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Camellia Factory (つばきファクトリー, Tsubaki Fakutori) is a Japanese idol group, formed in late April 2015 under the umbrella of Hello! Project. It is currently composed of twelve members. Their sister group was Magnolia Factory.

Camellia Factory

Camellia Factory announcing the release of their second album 2nd Step
Background information
OriginTokyo, Japan
GenresJ-pop, pop
Years active2015 (2015)–present
LabelsUp-Front Works
Zetima
Members
  • Riko Yamagishi
  • Kisora Niinuma
  • Ami Tanimoto
  • Yumeno Kishimoto
  • Kiki Asakura
  • Mizuho Ono
  • Saori Onoda
  • Mao Akiyama
  • Yuumi Kasai
  • Shiori Yagi
  • Marine Fukuda
  • Runo Yofu
Past members
  • Risa Ogata

History



2015: Formation


On April 29, the group was announced by Japanese media as a new Hello Pro Kenshusei unit, and confirmed through Hello! Project Station. [1] Initially the group consisted of six members: Risa Ogata, Riko Yamagishi, Kisora Niinuma, Ami Tanimoto, Yumeno Kishimoto and Kiki Asakura.

The group first performed at the Hello Pro Kenshūsei Happyōkai 2015 ~ Haru no kōkai jitsuryoku shindan tesuto ~ on May 4.[2]

On August 8, during the Hello! Project 2015 Summer concert, Riko Yamagishi was announced as the leader of Tsubaki Factory, while Risa Ogata was announced as the group's sub-leader.[3]


2015–16: Indies and New Members


On September 6, 2015, Tsubaki Factory released their first indie single "Seishun Manmannaka!".[3]

On December 31, Tsubaki Factory released their second indie single "Kedakaku Sakihokore!".[4]

On May 18, 2016, Tsubaki Factory released their first extended play, Tsubaki Factory Sound + Vision Vol.1.[5]

On August 13, it was announced at a Tsubaki Factory fan club event that Hello Pro Kenshuusei members Mizuho Ono, Saori Onoda, and Mao Akiyama had joined the group as new members.[6] The new nine-member line-up debuted on September 4 at Hello! Project Kenshūsei Happyōkai 2016 9gatsu ~Singing!~, where it was announced by Hello! Project advisor Shimizu Saki that Tsubaki Factory would finally make their major debut in January 2017.[7]


2017: Major debut


Tsubaki Factory released their major debut single, "Hatsukoi Sunrise / Just Try! / Uruwashi no Camellia" on February 22, 2017.[8]

Tsubaki Factory released their second major single, "Shuukatsu Sensation / Waratte / Hana Moyou" on July 26.[9]

On November 9, it was announced that Tsubaki Factory had won a Newcomer Award from the 50th Japan Cable Awards; they were presented their award at the ceremony on December 4.[10]

It was announced on November 16 that Tsubaki Factory had won a Newcomer Award at the 59th Japan Record Awards.[11] At the ceremony on December 30, they were presented with their award and were later announced as the winners of the Best Newcomer Award out of three other artists.[12]


2018–present: Continued success, Ogata's departure and new members


Tsubaki Factory released their third major single "Teion Yakedo / Shunrenka / I Need You ~Yozora no Kanransha~" on February 21, 2018. [13]

On July 18, Tsubaki Factory released their fourth single, "Date no Hi wa Nido Kurai Shower Shite Dekaketai / Junjou cm / Kon'ya Dake Ukaretakatta".[14]

On September 21, it was announced that Tsubaki Factory would sing Japanese covers of the opening and ending themes for the DreamWorks animated TV series Trolls: Sing, Dance, Hug! which began airing on TV Tokyo on October 3.[15]

The group released their first studio album, First Bloom, on November 14.[16]

On February 27, 2019, the group released their fifth single, "Sankaime no Date Shinwa / Fuwari, Koi Dokei".[17]

On January 15, 2020, Tsubaki Factory released their sixth single, "Ishiki Takai Otome no Dilemma / Dakishimerarete Mitai".[18]

The group released their seventh single, "Dansha-ISM / Ima Nanji?", on September 30.[19]

On October 8, Risa Ogata went on voluntary suspension from the group following several leaked posts from her private social media account. On December 28, it was announced that Ogata would leave the group.[20]

On January 20, 2021, it was announced Tsubaki Factory and labelmates Juice=Juice would be holding a joint new member audition.

