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List of JKT48 members
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JKT48 is an Indonesian girl group formed in 2011 as a sister group of the Japanese idol group AKB48.[1] Since 2021, members are selected through auditions in Jakarta, Indonesia. Among the members are Trainees who serve as understudies for the main members. Those who leave the group on amiable terms are considered "graduates" and given a last theater show, sometimes accompanied with either a special graduation show or concert.

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JKT48's second generation members (then still audition finalists) were introduced on 14 October 2012 at fX Sudirman, Central Jakarta, Jakarta.

On 11 January 2021, it was announced that the group would forcibly mass-graduate 26 of its members as it was hit by crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and government-imposed large-scale social restrictions.[2] They officially left the group in mid-March 2021.[3]

Most of the group's members are Indonesians, however there have been some Japanese in the group, as well as a Malaysian and an Australian. Non-Indonesian members are denoted with a flag before their name. As of 18 August 2025 midnight, the group individually consists of 56 members.[4]

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Overview

As of 18 August 2025 midnight, the group individually consists of 56 members: 35 regular members, 12 trainees from the 12th generation, and nine trainees from the 13th generation.[4]

Current members and their election record

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Between 2 November 2011 and 23 December 2012 and later from 15 March 2021, there are no teams exist within the group.[4] In between, members were grouped into three teams. The teams were:

  • Team J, identified with the color red. It existed continuously from 23 December 2012 to 14 March 2021.[3]
  • Team KIII, identified with the color yellow and blue. It existed continuously from 25 June 2013 to 13 March 2021.[3]
  • Team T, identified with the color magenta. It existed continuously from 24 January 2015 to 31 December 2019. This team was initially frozen until 31 May 2020,[5] but due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia which postponed the announcement event (originally planned on 28 March 2020), the team's reestablishment was postponed as well. The announcement of the team's members was eventually held in parts and broadcast live on the group's YouTube channel every evening from 26 May to 4 June 2020. Those who were selected would have officially enter the team on 1 August 2020, subject to the pandemic's development.[6] However, due to the increasing number of cases, the official reestablishment was pushed further into the month;[7] the team was officially reactivated on 22 August.[8] The team was disbanded again after its last show on 12 March 2021.[3]

There were also an Academy, which replaced the term of Research Students or Trainees (Japanese: 研究生, Hepburn: Kenkyūsei) since 8 April 2018. The academy – existed between 15 April 2018 and 11 March 2021 – was divided into two classes, Class A and Class B.[9]

Name outside "( )" are those listed in the member's personal profile on JKT48 website.

Key
(c)Indicates (team) captain
(vc)Indicates (team) vice-captain
Indicates (team) center
  Indicates a member who did not participate in the year's JKT48 General Election since she was yet to become JKT48 member
or was barred from participation (as Class B Academy member or any other reason)
nr Indicates a member who was unranked in the year's JKT48 General Election
dnp Indicates an active member who did not participate in the year's JKT48 General Election

Members

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Trainees

The current trainees are 13 members from 12th generation, and nine newly recruited members from the 13th generation on 31 October 2024.[12]

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Election rank of former members

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These tables only include members who participated at least once during their tenure in the group.

Name outside "( )" or inside "{ }" are those listed on the member's personal profile on JKT48 website.

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  Indicates a member who did not participate in the year's JKT48 General Election since she was yet to become JKT48 member
nr Indicates a member who did not rank in the year's JKT48 General Election
dnp Indicates a still-active member who did not participate in the year's JKT48 General Election
do Indicates a member who was dropped from candidacy from the year's JKT48 General Election midway through
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Members by generation

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Here are all those who has ever been a JKT48 member. They are divided by "generation", or recruitment batch. Names listed below are written in registered form only, except for those whose names were not listed in above sections or those who have their names added on.

First generation

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Beby C. Anadilla, the only member to be ranked in all 6 of JKT48 single's members election.
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Devi Kinal Putri, member with the most consecutive single appearances (3rd–18th singles, 2013–2018)
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Gabriela Warouw, record holder for longest uninterrupted single team membership (8 years, 2 months and 19 days in Team J) and the group's last pre-2014 member.
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Jessica Veranda
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Melody Laksani
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Nabilah Ratna has the longest tenure as the group's youngest member (2011–2014)
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Shania Junianatha, the joint-most featured member in JKT48 singles; she appeared in 18 of its first 21 A-side singles (2013–2018).

