overall, the single marked a rebound from poor sales of the previous single, "Mikan". In its first week, it sold 48,086 copies, 20,004 copies more than "Mikan" and around 5,000 more copies than Onna ni Sachi Are.

The group held a concert at Taipei Nankang Exhibition Hall, Taiwan, on May 24, 2008. the first time ever for Morning Musume to have a concert outside Japan.

From August 6 to 25, 2008, Morning Musume performed with several members of the all-female Takarazuka theater troupe in a version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella. Ai Takahashi starred in the main role of Cinderella, with Risa Niigaki as the Prince, and Eri Kamei and Reina Tanaka as the stepsisters. The other members performed in minor roles as fairies and guards.

Morning Musume's 37th single, "Pepper Keibu",[66] was released on September 24, 2008. Unlike past singles (with the exception of Morning Musume no Hyokkori Hyōtanjima), this song is a cover. It is originally known as Pink Lady's debut single, released in 1976. In the first week of the release, it sold approximately 10,000 copies less than Resonant Blue and 10,000 copies more than Mikan.

Berikyū! and Haromoni@ finished their run and were replaced with Yorosen! (よろセン!)., which began on October 6, 2008. The show starred Morning Musume, Berryz Kobo, and Cute.[67]

2008 was the first year in which there were no changes in Morning Musume's lineup.

Morning Musume released their 38th single on February 18, 2009. This was their first single of 2009, titled "Naichau Kamo". The title translates to "I Might Cry" and was released in two limited versions, A and B, each including a DVD.[68] On March 18, 2009, they released their ninth studio album, called Platinum 9 Disc.[69]

 
Platinum 9 Tour in spring 2009

Morning Musume released their 39th single, "Shōganai Yume Oibito", on May 13, 2009,[70] attaining a rank of number one on the Oricon weekly chart for the first time since their "Aruiteru" single in late 2006.[71] It also became the group's first number one single to feature eighth generation members Aika Mitsui, Jun Jun, and Lin Lin.[72]

Following the success of "Shōganai Yume Oibito",[70] the group released their 40th single, "Nanchatte Renai", on August 12. Because "Nanchatte Renai" was the group's 40th single, a commemorative edition was released along with the usual regular edition plus two limited editions. The commemorative edition has a different c/w[clarification needed] track on it than the regular and limited editions. The group hadn't had two different c/ws since their 4th single, "Memory Seishun no Hikari" in 1999, which has two c/w tracks in one edition. The single came in at number two on the Oricon chart, only behind the new single of powerhouse Ayumi Hamasaki, Sunrise/Sunset (Love Is All). This single marked their best opening week since "Iroppoi Jirettai" in 2005.

Their latest Greatest Hits Album (B-side collection album) was released featuring all B-side songs from their debut single to 40th single on 3 discs.

Morning Musume released their 41st single, "Kimagure Princess", on October 28, 2009. There are four versions of the single (Regular, Limited A, B, and C). This marked the first time a Morning Musume single released a C version. The C version contained 10 interchangeable covers, much like 30th single "Ambitious! Yashinteki de Ii Jan", which came with 10 different covers.

The announcement was made that 7th Generation member Koharu Kusumi would leave Morning Musume and Hello! Project on December 6, after the first performance of Morning Musume's Fall Concert Tour 2009 Nine Smile, in order to pursue a modelling career.[73][74] This was the first departure since fourth-generation member Hitomi Yoshizawa in 2007, ending the longest stable line-up for Morning Musume.

Morning Musume released their 42nd single, "Onna ga Medatte Naze Ikenai", on February 10, 2010[75] It was released in four versions: Regular, and Limited A, B, and C. This was the group's first single released with the new eight-member lineup, following the departure of seventh generation member Koharu Kusumi. Their tenth album, 10 My Me, was released on March 17. Their forty-third single, "Seishun Collection", was released on June 9.[76]

On August 8, producer Tsunku announced at that day's concert, and later on his blog, that sixth-generation member Eri Kamei and eighth generation members Jun Jun and Lin Lin would be leaving Morning Musume at the end of the autumn tour, and that the ninth-generation audition would be held later in the year.[77] The triple departure left Morning Musume temporarily at five members for the first time since its creation. Kamei stated that the reason for her leaving was to spend more time on the treatment of her atopic dermatitis, a chronic form of eczema, while Jun Jun and Lin Lin left to pursue careers in China.

Morning Musume's 44th single, "Onna to Otoko no Lullaby Game", was released on November 24, and Morning Musume's eleventh studio album, Fantasy! Jūichi, was released on December 1. These were the last single and album to feature Kamei, Jun Jun and Lin Lin and the album contains only two singles. On December 15, the last day of the autumn tour, Eri Kamei, Jun Jun and Lin Lin left Morning Musume and Hello! Project.

In 2010, it was announced that a new group has been created, "Dream Morning Musume", consisting of former-Morning Musume members: Yuko Nakazawa, Kaori Iida, Natsumi Abe, Kei Yasuda, Mari Yaguchi, Rika Ishikawa, Hitomi Yoshizawa, Makoto Ogawa, Miki Fujimoto, Koharu Kusumi. They released an album titled DoriMusu 1 which consisted of two new songs, as well as remakes of older Morning Musume songs.

2011: Revival and 9th and 10th Generation debuts edit

The three audition winners, Riho Sayashi, Kanon Suzuki and Erina Ikuta, were announced on stage by Tsunku at the Hello! Project 2011 Winter: Kangei Shinsen Matsuri concert on January 2, 2011. He then announced that Mizuki Fukumura, a Hello! Pro Egg, would also be joining Morning Musume.[78]

On January 9, also at the Winter concert, it was announced that leader Ai Takahashi would be leaving Morning Musume and Hello! Project at the group's Autumn 2011 concert. The decision came after Tsunku suggested that Takahashi should consider leaving soon. After Takahashi's departure, Risa Niigaki took over her role as leader but for the first time, there was no subleader. Takahashi continued her musical and theatre careers after leaving.[79]

On February 3, 2011, Morning Musume's 45th single, "Maji Desu ka Ska!", was announced. The single was set to be released on March 23, 2011; however, due to the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the single was postponed until April 6.[80] The new single reached number 5 on the Oricon weekly charts.

Morning Musume 46th single, "Only You", was released on June 15, 2011. There were five versions to the single: Regular, Limited A, Limited B, Limited C, and Limited D. The single reached number 4 on the Oricon Weekly charts.

On April 13, Morning Musume launched a weekly 1-hour Ustream show called UstreaMusume. On their official website, there is an e-mail provided, so fans can submit questions, messages and requests.[81]

It was announced May 8 that 10th Generation Audition "Genkijirushi" submissions were starting until June 13.[82]

During the summer, Morning Musume did a Fanclub Tour in Hawaii from July 20–26.[83]

On September 14, Morning Musume released their 47th single.[84] This was the leader Ai Takahashi's last single with Morning Musume after a tenure of 10 years with the group. In order to celebrate Ai Takahashi's long career with Morning Musume, their 47th single was released as a double A sides. This is the first time in history that Morning Musume has purposely done a double A side single. There were five versions of the single: Regular, Limited A, Limited B, Limited C and Limited D. The single names were as follows: "Kono Chikyū no Heiwa o Honki de Negatterun Da yo! / Kare to Issho ni Omise ga Shitai!" as the double A side and Takahashi's solo song was revealed as "Jishin Motte Yume o Motte Tobitatsu Kara". The 47th single reached number 2 on the Oricon daily and weekly charts.

On September 29, the penultimate day of the fall tour and the day before Ai Takahashi's departure, Tsunku announced the four winners of the tenth-generation audition, Haruna Iikubo, Ayumi Ishida, Masaki Sato, and Haruka Kudo from Hello! Pro Egg.[85][86][87] This brings the group to 12 members, excluding Ai Takahashi, which is the highest number of group members since late-2004 and early-2005 before Iida Kaori's departure. On September 30, Takahashi left, handing over her position as leader of Morning Musume and Hello! Project to Risa Niigaki.[88]

2012–2014: Colorful era edit

It was announced on January 2 that new leader Risa Niigaki would leave Morning Musume and Hello! Project on the last day of their spring concert tour, May 18, at the Nippon Budokan. The tour started on February 19. Niigaki's successor was not announced, but Sayumi Michishige had expressed her desire to be the next leader.[89]

Morning Musume's 49th single, "Renai Hunter", was released on April 11, 2012. This was Risa Niigaki's last single in Morning Musume and it came in Limited A, B, C, and D editions and also had a solo cover song by Risa called Egao Ni Namida, originally sung by Matsuura Aya. It was also the last single to feature Aika Mitsui.

On May 4, Aika Mitsui announced that she would leave Morning Musume, due to an unhealed stress fracture in her left foot. She left along with Niigaki at Nippon Budokan on May 18. Sayumi Michishige was declared as the new leader at the concert,[90] along with the announcement of the 11th generation 'Suppin Utahime' audition.[91]

On July 4, Morning Musume's 50th single, "One Two Three / The Matenrou Show" was released, and sold 56,139 copies on its first day, charting at number 2. These first-day sales surpassed the first week sales of all Morning Musume singles since 'Iroppoi Jirettai' in 2005. The single came in seven different editions: Regular, Limited A and Limited B (featuring sixth-generation), Limited C and D (featuring ninth-generation) and Limited E and Limited F (featuring tenth-generation). The Limited A, B, C, D, E and F had tracks featuring the respective generations.

"One Two Three/The Matenrou Show" placed at number 3 weekly, selling over 100,000 copies in its first week, thus becoming the group's first single since "Koko ni Iruzee!" (released in 2002) to sell over 100,000 units in its first week, as well as first single since "Ai Araba It's All Right" (2004) to sell over 100,000 units total and receive a gold certification. This also became the group's 50th top-ten single, breaking their own previous record of 49 singles and becoming the first artist to do so.

Morning Musume's 13th album, 13 Colorful Character, was released on September 12.

On September 14, 2012, at Morning Musume's 15th Anniversary Concert Tour Rehearsal, Hello! Project producer Tsunku, announced the winner of the 'Morning Musume 11th Generation Suppin Utahime Auditions'. Sakura Oda was chosen out of 7,000 applicants and was the only one out of the six finalists to be chosen making her the third sole generation of Morning Musume, previously being Maki Goto (third-generation) and Koharu Kusumi (seventh-generation).

Morning Musume's 52nd single would be called "Help me!!" was released on January 23, 2013, and was the first single to feature eleventh-generation member Sakura Oda. It was Morning Musume's first single since "Shouganai Yume Oibito" in 2009 to achieve the weekly number 1 spot on the Oricon charts. On February 28, a loose shot[clarification needed] version of a new song titled "Brainstorming" was posted onto YouTube, a few days later a dance shot version of another new song titled "Kimi Sae Ireba Nani mo Iranai" was also posted. It was then confirmed that both tracks would be released as a double A-side single on April 17.

On March 16, Tsunku announced the twelfth-generation audition, called 'Morning Musume Mirai Shoujo audition'. On August 4, he announced that no one had passed the audition. He stated that this was partly due to the level of talent being lower than necessary, and partly due to the recent success of the current line-up. All audition finalists were accepted into the Hello!Project Kenshuusei program.

On May 21, Reina Tanaka graduated from Morning Musume after the final live of the “Morning Musume Concert Tour 2013"

On January 1, Morning Musume began the new year with their new group name, Morning Musume '14. On January 21, Tsunku announced at the au Presentation Spring 2014 that Morning Musume would be part of a commercial along with comedians Morisanchuu, forming a new unit called Morimusu.[citation needed] On January 29, Morning Musume '14 released their 55th single, "Egao no Kimi wa Taiyo sa / Kimi no Kawari wa Iyashinai / What is Love?". This was their first single released as Morning Musume '14. The single peaked at number 1 on the Oricon charts, becoming their fourth number 1 single in a row – the longest streak of number ones in the group's history. In February, Morning Musume cheered and sang an official song produced by Tsunku, titled "Kimi no Kawari wa Iyashinai", for the 2014 Sochi Olympics Japanese Team.

On April 16, Morning Musume '14 released their 56th single, "Toki o Koe Sora wo Koe / Password is 0", which also peaked at number 1 on the Oricon weekly chart. On April 29, during the Morning Musume '14 Concert Tour Haru: Evolution concert held in Yamaguchi, Sayumi Michishige announced that she would be leaving the group at their fall 2014 concert tour. On August 16, it was announced that the last date of the tour would take place on November 26, 2014, at Yokohama Arena.

The 12th-generation members were officially revealed on September 30. They were Haruna Ogata, Miki Nonaka, Maria Makino, and Akane Haga.

On October 15, Morning Musume '14 released their 57th single, "Tiki Bun / Shabadaba Dū / Mikaeri Bijin". It was the final single featuring sixth-generation member Sayumi Michishige. On November 26, Michishige left Morning Musume during the concert "Aki Give Me More Love: Michishige Sayumi Sotsugyo Kinen Special". With Michishige's graduation, there are no members in the group who have been member at the same time as a 1st generation member. Mizuki Fukumura was appointed new leader and Erina Ikuta joined Haruna Iikubo as sub-leader.