On July 7, it was announced through Hello! Project Station that Hello! Project "Juice=Juice" "Tsubaki Factory" Goudou Shin Member Audition winners Yuumi Kasai, Shiori Yagi, Marine Fukuda and Hello Pro Kenshuusei member Runo Yofu have joined the group as new members.

On September 7 2022, Kiki Asakura announced that she would be graduating from Tsubaki Factory and Hello! Project in the spring of 2023.


Members



Current



Former



Timeline



Discography



Studio albums


Title Album details Peak
chart
positions
sales
JPN
Oricon[21] Hot[22]
First Bloom
  • Released: November 14, 2018
  • Label: Zetima
  • Formats: CD, digital download
67
2nd Step
  • Released: May 26, 2021
  • Label: Zetima
  • Formats: CD, digital download

Singles


Title Year Peak
chart
positions
Album
JPN
Oricon[21] Hot[25]
Indie singles
"Seishun Manmannaka!"
(青春まんまんなか!)
2015 Non-album singles
"Kedakaku Sakihokore!"
(気高く咲き誇れ!)
Hitorijime / Watashi ga Obasan ni Natte mo"
(独り占め/私がオバさんになっても)
Major singles
"Hatsukoi Sunrise / Just Try! / Uruwashi no Camellia"
(初恋サンライズ/Just Try!/うるわしのカメリア)
2017 36 First Bloom
"Shuukatsu Sensation / Waratte / Hana Moyou"
(就活センセーション/笑って/ハナモヨウ)
56
"Teion Yakedo / Shunrenka / I Need You ~Yozora no Kanransha~"
(低温火傷/春恋歌/I Need You ~夜空の観覧車~)
2018 23
"Date no Hi wa Nido Kurai Shower Shite Dekaketai / Junjou cm / Kon'ya Dake Ukaretakatta"
(デートの日は二度くらいシャワーして出かけたい/純情cm/今夜だけ浮かれたかった)
23
"Sankaime no Date Shinwa / Fuwari, Koi Dokei"
(三回目のデート神話/ふわり、恋時計)
2019 26 2nd Step
"Ishiki Takai Otome no Jirenma / Dakishimerarete Mitai"
(意識高い乙女のジレンマ/抱きしめられてみたい)
2020 37
"Dansha-ISM / Ima Nanji?"
(断捨ISM/イマナンジ?)
419
"Namida no Heroine Kouban Geki / Garakuta DIAMOND / Yakusoku・Renraku・Kinenbi"
(涙のヒロイン降板劇/ガラクタDIAMOND/約束・連絡・記念日)
2021 36
"Adrenaline Dame / Yowasa ja Naiyo, Koi wa / Idol Tenshoku Ondo"
(アドレナリン・ダメ/弱さじゃないよ、恋は/アイドル天職音頭)
2022 13

Awards and nominations



Japan Record Awards


The Japan Record Awards is a major music awards show held annually in Japan by the Japan Composer's Association.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2017 Camellia Factory New Artist Award[26] Won
Best New Artist Award Won

