Ohayo!Project

Ohayo!Project (おはよう!プロジェクト, Ohayō! Purojekuto) is a Yamataian idol musical collective consisting of all female recording artists and groups under aiueo Promotion, a subsidiary of aiueo Entertainment Group. The name was initially used as Heike Michiko and Fukumusume's fan club name in 1999, but has since then been used to represent all female recording artists at aiueo Promotion. Until 2014, their songs were primarily produced by the singer-songwriter Dadan💢 (田男), whose real name is Oda Mitsuo (小田 光男).

Currently, Ohayo!Project includes 7 main groups and 1 trainee group.

Fukumusume
Fukumusume '20 (ふくむすめ. '20, formerly 福娘. ) and colloquially referred to as Fumusu (ふ娘. ), are the lead idol group of Ohayo!Project. The group was formed in 1997 and quickly became one of Yamatai's top all-girl groups with a number of hit records and albums. Currently, they are the most successful Yamataian idol girl group. They hold the highest overall sales (of a female group) on the GENJI charts, with the GENJI record of most top ten singles with an amount of 66, and they have sold over 21 million copies in Yamatai alone. Fukumusume is also the biggest DVD seller in the female group category in Yamatai.

The group is known for their ever-fluctuating line-up, with "graduations" and auditions held nearly every year until recent years. Dadan was previously responsible for the composition of the majority of their songs and lyrics, production of their CD-sleeve covers, designing of their costumes and make-up and their live shows until late 2014, when he resigned from his position as Ohayo!Project's general producer. He continues to work with Fukumusume, but only as their sound producer and as an advisor to the new lyricists. In recent years, the group has been making a concerted attempt to break into new markets in Escar, Amphia and Valeya, performing at expos worldwide.


 * Current members:
 * 9th Generation (January 2011):
 * Furuyama Mizuki ("Mizupon", Leader 2014-Present)
 * Ikeuchi Erina ("Eripon", Sub-leader 2014-Present)
 * 10th Generation (September 2011):
 * Ishiguro Ayumi ("Ayishi", Sub-leader 2018-Present)
 * Sato Masako ("Maa-chan")
 * 11th Generation (2012):
 * Toyotomi Sakura ("ToyoSaku")
 * 12th Generation (2014):
 * Nonaka Miyuki ("Nomi-chan")
 * Makino Masae ("AIrin")
 * Hagihara Akane ("Akanechin")
 * 13th Generation (2016):
 * Akagi Kaede ("Kaedii")
 * Yokohama Reina ("Yokoyan")
 * 14th Generation (2017):
 * Morino Chisaki ("Chii-chan", formerly Inaka Musume)
 * 15th Generation (2019):
 * Kitagawa Riko ("Riko-chan")
 * Okada Homare ("Homa-chan")
 * Yamamoto Mei ("Mei-chan")

NEXT YOU
NEXT YOU, formerly known as ENGELÄCHELN, was formed as a Ohayo!Project Kenshūsei unit in 2009 by five first generation members. They debuted in 2010 with the addition of two more 2nd generation members and became full members of Ohayo!Project. The group changed its name to NEXT YOU in 2013 in conjunction with the 2013 Next Is You! auditions to celebrate the third generation members and signify a turning point in the group's image.

Now comprised of members across eight generations, NEXT YOU's combined CD and DVD sales exceed 1,000,000 copies in Yamatai alone.


 * Current members:
 * 2nd Generation (2011):
 * Hidaka Aina (Leader)
 * Takemura Akari (Sub-leader)
 * 3rd Generation (2013):
 * Sasaki Risako
 * 4th Generation (2015):
 * Kamikokuryo Moeko
 * 5th Generation (2016):
 * Kasahara Momoko
 * 6th Generation (2017):
 * Funamizu Musubu
 * Kawamura Ayako
 * 7th Generation (2018):
 * Oda Haruka
 * Ise Reiko
 * 8th Generation (2019):
 * Hashisako Rina
 * Former members
 * 1st Generation (2009):
 * Sakamoto Hana (Graduated: June 18, 2019; Leader 2009-2019)
 * Tsurui Rurika (Graduated: December 21, 2011)
 * Adachi Mayu (Graduated: November 29, 2015)
 * Dogakiuchi Aoi (Graduated: August 27, 2011)
 * 2nd Generation (2011):
 * Nakanishi Kanako (Graduated: December 10, 2019; Sub-leader 2015-2019)
 * Katsuta Riho (Graduated: September 25, 2019)
 * Tamamura Miemi (Graduated: May 30, 2016)
 * Kasuga Fuyuko (Left group: September 9, 2011)
 * 3rd Generation (2013):
 * Murota Mizuko (Graduated: March 22, 2020)
 * Aikawa Mana (Graduated: December 31, 2017)

Shiru=Shiru
Shiru=Shiru (汁=汁, Juice=Juice) was originally formed on February 3, 2013 by five members from the Ohayo!Project Kenshūsei and a member from the 2013 Next Is You! auditions. Shiru=Shiru has released two studio albums and thirteen singles.


 * Current members:
 * 1st Generation (2013):
 * Kawasaki Tomoko (Leader)
 * Takagi Sayuri (Sub-Leader)
 * Miyamoto Kaori
 * Uemoto Akari
 * 2nd Generation (2017):
 * Dobayashi Ruru
 * 3rd Generation (2018):
 * Inaba Manami (formerly Inaka Musume)
 * 4th Generation (2019):
 * Kudo Yumeko
 * Matsubara Riai
 * 4.5 Generation (2020):
 * Inoue Reiko (formerly Kokeshi Kōbō)
 * Former members
 * 1st Generation (2013):
 * Miyagahara Yuka (June 17, 2019; Leader 2013-2019)
 * Otsuka Aiko (left shortly after formation due to contract dispute)
 * 2nd Generation (2017):
 * Yanagawa Nanase (Graduated: March 11, 2019; Concurrent Inaka Musume member, 2015-2019)

Umi Kawa Mori no Ame
Umi Kawa Mori no Ame (海川森ノ雨)

Koete3
Koete3 (超えて3) is a three-member idol group formed from the winners of the OhaPro ONLY YOU Audition 2018. The audition was searching for members who did not only love singing and dancing or Ohayo!Project, but had a special talent or skill they were confident they would not lose to anyone else. Koete3 often participates in events together with Chikatetsu Musume and Umi Kawa Mori no Ame as the YAMA no DNA supergroup.


 * Current members:
 * 1st Generation (2018):
 * Hirai Mio (Leader)
 * Kobayashi Honami
 * Sato Utano

Ohayo!Project Kenshūsei
Ohayo!Project Kenshūsei (おはプロ研修生) is a collection of young girls selected through auditions, or added specially by Dadan, that are receiving dance and vocal lessons in the hopes that they will one day be able to debut as full idols within Ohayo!Project.

Not yet being full members within Ohayo!Project, the girls mainly perform at Ohayo!Project concerts as back-up dancers for the major acts. The Kenshūsei also hold their own concerts and have their own songs. Some Kenshūsei have acted in various dramas, plays and musicals.