2015–2016: Riho Sayashi and Kanon Suzuki's graduation and 13th Generation edit

On January 1, 2015, Morning Musume '14 changed their name to Morning Musume '15. Announced on February 9, 2015, Morning Musume '15 performed the "Ima Koko Kara" (イマココカラ, From Here and Now) for the Pretty Cure All Stars: Spring Carnival movie that aired a month later. Haruna Iikubo, Ayumi Ishida, and Sakura Oda provide their voices in the movie for the role of a trio of spirits that they designed themselves. On February 14, 2015, it was announced that Haruna Iikubo would be the official mentor to the 12th generation, bringing back the mentor system.[citation needed]. On October 29, 2015, it was announced by UP-FRONT PROMOTION that Sayashi Riho will be graduated from Morning Musume '15 on December 31, 2015, during the countdown live, in order to focus on dancing.[citation needed] In October 2015, YouTube blocked UP-FRONT GROUP Co., Ltd.'s videos and related videos in many Western countries including the United States due to YouTube Red contract issues. (Up-Front Group is the holdings company involved in Hello Project and Morning Musume.) The issue was later resolved when Up-Front worked out a solution with YouTube.[citation needed]

Morning Musume ’15 released their new single "Tsumetai Kaze to Katamoi / Endless SKy / One and Only" on December 29, 2015. It is a triple A-side single and was Riho's last single as a member of Morning Musume ’15. "One and Only" was the first Morning Musume song to be sung completely in English.

On January 1, 2016, Morning Musume '15 was renamed Morning Musume '16.[citation needed] On January 2, Morning Musume '16 Shinseiki Audition was announced during the Hello! Project 2016 Winter ~Dancing! Singing! Exciting!~ concert, to look for the 13th Generation members. In March, Morning Musume had their first concert with the new name. On February 7, Kanon Suzuki announced she will graduate from Morning Musume '16 and Hello! Project at the end of the Morning Musume '16 Spring Concert Tour Haru ~Emotion in Motion~.[citation needed] On February 26 to 28, 2016, Morning Musume '16 were main guests at Anime Matsuri in Houston, Texas to celebrate the convention's 10th anniversary. Morning Musume '16 released their 61st single "Utakata Saturday Night! / The Vision / Tokyo to Iu Katasumi". It is Kanon Suzuki's last single as a member of Morning Musume.[citation needed] On May 31, Kanon Suzuki graduated at the end of the spring concert tour in Nippon Budokan. On May 31, it was announced that no one had passed the Shinseiki audition, but as announced on June 15, 2016, it was re-held. Morning Musume '16 was invited to perform during the TV Tokyo Music Festival(3) on June 29, and NTV's THE MUSIC DAY Natsu no Hajimari on July 2, TBS TV's Ongaki no Hi x CDTV Asamade Natsu Fes! 2016 on July 16 and Fuji TV's 2016 FNS Uta no Natsu Matsuri on July 18 with °C-ute and Angerme.

On November 23, Morning Musume '16 released their 62nd single, Sexy Cat no Enzetsu / Mukidashi de Mukiatte / Sou Janai. Morning Musume '16 appeared during the second night of Fuji TV's 2016 FNS Kayousai on December 14, performing in an "Idol Shuffle Medley" with other idol groups including °C-ute.[citation needed]

On November 23 at the Morning Musume '16 Concert Tour Aki "My Vision" concert in Osaka, the group announced that the 13th generation would be selected from Hello Pro Kenshuusei and announced at the Nippon Budokan tour finale on December 12.[citation needed] The audition administrator later released an official statement on the Hello! Project website explaining that the winner(s) would be chosen from Hello Pro Kenshuusei because, once again, no suitable candidates were found from the general audition. The 13th Generation members were officially revealed on December 12. They are two former Hello!Pro Kenshuusei members Kaede Kaga and Reina Yokoyama. The 13th Generation was the first in the group's history to have only two members.[citation needed]

On December 31, the group performed on TV for the first time as the Morning Musume '17 line-up during the CDTV Special! Toshikoshi Premier Live 2016→2017.[92] The performance was pre-recorded on December 30, with Sato Masaki unable to participate due to her lower back injury.[93]

2017: 20th Anniversary celebrations, 14th Generation and Haruka Kudo's graduation edit

On January 1, 2017, Morning Musume '16 changed their name to Morning Musume '17. On January 6, Hello!Project announced that Sato Masaki would be on hiatus until further notice as she recovers from her back injury, classed as spinal disc herniation.[94] On January 12, it was announced that Morning Musume '17 would collaborate with Marukome by singing a remake of "Morning Coffee" titled "Morning Misoshiru" to promote the company's new miso soup product of the same name. it was also announced that Haruka Kudo would be the official mentor to the 13th generation.

Morning Musume '17 formed a collaborative unit with HKT48 member Rino Sashihara named Sashining Musume. They sang the track "Get you!" released in Type-A of AKB48's 8th album Thumbnail (album) on January 25. This is the first AKB single to include Morning Musume, and the first collaboration in a single between the two groups. 'Get You!' would later be included in Morning Musume's 63rd single as a B-side.[95][96][97]

On January 26 it was announced that Morning Musume '17 would release their 63rd single titled "Brand New Morning / Jealousy Jealousy" on March 8, 2017. This was the first single to feature the 13th generation members, and the first to not feature 10th generation member Sato Masaki in the A-side tracks while she was on hiatus due to her lower back injury. This single also marks the return of Double A-side's, last seen in their 56th single.

On February 24, Up Front announced that Sato Masaki will be returning from her three-month hiatus, and restart her activities in the group on March 18, where the group had a concert in Pacifico Yokohama during the "Morning Musume'17 Concert Tour Spring "The Inspiration" tour.[98]

On March 25, it was announced that Morning Musume '17 and ANGERME would be featured in the game app titled Hello! Project Hina Fest "Idol Nama Gassen" "Kunitori Tenka Touitsu Hen", for which a "live battle" event was held on April 16.

On April 10, Morning Musume '17 was appointed the official Ouen Taishi, or Cheer Ambassadors, of the "Ceka Paka Play Dream Campaign" for the Nihon Seimei Ce-Pa Koryusen (the Nippon Professional Baseball interleague) that would begin on May 30. Fukumura Mizuki would be the leader of the whole campaign while the other 12 members would each support one of the 12 teams, and each member would have their own type of dance movie that would be shown at their team's home stadium. On April 29, during the daytime show of Morning Musume '17 Concert Tour Haru "The Inspiration!", 10th generation member Kudo Haruka made a sudden announcement that she will be graduating from Morning Musume '17 and Hello! Project at the end of their fall 2017 tour.

As part of their collaboration with marukome, Morning Musume '17 began airing a weekly 5-minute radio program titled marukome Morning Misoshiru Koeru yo! on July 1 across 38 stations.

On June 26, it was announced through a special episode of Hello! Project Station that Chisaki Morito has joined the group as a new 14th generation member and concurrent member from Country Girls, She began activities with the group in the Hello! Project 2017 SUMMER concert tour and in their upcoming fall tour.

On October 4, they released Morito Chisaki's debut single and Kudo Haruka's last, titled "Jama Shinai de Here We Go! / Dokyuu no Go Sign / Wakain da shi!".

2018–2019: Haruna Ogata's and Haruna Iikubo's graduations and 15th Generation edit

On January 1, 2018, Morning Musume '17 changed their name to Morning Musume '18. On January 28, Morning Musume '18 released the digital single "Hana ga Saku Taiyou Abite".

From February 3 to March 4, the "Morning Musume museum -Morning Musume Tanjou 20 Shuunen Kinen-" was open at HMV and Books Hakata in Fukuoka. Afterwards, it was open from March 11 to April 15 at HMV Sendai in Miyagi. Created to celebrate the group's 20th anniversary, the museum contained all the group's releases as well as official costumes and merchandise sold throughout their 20-year career.[99]

On February 12, TV Tokyo aired the Morning Musume 20 Shuunen Kinen Special starring 25 current and former members of Morning Musume: all thirteen Morning Musume '18 members and OG members Nakazawa Yuko, Iida Kaori, Ishiguro Aya, Abe Natsumi, Fukuda Asuka, Yaguchi Mari, Ishikawa Rika, Yoshizawa Hitomi, Tsuji Nozomi, Takahashi Ai, Niigaki Risa, and Michishige Sayumi. The show included a talk corner about group history, a look back at Hello! Morning, and several studio performances.[100]

On March 14, the group attended a press conference to announce a collaboration between au and Hello! Project titled "Oto no VR", which will deliver 360° video and audio content for smartphones, starting with a video of Morning Musume '18 singing "I WISH". That following evening, Morning Musume '18 performed in the second part of the SKY PerfecTV! Ongakusai 2018 alongside Tsubaki Factory.[101] On March 27, Hello! Project announced Haruna Ogata's graduation. She cited the reason for graduation being due to failing to pass her university entrance exams due to her focus being split between education and activities as a member of the group.[102] On June 13, Morning Musume '18 released their 65th single and Ogata Haruna's last "Are you Happy? / A gonna". Exactly a week later, on June 20, Haruna Ogata graduated at Nippon Budokan, the last stop of their Spring 2018 tour.[103]

After the end of their Spring 2018 tour, the group began to focus on performing at the mid year specials for various music shows. On June 27, Morning Musume '18 performed "Are you Happy?", their first performance without Ogata, on TV Tokyo Music Festival 2018. During the show, eight former Morning Musume members, Nakazawa Yuko, Ishiguro Aya, Iida Kaori, Asuka Fukuda, Yasuda Yasuda, Mari Yaguchi, Maki Goto, and Hitomi Yoshizawa, performed a special medley of their most iconic songs. This was Goto's first performance with the group in over 5 years.[104][105] Morning Musume '18 also performed in TBS's Ongaku no Hi 2018 on July 14, and on July 25, had a special collaboration with Da Pump for the 2018 FNS Uta no Natsu Matsuri where they both performed Da Pump's famous song, "U.S.A" and a medley of Morning Musume's song "Are you happy?" and "The Peace.".[106] On August 12, they performed at rockin'on presents ROCK IN JAPAN FES.2018 on the Lake Stage.

On August 17, 2018, Iikubo Haruna announced on her blog that she will graduate from both Morning Musume '18 and Hello! Project at the end of the fall tour Morning Musume '18 Concert Tour Aki "Get Set, Go!".

On September 14, the group celebrated their 21st anniversary. During the event they announced a collaboration with Caribadix, an anime short series produced by Sanrio and rockin'on about a group of animals who form a rock band. Morning Musume '18 would become cheer characters named "Gaokkii" who appear in each of the 12 members' colors with their symbolic motif. The characters are featured in goods sold at the Morning Musume '18 Concert Tour Aki ~GET SET, GO!~ and also in stores.[107]

On October 24, Morning Musume '18 released their 66th single and Iikubo Haruna's last "Furari Ginza / Jiyū na Kuni Dakara". On December 12, they performed on the second night of Fuji TV's 2018 FNS Kayousai, marking Iikubo's final television appearance as a member of the group, and on December 16, Iikubo graduated at Nippon Budokan.[108][109]

On November 10, 2018, Morning Musume '18 held their first concert in Mexico. A week later, on November 17, they performed in the Anisong World Matsuri at Anime NYC 2018 in New York City, which included a panel and autograph signing session the day before. To promote these two overseas appearances, a YouTube live stream was held on October 5 JST with the members answering fans' questions.[110]

During the Hello! Project 20th Anniversary!! Hello! Project Countdown Party 2018 "Good Bye & Hello!" on December 31, 10th generation member Ishida Ayumi was appointed as a new sub-leader of the group alongside Ikuta Erina.

During the opening concert of the Hello! Project 20th Anniversary!! Hello! Project 2019 Winter tour on January 2, the Morning Musume '19 LOVE Audition in search of 15th generation member(s) to join the group was announced.

On March 13, they released the compilation album Best! Morning Musume 20th Anniversary. The album included all songs from the last 10 years, from Mikan in 2007 to their most recent single Furari Ginza. As the songs are unedited, all members who were active from the release of Mikan till present, can be heard in the album and appear on the covers of the album, although all the graduated members aren't credited.

