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Go Go Nana Ni San Ni Rei Yuutosei Promo
Go Go Nana Ni San Ni Rei
Kanji

五五七二三二〇

a.k.a

5572320

Years Active

2015 - present

Label

Sony Music

Website

557230

Member

Rika Mayama (guitar)
Ayaka Yasumoto (drum)
Aika Hirota (guitar)
Mirei Hoshina (guitar)
Rina Matsuno (guitar)
Hinata Kashiwagi (guitar)
Kaho Kobayashi (drum)
Riko Nakayama (drum)

Go Go Nana Ni San Ni Rei (五五七二三二〇, means 5572320), is a Japanese band consisting of eight junior high school students, with three drummers and five guitarists.[1]

The group identity is revealed to be the idol group Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku.[2] The group is made in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Nissin Cisco's biscuit product Coconut Sable.[2]

Group Notes[]

Go Go Nana Ni San Ni Rei Drums Guitars

Go Go Nana Ni San Ni Rei

  • The group is first introduced on March 4, 2015, as a "mysterious skilled rock band" with three drummers and five guitars. Its members were obscuring their identities and faces in the promotional pictures and video.[3] The group is described as the group that plays the massive heavy music and has high performance skills that far exceeds the level of junior high school students.[1]
  • In their first live concert in March 19, 2015, it was then revealed that the group is actually Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku,[2] which was suspected by most fans around twitter and youtube.[3] The group is made in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Nissin Cisco's biscuit product Coconut Sable.[2]
  • The name "Go Go Nana Ni San Ni Rei", or 5572320, is a goroawase wordplay to "Coconut Sable" (5=ko 5=ko 7-na 2=tsu 3=sa 2=fu 0=re)

History[]

Original Go Go Nana Ni San Ni Rei Promo

Original Go Go Nana Ni San Ni Rei Promotional Picture

On March 4, 2015, it was announced that a 8 member of junior high school "mysterious skilled rock band" Go Go Nana Ni San Ni Rei would make their major debut with Sony Music on March 25, 2015.[3] The official site was opened and the short version of their debut single Hanseiki Yuutousei music video was published in Sony Music Japan youtube channel.[3] The sudden announcement of the group was creating a buzz on the internet.[4] The official channel uploaded the making video on March 11, 2015, which shows the members are practicing and were beginners with rock band instruments.[4]

Go Go Nana Ni San Ni Rei Debut

Live Debut on March 19, 2015

On March 19, 2015, the group held a surprise performance in Tokyo Shinjuku Station Square, in the opening event of Nissin Cisco Coconut Sable 50th Anniversary campaign.[2] Go Go Nana Ni San Ni Rei was then officially revealed as Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku members and the group is chosen as the representative of Coconut Sable's image change, just as Ebichu expressed the desire to change through taking up guitars and drums.[5][6] Mirei Hoshina declared that their goal was for the song Hanseiki Yuutousei to be downloaded 10 million times.[5]

Members[]

While it was already revealed that the members are from Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku, the official site says they refrain from publishing any information about individuals.[6] The members were practicing for the instruments in two months.[2]

No. Name Kanji Date of Birth Active Notes
03 Rika Mayama 真山りか December 16, 1996 (1996-12-16) (age 27) Aug.09 - present Guitar
05 Ayaka Yasumoto 安本彩花 June 27, 1998 (1998-06-27) (age 26) Oct.09 - present Drum
06 Aika Hirota 廣田あいか January 31, 1999 (1999-01-31) (age 25) Apr.10 - present Guitar
07 Mirei Hoshina 星名美怜 November 2, 1997 (1997-11-02) (age 26) May.10 - present Guitar
09 Rina Matsuno 松野莉奈 July 16, 1998 - February 8, 2017 (Aged 18) May.10 - present Guitar
10 Hinata Kashiwagi 柏木ひなた March 29, 1999 (1999-03-29) (age 25) Jan.11 - present Guitar
11 Kaho Kobayashi 小林歌穂 June 12, 2000 (2000-06-12) (age 24) Jan.14 - present Drum
12 Riko Nakayama 中山莉子 October 28, 2000 (2000-10-28) (age 24) Jan.14 - present Drum

Discography[]

Trivia[]

  • The group still retains the "junior high school" theme of Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku.
  • Despite having no bassist, the bass line can be heard in the song Hanseiki Yuutosei.

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