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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox musical artist Шаблон:Nihongo was a Japanese pop music idol group named after the character Hikaru Genji of The Tale of Genji. They were managed by Japanese talent agency Johnny & Associates from 1987 to 1995.

History

Until the appearance of another pop group represented by Johnny & Associates (Hey! Say! 7) in 2007, Hikaru Genji held the record for the youngest male group to top the Oricon singles charts.[1] In 1988, Hikaru Genji became the second artist in history to monopolize the top three spots on the Oricon singles chart[2] and the third artist in history to dominate the top two spots on the charts.[3][4] They also won the Japan Record Award in the 30th Japan Record Awards for their song "Paradise Ginga" that same year,[5] making them the second Johnny's artist to win the award after Masahiko Kondo and the last before Johnny & Associates established a policy that would decline all future nominations of awards from organizations such as the Japan Record Awards and the Japan Academy Awards.[6]

In 1994, Mikio Osawa and Hiroyuki Sato left the group and the remaining members formed Hikaru Genji Super 5, which disbanded a year later. Of these five, Kazumi Morohoshi and Junichi Yamamoto have since left the company. Only Atsuhiro Sato and Kohji Uchiumi currently remain with Johnny & Associates as Akira Akasaka was arrested for possession of methamphetamine on October 28, 2007, and was subsequently fired.[7][8]

Members

Hikaru

Genji

Hikaru Genji Discography

Singles

  1. "Star Light"
  2. Шаблон:Nihongo
  3. Шаблон:Nihongo
  4. Шаблон:Nihongo
  5. Шаблон:Nihongo
  6. Шаблон:Nihongo
  7. Шаблон:Nihongo
  8. Шаблон:Nihongo
  9. "Little Birthday"
  10. "Co Co Ro"
  11. Шаблон:Nihongo
  12. Шаблон:Nihongo
  13. Шаблон:Nihongo
  14. "Winning Run"
  15. "Growing Up"
  16. "Take Off"
  17. Шаблон:Nihongo
  18. "Meet Me"
  19. Шаблон:Nihongo
  20. Шаблон:Nihongo
  21. Шаблон:Nihongo
  22. "Boys in August"
  23. Шаблон:Nihongo
  24. Шаблон:Nihongo
  25. Шаблон:Nihongo
  26. "Try to Remember"

Albums

  1. Шаблон:Nihongo
  2. Hi!
  3. Hey! Say!
  4. Hello... I Love You
  5. Шаблон:Nihongo
  6. Cool Summer
  7. Шаблон:Nihongo
  8. 333 Thank You
  9. Шаблон:Nihongo
  10. Victory
  11. Best Friends
  12. Шаблон:Nihongo
  13. Dream Passport
  14. Speedy Age
  15. Welcome
  16. Шаблон:Nihongo
  17. Heart'n Hearts
  18. Forever Yours
  19. Super Best Try to Remember
  20. See You Again

Hikaru Genji Super 5 Discography

Singles

  1. "Melody Five"
  2. Шаблон:Nihongo
  3. "Bye-Bye"

Album

  1. Someone Special

Awards

Japan Record Awards

Шаблон:Awards table |- | 1988 | "Paradise Ginga" | Japan Record Award | Шаблон:Won[5] |- |}

Japan Gold Disc Awards

Hikaru Genji won fifteen awards from Recording Industry Association of Japan's annual music awards ceremony, the Japan Gold Disc Awards.[9]

Шаблон:Awards table |- | rowspan="5"| 1988 | rowspan="2"| Hikaru Genji | New Artist Award | Шаблон:Won |- | Best 5 New Artist Award | Шаблон:Won |- | "Glass no Jūdai" | rowspan="2" | Singles Award | Шаблон:Won |- | "Starlight" | Шаблон:Won |- | Hikaru Genji | Album Award | Шаблон:Won |- | rowspan="6"| 1989 | Hikaru Genji | Best 5 Artists | Шаблон:Won |- | rowspan="2"| "Paradise Ginga" | Grand Prix Singles Award | Шаблон:Won |- | rowspan="3"| Best 5 Singles Award | Шаблон:Won |- | "Diamond Hurricane" | Шаблон:Won |- | "Tsurugi no Mai" | Шаблон:Won |- | Hi! | Album Award | Шаблон:Won |- | 1990 | "Taiyō ga Ippai" | Best 5 Singles Award | Шаблон:Won |- | 1991 | Furikaette Tomorrow | rowspan="3"| Album Award | Шаблон:Won |- | 1992 | 333 Thank You | Шаблон:Won |- | 1993 | Best Friends | Шаблон:Won |}

References

Шаблон:Johnny & Associates

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