On June 12, the group released their 67th single "Jinsei Blues / Seishun Night". During their release event at Ikebukuro Sunshine City Fountain Square, it was announced that the 15th generation would be revealed on June 22 at 5:00 PM JST in a YouTube live stream. This is the first time the group has revealed its members to the general public and members in this format.[111] On June 22, the 15th generation were announced in a YouTube live stream on Morning Musume's official channel at 5:00 PM JST, The new members were revealed to be Rio Kitagawa, child actress and model Homare Okamura and former Hello! Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member Mei Yamazaki.[citation needed] They were introduced on stage during the Hello! Project 2019 Summer concert tour from July 13 and would begin performing with the group in the Morning Musume '19 Concert Tour Aki. With the 15th generation all being younger than Haga Akane, their arrival marks the end of Haga's run as the youngest serving member of the group at 5 years.[citation needed] As the 15th generation members got their official colors, 12th generation Makino Maria revealed that she had changed her Baby Pink color to Pink, which was previously Michishige's color, a member she looks up to. Haga Akane had also changed her color from Light Orange to Orange which was Kudo Haruka's color, whom Haga also looks up to.[citation needed]

On July 10, it was announced that Oda Sakura was diagnosed with cervical degenerative disc disease by the doctor after experiencing severe pain around her left shoulder blade the day before. Due to it requiring one month of treatment, Oda was absent from the Hello! Project 2019 Summer concert tour from July 13 to August 3, as well as a "Jinsei Blues / Seishun Night" release event on July 15.[112]

On August 10, following the success of their performance on last years Lake Stage, Morning Musume '19 were once again invited to perform at rockin'on presents ROCK IN JAPAN FESTIVAL 2019 on the GRASS STAGE, the largest stage in the festival. The group's professionalism and high performance level was praised with many highlighting the group's ability to perform a 50-minute set with no breaks in the peak of hot weather in Japan. With a capacity of over 60,000 people, this was their largest audience to date. This was also Oda Sakura's first performance back with the group after her short medical leave.[113][114][115]

2020–2021: Masaki Sato's graduation edit

On September 24, it was announced that Sato will be graduating from Morning Musume and Hello! Project on December 13 in order to begin activities as a solo artist. Since February, Sato has been suffering from the effects of irritable bowel syndrome, which has made her absent from several activities that she is satisfied with, mainly concerts and events. Despite her condition improving, it is still interfering with her activities, and she also expressed that it is difficult for her to continue activities as a Morning Musume member as she feels she has been causing trouble for the members and staff.[citation needed] As a result of discussions with her, she decided to improve her condition first than rather continue in the group under the situation where she can not make plans for the future. She also had a strong desire of graduating after a Morning Musume concert, and although she is not without concerns about her health, she has come to the conclusion that the group's upcoming concert at Nippon Budokan, which was originally planned, will be her graduation concert. Sato has also expressed desire to continue her music activities as a solo artist after graduating, so she is planning to distribute singing videos while monitoring her health.[citation needed]

On October 1, she and Ishida Ayumi held a joint fanclub event titled Morning Musume '21 Ishida Ayumi & Sato Masaki FC Event ~Hiyoko ga 10-nen tattara, saa nani ni naru? ~“Mabasude yattenai yo. Semete isho dake ki sasete!” “Iya, taitoru nagai yo!”, featuring two shows at Edogawa cultural center.

On December 1, their TikTok Channel opened. On December 8, they released their 70th single, Teenage Solution / Yoshi Yoshi Shite Hoshii no / Beat no Wakusei, which was also Sato's last single. On December 13, Sato Masaki graduated from the group and became a soloist.

2022: Chisaki Morito's and Kaede Kaga's graduations and 16th Generation edit

On January 1, Morning Musume '21 changed their name to Morning Musume '22. On January 2, during the opening concert of the Hello! Project 2022 Winter "Love & Peace" tour, it was announced by Fukumura Mizuki that Morning Musume '22 and Juice=Juice would be holding a holding a joint new member audition titled Hello! Project "Morning Musume '22" "Juice=Juice" Goudou Shin Member Audition. The audition is open to applicants as of January 2, and the application period will end at 10pm (22:00) JST on February 9, 2021. Any girl living in Japan from 5th grade elementary school to 2nd year of high school are eligible to apply. A website of the audition was opened with more details.

On February 28, it was announced that Morito Chisaki is set to graduate from Morning Musume and Hello! Project on June 20 at the final concert of the Morning Musume '22 Concert Tour "Never Been Better!" at Nippon Budokan.

On June 29, it was announced on a special video of the Hello! Project Station that Rio Sakurai had passed the final round of the Hello! Project "Morning Musume '22" "Juice=Juice" Goudou Shin Member Audition, becoming a member of Morning Musume '22.

On September 3, it was announced that Kaga Kaede is set to graduate from Morning Musume and Hello! Project on December 10 at the final concert of the Morning Musume '22 25th Anniversary Concert Tour "Singin' To The Beat", so that she will be able to go and study dancing. On September 14, Morning Musume '22 announced their 25 Shuunen Kinen -Asu wo Tsukuru no wa Kimi- Audition during the Morning Musume '22 Kessei 25 Shunen Kinen FC Event "Musume × Fan×Fun! × Dai Kansha-sai!" concert. This was to look for a 17th generation.

On December 21, Morning Musume '22 released their 72nd single, Swing Swing Paradise / Happy birthday to Me!.

On December 27, it was announced that Mizuki Fukumura is set to graduate from Morning Musume and Hello! Project after their concert tour to be held in November 29, 2023.

2023: Mizuki Fukumura's graduation and 17th Generation edit

On January 1, Morning Musume '22 changed their name to Morning Musume '23.

On March 23, it was announced that Morning Musume'23 (and other Hello! Project groups) would perform at the "Sayonara Nakano Sun Plaza Music Festival" on June 11. It will be held at the Nakano Sunplaza, which will be closed in July this year as a culmination of its 50-year history. On March 31, Morning Musume'23 appears on Space Shower TV in collaboration with Station ID and Tsuribu Tokyo (filmmakers), who help them celebrate their anniversary. With the title "Running through the Future", Tsuribu Tokyo, who produced and directed the video, wanted to express the figure that runs strongly through the currents of the time.

On April 30, Morning Musume'23 performed at Japan Jam 2023 in Chiba Soga Sports Park.

On May 17, it was announced that Morning Musume'23 would perform at rockin'on presents Rock in Japan FES 2023. On May 23, it was announced that Morning Musume 25 Shuunen Kinen Shin Member Audition -Asu wo Tsukuru no wa Kimi- winners Haruka Inoue and Ako Yumigeta has joined the group as the 17th generation.

On August 30, the group released their 9th best album Morning Musume Best Selection ~The 25 Shuunen~.

On October 25, Morning Musume'23 released their 73rd single, Suggoi FEVER! / Wake-up Call ~Mezameru Toki~ / Neverending Shine

On November 25, it was announced at the end of Morning Musume '23 Concert Tour Aki "Neverending Shine Show" that Erina Ikuta would become the new leader of both Morning Musume and Hello! Project, Sakura Oda would become the new sub-leader of the group and that Ayumi Ishida would remain sub-leader after Mizuki Fukumura's graduation.

On November 29, Mizuki Fukumura officially graduated from Morning Musume and Hello! Project at the Morning Musume '23 Concert Tour Aki "Neverending Shine Show ~Sanctuary~" Fukumura Mizuki Sotsugyou Special in Yokohama Arena.

Life in the group edit

The audition process has been described by Ai Takahashi as involving a training camp of three days and two nights, in which participants were expected to learn a new song, a dance routine and a script.[4]

The girls are afforded three holidays a year of five days each, in winter, in summer, and for the New Year.[4]

In the past, the group has always had a leader and sub-leader, though neither comes with any responsibility. Takahashi has said that the role merely includes encouraging the others to do their best, while according to Niigaki, "there is nothing I have to do [as a sub-leader], but I want to support [the leader]."[4]

International activities edit

Asia edit

In addition to already having official fan clubs in Taiwan and South Korea, Hello! Project and Morning Musume began actively extending its fanbase outside Japan and primarily into the rest of Asia starting from the middle of 2007 and into 2008.

In March 2007, Morning Musume inducted its first two non-Japanese members from China, Li Chun (Jun Jun) of Hunan and Qian Lin (Lin Lin) of Hangzhou. Along with Eri Kamei, the two left in 2010 after the group failed to break into China due to piracy levels.[4]

In addition to the unveiling of Hello! Project's Taiwanese website in 2007, Hello! Project has also launched the Taiwan H.P. New Star Audition as well; an audition aimed at recruiting new members to join Hello! Project as Hello Pro Egg members.[116][117] At this audition, Morning Musume also performed as well.

Morning Musume also held their 10th Anniversary Live Tour in Korea in June 2008.[118]

On October 5, 2016, Morning Musume '16 attended a fan meeting in Seoul, South Korea and then on October 6 they performed in the MU:CON LIVE AMN Big Concert at DMC Festival 2016, which took place in the Sangam Culture Plaza.

On October 15, 2016, Morning Musume '16 performed "Utakata Saturday Night!" on TVBS's Quan Qiu Zhong Wen Yin Yue Bang Shang Bang (全球中文音樂榜上榜; Global Chinese Music Live), a live Taiwanese music program. The next day on October 16, the group held a live concert in Taipei. Two months before on August 16, members Fukumura Mizuki, Kudo Haruka, and Ogata Haruna visited Taipei for a press event outside of the Red House Theater to promote the concert.

On March 12 and 19, 2017, Morning Musume '17 appeared on the Taiwanese show Riben Tian Nan Di Bei You (日本天南地北遊; Traveling All Over Japan).[67] The group members split into pairs and give tours to Taiwanese celebrities around Kyushu in the first episode and Hokkaido and Okinawa in the second episode.

Morning Musume '17 held a concert in Hong Kong on June 25, 2017.

Europe edit

In France, Morning Musume music videos are aired on a television channel called Nolife, a channel that features video games and Japanese music.[119]

On Friday, July 1, 2010, Morning Musume made their first appearance at the Japan Expo 2010 in Paris, France as guest of honor.[120] "Tomo", the coupling track to the group's 43rd single, "Seishun Collection", was the event's theme song.[121]

North America edit

On February 12, 2009, it was announced that Morning Musume would be performing in the United States at the 2009 Anime Expo, the nation's largest anime convention, as one of the first official guests of honor.[122] Niigaki stated that "The movies that Disney makes are full of dreams, but when I have children, I'd like them to know about war, the pain of death and such things, so I hope they will watch anime."[122]

It was also announced that "3, 2, 1 Breakin' Out!", the coupling track of their upcoming single "Shōganai Yume Oibito", would be the official theme song for Anime Expo 2009.[123] The convention was held at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California on July 2 to 5.[124]

On Sunday, October 5, 2014, Morning Musume '14 made their first appearance at the Best Buy Theater in New York City, New York.[125] The concert was sponsored by New York Comic Con. Of the experience Sayumi Michishige shares "We had an overwhelming welcome from the New York fans, and we really could feel that they've really been waiting for us all along. It made us very happy."[126]

From February 26 to 28, 2016, Morning Musume '16 were main guests at Anime Matsuri in Houston, Texas to celebrate the convention's 10th anniversary, which took place at the George R. Brown Convention Center. On Friday, February 26, the group appeared in the opening ceremony and held a Q&A session afterwards. Their concert was held on Saturday, February 27, which they performed a total of 16 songs in front of 6,000 people. Former member Mitsui Aika accompanied the group and was the concert MC. There were originally plans for members Iikubo Haruna and Kudo Haruka to participate in the Friday J-Fashion Show as models, but they did not appear.

Members edit

  • Erina Ikuta (2011–present)
  • Ayumi Ishida (2011–present)
  • Sakura Oda (2012–present)
  • Miki Nonaka (2014–present)
  • Maria Makino (2014–present)
  • Akane Haga (2014–present)
  • Reina Yokoyama (2016–present)
  • Rio Kitagawa (2019–present)
  • Homare Okamura (2019–present)
  • Mei Yamazaki (2019–present)
  • Rio Sakurai (2022–present)
  • Haruka Inoue (2023–present)
  • Ako Yumigeta (2023–present)

Discography edit

Video games edit

  • Space Venus (01/11/2001, PlayStation 2)[127]

Milestones and awards edit

  • Oricon – Most Top 10 singles by an artist in Japan.
  • Oricon – Most number one singles by a female group in Japan, beating the previous record set by Pink Lady. The record was later beaten by AKB48 in 2012.
  • Oricon – Most consecutive Top 10 singles by a female group in Japan.[128]
  • Oricon – Best single selling female group in Japan—22,103,479 copies sold, their fifth Oricon record.[1] The record was later beaten by AKB48 in 2012.