References


  1. "ハロプロに新たなユニット「つばきファクトリー」誕生". Barks. April 9, 2015.
  2. "【ライブレポート】「これで我が軍も安泰」「未来は明るい」ハロプロ研修生が春の公開実力診断テスト". Barks. May 4, 2015.
  3. "つばきファクトリー、リーダーに山岸理子". Barks. August 8, 2015.
  4. "相次ぐ卒業と加入による「新陳代謝」の1年 2015年下半期ハロプロ重大ニュースを振り返る". Real Sound. December 28, 2015.
  5. "相次ぐ卒業・活動一時休止メンバー 2016年上半期ハロプロ重大ニュースを振り返る". Real Sound. July 2, 2016.
  6. "つばきファクトリーに小野瑞歩、小野田紗栞、秋山眞緒ら新加入". Barks. August 13, 2016.
  7. "つばきファクトリー、2017年にメジャーデビュー決定". Barks. September 4, 2016.
  8. "つばきファクトリー、メジャーデビュー好発進! つんくも認めるスキルの高さ". Real Sound. March 3, 2017.
  9. "【イベントレポート】つばきファクトリー、リクルートスーツ姿で「メジャーデビュー作は越えたいです」". Barks. July 26, 2017.
  10. "『第50回日本有線大賞』各賞決定、番組放送は今回で終了". Barks. November 9, 2017.
  11. "『第59回輝く!日本レコード大賞』、各賞受賞者発表". Barks. November 16, 2017.
  12. "『レコ大』つばきファクトリーが最優秀新人賞 安住アナも思わず"もらい泣き"". Oricon News. December 30, 2017.
  13. "つばきファクトリーはハロプロの中で最も"王道的なアイドル"に? 新シングル収録曲を分析". Real Sound. February 25, 2018.
  14. "こぶしファクトリーとつばきファクトリーが築いてきた"ライバル関係" 対照的な最新作を機に考察". Real Sound. August 12, 2018.
  15. "つばきファクトリーがTVアニメ「トロールズ: シング・ダンス・ハグ!」OP曲MVを公開". CD Journal. October 11, 2018.
  16. "待望の1stアルバムをリリースしたハロプロ期待の新星つばきファクトリーが高級スイーツをかけて秋の四番勝負!メンバーソロインタビューも交えた特別番組をスペシャプラスで11/24(土)18時~放送!". PR Times. November 16, 2018.
  17. "つばきファクトリー、デビュー2周年「あっという間だった」". Music Voice. February 22, 2019.
  18. "つばきファクトリー[イベントレポート]念願ホールツアー決定!噴水広場でのサプライズにメンバー絶叫". Pop 'n' Roll. January 16, 2020.
  19. "つばきファクトリー、メンバーがお人形さんになる?「断捨ISM」MV公開へ". Barks. August 18, 2020.
  20. "SNS流出で活動休止中の小片リサ ハロプロ&つばきファクトリーの活動終了「けじめ」の申し出". Sponichi Annex. December 28, 2020.
  21. "Camellia Factory | Oricon Style". Oricon. Retrieved January 9, 2021.
  22. "Billboard Japan Hot Albums". Billboard Japan. Retrieved January 9, 2021.
  23. "Billboard Japan Top Albums Sales 2018/11/26".
  24. "Billboard Japan Top Albums Sales 2021/06/07".
  25. "Billboard Japan Hot 100". Billboard Japan. Retrieved June 24, 2020.
  26. "第59回 日本レコード大賞" (in Japanese). Japan Record Awards.


Preceded by Japan Record Award for Best New Artist
2017
Succeeded by
Yuto Tatsumi

На других языках


[de] Tsubaki Factory

Tsubaki Factory (jap. つばきファクトリー, dt. „Kamelienfabrik“) ist eine japanische Girlgroup unter dem Hello! Project, welche aus ehemaligen Mitgliedern der Hello! Pro Kenshūsei gegründet wurde. Sie ist die „Schwestergruppe“ von Kobushi Factory. Beide sollen den „Geist Berryz Kobos“ weiterführen, worauf der Zusatz „Factory“ hindeutet (Factory ist Englisch für Werk oder Fabrik, Kōbō aus dem Japanischen lässt sich als Werkstatt übersetzen). Die Gruppe startete mit sechs Mitgliedern und wurde im August 2016 durch Mizuho Ono, Saori Onoda und Mao Akiyama komplettiert.[1] Die Gruppe gewann im Dezember 2017 den Best Newcomer Award bei den 59. Japan Record Awards.[2] 2018 sang sie das Japanische Titellied der Fernsehserie zum DreamWorks-Film Trolls.[3] Das Jahr 2021 begann mit einer Überraschung: Nachdem Risa Ogata die Gruppe im Dezember nach einem Skandal verlassen hatte, sollten neue Mitglieder beitreten. Am 7. Juli 2021 wurden mit Yūmi Kasai, Shiori Yagi, Marine Fukuda und Runo Yofu die neuen Mitglieder vorgestellt.[4]
- [en] Camellia Factory

[ru] Camellia Factory

Camellia Factory, по-японски Tsubaki Factory (яп. つばきファクトリー), — японская девичья идол-группа, одна из групп музыкального проекта Hello! Project. Была основана в апреле 2015 года в составе шести девушек, на тот момент участниц Hello Pro Kenshusei[2][3][4][5]. На 2017 год в её составе 9 девушек[6].



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