The 28 first generation members of JKT48 were selected out of approximately 1,200 applicants.[13] Following interviews in September 2011 and auditions held 8–9 October 2011,[14] 51 candidates were selected to proceed to the second round. These finalists were judged based on their dance performance to AKB48's single "Heavy Rotation", and singing a song of their choice.[13] Members were announced following a six-hour final audition session on 2 November 2011.[1] They were placed in Team J.

Rena Nozawa was the only first generation member who was not an Indonesian and also the first Japanese member in the group.[1]

Upon Gabriela Margaret Warouw's graduation on 14 August 2022, this generation became the third batch to extinct from the group.

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Second generation

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Alicia C. A. K.
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Cindy Yuvia, the joint-most featured member in JKT48 singles; she appeared in 18 of its first 21 A-side singles (2013–2019).
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Hanna Sutiono
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J. Rachel Natasya Nalenan
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Nadila Cindi Wantari
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Natalia
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Ratu Vienny Fitrilya, the only member to captain the same team more than once.
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Rona Ariesta Anggreani
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Sinka Juliani

The group's management began accepting applications for second generation members on 13 August 2012. Of the 4,500 applicants, approximately 200 were selected for interviews the following month. The pool was then narrowed down from 67 to 31 in a selection round broadcast by partnering television channel RCTI.[40] All 31 finalists were eventually chosen as second-generation members at a final audition on 3 November 2012 in Japan.[41][42] Of the second-generation members, 18 were chosen as part of the original Team KIII formed on 25 June 2013, while the rest were grouped as trainees.[43] This is, as of the 13th generation (2024), the only generation never to have any of its members as the group's youngest member.

Upon Rona Ariesta Anggreani's graduation on 15 February 2021 and not counting the then-cancelled tenth generation, this generation became the first to extinct from the group.

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Third generation

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Andela Yuwono
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Aninditha R. Cahyadi, the only one to ever become member of JKT48's all three teams concurrently.
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Ayu Safira Oktaviani
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Feni Fitriyanti
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Michelle C. Kusnadi
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Maria G. Natalia Desy P. G.
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Shani I. Natio, the first non-original JKT48 member to become the group's captain.
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Stephanie Pricilla I. P., the first to ever become member of JKT48's all three teams.

On 4 February 2014, JKT48 announced the names of 63 finalists that are vying to become JKT48 trainees in the third generation.[69]

On 15 March 2014, JKT48 announced selected candidates to become JKT48 newest trainees.[70] This generation brought Kezia Putri Andinta as the first member to be born in the 21st century, on 28 January 2001 to be exact.

Pipit Ananda became the first trainee of this generation to leave the group. She left only nine days into her membership, the shortest ever tenure in JKT48 history until Kanya Caya broke the record on 6 October 2018 with seven days.

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Fourth generation

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Christy Chriselle
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Fidly Immanda Azzahra
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Jinan Safa Safira
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Melati Putri Rahel Sesilia

Twelve candidates for trainees from this generation were announced on 16 May 2015 during the Pareo wa Emerald Handshake Festival.[95] From those, ten would eventually promoted as trainees on 31 October 2015.[96]

Tan Zhi Hui Celine became the first Malaysian national to be a JKT48 member and also the first member who is neither Indonesian nor Japanese, albeit she is half-Indonesian by blood.

Upon Jinan Safa Safira's graduation on 18 March 2023, the fourth generation became the fourth to extinct from the group.

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Fifth generation

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Adhisty Zara S. Kusumawardhani
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Eve A. Ichwan
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Gabryela Marcelina Djaja
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Hasyakyla Utami Kusumawardhani
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Ruth Damayanti Sitanggang

Seventeen candidates for trainees from this generation were announced on 28 May 2016 during the Mahagita Handshake Festival in Jakarta.[106] Eight of them were directly promoted as Team T members while six were promoted as trainees on 11 September 2016 during a grand shuffle. The shuffled configuration was effective from 1 December 2016.[18] This is, as of 20 August 2025, the earliest and only extinct generation never to have any of its members as captain or vice-captain in any level.

