Chiho Ishida

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Chiho Ishida

Chiho Ishida (石田千穂, Ishida Chiho, born March 17, 2002)[1] is a Japanese idol singer and presenter, represented by Twin Planet. She is a member of the girl group STU48. She is the first member of the group to hold a solo concert and release a photo book, and has thrice been the lead performer of the title songs of the group's singles.

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Chiho Ishida
石田千穂
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Chiho Ishida in 2021, as a National Police Agency ambassador
Born (2002-03-17) March 17, 2002 (age 23)
Occupations
AgentTwin Planet
Musical career
GenresJ-pop
Years active2012present
Member ofSTU48
Formerly of
  • peony
  • MAX♡GIRLS
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Biography

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2012–2016: Actor's School Hiroshima

Ishida has worked as a model since childhood.[2] In 2012, she was admitted as a 26th generation student of Actor's School Hiroshima. While a student, she became a member of the idol groups peony[3] and MAX♡GIRLS managed by the school.[4][5] That year, she also won the Grand Prix in the Fairies NEXT auditions, organized by Rising Production to form a junior unit to the girl group Fairies, but the unit never debuted.[2][6]

2017–2019: STU48, AKB48 Group, overseas work

On March 19, 2017, Ishida passed the audition for STU48's first generation and graduated from ASH the next day.[7] She later became the leader of STU48's travel and beauty subunit Charming Trip, formed in October 2018.[8][9] Although she is not an exclusive model, she has been featured on several beauty columns and booklets[10][11][12][13][14] and aims to introduce STU48 to more female fans through beauty activities.[8]

In June 2018, Ishida ranked #99 in the AKB48 Senbatsu Sousenkyo, being one of only two STU48 original members to rank in, the other being Yumiko Takino at #74 (Nana Okada, who ranked fifth, is concurrently an AKB48 member). In 2019, Ishida became a member of the subunit Sucheese, which consisted of the "next generation leaders" of AKB48 and its five Japanese sister groups, and their song "Okujō Kara Sakebu" was included in AKB48's 55th single, "Jiwaru Days".[15] Ishida and Takino also represented STU48 in the lineup for the title song of AKB48's 56th single, "Sustainable",[16] and performed with them at the 70th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen on December 31.[17]

In October 2019, Yamaguchi Broadcasting aired the television program STU48 Furusato Senden LABO (STU48 ふるさと宣伝LABO, "STU48 Hometown Promotion Lab"), which featured Ishida and Takino's visit to Indonesia as Setouchi Region tourism ambassadors.[18]

2020: Solo activities, joining Twin Planet

On January 24, 2020, Ishida held her first solo concert at Tokyo Dome City Hall. A total of 29 songs were performed, and Ishida read a letter to her fans in the end announcing her goal of becoming the "strongest idol".[19][20][21]

In March, Ishida's first self-titled web series, STU48 Ishida Chiho no Hataraku Ishida Chiho (STU48石田千穂のはたらく石田千穂, STU48 Chiho Ishida's Chiho Ishida at Work), was launched on Hulu Japan. It features Ishida and several other STU48 members trying their hands at various part-time jobs and ran for four episodes.[22]

On July 7, 2020, Ishida announced during a solo performance at the STU48 Theater that she has signed to Wild Planet, a section for actors and actresses within the agency Twin Planet, with the intention to pursue acting in addition to her current activities. SKE48 member Akari Suda, who is signed to the same agency, offered her congratulations in a recorded video message.[23][24]

On October 26, Ishida announced that her photobook, photographed in Hiroshima and Okinawa prefectures, would be released on December 2. Titled Lemon no Kisetsu (檸檬の季節, "Lemon Season"), it would be both the first solo photobook and the first swimsuit photoshoot by an STU48 original member.[25][26] The book placed fifth in the Oricon photobook sales ranking for the week of its release, with approximately 4,266 copies sold.[27][28]

Ishida was known to perform live streaming on the SHOWROOM platform every day. As of August 2020, she had reached 1200 consecutive days of live streaming.[10]