Golden Arrow Award edit

The Golden Arrow Award is presented by the Japan Magazine Publishers Association (JMPA) to recognize excellence in domestic media, such as in film, television, and music.[129]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1998 Morning Musume Newcomer Award (Music) Won
1999 Morning Musume Music Award Won

Japan Academy Prize edit

The Japan Academy Prize is presented by the Japan Academy Film Prize Association for excellence in Japanese film.[130]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2001 Morning Musume Popularity Award Won
Pinch Runner Newcomer Award Won

Japan Cable Awards edit

The Japan Cable Awards are sponsored by the National Cable Music Broadcasters Association and are based on requests from the audience received by cable broadcasters.[131][132]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1999 "Love Machine" Excellence Award (Pops) Won
2000 "I Wish" Excellence Award (Pops) Won

Japan Gold Disc Awards edit

The Japan Gold Disc Awards are the Recording Industry Association of Japan's annual music awards.[133][134][135]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1999 Morning Musume New Artist of the Year Won
2000 "Love Machine" Song of the Year Won
"Koi no Dance Site" Song of the Year Won
2001 "Happy Summer Wedding" Song of the Year Won
3rd: Love Paradise Pop Album of the Year Won
Best! Morning Musume 1 Pop Album of the Year Won
The Video Koi no Dance Site Music Video of the Year (short term) Won
Video The Morning Musume Best 10 Music Video of the Year (long term) Won

Japan Record Awards edit

The Japan Record Awards are presented by the Japan Composer's Association for outstanding achievements in the record industry.[136][137][138]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1998 Morning Musume Best New Artist Award Won
Morning Musume New Artist Award Won
1999 "Love Machine" Japan Record Award Nominated
"Love Machine" Gold Award Won
2000 "Koi no Dance Site" Japan Record Award Nominated
"Koi no Dance Site" Gold Award Won

Billboard Japan Music Awards edit

The Billboard Japan Music Awards are an annual set of music awards, founded by Billboard Japan, the Japanese online edition of the music magazine Billboard. In 2013, Morning Musume was awarded for the most active live performance act.[139]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2013 Morning Musume Active Artist of the Year Won

See also edit

References edit

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Preceded by Japan Record Award for Best New Artist
1998
Succeeded by
Amika Hattan
Preceded by
None
Billboard Japan Awards for Active Artist of the Year
2013
Succeeded by

