Risa Niigaki

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Biography

History

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Niigaki performing at Morning Musume's Platinum 9 Disco concert tour in May 2009

Niigaki was born in Yokohama, Kanagawa. She was the runner-up for the 'Kiss Girl Audition' in becoming the Tomy image girl before joining Morning Musume. She appeared with the winner Ai Hasegawa in a Tomy Karaoke Machine commercial.

In 2001, Niigaki joined Morning Musume as the fifth generation along with Ai Takahashi, Asami Konno, and Makoto Ogawa. Morning Musume producer Tsunku said he chose Niigaki because she "shined during the final studio recording" for the audition song that all the finalists had to sing.[1] She debuted and lead on the group's 13th single, "Mr. Moonlight (Ai no Big Band)" making her one of the few members of Morning Musume who was able to lead on her debut single. She first appeared in their 4th album, 4th Ikimasshoi!. In the summer of that year, she also debuted in a shuffle unit as part of Happy 7, with two other members of her generation (Ai Takahashi and Makoto Ogawa).Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Later in September, all fifth-generation members were placed into subgroups. Niigaki was placed into Tanpopo as a member of the third generation, along with Asami Konno. The new line-up only released one single before becoming inactive.[2]

Niigaki, along with many other members of Morning Musume at that time, starred in a drama entitled Angel Hearts which was released in 2002. In 2003, she was placed into Sakuragumi, which released two singles before also becoming inactive.[3]

In early 2007, Niigaki was chosen to be a member of the Script error: No such module "Nihongo". along with Kaori Iida, Natsumi Abe, Maki Goto and Koharu Kusumi - a unit created to celebrate Morning Musume's 10th anniversary. Their first single, Script error: No such module "Nihongo"., was released on January 24, 2007. On June 1, 2007, Miki Fujimoto's resigned from Morning Musume,[4][5] Ai Takahashi replaced Fujimoto as leader, while Risa Niigaki took Takahashi's place as sub-leader.

Following the announcement of Nozomi Tsuji's pregnancy, Niigaki took over Tsuji's role as Athena in the animation series Robby & Kerobby. In October 2007, Niigaki was placed in the unit Athena & Robikerottsu along with fellow Morning Musume member Aika Mitsui, as well as Saki Nakajima and Chisato Okai of Cute.

It then was announced in July 2008 that Niigaki and Ai Takahashi would play the 70s idol J-pop duo Pink Lady in the TV drama Hitmaker Aku Yū Monogatari.[6][7] From August 6 until August 25, 2008, Morning Musume performed a version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella with the Takarazuka Revue, in which Niigaki starred as the Prince. 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.[8] In an interview 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]."[8] Niigaki also revealed that her favorite anime was Sailor Moon, stating that "we copied the hairstyles and had a 'Sailor Moon' playhouse in kindergarten." Niigaki became one of four members to remain in Morning Musume for seven years or more (the others being Kaori Iida, Hitomi Yoshizawa, and fellow fifth-generation member Ai Takahashi). Niigaki and Takahashi became the longest-serving members in Morning Musume history, on January 17, 2009, breaking the four-year-old record set by Kaori Iida. Later in August, Niigaki and Takahashi became the first members to remain in Morning Musume for eight years. Niigaki was later assigned to be a part of the new shuffle group ZYX-α with Koharu Kusumi, Maasa Sudo, Momoko Tsugunaga, Erika Umeda, Chinami Tokunaga, Saki Ogawa, and Ayaka Wada.

On January 9, 2011, it was announced that Ai Takahashi would graduate from Morning Musume and Hello! ProjectHello! A project at the end of their autumn 2011 concert tour. Niigaki would take over the position as leader of Morning Musume after Takahashi's graduation.[9] After Takahashi's graduation, Niigaki became the only member of Hello! Project that had joined before the Hello! Project Kids, and holds the record for the longest-serving member of Morning Musume and Hello! Project.

She would graduate from Morning Musume and Hello! Project on the last day of their Spring Concert Tour, May 18, at Nippon Budokan.[10] Niigaki was the fourth Morning Musume member to graduate at the Budokan. On May 18, 2012, Niigaki graduated from Morning Musume and Hello! Project alongside Aika Mitsui. She handed down her position as leader of Morning Musume to Sayumi Michishige.[11]

Personal life

Niigaki began dating Yoshikazu Kotani after starring together in the stage play Absolute Boyfriend in 2013.[12] After two years of dating, they held their marriage ceremony on July 11, 2016. On January 6, 2018, both announced on their blogs that they were filing for divorce, citing they were growing apart.[13][14]

On June 30, 2022, Niigaki announced that she is remarried with a YouTube cinematographer Yasutake Yamaguchi.[15][16]

Releases

Photobooks

# Title Release date Publisher ISBN Photobook information
Script error: No such module "Nihongo". 2002-08-16 Wani Books Template:ISBN Photobook starring all of the 5th generation members
1 Script error: No such module "Nihongo". 2004-10-07 Wani Books Template:ISBN First solo photobook
2 Script error: No such module "Nihongo". 2006-06-25 Wani Books Template:ISBN Second solo photobook
3 Script error: No such module "Nihongo". 2007-05-27 Wani Books Template:ISBN Third solo photobook
4 Script error: No such module "Nihongo". 2008-04-25 Wani Books Template:ISBN Fourth solo photobook

DVDs

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  • 2009-01-21 – Script error: No such module "Nihongo".
  • 2010-07-14 – Script error: No such module "Nihongo".

Acts

Movies

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Dramas

Television shows

Show Start date End date
Script error: No such module "Nihongo". 2001 April 1, 2007
Script error: No such module "Nihongo". July 5, 2002 March 26, 2004
Script error: No such module "Nihongo". September 29, 2003 December 26, 2003
Script error: No such module "Nihongo". July 1, 2004 July 2, 2004
July 23, 2004 July 29, 2004
Script error: No such module "Nihongo". October 21, 2004 November 10, 2004
Script error: No such module "Nihongo". June 13, 2005
Script error: No such module "Nihongo". April 8, 2007 September 28, 2008

Radio

Program Start date End date
Script error: No such module "Nihongo". September 24, 2002 September 23, 2003
Script error: No such module "Nihongo". April 1, 2005 April 15, 2005
July 25, 2005 August 5, 2005
Script error: No such module "Nihongo". June 10, 2005 June 24, 2005

References

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  1. Morning Musume 5th generation audition on muSix! (TV Tokyo), broadcast in 2001.
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Honorary titles
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