2021–present: STU48 center, stage acting debut

Ishida became title song center (lead performer) for the first time in STU48's sixth single, "Hitorigoto de Kataru Kurainara" (2021).[29] She was also elected into the group's fan-voted Setouchi PR Unit, which would perform the song "Boku wa Kono Umi o Nagameteru" (僕はこの海を眺めてる, "I'm Looking at This Sea") included in the single.[30][31] She became a title song center again for "Hana wa Dare no Mono?" (2022), in which the center position would be rotated for each performance between her and fellow members Yumiko Takino and Mai Nakamura in a novel "triangle center" system.[32] She was also elected as the leader of the second iteration, or "Season 2", of the Setouchi PR Unit.[33][34]

In December 2021, Ishida represented STU48 in a National Police Agency campaign to combat phone fraud.[35]

Ishida made her acting debut in July 2022 in a stage adaptation of the novel Parade by Shuichi Yoshida.[36]

On November 23, Ishida became the first AKB48 Group member to appear on the YouTube channel The First Take with a solo performance of "Hana wa Dare no Mono?".[37]

Reception

In 2015, About ASH described Ishida as the "sleeping talent" of Actor's School Hiroshima, referring to her passing the Fairies NEXT audition not long after joining the school.[2]

In 2020, Tokyo Sports mentioned that Ishida's appeal lies in the contrast between her "innocent" looks and her "unexpected" variety of skills, including dancing. She is also described as a genuine classic idol, in a time when idols tend to aim for a more modern "cool" image, with the potential to surpass Mayu Watanabe.[21] Meanwhile, Encount and Entame Next similarly praised her perseverance and strong relationship with fans.[8][38]

Personal life

Ishida's family home is in Kumano, which she described as a "mountainous" area some distance from Hiroshima city.[39][40] She has an older brother. Her family has always been supportive of her entertainment career, and it was her father who recommended that she audition for STU48.[38]

Ishida's role model is Yuki Kashiwagi.[39]

Discography

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Ishida has performed in all STU48 title songs and has been the center (lead performer) of "Hitorigoto de Kataru Kurainara" (2021) and "Iki o Suru Kokoro" (2023),[41] as well as co-center in "Hana wa Dare no Mono?" (2022). Other notable appearances include:

  • "Setouchi no Koe" (AKB48 single "Negaigoto no Mochigusare" B-side, 2017), first STU48 music release[42]
  • "Nami ga Tsutaeru Mono"" (AKB48 single "Sentimental Train" B-side, 2018), performed by the "10th World General Election Commemorative Group" (ranks 81-100)[43] of the 10th AKB48 Group general election[44]
  • "'Suki' no Tane" (AKB48 single "Sentimental Train" B-side, 2018), performed by the top 16 participants of the 2018 Showroom Appeal Event (online side contest of the 10th AKB48 Group general election)[45][46]
  • "Koi wa Kebyo chu" ("Daisuki na Hito", 2019), first time as center, first Charming Trip music release[47]
  • "Okujo Kara Sakebu" (AKB48 single "Jiwaru Days" B-side, 2019), performed with Sucheese[15]
  • "Sustainable" (2019), first AKB48 title song participation[16]
  • "Omoide My Friend" ("Shitsuren, Arigatō", 2020), performed with 1st Campus, AKB48 Group selected young members unit[48]

Bibliography

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Title Release Date Publisher ISBN
Lemon no Kisetsu (檸檬の季節, "Lemon Season", photobook) December 2, 2020 Kodansha ISBN 978-4065217849
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Appearances

Television

  • AKBingo! (Nippon TV, 2018–2019), irregular appearances
  • Setobingo! (Nippon TV, 2018)
  • STU48 Furusato Senden LABO (STU48 ふるさと宣伝LABO, "STU48 Hometown Promotion LABO"), chapter 2 (Yamaguchi Broadcasting, October 2019)
  • STU48 Ishida Chiho no Hataraku Ishida Chiho (STU48石田千穂のはたらく石田千穂, STU48 Chiho Ishida's Chiho Ishida at Work) (Hulu Japan, 2020)[49]

Concert

  • STU48 Ishida Chiho Solokonsāto ~Ie-! ni kaeru made ga Chihokon desu~ (STU48 石田千穂ソロコンサート~いえっ!に帰るまでがちほコンです。~, "STU48 Chiho Ishida Solo Concert ~It's ChihoCon until We Go Home with a 'Yay!'~") (Tokyo Dome City Hall, January 24, 2020)

Stage play

  • Parade [ja] (2022), Kotomi Ogakiuchi[36]

References

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