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commonly known as Morning Musume モーニング娘 Mōningu Musume and colloquially referred to as Momusu モー娘 Mōmusu is a Japanese girl group holding the second highest overall single sales of a female group on the Oricon charts as of February 2012 1 with the Oricon record of most top ten singles having 64 of them citation needed Morning Musumeモーニング娘 Morning Musume in 2016Background informationAlso known asMomusu早安少女組 OriginTokyo JapanGenresJ popYears active1997 1997 presentLabelsZetimaSpinoffsTanpopo Petit Moni Mini Moni Morning Musume Sakuragumi Morning Musume Otomegumi Morning Musume Tanjō 10nen Kinentai W Ecomoni Dream Morning MusumeMembersSee List of Morning Musume membersPast membersSee List of Morning Musume membersWebsitewww wbr helloproject wbr com wbr morningmusumeMorning Musume was formed in 1997 by rock singer songwriter turned record producer Tsunku who later composed the vast majority of the group s songs over the decade They are the lead group of Hello Project that specialises in upbeat pop oriented music coupled with dance performance The group produced several splinter groups and often collaborates with other Hello Project acts including Country Musume Berryz Kobo Cute Melon Kinenbi and V u den The group s name can be translated as Morning Girls 2 or Morning Daughters 3 it consists of members mostly in their late adolescence and early 20s Contents 1 History 1 1 1997 1998 Formation and beginnings 1 2 1999 Commercial success with Love Machine and the 3rd Generation 1 3 2000 Koi no Dance Site continued commercial success and the 4th Generation 1 4 2001 The Peace and the 5th Generation 1 5 2002 Maki Goto s departure and massive re structuring of the sub units 1 6 2003 6th Generation debut and sub groups 1 7 2004 Nozomi Tsuji and Ai Kago s graduation 1 8 2005 7th Generation Miracle Member 1 9 2006 Asami Konno and Makoto Ogawa s graduation 1 10 2007 8th Generation debut Hitomi Yoshizawa s graduation and Miki Fujimoto s dismissal 1 11 2008 2010 Platinum Era and stable line up 1 12 2011 Revival and 9th and 10th Generation debuts 1 13 2012 2014 Colorful era 1 14 2015 2016 Riho Sayashi and Kanon Suzuki s graduation and 13th Generation 1 15 2017 20th Anniversary celebrations 14th Generation and Haruka Kudo s graduation 1 16 2018 2019 Haruna Ogata s and Haruna Iikubo s graduations and 15th Generation 1 17 2020 2021 Masaki Sato s graduation 1 18 2022 Chisaki Morito s and Kaede Kaga s graduations and 16th Generation 1 19 2023 Mizuki Fukumura s graduation and 17th Generation 2 Life in the group 3 International activities 3 1 Asia 3 2 Europe 3 3 North America 4 Members 5 Discography 6 Video games 7 Milestones and awards 7 1 Golden Arrow Award 7 2 Japan Academy Prize 7 3 Japan Cable Awards 7 4 Japan Gold Disc Awards 7 5 Japan Record Awards 7 6 Billboard Japan Music Awards 8 See also 9 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Transition of the members and its discography1997 1998 Formation and beginnings edit Japanese producer Tsunku started the group in 1997 through an audition for a female rock vocalist for his band Sharam Q 4 The audition was held on the Japanese TV show Asayan The winner was Michiyo Heike later to become a soloist under what would eventually become known as Hello Project Tsunku decided to form a girl group consisting of five of the runners up Natsumi Abe Yuko Nakazawa Kaori Iida Asuka Fukuda and Aya Ishiguro They were issued a challenge to sell 50 000 copies of their demo single Ai no Tane with just five days of promotion events 4 They managed the feat in four promotion days spread out over November 1997 in a very grassroots manner and Tsunku began his mission to create the most famous all girl group in Japan In early 1998 the girls were ready with their first official single Morning Coffee 5 The success of this single hitting number six on the Japanese pop charts brought them three new members known as the second generation Kei Yasuda Mari Yaguchi and Sayaka Ichii bringing the total member count to eight The second single Summer Night Town 6 was the first single of the new lineup a mature pop tune about unsuccessfully attempting to hide one s true feelings Their third single Daite Hold on Me 7 continued in the same vein musically as Summer Night Town and managed to hit number one on the charts Leader Nakazawa also started her solo career First Time 8 was released in July 1998 featuring the singles Ai no Tane Morning Coffee and Summer Night Town That year Tsunku also formed Tanpopo the first subgroup of Morning Musume with Kaori Iida Aya Ishiguro and Mari Yaguchi Tanpopo touted slower more mature songs When Morning Coffee was released however Morning Musume s label Zetima went by a different name One Up Music One Up is a combination of Warner Music Japan the label that distributed One Up Music s catalog and Up Front Group One Up Music s parent company However in April 1998 one month before the release of Summer Night Town One Up Music ended its distribution deal with Warner and was rebranded as Zetima when it merged with Y J Sounds another former Up Front Group affiliated label Distribution rights would be given to Sony Music Japan s sub label Epic Records for Summer Night Town First Time and all of Zetima s subsequent releases 1999 Commercial success with Love Machine and the 3rd Generation edit The group released its fourth single Memory Seishun no Hikari in early 1999 9 reaching number two on Oricon second to Glay s Winter Again which had first week sales of 955 780 copies citation needed The song features rap passages by L The Headtoucha and intense vocal harmonization by the group s members This was Asuka Fukuda s last single with Morning Musume Asuka claimed that she was leaving in order to focus on her studies only to drop out of school soon after Manatsu no Kōsen 10 was released in May and went to number three on the charts Their sixth single Furusato 11 was released in July Second Morning 12 was released in July 1999 and contained the singles Daite Hold on Me Memory Seishun no Hikari Manatsu no Kōsen and Furusato Daite Hold on Me and Manatsu no Kōsen were remixed Tsunku held auditions for the third generation of Morning Musume and Maki Goto was added Goto was 13 the youngest member of Morning Musume at the time The group s seventh single Love Machine 13 sold 1 760 000 copies making it a major hit it is still their highest selling single as of 2012 It was Maki Goto s first single and Aya Ishiguro s last Goto was paired with Kei Yasuda and Sayaka Ichii to form the subgroup Petitmoni also known as Pucchi Moni Petitmoni s first single Chokotto Love sold over 1 123 610 copies 2000 Koi no Dance Site continued commercial success and the 4th Generation edit Koi no Dance Site was released in early 2000 14 reaching number two and selling over a million copies 400 000 away from reaching Love Machine s success The single had the highest 1st week sales than any other Morning Musume s singles an enormous amount of 600 860 copies Even with this large number the single did not reach number one because Southern All Stars s biggest hit single Tsunami which sold total of 2 93 million copies was released at the same date as Koi no Dance Site Aya Ishiguro left the group before the single was released in order to marry Shinya drummer of visual kei rock band Luna Sea leaving the group with seven members The second event of 2000 was the creation of shuffle units in which all members of Tsunku s then 16 member family Hello Project were shuffled around to form three one time groups Akagumi 4 Kiiro 5 and Aoiro 7 The idea was to battle for the highest single sales This was achieved by Akagumi 4 which boasted Maki Goto as the lead vocals In March their third studio album 3rd Love Paradise 15 was released Despite having Love Machine and Koi no Dance Site on its track list it did not manage to claim the number one spot but did sell more than 800 000 copies making it Morning Musume s highest selling studio album to date This year also brought a new generation search The fourth generation consisted of Rika Ishikawa Hitomi Yoshizawa Nozomi Tsuji and Ai Kago lending a completely different feel to the group by adding the 12 year old duo of Tsuji and Kago After their debut single Happy Summer Wedding 16 continuing the legacy of number one hits with 1 370 000 copies sold Sayaka Ichii left to pursue her own music career She became the vocalist of Japanese group Cubic Cross and later married fellow member Naoki Yoshizawa no relation to Hitomi Yoshizawa With Ishiguro and Ichii gone both Tanpopo and Petitmoni revised their lineups Hitomi Yoshizawa joined Petitmoni and Ai Kago and Rika Ishikawa were added to Tanpopo Meanwhile Mari Yaguchi had started performing informally with Ai Kago and Nozomi Tsuji in concerts as Mini Moni a group tailored towards younger audiences with all the members being less than 150 cm about 5 ft tall Mika Todd of Coconuts Musume was later added into the group and Tsunku made them official Their debut single Minimoni Jankenpyon was a number one hit on the Oricon As an idol group they were extremely successful drawing comparisons to the popularity of former girl idol group Speed I Wish 17 and Renai Revolution 21 18 Yuko Nakazawa s last single continued the trend of happy pop songs becoming staple hits for the group Morning Musume also began their tradition of performing in musicals each year breaking new ground as idols with their musical Love Century Yume wa Minakerya Hajimaranai 2001 The Peace and the 5th Generation edit In April 2001 group leader Yuko Nakazawa left to focus on her solo career stating her age as a factor as well she felt it was limiting her ability to meet the physical demands of the group s activities making Kaori Iida and Kei Yasuda Morning Musume s co leaders During this time Rika Ishikawa was lent out to the rather inactive group Country Musume She did not officially join but participated as a feature singers in number of their singles By July 2001 the string of number one hits had yet to be broken with the release of the single The Peace 19 The Peace features a distinctive call and response chants with Rika Ishikawa as the center focus British newspaper The Guardian described the promotional video echoed the song s strangeness by placing the group in the middle of what appeared to be a gigantic public bathroom displaying the girls dancing amongst the urinals and posing for photographs in the stalls supposedly as a response to hidden camera footage of the members that had recently surfaced filmed from a toilet in their production offices 20 At the end of January 2001 the best selling Hello Project album to date was released Best Morning Musume 1 21 It sold 2 259 510 copies It featured 15 tracks the only original song being Say Yeah Motto Miracle Night At the end of 2001 four new members joined the group as the fifth generation through the audition Love Audition 21 Ai Takahashi Asami Konno Makoto Ogawa and Risa Niigaki bringing the roster to 13 girls Their first single Mr Moonlight Ai no Big Band 22 done in the style of big band featured fourth generation member Hitomi Yoshizawa as the central focus and main vocalist of the song 2002 Maki Goto s departure and massive re structuring of the sub units edit In February Sōda We re Alive 23 another hit was released It featured many different styles combined into one song centered on Mari Yaguchi In July 2002 Do It Now 24 was released This single finally broke the line of number one hits and came in at number three a surprising fact to many considering it was Maki Goto s last single Morning Musume s fourth studio album 4th Ikimasshoi 25 was released in March 2002 after a two year wait It is the first studio album from the group to reach number one on Oricon It featured the singles Renai Revolution 21 rerecorded with the current 13 person formation The Peace in a full longer version Mr Moonlight Ai no Big Band with added dialog at the beginning and Sōda We re Alive Late 2002 was marked by the graduation of Maki Goto and a mass re shuffle of the sub units Tsunku removed Kaori Iida Mari Yaguchi and Ai Kago from Tanpopo adding in Asami Konno Risa Niigaki and Ayumi Shibata of Melon Kinenbi to join Rika Ishikawa Tanpopo only released one single with this lineup before the group was put on an indefinite hiatus status Makoto Ogawa and Ayaka Kimura of Coconuts Musume joined Hitomi Yoshizawa in Petitmoni to replace Kei Yasuda and Maki Goto but the group did not even release a single only performing in concerts Their song Wow Wow Wow was later released on the Hello Project s compilation CD Petit Best 4 In Mini Moni Mari Yaguchi was replaced by Ai Takahashi and the new lineup went on to put out several singles and a second album until member Mika Todd left in May 2004 adding Mini Moni to the list of indefinite hiatus subgroups In October Koko ni Iruzee 26 was released a fast paced feel good song about making the most of life and music s ability to unite the world It was number one on Oricon 2003 6th Generation debut and sub groups edit The unique childlike tune Morning Musume no Hyokkori Hyōtanjima 27 was released in February 2003 as the group s seventeenth single It is significant because it was a cover song marking the first time Tsunku did not write a single s lyrics April brought the notably successful single As for One Day 28 a synthesizer driven song about lost love which sold 129 893 copies and hit number one in Oricon charts and was the last time a Morning Musume single hit number one until Aruiteru released late 2006 This single was the last for Kei Yasuda Before the auditions for the sixth generation were held the group released the album No 5 29 It was unique in a few ways It was the last studio album to feature Kei Yasuda and Natsumi Abe as full members of the group It was also the first Morning Musume studio album to feature a former member as Maki Goto guests on Megami Mousse na Yasashisa and Ganbacchae It only featured two singles Do It Now and Koko ni Iruzee In mid 2003 four new girls were added as the sixth generation Miki Fujimoto Eri Kamei Sayumi Michishige and Reina Tanaka Eri Kamei Sayumi Michishige and Reina Tanaka successfully passed the traditional auditions however Miki Fujimoto was a solo singer in Hello Project at the time After appearing on the New Year s music program Kōhaku Uta Gassen with several Morning Musume members dancing as backup Tsunku added her as part of the sixth generation The sixth generation s first single was Shabondama 30 which featured break up lyrics a seemingly spontaneous dance routine and rolled r s Mari Yaguchi became Morning Musume s sub leader after Kei s departure and was also put in charge of training and assisting the trainee group of Hello Project Kids eventually forming a group with five of them known as ZYX Later in 2003 Morning Musume was split into two subgroups so that it could tour more cities especially smaller cities that could not support a 15 member troupe Morning Musume Sakuragumi which focused on slower and more traditional love songs included Natsumi Abe Mari Yaguchi Hitomi Yoshizawa Ai Kago Ai Takahashi Risa Niigaki Asami Konno and Eri Kamei Morning Musume Otomegumi which had more upbeat pop songs with a slight rock flavor featured Kaori Iida Rika Ishikawa Nozomi Tsuji Makoto Ogawa Miki Fujimoto Sayumi Michishige and Reina Tanaka Sakuragumi released two singles Hare Ame Nochi Suki and Sakura Mankai and Otomegumi released two singles as well Ai no Sono Touch My Heart and Yujō Kokoro no Busu ni wa Naranee The last single of Morning Musume in 2003 to feature the entire group was Go Girl Koi no Victory 31 which had the members girlishly proclaiming the victory of their love 2004 Nozomi Tsuji and Ai Kago s graduation edit In January 2004 Natsumi Abe known as the face of Morning Musume to the general public left to pursue a soloist career Her last single was Ai Araba It s All Right 32 Morning Musume s last song to sell more than 100 000 copies until One Two Three The Matenrou Show Ai Araba It s All Right had uplifting lyrics and a cheery dance sequence The group soon released another single Roman My Dear Boy 33 The song showcased an almost rock flavor and centered its lyrics around offering a dance to a boy This was followed by their twenty third single Joshi Kashimashi Monogatari 34 which is unique in that it was actually about the Morning Musume girls themselves each member got a verse about their personality This song would later be remade several times as Joshi Kashimashi Monogatari 2 and Joshi Kashimashi Monogatari 3 included in their sixth and seventh album respectively This single also marked the leaving of fourth generation members Nozomi Tsuji and Ai Kago in August to focus on W their new duo group In April 2004 Rika Ishikawa was caught in a rare scandal as an audio recording revealed her saying of the group s fans at a show look at them Grownups screaming like that I can t believe it So stupid 4 In mid 2004 Morning Musume s second best of album Best Morning Musume 2 35 was released and featured Yah Aishitai as the only new track It had a lukewarm reception at best compared to their first best of compilation Auditions for the seventh generation named Lucky 7 to commemorate the seventh generation the seventh year of Morning Musume and seven audition sites across Japan were held in various Japan cities in late 2004 resulting in six finalists However on January 9 2005 Tsunku surprised everyone by announcing that no one in the Lucky 7 audition would be added to Morning Musume citing that he had set his expectations extra high this year in hopes of finding an ace This was the first time an audition had ended with no new members In November 2004 Morning Musume released Namida ga Tomaranai Hōkago 36 a ballad that featured Asami Konno Miki Fujimoto Sayumi Michishige and Rika Ishikawa Following this single Morning Musume Early Single Box 37 was released It was a 9 CD set containing their first eight singles with a bonus track on each one as well as a karaoke CD of some of their more popular tunes from the early years Finally at the end of 2004 the group s yearly album was released Their sixth studio album named Ai no Dai 6 Kan 38 hit stores in December It contained three singles Roman My Dear Boy Joshi Kashimashi Monogatari and Namida ga Tomaranai Hōkago This was Ai Kago Nozomi Tsuji Kaori Iida Mari Yaguchi and Rika Ishikawa s last credited studio album 2005 7th Generation Miracle Member edit On January 30 2005 then leader and the last member from the first generation Kaori Iida left to pursue a solo singer artist career with Mari Yaguchi taking on leadership role with Hitomi Yoshizawa as subleader Her last single was The Manpower 39 which