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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Beloved J-Pop Star Mizuta Shiori Announces Graduation from NMB48 After 10-Year Run

Beloved J-Pop Star Mizuta Shiori Announces Graduation from NMB48 After 10-Year Run

28 Oct

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Summary

  • Mizuta Shiori, a member of J-pop group NMB48, announces graduation after 9.5 years
  • Shiori expresses gratitude for fans' support and looks forward to a new chapter
  • NMB48 has a rotating membership system where older members can leave and new ones join
Beloved J-Pop Star Mizuta Shiori Announces Graduation from NMB48 After 10-Year Run

In a surprising announcement, Japanese idol Mizuta Shiori has revealed that she will be graduating from the renowned J-pop girl group NMB48. Shiori, who has been a part of the group for the past 9.5 years, shared the news during a recent concert titled 'Seishun! Koi no Destination.'

During her emotional speech, Shiori reflected on her time with NMB48, saying, "When I think about these past nine and a half years, it feels like such a long time, but it's gone by so fast. I've given everything I have -- and I've got no regrets." She went on to express her gratitude to the fans who have supported her throughout her journey, and requested that they continue to support both her and the group in the future.

Shiori joined NMB48 back in 2016 and has been an integral part of the group, performing across Japan. The J-pop industry in Japan often has a rotating membership system, where older members can choose to graduate and make way for new talent. Shiori's announcement marks the end of a significant chapter in her career, as she now looks forward to a fresh start and a new phase as a musician.

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Mizuta Shiori, a member of the J-pop group NMB48 for the past 9.5 years, has announced that she will be graduating from the group.
Mizuta Shiori has been a member of the popular J-pop girl group NMB48 for the past 9.5 years, since joining the group in 2016.
Shiori's graduation marks the end of a significant chapter in her career, as she now looks forward to a fresh start and a new phase as a musician.

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