ukka

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Ukka
Also known asSakura Ebis
OriginTokyo, Japan
Genres
Years active2015–present
LabelsStardust Records 2015-2022
Teichiku Records 2022-
MembersSora Akane
Riju Murahoshi
Moa Serizawa
Rina Yuuki
Ruri Aoi
Yuu Miyazawa
Koharu Wakana
Past membersMisato Sakurai
Mizuha
Ayame Kawase
Websitehttps://ukka.tokyo/

ukka, formerly Sakura Ebis (桜エビ〜ず) is a Japanese girl idol group, formed by Stardust Promotion[1] in August 2015.

The group was originally formed as a "little sister" group of Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku.

Members

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Name Birthdate Color Notes
Sora Akane (茜空) (2003-03-13) March 13, 2003 (age 23)   Turquoise Founding member
Riju Murahoshi (村星 りじゅ) (2002-10-19) October 19, 2002 (age 23)   Blue Founding member
Moa Serizawa (芹澤 もあ) (2006-01-18) January 18, 2006 (age 20)   Yellow Joined on January 17, 2016
Rina Yuuki (結城りな) (2003-04-09) April 9, 2003 (age 23)   Red Joined on September 25, 2021
Ruri Aoi (葵るり) (2004-07-20) July 20, 2004 (age 21)   Lavender Joined on September 25, 2021
Yuu Miyazawa (宮沢友) (2009-02-26) February 26, 2009 (age 17)   Orange Joined on November 24, 2023
Koharu Wakana (若菜こはる) (2010-03-02) March 2, 2010 (age 16)   White Joined on November 24, 2023

Former members

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Name Birthdate Notes
Misato Sakurai (桜井 美里) (2003-04-18) April 18, 2003 (age 23) Graduated on December 28, 2020
Mizuha (水春) (1999-06-25) June 25, 1999 (age 27) Former Leader
Left on March 18, 2021
Ayame Kawase (川瀬 あやめ) (2001-10-25) October 25, 2001 (age 24) Former Leader
Graduated on December 30, 2023[2]

Timeline

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History

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2015

On January they started recruiting members for a "little sister" group of Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku

On May, Sakura Ebis was launched with 4 members: Mizuha, Misato, Riju and Ayame

On July, Sora was incorporated into the group as the 5th member

On August 1, they showed for the first time at TIF2015.

2016

On January 17, they held their first one-man live. Moa joins as the 6 member

On July 30, they released their 1st CD-R

On July 31, they performed at Girls Factory Day 2 (Ebichu's Day)

2017

On September 2, they released their 1st CD Single "Watashi Romance" in Yokohama Bay Hall [3]

2018

On March 21, they released their 1st Album "Sakuraebis" [4]

2019

On August 21, they released their 2nd Album "Octave"

On November 16, they announced that they would change their name to "ukka"

2020

On December 28, Misato Sakurai graduated from the group

2021

On March 18, it was announced that Mizuha had left the group

On July 28, they released their 1st EP "T.O.N.E"

On September 25, Rina Yuuki and Ruri Aoi joins as a result of the audition[5]

2022

On May 5, They sign their major debut contract with Teichiku Records label

2023

On November 24, Yuu Miyazawa and Koharu Wakana joined the group

On December 30, Ayame Kawase graduated from the group

Discography

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Albums

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No. Title Release date
1 Sakuraebis March 21, 2018
2 Octave August 21, 2019
No. Title Release date
1 T.O.N.E July 28, 2021

Singles

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No. Title Release date MV
CD-R Singles
1 1st CD-R July 30, 2016
2 2nd CD-R October 30, 2016
3 3rd CD-R April 15, 2017
CD Singles
1 Watashi Romance September 2, 2017 MV
2 Summer Magic October 14, 2018
3 Autumn Moon December 28, 2018
4 Winter Sleep March 30, 2019
5 Koi, Ichibanme May 6, 2020

Digital singles

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No. Title Release date MV
1 Lindberg July 11, 2018 MV
2 Shakunetsu to Ice Cream July 25, 2018 MV
3 Mawaru Mawaru Mawaru September 5, 2018
4 Magik Melody September 30, 2018
5 Onegaiyo October 26, 2018 MV
6 Gra-gen November 28, 2018
7 Kirakira December 17, 2018 MV
8 Kaerenai! January 31, 2019
9 214 February 27, 2019 MV
10 Sorewa Getsuyoubi no 9ji no Youni March 29, 2019
11 Nē, Loafer. April 26, 2019
12 Saisho no Saisho May 31, 2019

Collaboration singles

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Order Title Release date Notes
1 Mugen Kageki March 26, 2017 With Iginari Tohoku San. Only for sale in events.

References

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