sung about the abilities of the human race and was also the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles theme song The beginning of 2005 also saw the beginning of Musume Document 2005 which covered behind the scenes material historical footage and interviews In February 2005 Tsunku started another audition for Morning Musume s seventh generation He noted that he was still intent on finding an ace This audition resulted with Koharu Kusumi finally being chosen as the sole miracle member of the new generation On April 10 2005 photos were taken of Mari Yaguchi with Shun Oguri scheduled to be published in a gossip magazine Friday on the 15th On April 14 2005 Yaguchi announced that she would retire from Morning Musume and would continue on with solo activities In her public statement Yaguchi said that due to the scandal and its publicity she could no longer sustain an idol image befitting of Morning Musume Because of the nature of her departure Yaguchi did not receive a leaving concert Sub leader Hitomi Yoshizawa took over as the leader of Morning Musume and Miki Fujimoto became sub leader as of July 15 2005 Just days after Yaguchi resigned on April 27 2005 the group s twenty sixth single Osaka Koi no Uta 40 was released The final version featured Yaguchi still presumably because they did not have enough time to rerecord and remix it The lyrics are in an Osaka dialect This single was also Rika Ishikawa s last She left on May 7 2005 to assume full time leadership of the Hello Project trio known as v u den Kusumi s first single with Morning Musume was July s Iroppoi Jirettai 41 a flamenco styled song which was considered to be the biggest hit of the year selling around 20 000 more copies than anything else A 3 city handshake event was organized for the promotion of this single Morning Musume s last single of 2005 was Chokkan 2 Nogashita Sakana wa Ōkiizo 42 which was a remake of a previous album only song about the importance of using your intuition and not taking good things for granted Koi wa Hassō Do The Hustle was going to be the title track for the single but due to poor preview results became the coupling track instead On December 31 2005 former Morning Musume members Mari Yaguchi Kaori Iida Natsumi Abe Yuko Nakazawa Ai Kago Nozomi Tsuji Rika Ishikawa Maki Goto and Kei Yasuda joined the current lineup of Morning Musume to perform the group s signature hit Love Machine on the 2005 2006 edition of Kōhaku Uta Gassen 43 The performance was Yaguchi s first since leaving Morning Musume eight and a half months earlier 2006 Asami Konno and Makoto Ogawa s graduation edit On January 16 2006 it was announced that Morning Musume had won a Kanagawa Image Up Award in recognition of Hello Project s support of an anti pollution campaign Yoshizawa Fujimoto and Takahashi represented the group to accept the award 44 45 In February the group released their seventh studio album Rainbow 7 46 It was the first album for Kusumi and the last for Konno and Ogawa The album features The Manpower Osaka Koi no Uta Iroppoi Jirettai and Chokkan 2 Nogashita Sakana wa Ōkiizo in a remixed form Kaori Iida Rika Ishikawa and Mari Yaguchi are not credited anywhere in the liner notes although their vocals appear Three of the songs on the album are performed by smaller clusters of several group members and are credited in the liner notes to the featured members involved rather than to the entire group In March 2006 Sexy Boy Soyokaze ni Yorisotte was released It featured an easy to learn dance and a parapara style It was considered to be a relative success On April 28 2006 it was announced by Tsunku from his official website that fifth generation members Asami Konno and Makoto Ogawa would be leaving the group Konno graduated on July 23 2006 to attend University and Ogawa left on August 27 2006 to study English abroad Both left Morning Musume but only Konno left Hello Project entirely Ogawa intended to return after completing her studies However as of 2007 Konno returned to Hello Project to join the new group Ongaku Gatas making it the first time ever that a girl who left Hello Project actually returned Ogawa on the other hand returned in June 2008 by appearing on an episode of Morning Musume s television show Haromoni Konno and Ogawa s last single was Ambitious Yashinteki de Ii Jan 47 which yet again featured a parapara type arrangement with a rock n roll flair It was the group s 30th single and a limited edition CD of all past 30 singles mixed into a thirteen minute track was included on the first pressing Unfortunately sales did not meet the hype and Ambitious clocked in as Morning Musume s lowest selling single yet In mid 2006 the group performed the musical Ribbon no Kishi Ai Takahashi took the main role the secondary role was played by alternating members There was also a mini concert at the end of each performance which served as Ogawa s real leaving concert the Wonderful Hearts 2006 concert was initially intended for Konno s departure only although Ogawa wore a special outfit and read her leaving comments as well As for Ribbon no Kishi an album with a selection of songs was released Ribbon no Kishi The Musical Song Selection 48 In mid 2006 Tsunku announced the audition for the eighth generation called Morning Musume Happy 8 Audition The audition started on August 27 2006 and ended in Tokyo on October 22 2006 On December 10 2006 s Hello Morning it was announced that the only new member was Aika Mitsui 49 The show had a piece of audition footage each week leading up to December 10 2006 The last single release in 2006 was Aruiteru 50 which was a huge hit It was the first single at the number one spot after 3 years their last number one hit being As for One Day The song s lyrics were credited for its success with lines like walking you re not alone because everyone s here with you praying for peace 51 It was a bit of a turn from the hyperactive singles the group had been releasing Tsunku s group Sharan Q also made a rock cover of this song Their first mini album 7 5 Fuyu Fuyu Morning Musume Mini 52 was released in December It featured five tracks by solo and or smaller combinations of group members It also featured the single Aruiteru 2007 8th Generation debut Hitomi Yoshizawa s graduation and Miki Fujimoto s dismissal edit In early 2007 Morning Musume Tanjō 10nen Kinentai a unit consisting of Kaori Iida Natsumi Abe Maki Goto Risa Niigaki and Koharu Kusumi was created to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Morning Musume They released a commemorative single called Bokura ga Ikiru My Asia 53 The members chosen symbolize the beginning of the group how they had five members ranging in age from 14 to 24 Additionally each member was from an odd numbered generation Kaori Iida and Natsumi Abe from the first generation Maki Goto from the third Risa Niigaki from the fifth and Koharu Kusumi from the seventh On January 2 2007 an announcement was made during Hello Project s 2007 Winter concert that the group s leader at the time Hitomi Yoshizawa would leave Morning Musume on May 6 2007 the last day of Morning Musume s 2007 spring tour The concert would take place at the Saitama Super Arena in Yoshizawa s hometown 54 In February the first single with the eighth generation member Aika Mitsui was released Egao Yes Nude 55 This was the first PV of Morning Musume to appear on the Dohhh Up site a streaming website of Hello Project media The single went up against tougher competition than Aruiteru had only landing them a number four spot although it sold relatively the same number of copies The song has a funky disco feel and is highly reminiscent of some of the older songs of Morning Musume most notably Summer Night Town On the March 11 2007 edition of the weekly TV show Hello Morning producer Tsunku revealed he would make an important announcement in the following episode Several days later on March 15 he announced that two other eighth generation members would be joining the group Li Chun and Qian Lin both Chinese nationals were to join as exchange students 56 Tsunku stated the two new members would be an important key for their group s planned expansion into Asia and gave them the stage names Jun Jun and Lin Lin respectively The two made their stage debut on May 6 at Saitama Super Arena 57 They were the first non Japanese members of the group On March 21 2007 the group s eighth studio album Sexy 8 Beat was released 58 It was the first album for Aika Mitsui and the last album for Hitomi Yoshizawa and Miki Fujimoto It featured the singles Aruiteru Egao Yes Nude Sexy Boy Soyokaze ni Yorisotte and Ambitious Yashinteki de Ii Jan On April 25 2007 Morning Musume released their 33rd single Kanashimi Twilight 59 The song style was a huge departure from almost anything Morning Musume had released prior to it displaying a loud rock arrangement and the angriest lyrics since Shabondama This would be the group s last single with members Hitomi Yoshizawa and Miki Fujimoto With the success of Kanashimi Twilight on May 1 2007 Morning Musume became the best single selling female group in Japan with 11 085 000 copies sold their fifth Oricon record The achievement surpasses the previous record set by Pink Lady of 11 037 000 copies sold 1 On May 6 2007 Hitomi Yoshizawa left Miki Fujimoto took her place as leader and Ai Takahashi replaced Fujimoto as sub leader As of June 1 2007 Miki Fujimoto resigned from Morning Musume due to the tabloid magazine Friday running an article depicting Fujimoto and comedian Tomoharu Shoji in a relationship 60 61 Ai Takahashi replaced Fujimoto as leader a position the latter occupied for the briefest period in the group s history 26 days and Risa Niigaki became subleader Morning Musume s 34th single Onna ni Sachi Are a song with a beatmania style was released on July 25 2007 It features the debut of new eighth generation members from China Jun Jun and Lin Lin The single reached number two on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart with sales of 43 364 copies On October 26 2007 Ai Takahashi Risa Niigaki and Koharu Kusumi visited Korea to promote their singles collection album Morning Musume All Singles Complete 10th Anniversary which was released on October 24 2007 62 Also Takahashi and Niigaki appeared as special guests in a Korean radio show called Maybee s Turn Up the Volume 메이비의 볼륨을 높여요 Later that same month on October 29 2007 all nine members traveled to Taiwan for three days to promote the album 63 This was the first time Morning Musume held a non Fan Club promotional event as a group outside Japan During their visit they attended press conferences appeared for radio and TV show recordings and held the first ever public handshaking event outside Japan 64 On November 21 2007 marked the release of Morning Musume s 35th single Mikan Initial sales were poor for the song It became the group s lowest selling single even lower than the initial indies release of Ai no Tane which sold 50 000 copies both in terms of first week sales and absolute sales figures As a result unlike all previous singles Mikan failed to appear on Oricon s Top 5 Chart breaking the group s previously held record On December 31 2007 Morning Musume performed in the 58th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen with a remixed version of their song Love Machine along with Cute and Berryz Kobo Similar to the previous Kōhaku the red team females lost to the white team males after attaining votes from the viewers and judges 2008 2010 Platinum Era and stable line up edit Ai Takahashi Eri Kamei Sayumi Michishige and Reina Tanaka participated in the musical Ojigi 30 Degrees at the Shinjuku Theater from February 26 to March 2 Morning Musume s 36th music single Resonant Blue had been announced for release on March 5 2008 but was postponed until April 16 2008 because of the busy schedule in the winter early spring season Multiple promotional videos were released With the original another version a studio dance shot version a night scene version and a one cut dance version it makes the most PVs ever released for one single Also notable is the smoky eye make up used on the members a daring new look for Morning Musume as they attempt to expand into Asia The management of Morning Musume revealed in an interview in March that they were going to take a new approach to promoting the group pushing the individual members so that they could do more personal work and become more well known as was the case in the first line up of the group 4 On April 5 2008 Morning Musume s Aika Mitsui complained of a stomach ache after a concert at Hachiōji Citizen Hall She was diagnosed with acute appendicitis and was ordered to rest for two weeks Mitsui subsequently missed the concerts on April 12 and 13 65 Resonant Blue the 36th single was released on April 16 2008 after being delayed due to hectic schedules The single debuted at number two and finished third in the Oricon Weekly ranking Overall the single marked a rebound from poor sales of the previous single Mikan In its first week it sold 48 086 copies 20 004 copies more than Mikan and around 5 000 more copies than Onna ni Sachi Are The group held a concert at Taipei Nankang Exhibition Hall Taiwan on May 24 2008 the first time ever for Morning Musume to have a concert outside Japan From August 6 to 25 2008 Morning Musume performed with several members of the all female Takarazuka theater troupe in a version of Rodgers and Hammerstein s Cinderella Ai Takahashi starred in the main role of Cinderella with Risa Niigaki as the Prince and Eri Kamei and Reina Tanaka as the stepsisters The other members performed in minor roles as fairies and guards Morning Musume s 37th single Pepper Keibu 66 was released on September 24 2008 Unlike past singles with the exception of Morning Musume no Hyokkori Hyōtanjima this song is a cover It is originally known as Pink Lady s debut single released in 1976 In the first week of the release it sold approximately 10 000 copies less than Resonant Blue and 10 000 copies more than Mikan Berikyu and Haromoni finished their run and were replaced with Yorosen よろセン which began on October 6 2008 The show starred Morning Musume Berryz Kobo and Cute 67 2008 was the first year in which there were no changes in Morning Musume s lineup Morning Musume released their 38th single on February 18 2009 This was their first single of 2009 titled Naichau Kamo The title translates to I Might Cry and was released in two limited versions A and B each including a DVD 68 On March 18 2009 they released their ninth studio album called Platinum 9 Disc 69 nbsp Platinum 9 Tour in spring 2009Morning Musume released their 39th single Shōganai Yume Oibito on May 13 2009 70 attaining a rank of number one on the Oricon weekly chart for the first time since their Aruiteru single in late 2006 71 It also became the group s first number one single to feature eighth generation members Aika Mitsui Jun Jun and Lin Lin 72 Following the success of Shōganai Yume Oibito 70 the group released their 40th single Nanchatte Renai on August 12 Because Nanchatte Renai was the group s 40th single a commemorative edition was released along with the usual regular edition plus two limited editions The commemorative edition has a different c w clarification needed track on it than the regular and limited editions The group hadn t had two different c ws since their 4th single Memory Seishun no Hikari in 1999 which has two c w tracks in one edition The single came in at number two on the Oricon chart only behind the new single of powerhouse Ayumi Hamasaki Sunrise Sunset Love Is All This single marked their best opening week since Iroppoi Jirettai in 2005 Their latest Greatest Hits Album B side collection album was released featuring all B side songs from their debut single to 40th single on 3 discs Morning Musume released their 41st single Kimagure Princess on October 28 2009 There are four versions of the single Regular Limited A B and C This marked the first time a Morning Musume single released a C version The C version contained 10 interchangeable covers much like 30th single Ambitious Yashinteki de Ii Jan which came with 10 different covers The announcement was made that 7th Generation member Koharu Kusumi would leave Morning Musume and Hello Project on December 6 after the first performance of Morning Musume s Fall Concert Tour 2009 Nine Smile in order to pursue a modelling career 73 74 This was the first departure since fourth generation member Hitomi Yoshizawa in 2007 ending the longest stable line up for Morning Musume Morning Musume released their 42nd single Onna ga Medatte Naze Ikenai on February 10 2010 75 It was released in four versions Regular and Limited A B and C This was the group s first single released with the new eight member lineup following the departure of seventh generation member Koharu Kusumi Their tenth album 10 My Me was released on March 17 Their forty third single Seishun Collection was released on June 9 76 On August 8 producer Tsunku announced at that day s concert and later on his blog that sixth generation member Eri Kamei and eighth generation members Jun Jun and Lin Lin would be leaving Morning Musume at the end of the autumn tour and that the ninth generation audition would be held later in the year 77 The triple departure left Morning Musume temporarily at five members for the first time since its creation Kamei stated that the reason for her leaving was to spend more time on the treatment of her atopic dermatitis a chronic form of eczema while Jun Jun and Lin Lin left to pursue careers in China Morning Musume s 44th single Onna to Otoko no Lullaby Game was released on November 24 and Morning Musume s eleventh studio album Fantasy Juichi was released on December 1 These were the last single and album to feature Kamei Jun Jun and Lin Lin and the album contains only two singles On December 15 the last day of the autumn tour Eri Kamei Jun Jun and Lin Lin left Morning Musume and Hello Project In 2010 it was announced that a new group has been created Dream Morning Musume consisting of former Morning Musume members Yuko Nakazawa Kaori Iida Natsumi Abe Kei Yasuda Mari Yaguchi Rika Ishikawa Hitomi Yoshizawa Makoto Ogawa Miki Fujimoto Koharu Kusumi They released an album titled DoriMusu 1 which consisted of two new songs as well as remakes of older Morning Musume songs 2011 Revival and 9th and 10th Generation debuts edit The three audition winners Riho Sayashi Kanon Suzuki and Erina Ikuta were announced on stage by Tsunku at the Hello Project 2011 Winter Kangei Shinsen Matsuri concert on January 2 2011 He then announced that Mizuki Fukumura a Hello Pro Egg would also be joining Morning Musume 78 On January 9 also at the Winter