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Native name
  
朝長 美桜

Name
  
Mio Tomonaga

Also known as
  
Mio (みお)

Role
  
Japanese idol

Occupation(s)
  
Idol, singer

Genres
  
J-pop

Associated acts
  
HKT48 AKB48


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Born
  
17 May 1998 (age 25) (
1998-05-17
)

Origin
  
Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan

Years active
  
September 23, 2012 – present

Albums
  
AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 100 2008

Music groups
  
AKB48 (Since 2014), Tentoumu Chu! (Since 2013)

Similar People
  
Meru Tashima, Sakura Miyawaki, Haruka Kodama, Natsumi Matsuoka, Rino Sashihara

Profiles

MNL48: Greetings from Meru Tashima and Mio Tomonaga of HKT48!


Mio Tomonaga (朝長 美桜, Tomonaga Mio, May 17, 1998) is a Japanese idol singer, a member of the idol girl groups HKT48 and AKB48. In HKT48, she is in Team KIV, and in AKB48 in Team B.

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Career

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On March 30, 2016, Mio Tomonaga released her first photobook, titled Hinata. With approximately 10,000 copies sold in the first week according to Oricon, it debuted in the second place of the Oricon Photobook Chart and in the 20th place of the general Oricon Book Chart.

TV dramas

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  • Joshikō Keisatsu (Fuji TV, 2013-2014)
  • Majisuka Gakuen 0: Kisarazu Rantōhen, (2015) as Bōyomi
  • AKB Horror Night: Adrenline's Night (AKBホラーナイト アドレナリンの夜) Ep.16 - Heroine (2015) as Atsuko
  • Cabasuka Gakuen (キャバすか学園), (2016) as Bōyomi (Tatsunōtoshigo)

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    Mio Tomonaga TEAM KIV TEAM B The Tomonaga Mio Thread

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    References

    Mio Tomonaga Wikipedia