Houkago Princess

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Hōkago Princess
放課後プリンセス
OriginJapan
LabelsTiara Records
Universal Music  [ ja ]
FORZA RECORDS
Website houpri.com

Houkago Princess (放課後プリンセス, Hōkago Purinsesu, lit. "After School Princess") is a Japanese idol girl group. [1] Their album Seifuku Cinderella reached the sixth place on the weekly Oricon Albums Chart and their single "Junpaku Antoinette" reached the second place on the weekly Oricon Singles Chart.

Contents

Members

Current members

Candidate members

  • Maki Yoshioka (吉岡真希)
  • Ami Mizuno (水野青海)

Former members

Candidates / Apprentices

  • Serena Toyoda (豊田瀬理奈)
  • Nana Kaji (梶奈々)
  • Akane Haruno (春野茜)
  • Airi Kamiya (神谷愛理)
  • Sakura Izumi (泉美 桜)
  • Yuyu Makihara (牧原ゆゆ)
  • Nozomi Ota (太田希望)
  • Nina Horii (堀井仁菜)
  • Asami Tanaka (田中あさみ)
  • Muta Haruyama (晴山むた)
  • Nene Yuzuki (結月ねね)
  • Ririsa Kirisawa (桐澤怜々紗)
  • Natsuko Akimoto (秋元なつこ)
  • Ayame Serizawa (芹沢あやめ)
  • Rio Michishige (道重利緒)
  • Yuri Takamiya (高宮悠里)
  • Ai Suzuki (鈴木亜依)
  • Yui Nakano (中野唯)
  • Marina Tobe (戸部まりな)
  • Yuka Sunohara (春原優花)
  • Hana Masuda (増田花)
  • Ai Shirakawa (白川愛)
  • Fuyuka Kawanishi (川西冬華)
  • Rea Kusunoki (楠木れあ)
  • Nami Hanamura (花村なみ)
  • Erina Kansai (閑歳絵里菜)
  • Ruru Ozawa (小沢るる)
  • Ririka Aoki (蒼木りりか)
  • Arisa Himekawa (姫川ありさ)
  • Rina Morishita (森下里奈)
  • Yuriko Yoshinaga (吉永由莉子)
  • Sumire Sato (佐藤純恋)
  • Seina Tsurumaki (鶴巻星奈)
  • Rion Nakano (仲野りおん)

Timeline

Houkago Princess

Discography

Albums

TitleRelease date Oricon
Seifuku CinderellaEPAugust 19, 20156 [2]
My PrincessMarch 22, 20176 [3]
My Princess IIJanuary 29, 202013 [4]

Best Albums

TitleRelease date Oricon
Indies Best ~Memories~March 22, 2017
~10th Anniversary~ Princess AssembleJanuary 20, 202129 [5]

Indie Singles

TitleRelease date Oricon
Houkago Princess ~Oshiete Kudasai!~August 3, 2011
Juliet ~Kimi wo suki na 100 no riyū~February 29, 201297 [6]
Uchuu Ichi no ChristmasDecember 24, 2011
Kojiki Shika!October 7, 2012
Housou-bu PleaseDecember 2, 2012
Uchuu Ichi no Christmas (2012-2013 Version)December 21, 2012
Juliet ~Kimi wo suki na 100 no riyū~(2013 version)May 15, 201317 [7]
Samu wa FuyuiNovember 27, 201326 [8]
Juliet ~Kimi wo Suki na 100 no Riyuu~ (2014 Version)August 7, 2014
Manatsu no yo no yumeSeptember 23, 20147 [9]

Major Singles

TitleRelease date Oricon
Kiete, shirayukihimeOctober 28, 201510 [10]
Junpaku AntoinetteFebruary 17, 20162 [11]
Seishun MermaidJune 29, 20164 [12]
Himitsu no Tiara to GelatoOctober 12, 20167 [13]
Lychee Red no UnmeiFebruary 15, 20177 [14]
Sayonara DualinaJuly 19, 20179 [15]
Abrakatab Luv!December 20, 20177 [16]
Kaguya ni Negai woOctober 10, 20185 [17]
Shin Jidai Princess/Princess no TeigiJuly 10, 20196 [18]
Shakunetsu no Mystery Eye / Zessei CleopatraJuly 29, 20207 [19]
Psyllium no ShoumeiSeptember 15, 20215 [20]

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