concert it was announced that leader Ai Takahashi would be leaving Morning Musume and Hello Project at the group s Autumn 2011 concert The decision came after Tsunku suggested that Takahashi should consider leaving soon After Takahashi s departure Risa Niigaki took over her role as leader but for the first time there was no subleader Takahashi continued her musical and theatre careers after leaving 79 On February 3 2011 Morning Musume s 45th single Maji Desu ka Ska was announced The single was set to be released on March 23 2011 however due to the earthquake and tsunami in Japan the single was postponed until April 6 80 The new single reached number 5 on the Oricon weekly charts Morning Musume 46th single Only You was released on June 15 2011 There were five versions to the single Regular Limited A Limited B Limited C and Limited D The single reached number 4 on the Oricon Weekly charts On April 13 Morning Musume launched a weekly 1 hour Ustream show called UstreaMusume On their official website there is an e mail provided so fans can submit questions messages and requests 81 It was announced May 8 that 10th Generation Audition Genkijirushi submissions were starting until June 13 82 During the summer Morning Musume did a Fanclub Tour in Hawaii from July 20 26 83 On September 14 Morning Musume released their 47th single 84 This was the leader Ai Takahashi s last single with Morning Musume after a tenure of 10 years with the group In order to celebrate Ai Takahashi s long career with Morning Musume their 47th single was released as a double A sides This is the first time in history that Morning Musume has purposely done a double A side single There were five versions of the single Regular Limited A Limited B Limited C and Limited D The single names were as follows Kono Chikyu no Heiwa o Honki de Negatterun Da yo Kare to Issho ni Omise ga Shitai as the double A side and Takahashi s solo song was revealed as Jishin Motte Yume o Motte Tobitatsu Kara The 47th single reached number 2 on the Oricon daily and weekly charts On September 29 the penultimate day of the fall tour and the day before Ai Takahashi s departure Tsunku announced the four winners of the tenth generation audition Haruna Iikubo Ayumi Ishida Masaki Sato and Haruka Kudo from Hello Pro Egg 85 86 87 This brings the group to 12 members excluding Ai Takahashi which is the highest number of group members since late 2004 and early 2005 before Iida Kaori s departure On September 30 Takahashi left handing over her position as leader of Morning Musume and Hello Project to Risa Niigaki 88 2012 2014 Colorful era edit It was announced on January 2 that new leader Risa Niigaki would leave Morning Musume and Hello Project on the last day of their spring concert tour May 18 at the Nippon Budokan The tour started on February 19 Niigaki s successor was not announced but Sayumi Michishige had expressed her desire to be the next leader 89 Morning Musume s 49th single Renai Hunter was released on April 11 2012 This was Risa Niigaki s last single in Morning Musume and it came in Limited A B C and D editions and also had a solo cover song by Risa called Egao Ni Namida originally sung by Matsuura Aya It was also the last single to feature Aika Mitsui On May 4 Aika Mitsui announced that she would leave Morning Musume due to an unhealed stress fracture in her left foot She left along with Niigaki at Nippon Budokan on May 18 Sayumi Michishige was declared as the new leader at the concert 90 along with the announcement of the 11th generation Suppin Utahime audition 91 On July 4 Morning Musume s 50th single One Two Three The Matenrou Show was released and sold 56 139 copies on its first day charting at number 2 These first day sales surpassed the first week sales of all Morning Musume singles since Iroppoi Jirettai in 2005 The single came in seven different editions Regular Limited A and Limited B featuring sixth generation Limited C and D featuring ninth generation and Limited E and Limited F featuring tenth generation The Limited A B C D E and F had tracks featuring the respective generations One Two Three The Matenrou Show placed at number 3 weekly selling over 100 000 copies in its first week thus becoming the group s first single since Koko ni Iruzee released in 2002 to sell over 100 000 units in its first week as well as first single since Ai Araba It s All Right 2004 to sell over 100 000 units total and receive a gold certification This also became the group s 50th top ten single breaking their own previous record of 49 singles and becoming the first artist to do so Morning Musume s 13th album 13 Colorful Character was released on September 12 On September 14 2012 at Morning Musume s 15th Anniversary Concert Tour Rehearsal Hello Project producer Tsunku announced the winner of the Morning Musume 11th Generation Suppin Utahime Auditions Sakura Oda was chosen out of 7 000 applicants and was the only one out of the six finalists to be chosen making her the third sole generation of Morning Musume previously being Maki Goto third generation and Koharu Kusumi seventh generation Morning Musume s 52nd single would be called Help me was released on January 23 2013 and was the first single to feature eleventh generation member Sakura Oda It was Morning Musume s first single since Shouganai Yume Oibito in 2009 to achieve the weekly number 1 spot on the Oricon charts On February 28 a loose shot clarification needed version of a new song titled Brainstorming was posted onto YouTube a few days later a dance shot version of another new song titled Kimi Sae Ireba Nani mo Iranai was also posted It was then confirmed that both tracks would be released as a double A side single on April 17 On March 16 Tsunku announced the twelfth generation audition called Morning Musume Mirai Shoujo audition On August 4 he announced that no one had passed the audition He stated that this was partly due to the level of talent being lower than necessary and partly due to the recent success of the current line up All audition finalists were accepted into the Hello Project Kenshuusei program On May 21 Reina Tanaka graduated from Morning Musume after the final live of the Morning Musume Concert Tour 2013 On January 1 Morning Musume began the new year with their new group name Morning Musume 14 On January 21 Tsunku announced at the au Presentation Spring 2014 that Morning Musume would be part of a commercial along with comedians Morisanchuu forming a new unit called Morimusu citation needed On January 29 Morning Musume 14 released their 55th single Egao no Kimi wa Taiyo sa Kimi no Kawari wa Iyashinai What is Love This was their first single released as Morning Musume 14 The single peaked at number 1 on the Oricon charts becoming their fourth number 1 single in a row the longest streak of number ones in the group s history In February Morning Musume cheered and sang an official song produced by Tsunku titled Kimi no Kawari wa Iyashinai for the 2014 Sochi Olympics Japanese Team On April 16 Morning Musume 14 released their 56th single Toki o Koe Sora wo Koe Password is 0 which also peaked at number 1 on the Oricon weekly chart On April 29 during the Morning Musume 14 Concert Tour Haru Evolution concert held in Yamaguchi Sayumi Michishige announced that she would be leaving the group at their fall 2014 concert tour On August 16 it was announced that the last date of the tour would take place on November 26 2014 at Yokohama Arena The 12th generation members were officially revealed on September 30 They were Haruna Ogata Miki Nonaka Maria Makino and Akane Haga On October 15 Morning Musume 14 released their 57th single Tiki Bun Shabadaba Du Mikaeri Bijin It was the final single featuring sixth generation member Sayumi Michishige On November 26 Michishige left Morning Musume during the concert Aki Give Me More Love Michishige Sayumi Sotsugyo Kinen Special With Michishige s graduation there are no members in the group who have been member at the same time as a 1st generation member Mizuki Fukumura was appointed new leader and Erina Ikuta joined Haruna Iikubo as sub leader 2015 2016 Riho Sayashi and Kanon Suzuki s graduation and 13th Generation edit On January 1 2015 Morning Musume 14 changed their name to Morning Musume 15 Announced on February 9 2015 Morning Musume 15 performed the Ima Koko Kara イマココカラ From Here and Now for the Pretty Cure All Stars Spring Carnival movie that aired a month later Haruna Iikubo Ayumi Ishida and Sakura Oda provide their voices in the movie for the role of a trio of spirits that they designed themselves On February 14 2015 it was announced that Haruna Iikubo would be the official mentor to the 12th generation bringing back the mentor system citation needed On October 29 2015 it was announced by UP FRONT PROMOTION that Sayashi Riho will be graduated from Morning Musume 15 on December 31 2015 during the countdown live in order to focus on dancing citation needed In October 2015 YouTube blocked UP FRONT GROUP Co Ltd s videos and related videos in many Western countries including the United States due to YouTube Red contract issues Up Front Group is the holdings company involved in Hello Project and Morning Musume The issue was later resolved when Up Front worked out a solution with YouTube citation needed Morning Musume 15 released their new single Tsumetai Kaze to Katamoi Endless SKy One and Only on December 29 2015 It is a triple A side single and was Riho s last single as a member of Morning Musume 15 One and Only was the first Morning Musume song to be sung completely in English On January 1 2016 Morning Musume 15 was renamed Morning Musume 16 citation needed On January 2 Morning Musume 16 Shinseiki Audition was announced during the Hello Project 2016 Winter Dancing Singing Exciting concert to look for the 13th Generation members In March Morning Musume had their first concert with the new name On February 7 Kanon Suzuki announced she will graduate from Morning Musume 16 and Hello Project at the end of the Morning Musume 16 Spring Concert Tour Haru Emotion in Motion citation needed On February 26 to 28 2016 Morning Musume 16 were main guests at Anime Matsuri in Houston Texas to celebrate the convention s 10th anniversary Morning Musume 16 released their 61st single Utakata Saturday Night The Vision Tokyo to Iu Katasumi It is Kanon Suzuki s last single as a member of Morning Musume citation needed On May 31 Kanon Suzuki graduated at the end of the spring concert tour in Nippon Budokan On May 31 it was announced that no one had passed the Shinseiki audition but as announced on June 15 2016 it was re held Morning Musume 16 was invited to perform during the TV Tokyo Music Festival 3 on June 29 and NTV s THE MUSIC DAY Natsu no Hajimari on July 2 TBS TV s Ongaki no Hi x CDTV Asamade Natsu Fes 2016 on July 16 and Fuji TV s 2016 FNS Uta no Natsu Matsuri on July 18 with C ute and Angerme On November 23 Morning Musume 16 released their 62nd single Sexy Cat no Enzetsu Mukidashi de Mukiatte Sou Janai Morning Musume 16 appeared during the second night of Fuji TV s 2016 FNS Kayousai on December 14 performing in an Idol Shuffle Medley with other idol groups including C ute citation needed On November 23 at the Morning Musume 16 Concert Tour Aki My Vision concert in Osaka the group announced that the 13th generation would be selected from Hello Pro Kenshuusei and announced at the Nippon Budokan tour finale on December 12 citation needed The audition administrator later released an official statement on the Hello Project website explaining that the winner s would be chosen from Hello Pro Kenshuusei because once again no suitable candidates were found from the general audition The 13th Generation members were officially revealed on December 12 They are two former Hello Pro Kenshuusei members Kaede Kaga and Reina Yokoyama The 13th Generation was the first in the group s history to have only two members citation needed On December 31 the group performed on TV for the first time as the Morning Musume 17 line up during the CDTV Special Toshikoshi Premier Live 2016 2017 92 The performance was pre recorded on December 30 with Sato Masaki unable to participate due to her lower back injury 93 2017 20th Anniversary celebrations 14th Generation and Haruka Kudo s graduation edit On January 1 2017 Morning Musume 16 changed their name to Morning Musume 17 On January 6 Hello Project announced that Sato Masaki would be on hiatus until further notice as she recovers from her back injury classed as spinal disc herniation 94 On January 12 it was announced that Morning Musume 17 would collaborate with Marukome by singing a remake of Morning Coffee titled Morning Misoshiru to promote the company s new miso soup product of the same name it was also announced that Haruka Kudo would be the official mentor to the 13th generation Morning Musume 17 formed a collaborative unit with HKT48 member Rino Sashihara named Sashining Musume They sang the track Get you released in Type A of AKB48 s 8th album Thumbnail album on January 25 This is the first AKB single to include Morning Musume and the first collaboration in a single between the two groups Get You would later be included in Morning Musume s 63rd single as a B side 95 96 97 On January 26 it was announced that Morning Musume 17 would release their 63rd single titled Brand New Morning Jealousy Jealousy on March 8 2017 This was the first single to feature the 13th generation members and the first to not feature 10th generation member Sato Masaki in the A side tracks while she was on hiatus due to her lower back injury This single also marks the return of Double A side s last seen in their 56th single On February 24 Up Front announced that Sato Masaki will be returning from her three month hiatus and restart her activities in the group on March 18 where the group had a concert in Pacifico Yokohama during the Morning Musume 17 Concert Tour Spring The Inspiration tour 98 On March 25 it was announced that Morning Musume 17 and ANGERME would be featured in the game app titled Hello Project Hina Fest Idol Nama Gassen Kunitori Tenka Touitsu Hen for which a live battle event was held on April 16 On April 10 Morning Musume 17 was appointed the official Ouen Taishi or Cheer Ambassadors of the Ceka Paka Play Dream Campaign for the Nihon Seimei Ce Pa Koryusen the Nippon Professional Baseball interleague that would begin on May 30 Fukumura Mizuki would be the leader of the whole campaign while the other 12 members would each support one of the 12 teams and each member would have their own type of dance movie that would be shown at their team s home stadium On April 29 during the daytime show of Morning Musume 17 Concert Tour Haru The Inspiration 10th generation member Kudo Haruka made a sudden announcement that she will be graduating from Morning Musume 17 and Hello Project at the end of their fall 2017 tour As part of their collaboration with marukome Morning Musume 17 began airing a weekly 5 minute radio program titled marukome Morning Misoshiru Koeru yo on July 1 across 38 stations On June 26 it was announced through a special episode of Hello Project Station that Chisaki Morito has joined the group as a new 14th generation member and concurrent member from Country Girls She began activities with the group in the Hello Project 2017 SUMMER concert tour and in their upcoming fall tour On October 4 they released Morito Chisaki s debut single and Kudo Haruka s last titled Jama Shinai de Here We Go Dokyuu no Go Sign Wakain da shi 2018 2019 Haruna Ogata s and Haruna Iikubo s graduations and 15th Generation edit On January 1 2018 Morning Musume 17 changed their name to Morning Musume 18 On January 28 Morning Musume 18 released the digital single Hana ga Saku Taiyou Abite From February 3 to March 4 the Morning Musume museum Morning Musume Tanjou 20 Shuunen Kinen was open at HMV and Books Hakata in Fukuoka Afterwards it was open from March 11 to April 15 at HMV Sendai in Miyagi Created to celebrate the group s 20th anniversary the museum contained all the group s releases as well as official costumes and merchandise sold throughout their 20 year career 99 On February 12 TV Tokyo aired the Morning Musume 20 Shuunen Kinen Special starring 25 current and former members of Morning Musume all thirteen Morning Musume 18 members and OG members Nakazawa Yuko Iida Kaori Ishiguro Aya Abe Natsumi Fukuda Asuka Yaguchi Mari Ishikawa Rika Yoshizawa Hitomi Tsuji Nozomi Takahashi Ai Niigaki Risa and Michishige Sayumi The show included a talk corner about group history a look back at Hello Morning and several studio performances 100 On March 14 the group attended a press conference to announce a collaboration between au and Hello Project titled Oto no VR which will deliver 360 video and audio content for smartphones starting with a video of Morning Musume 18 singing I WISH That following evening Morning Musume 18 performed in the second part of the SKY PerfecTV Ongakusai 2018 alongside Tsubaki Factory 101 On March 27 Hello Project announced Haruna Ogata s graduation She cited the reason for graduation being due to failing to pass her university entrance exams due to her focus being split between education and activities as a member of the group 102 On June 13 Morning Musume 18 released their 65th single and Ogata Haruna s last Are you Happy A gonna Exactly a week later on June 20 Haruna Ogata graduated at Nippon Budokan the last stop of their Spring 2018 tour 103 After the end of their Spring 2018 tour the group began to focus on performing at the mid year specials for various music shows On June 27 Morning Musume 18 performed Are you Happy their first performance without Ogata on TV Tokyo Music Festival 2018 During the show eight former Morning Musume members Nakazawa Yuko Ishiguro Aya Iida Kaori Asuka Fukuda Yasuda Yasuda Mari Yaguchi Maki Goto and Hitomi Yoshizawa performed a special medley of their most iconic songs This was Goto s first performance with the group in over 5 years 104 105 Morning Musume 18 also performed in TBS s Ongaku no Hi 2018 on July 14 and on July 25 had a special collaboration with Da Pump for the 2018 FNS Uta no Natsu Matsuri where they both performed Da Pump s famous song U S A and a medley of Morning Musume s song Are you happy and The Peace 106 On August 12 they performed at rockin on presents ROCK IN JAPAN FES 2018 on the Lake Stage On August 17 2018 Iikubo Haruna announced on her blog that she will graduate from both Morning Musume 18 and Hello Project at the end of the fall tour Morning Musume 18 Concert Tour Aki Get Set Go On September 14 the group celebrated their 21st anniversary During the event they announced a collaboration with Caribadix an anime short series produced by Sanrio and rockin