Upon Eve Antoinette Ichwan's graduation on 13 February 2022, this generation became the second batch to extinct from the group.

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Sixth generation

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Ariella C. Ichwan
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Gita Sekar A.
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Putri C. A.
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Rinanda S.
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Shalza Grasita

Fourteen recruits from this generation were introduced on 8 April 2018 during a dedicated announcement event in the JKT48 Theater.[122] They went straight into the newly-established JKT48 Academy as the Class B Academy members.[123]

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Seventh generation

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Angelina Christy
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Aurel Mayori P.
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Azizi S. A.
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Gabriel A. L.
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Helisma M. P. K.
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Mutiara A. U.
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Nabila Y. F.
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Viona Fadrin
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Yessica Tamara

On 29 September 2018, the seventh generation members were announced.[133]

Kanya Caya broke the record for shortest membership tenure in the group's history, resigning only seven days after her introduction.

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Eighth generation

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Amanina Afiqah I.
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Cindy Nugroho
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Devytha M. P.
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Fiony Alveria T.
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Flora Shafiqa R.

The eighth generation members were announced on 27 April 2019. This generation brought two girls as the last members to be born in the 20th century.

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Ninth generation

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Caithlyn Gwyneth Santoso, who until 2022 is the latest-born JKT48 member. She entered the group when she was 10 and graduated just 15 days before her 12th birthday.
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Marsha Lenathea Lapian

The ninth generation members were announced on 1 December 2019.

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Tenth generation

The 11 tenth generation members were announced via live streaming on 27 August 2020.[153] On 4 December 2020, their memberships were cancelled due to the internal crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[154] On 18 December 2021, eight of them were announced to have come back to the group.[155]

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Eleventh generation

The 14 eleventh generation members were announced during a halloween event on 31 October 2022. This generation brought Gendis Mayrannisa Setiawan as the first member to be born in the 2010s, the first twin pair to enter the group in Dena and Desy Natalia Ang, and Chelsea Davina Norman as the first non-Asian national in the group.

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Twelfth generation

On 18 November 2023, the group announced 17 newly recruited trainees from the twelfth generation.

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Thirteenth generation

On 31 October 2024, the group announced nine newly recruited trainees for the 13th generation, the lowest ever amount of members recruited in one cycle.[12]

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Overseas transfers

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Haruka Nakagawa, the only member to have been appeared in all 15 of JKT48's earliest singles (2013–2016).

During its existence, several Japanese AKB48 members have been transferred to its Jakarta sister group. In 2012, Aki Takajo and Haruka Nakagawa, whose transfers were announced on 24 August, officially joined on 1 November,[162] entered the newly-assembled Team J on 23 December, and made their theater debut on 3 days later. Nakagawa became interested in Jakarta during a visit with other members of AKB48 in February 2012. On 24 February 2014, at the AKB48 Group Dai Sokaku Matsuri (Grand Organization Festival), Takajo was announced to return to AKB48 while Rina Chikano was transferred to JKT48. Chikano then assigned to Team KIII on 11 June 2014. Both Nakagawa and Chikano would graduate here.

During the Jak-Japan Matsuri event on 9 September 2018 in Jakarta which featured both groups, Saya Kawamoto was sent in an exchange program for roughly a month. Going the other way was Stephanie Pricilla Indarto Putri, an Indonesian.

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Leadership history

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Below is the timeline of leaderships within the group.

Group leadership

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Shania Gracia, the last remaining former team captain or vice-captain in the group.

JKT48 captaincy

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JKT48 vice-captaincy

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Teams leadership

Team J captaincy

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Frizka A. Laksani
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Team KIII captaincy

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Team T captaincy

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Tan Zhi Hui Celine
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Team T vice-captaincy

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Sonia Natalia Winarto
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Senbatsu career history

Oldest in group

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Youngest in group

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Notes

  1. Never officially announced, left out from promotion on said date and profile got erased.[96] As of 6 September 2015, she was still in the group.[99][100]

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