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Hikaru Genji (band)

Hikaru Genji was a Japanese pop music idol group named after the character Hikaru Genji of The Tale of Genji. They were managed by Japanese talent agency Johnny & Associates from 1987 to 1995.

History
Until the appearance of another pop group represented by Johnny & Associates (Hey! Say! 7) in 2007, Hikaru Genji held the record for the youngest male group to top the Oricon singles charts. In 1988, Hikaru Genji became the second artist in history to monopolize the top three spots on the Oricon singles chart and the third artist in history to dominate the top two spots on the charts. They also won the Japan Record Award in the 30th Japan Record Awards for their song "Paradise Ginga" that same year, making them the second Johnny's artist to win the award after Masahiko Kondo and the last before Johnny & Associates established a policy that would decline all future nominations of awards from organizations such as the Japan Record Awards and the Japan Academy Awards. In 1994, Mikio Osawa and Hiroyuki Sato left the group and the remaining members formed Hikaru Genji Super 5, which disbanded a year later. Of these five, Kazumi Morohoshi and Junichi Yamamoto have since left the company. Only Atsuhiro Sato and Kohji Uchiumi currently remain with Johnny & Associates as Akira Akasaka was arrested for possession of methamphetamine on October 28, 2007, and was subsequently fired. ==Members==
Members
Hikaru • : Leader • : Vocal Genji • : Center • : Vocal • : Main Vocal • : Vocal • : Vocal ==Hikaru Genji Discography==
Hikaru Genji Discography
Singles • "Star Light" • • • • • • • • "Little Birthday" • "Co Co Ro" • • • • "Winning Run" • "Growing Up" • "Take Off" • • "Meet Me" • • • • "Boys in August" • • • • "Try to Remember" Albums • • Hi!Hey! Say!Hello... I Love You • • Cool Summer • • 333 Thank You • • VictoryBest Friends • • Dream PassportSpeedy AgeWelcome • • ''Heart'n Hearts'' • Forever YoursSuper Best Try to RememberSee You Again ==Hikaru Genji Super 5 Discography==
Hikaru Genji Super 5 Discography
Singles • "Melody Five" • • "Bye-Bye" Album Someone Special ==Awards==
Awards
Japan Record Awards Japan Gold Disc Awards Hikaru Genji won fifteen awards from Recording Industry Association of Japan's annual music awards ceremony, the Japan Gold Disc Awards. ==References==
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