on about a group of animals who form a rock band Morning Musume 18 would become cheer characters named Gaokkii who appear in each of the 12 members colors with their symbolic motif The characters are featured in goods sold at the Morning Musume 18 Concert Tour Aki GET SET GO and also in stores 107 On October 24 Morning Musume 18 released their 66th single and Iikubo Haruna s last Furari Ginza Jiyu na Kuni Dakara On December 12 they performed on the second night of Fuji TV s 2018 FNS Kayousai marking Iikubo s final television appearance as a member of the group and on December 16 Iikubo graduated at Nippon Budokan 108 109 On November 10 2018 Morning Musume 18 held their first concert in Mexico A week later on November 17 they performed in the Anisong World Matsuri at Anime NYC 2018 in New York City which included a panel and autograph signing session the day before To promote these two overseas appearances a YouTube live stream was held on October 5 JST with the members answering fans questions 110 During the Hello Project 20th Anniversary Hello Project Countdown Party 2018 Good Bye amp Hello on December 31 10th generation member Ishida Ayumi was appointed as a new sub leader of the group alongside Ikuta Erina During the opening concert of the Hello Project 20th Anniversary Hello Project 2019 Winter tour on January 2 the Morning Musume 19 LOVE Audition in search of 15th generation member s to join the group was announced On March 13 they released the compilation album Best Morning Musume 20th Anniversary The album included all songs from the last 10 years from Mikan in 2007 to their most recent single Furari Ginza As the songs are unedited all members who were active from the release of Mikan till present can be heard in the album and appear on the covers of the album although all the graduated members aren t credited On June 12 the group released their 67th single Jinsei Blues Seishun Night During their release event at Ikebukuro Sunshine City Fountain Square it was announced that the 15th generation would be revealed on June 22 at 5 00 PM JST in a YouTube live stream This is the first time the group has revealed its members to the general public and members in this format 111 On June 22 the 15th generation were announced in a YouTube live stream on Morning Musume s official channel at 5 00 PM JST The new members were revealed to be Rio Kitagawa child actress and model Homare Okamura and former Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member Mei Yamazaki citation needed They were introduced on stage during the Hello Project 2019 Summer concert tour from July 13 and would begin performing with the group in the Morning Musume 19 Concert Tour Aki With the 15th generation all being younger than Haga Akane their arrival marks the end of Haga s run as the youngest serving member of the group at 5 years citation needed As the 15th generation members got their official colors 12th generation Makino Maria revealed that she had changed her Baby Pink color to Pink which was previously Michishige s color a member she looks up to Haga Akane had also changed her color from Light Orange to Orange which was Kudo Haruka s color whom Haga also looks up to citation needed On July 10 it was announced that Oda Sakura was diagnosed with cervical degenerative disc disease by the doctor after experiencing severe pain around her left shoulder blade the day before Due to it requiring one month of treatment Oda was absent from the Hello Project 2019 Summer concert tour from July 13 to August 3 as well as a Jinsei Blues Seishun Night release event on July 15 112 On August 10 following the success of their performance on last years Lake Stage Morning Musume 19 were once again invited to perform at rockin on presents ROCK IN JAPAN FESTIVAL 2019 on the GRASS STAGE the largest stage in the festival The group s professionalism and high performance level was praised with many highlighting the group s ability to perform a 50 minute set with no breaks in the peak of hot weather in Japan With a capacity of over 60 000 people this was their largest audience to date This was also Oda Sakura s first performance back with the group after her short medical leave 113 114 115 2020 2021 Masaki Sato s graduation edit On September 24 it was announced that Sato will be graduating from Morning Musume and Hello Project on December 13 in order to begin activities as a solo artist Since February Sato has been suffering from the effects of irritable bowel syndrome which has made her absent from several activities that she is satisfied with mainly concerts and events Despite her condition improving it is still interfering with her activities and she also expressed that it is difficult for her to continue activities as a Morning Musume member as she feels she has been causing trouble for the members and staff citation needed As a result of discussions with her she decided to improve her condition first than rather continue in the group under the situation where she can not make plans for the future She also had a strong desire of graduating after a Morning Musume concert and although she is not without concerns about her health she has come to the conclusion that the group s upcoming concert at Nippon Budokan which was originally planned will be her graduation concert Sato has also expressed desire to continue her music activities as a solo artist after graduating so she is planning to distribute singing videos while monitoring her health citation needed On October 1 she and Ishida Ayumi held a joint fanclub event titled Morning Musume 21 Ishida Ayumi amp Sato Masaki FC Event Hiyoko ga 10 nen tattara saa nani ni naru Mabasude yattenai yo Semete isho dake ki sasete Iya taitoru nagai yo featuring two shows at Edogawa cultural center On December 1 their TikTok Channel opened On December 8 they released their 70th single Teenage Solution Yoshi Yoshi Shite Hoshii no Beat no Wakusei which was also Sato s last single On December 13 Sato Masaki graduated from the group and became a soloist 2022 Chisaki Morito s and Kaede Kaga s graduations and 16th Generation edit On January 1 Morning Musume 21 changed their name to Morning Musume 22 On January 2 during the opening concert of the Hello Project 2022 Winter Love amp Peace tour it was announced by Fukumura Mizuki that Morning Musume 22 and Juice Juice would be holding a holding a joint new member audition titled Hello Project Morning Musume 22 Juice Juice Goudou Shin Member Audition The audition is open to applicants as of January 2 and the application period will end at 10pm 22 00 JST on February 9 2021 Any girl living in Japan from 5th grade elementary school to 2nd year of high school are eligible to apply A website of the audition was opened with more details On February 28 it was announced that Morito Chisaki is set to graduate from Morning Musume and Hello Project on June 20 at the final concert of the Morning Musume 22 Concert Tour Never Been Better at Nippon Budokan On June 29 it was announced on a special video of the Hello Project Station that Rio Sakurai had passed the final round of the Hello Project Morning Musume 22 Juice Juice Goudou Shin Member Audition becoming a member of Morning Musume 22 On September 3 it was announced that Kaga Kaede is set to graduate from Morning Musume and Hello Project on December 10 at the final concert of the Morning Musume 22 25th Anniversary Concert Tour Singin To The Beat so that she will be able to go and study dancing On September 14 Morning Musume 22 announced their 25 Shuunen Kinen Asu wo Tsukuru no wa Kimi Audition during the Morning Musume 22 Kessei 25 Shunen Kinen FC Event Musume Fan Fun Dai Kansha sai concert This was to look for a 17th generation On December 21 Morning Musume 22 released their 72nd single Swing Swing Paradise Happy birthday to Me On December 27 it was announced that Mizuki Fukumura is set to graduate from Morning Musume and Hello Project after their concert tour to be held in November 29 2023 2023 Mizuki Fukumura s graduation and 17th Generation edit On January 1 Morning Musume 22 changed their name to Morning Musume 23 On March 23 it was announced that Morning Musume 23 and other Hello Project groups would perform at the Sayonara Nakano Sun Plaza Music Festival on June 11 It will be held at the Nakano Sunplaza which will be closed in July this year as a culmination of its 50 year history On March 31 Morning Musume 23 appears on Space Shower TV in collaboration with Station ID and Tsuribu Tokyo filmmakers who help them celebrate their anniversary With the title Running through the Future Tsuribu Tokyo who produced and directed the video wanted to express the figure that runs strongly through the currents of the time On April 30 Morning Musume 23 performed at Japan Jam 2023 in Chiba Soga Sports Park On May 17 it was announced that Morning Musume 23 would perform at rockin on presents Rock in Japan FES 2023 On May 23 it was announced that Morning Musume 25 Shuunen Kinen Shin Member Audition Asu wo Tsukuru no wa Kimi winners Haruka Inoue and Ako Yumigeta has joined the group as the 17th generation On August 30 the group released their 9th best album Morning Musume Best Selection The 25 Shuunen On October 25 Morning Musume 23 released their 73rd single Suggoi FEVER Wake up Call Mezameru Toki Neverending ShineOn November 25 it was announced at the end of Morning Musume 23 Concert Tour Aki Neverending Shine Show that Erina Ikuta would become the new leader of both Morning Musume and Hello Project Sakura Oda would become the new sub leader of the group and that Ayumi Ishida would remain sub leader after Mizuki Fukumura s graduation On November 29 Mizuki Fukumura officially graduated from Morning Musume and Hello Project at the Morning Musume 23 Concert Tour Aki Neverending Shine Show Sanctuary Fukumura Mizuki Sotsugyou Special in Yokohama Arena Life in the group editThe audition process has been described by Ai Takahashi as involving a training camp of three days and two nights in which participants were expected to learn a new song a dance routine and a script 4 The girls are afforded three holidays a year of five days each in winter in summer and for the New Year 4 In the past the group has always had a leader and sub leader though neither comes with any responsibility Takahashi has said that the role merely includes encouraging the others to do their best while according to Niigaki there is nothing I have to do as a sub leader but I want to support the leader 4 International activities editAsia edit In addition to already having official fan clubs in Taiwan and South Korea Hello Project and Morning Musume began actively extending its fanbase outside Japan and primarily into the rest of Asia starting from the middle of 2007 and into 2008 In March 2007 Morning Musume inducted its first two non Japanese members from China Li Chun Jun Jun of Hunan and Qian Lin Lin Lin of Hangzhou Along with Eri Kamei the two left in 2010 after the group failed to break into China due to piracy levels 4 In addition to the unveiling of Hello Project s Taiwanese website in 2007 Hello Project has also launched the Taiwan H P New Star Audition as well an audition aimed at recruiting new members to join Hello Project as Hello Pro Egg members 116 117 At this audition Morning Musume also performed as well Morning Musume also held their 10th Anniversary Live Tour in Korea in June 2008 118 On October 5 2016 Morning Musume 16 attended a fan meeting in Seoul South Korea and then on October 6 they performed in the MU CON LIVE AMN Big Concert at DMC Festival 2016 which took place in the Sangam Culture Plaza On October 15 2016 Morning Musume 16 performed Utakata Saturday Night on TVBS s Quan Qiu Zhong Wen Yin Yue Bang Shang Bang 全球中文音樂榜上榜 Global Chinese Music Live a live Taiwanese music program The next day on October 16 the group held a live concert in Taipei Two months before on August 16 members Fukumura Mizuki Kudo Haruka and Ogata Haruna visited Taipei for a press event outside of the Red House Theater to promote the concert On March 12 and 19 2017 Morning Musume 17 appeared on the Taiwanese show Riben Tian Nan Di Bei You 日本天南地北遊 Traveling All Over Japan 67 The group members split into pairs and give tours to Taiwanese celebrities around Kyushu in the first episode and Hokkaido and Okinawa in the second episode Morning Musume 17 held a concert in Hong Kong on June 25 2017 Europe edit In France Morning Musume music videos are aired on a television channel called Nolife a channel that features video games and Japanese music 119 On Friday July 1 2010 Morning Musume made their first appearance at the Japan Expo 2010 in Paris France as guest of honor 120 Tomo the coupling track to the group s 43rd single Seishun Collection was the event s theme song 121 North America edit On February 12 2009 it was announced that Morning Musume would be performing in the United States at the 2009 Anime Expo the nation s largest anime convention as one of the first official guests of honor 122 Niigaki stated that The movies that Disney makes are full of dreams but when I have children I d like them to know about war the pain of death and such things so I hope they will watch anime 122 It was also announced that 3 2 1 Breakin Out the coupling track of their upcoming single Shōganai Yume Oibito would be the official theme song for Anime Expo 2009 123 The convention was held at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles California on July 2 to 5 124 On Sunday October 5 2014 Morning Musume 14 made their first appearance at the Best Buy Theater in New York City New York 125 The concert was sponsored by New York Comic Con Of the experience Sayumi Michishige shares We had an overwhelming welcome from the New York fans and we really could feel that they ve really been waiting for us all along It made us very happy 126 From February 26 to 28 2016 Morning Musume 16 were main guests at Anime Matsuri in Houston Texas to celebrate the convention s 10th anniversary which took place at the George R Brown Convention Center On Friday February 26 the group appeared in the opening ceremony and held a Q amp A session afterwards Their concert was held on Saturday February 27 which they performed a total of 16 songs in front of 6 000 people Former member Mitsui Aika accompanied the group and was the concert MC There were originally plans for members Iikubo Haruna and Kudo Haruka to participate in the Friday J Fashion Show as models but they did not appear Members editMain article List of Morning Musume members Erina Ikuta 2011 present Ayumi Ishida 2011 present Sakura Oda 2012 present Miki Nonaka 2014 present Maria Makino 2014 present Akane Haga 2014 present Reina Yokoyama 2016 present Rio Kitagawa 2019 present Homare Okamura 2019 present Mei Yamazaki 2019 present Rio Sakurai 2022 present Haruka Inoue 2023 present Ako Yumigeta 2023 present Discography editMain article Morning Musume discography First Time 1998 Second Morning 1999 3rd Love Paradise 2000 4th Ikimasshoi 2002 No 5 2003 Ai no Dai 6 Kan 2004 Rainbow 7 2006 Sexy 8 Beat 2007 Platinum 9 Disc 2009 10 My Me 2010 Fantasy Juichi 2010 12 Smart 2011 13 Colorful Character 2012 14 Shō The Message 2014 15 Thank You Too 2017 16th That s J POP 2021 Video games editSpace Venus 01 11 2001 PlayStation 2 127 Milestones and awards editOricon Most Top 10 singles by an artist in Japan Oricon Most number one singles by a female group in Japan beating the previous record set by Pink Lady The record was later beaten by AKB48 in 2012 Oricon Most consecutive Top 10 singles by a female group in Japan 128 Oricon Best single selling female group in Japan 22 103 479 copies sold their fifth Oricon record 1 The record was later beaten by AKB48 in 2012 Golden Arrow Award edit The Golden Arrow Award is presented by the Japan Magazine Publishers Association JMPA to recognize excellence in domestic media such as in film television and music 129 Year Nominee work Award Result1998 Morning Musume Newcomer Award Music Won1999 Morning Musume Music Award WonJapan Academy Prize edit The Japan Academy Prize is presented by the Japan Academy Film Prize Association for excellence in Japanese film 130 Year Nominee work Award Result2001 Morning Musume Popularity Award WonPinch Runner Newcomer Award WonJapan Cable Awards edit The Japan Cable Awards are sponsored by the National Cable Music Broadcasters Association and are based on requests from the audience received by cable broadcasters 131 132 Year Nominee work Award Result1999 Love Machine Excellence Award Pops Won2000 I Wish Excellence Award Pops WonJapan Gold Disc Awards edit The Japan Gold Disc Awards are the Recording Industry Association of Japan s annual music awards 133 134 135 Year Nominee work Award Result1999 Morning Musume New Artist of the Year Won2000 Love Machine Song of the Year Won Koi no Dance Site Song of the Year Won2001 Happy Summer Wedding Song of the Year Won3rd Love Paradise Pop Album of the Year WonBest Morning Musume 1 Pop Album of the Year WonThe Video Koi no Dance Site Music Video of the Year short term WonVideo The Morning Musume Best 10 Music Video of the Year long term WonJapan Record Awards edit The Japan Record Awards are presented by the Japan Composer s Association for outstanding achievements in the record industry 136 137 138 Year Nominee work Award Result1998 Morning Musume Best New Artist Award WonMorning Musume New Artist Award Won1999 Love Machine Japan Record Award Nominated Love Machine Gold Award Won2000 Koi no Dance Site Japan Record Award Nominated Koi no Dance Site Gold Award WonBillboard Japan Music Awards edit The Billboard Japan Music Awards are an annual set of music awards founded by Billboard Japan the Japanese online edition of the music magazine Billboard In 2013 Morning Musume was awarded for the most active live performance act 139 Year Nominee work Award Result2013 Morning Musume Active Artist of the Year WonSee also editList of best selling music artists in Japan List of Morning Musume members Morning Musume discography Morning Musume appearances Dream Morning Musume Gatas Brilhantes H P List of best selling girl groupsReferences editRobert Michael Poole March 13 2009 Morning Musume not ready to graduate yet The Japan Times Retrieved August 2 2017 All Up Front Works discography pages are in Japanese a b c AKB48 女性歌手初の6作連続ミリオン 33年半ぶり新記録 in Japanese Oricon February 21 2012 Retrieved May 19 2012 J Pop s dream factory The Guardian August 21 2005 Morning Musume not ready to graduate yet The Japan Times March 13 2009 Setsuko Kamiya September 29 2002 Morning Musume It s a family affair The Japan Times Alisa Freedman Laura Miller Christine Yano April 17 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