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Girls Division Kenshuusei (ガールズデビジオン研修生) formerly known as Hello Pro Idol (ハロプロアイドル) is a group of trainees under The Girls Division.

Current Members[]

10th Generation (2017.03.19)[]

  • Kawano Mai (河野舞)

11th Generation (2017.10.28)[]

  • Nagahama Haru (長浜春)
  • Torii Ayumi (鳥居歩美)
  • Sakamaki Chizuko (坂巻千鶴子)

12th Generation (2018.02.11)[]

  • Miyake Ruri (三宅瑠璃)

13th Generation (2018.05.26)[]

  • Uematsu Natsumi (植松夏実)

14th Generation (2018.09.03)[]

  • Oda Manami (織田真奈美)
  • Yoshimura Riko (吉村理子)
  • Hirano Aoi (平野葵)

15th Generation (2018.12.17)[]

  • Matsumoto Haruka (松本春香)
  • Takeda Momoe (武田百恵)
  • Fukuda Nana (福田奈々)

16th Generation (2019.05.18)[]

  • Goto Minami (後藤南)
  • Tanaka Anri (田中杏里)
  • Wada Rena (和田レナ)
  • Sugai Maria (菅井マリア)

17th Generation (2019.12.29)[]

  • Sugimoto Rina (杉本理奈)
  • Doi Maho (土井真帆)
  • Ueshima Tsuki (上島月)
  • Maruyama Anzu (丸山安津)

18th Generation (2020.05.10)[]

  • Hirada Kaho (平田果歩)
  • Nakatomi Masayo (中富正代)
  • Shibasaki Tsuru (柴崎鶴)
  • Onishi Sumika (大西すみか)
  • Murakami Vivi (村上美々)
  • Ito Hibiki (伊東響)
  • Kojima Noa (小島希彩)
  • Saito Miiwa (斉藤みいわ)

19th Generation (2021.01.27)[]

  • Yoshihara Anko (吉原あんこ)
  • Omori Jia (大森嘉)
  • Iriye Yasuko (入江靖子)
  • Arisawa Himari (有沢陽葵)
  • Komatsu Yua (小松結愛)

Former Members[]

1st Generation (2014.01.15)
2nd Generation (2015.04.03)
3rd Generation (2015.02.18)
4th Generation (2015.09.05)
5th Generation (2016.04.09)
6th Generation (2016.05.07)
7th Generation (2016.06.25)
8th Generation (2016.08.14)
9th Generation (2016.11.03)
10th Generation (2017.03.19)
11th Generation (2017.10.28)
  • Hideyoshi Michiko - FLORA, October 2018
  • Nishimoto Rini - Flairie Girls, May 2019
  • Uehara Kurumi - SNS, May 2020
  • Yamada Kotone - BLUE ROSE, September 2020
12th Generation (2018.02.11)
  • Kawachi Haruna - FLORA, October 2018
  • Miyake Remi - LADY SIREN, December 2021
13th Generation (2018.05.26)
  • Kouda Arisa - SNS, May 2020
14th Generation (2018.09.03)
15th Generation (2018.12.17)
  • Nishimoto Reina - NEBULA, January 2021
16th Generation (2019.05.18)
17th Generation (2019.12.29)
  • Tomonaga Ichika - NEBULA, January 2021
  • Ishikawa Nanako - JEWEL, September 2021

2nd Generation (2015.04.03)
  • Saito Manami - Left, April 2015
5th Generation (2016.04.09)
  • Kanazawa Emiko - Left, June 2016


7th Generation (2016.06.25)
  • Murakawa Sakiko - Left, April 2017
  • Nakano Tsubasa - Left, July 2017
  • Hasekura Kasane - Left, September 2020
10th Generation (2017.03.19)
  • Yamamoto Kotone - Left, January 2019
11th Generation (2017.10.28)
  • Tsukino Eiko - Left, May 2020
12th Generation (2018.02.11)
  • Takeshi Naoko - Left, November 2018
14th Generation (2018.09.03)
  • Kubota Aimi - Left, May 2020
15th Generation (2018.12.17)
  • Yoshida Aiya - Left, May 2020
17th Generation (2019.12.29)
  • Matsuda Yukari - Left, May 2020
  • Kitagawa Ena - Left, May 2020
  • Itoi Tomomi - Left, May 2020
  • Nakajima Seina - Left, May 2020
  • Goto Hinata - Left, May 2020
  • Okada Akari - Left, May 2020

10th Generation (2017.03.19)

•Former members are ordered by generation, then by the time of their MAJOR debut (if they received a major debut).

History[]

2014[]

On January 15, the members from Hello Pro Idol were revealed during a USTREAM event.

The unit performed their first original song, Matenrou CALL, during the H!P 2014 Winter Tour.

On April 3, the second generation was added.

On November 29, Ito Miyuki graduated from the program and debuted in Toki♥Doki.

2015[]

On February 10, the first Hello Pro Idol group, ICHIGO 3 was announced. The unit was formed with Fujioka Ran, Ueno Riko, and Yamada Ayu.

On February 18, the third generation was added.

In April, Saito Manami left the program.

On August 14, the second Hello pro Idol unit, Spica, was announced. It was formed with Koizumi Madoka, Mochizuki Takara, Kagome Hanako, Deguchi Yui, and Masuko Rei.

On August 26, ICHIGO 3 graduated from the program as a full Girls Division unit.

On September 1, Oshiro Maya and Tatsuki Eiko graduated from the program and joined Hello! Project Fantasy group, W.I.S.H.

On September 5, the fourth generation was added.

2016[]

On May 9, the program changed its' name in order to identify with Hello! Project Girls Division.

Discography[]

Indies Singles[]

  1. [2014.07.03] Matenrou CALL 
  2. [2014.12.01] Aozora / IDOL IDOL 
  3. [2017.06.17] TENSION! / Happy Rainbow
  4. [2018.03.01] How come? / SODA POP
  5. [2019.01.28] Say! Yay! / Marukyuu

Indies Mini Album[]

  1. [2015.11.18] Big Dreams!!!

Works[]

Internet Shows[]

  • [2017-Present] We are Girls Division Kenshuusei!!

Units[]

  • TBA

  • ICHIGO 3 (2015)
  • Spica (2015-2016)
  • PLATINUM♦COIN (2016)
  • Sakura Station (2016)
  • YU+YU (2016)
  • VANiLLA (2016-2017)
  • JEWEL (2017-2018)
  • Uchoten (2017-2019)
  • SweetS (2018-2019)

  • Schedule[]

    The Girls Division Kenshuusei follow a weekly schedule like main groups in The Girls Division. This is to prepare them for a future debut:

    • Monday: Vocal Training
    • Tuesday: Dance and Stamina Training
    • Wednesday: Live show rehearsal / additional activities
    • Thursday: Combined Vocal + Dance training
    • Friday: Live show rehearsal
    • Saturday: Live show rehearsal
    • Sunday: Free day / Event day

    Trivia[]

    • The average debut time ranges from one year to two years.
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