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JO1 released their debut single "
Protostar" on March 4, 2020. • Shion Tsurubo (5th) left the group on December 31, 2025 after a six-month hiatus due to suspicion of
online gambling. • Some trainees formed/joined with groups: • Yugo Miyajima (12th), Shunya Osawa (13th), Tomoaki Ando (14th), Jun Uehara (20th), Jeong Young-hoon (21st), Kim Yoon-dong (22nd), and Kim Hee-cheon (35th) formed a boy group called
Orbit under agency Dream Passport. They released their debut album
00 on November 11. • Kosuke Honda (15th), Fumiya Sano (23rd), Shuta Urano (34th), Katsunari Nakagawa (63rd) signed with Yoshimoto Kogyo and formed a boy group called
OWV. They released the music video for their first single "Uba Uba" on August 31. • Raira Sato (16th), Minato Inoue (18th), Koshin Komatsu (24th), Hikaru Kitagawa (38th) joined a boys group called Bugvel and will release their first song "Warning" under agency Dream Passport. • Migakida Kanta (27th), Kento Kitaoka (48th) and Takeru Gutierez (71st) joined a group called BXW under agency Churros. Reito Kitagawa (26th) and Hiroto Ikumi (36th) who also had joined the group subsequently left due to difference in the direction of activities. The group released their debut song "Takai Yume ni" on October 22, 2020. • Tatsutoshi Miyazato (28th), Sho Fukuchi (30th), Taiga Nakamoto (32nd), Tsubasa Takizawa (37th), Kyo Yamada (45th), Ryono Kusachi (51st), Toi Nakabayashi (55th), Hyuga Nakatani (57th), Fumiya Kumazawa (97th) signed with Showtitle, a subsidiary company of Yoshimoto Kogyo. The nine ex-trainees formed a performance unit called
Enjin that will also incorporate singing, dancing, and stage play. The group had their major debut in December under label Nonagon Records, from
Universal Sigma. Their debut stage titled
Nonagon―Hajimari no Oto was held in Tokyo on December 4. • Masanami Aoki (29th), Akihito Furuya (44th), Koki Nishio (53rd), Takehiro Okada (54th), and Akira Takano (67th) formed a unit named NVRLND. • Kaito Okano (33rd), Yu Ando (47th), Rikuto Omizu (64th), Hikari Inayoshi (74h), and Tatsuki Yuki (80th) formed a "KJ-Hop" group called Boom Trigger under World Entertainment. They released their debut single "Shaking/Party Must Go On" on August 13. • Some trainees signed with agencies: • Masahiko Imanishi (17th) signed with agency Dream Passport and adapted a stage name Hico. He then released his 1st digital single "Strawberry" (feat.TOMO) on December 25. • Ryuji Sato (25th), Hiroto Ikumi (36th), and Keiya Taguchi (65th) signed with
RBW Japan and joined their trainee program RBW JBOYZ. Ryuji Sato then leave the company on December 28. • Kengo Hata (86th) signed with Ito Company. He then starred in a stage play "Egu Onna" on November 13-15th. • Satoshi Yamada (85th) signed with YKA Entertainment. • Sato Ryuji (25th) signed with Churros Agency. He then released his 1st digital single "PLAYGROUND" (feat. BXW) on 8 September 2022. • Some trainees debuted as actors: • Naoki Ozawa (29th) starred in a stage play K.B.S Project
Super Youth Chorus Comedy "SING!"-2020. • Some trainees released their single: • Lee Min-Hyuk (42th) released his 1st digital single "Pray" on August 1 under a stage name Hyuk. • Masaki Ageda (49th) released his 1st digital single "u" on October 26. • Hayato Isohata (70th) released his 1st digital single "Endless Hope" on December 25. • Some trainees participated in other survival shows: • Hiroto Ikumi (36th) and Keiya Taguchi (65th) joined
Produce Camp 2021. Keiya ranked 78th and Hiroto ranked 15th. • Hiroto Ikumi (36th) participated in
Boys Planet. He was eliminated in the eleventh episode after ranking 21st. • Ryo Mitsui (41st), Ryuta Hayashi (43rd), Gen Suzuki (82nd) joined . Mitsui and Hayashi won the competition and will debut in the boys group NIK. • Koshin Komatsu (24th) and Hikari Inayoshi (74th) will participate on
Chuang Asia: Season 2. Hikari was eliminated in the sixth episode after ranking 40th, and Koshin was eliminated in the final episode after ranking 12th. ==Franchise==