Niji no Conquistador

Niji no Conquistador (虹のコンキスタドール, Niji no Konkisutadōru) is a Japanese idol girl group formed in 2014.[2] The group is themed around illustrating, cosplay, and voice acting.[3] The group was originally managed by the illustration website Pixiv as a part of the Tsukudol! Project (つくドル!プロジェクト, Tsukudoru! Purojekuto) before passing to Dear Stage.[4]

Niji no Conquistador
OriginJapan
GenresJ-pop
Years active2014–present[1]
LabelsKing Records, JPU Records
Associated actsDearStage
Website2zicon.tokyo
Members
  • Nagi Nemoto
  • Akari Nakamura
  • Karin Matoba
  • Moe Tsurumi
  • Ao Yamato
  • Nana Yamasaki
  • Ayame Okada
  • Riko Shimizu
  • Airi Hiruta
  • Miyu Kataoka
  • Marina Kumamoto
  • Rio Yamamoto
Past members
  • Asuka Miyako
  • Kaneko Mizuki
  • Azusa Iwakura
  • Nanami Nishi
  • Hiyori Kinoshita
  • Yuka Ito
  • Minari Nagata
  • Marino Kai
  • Yuka Shigematsu
  • Mia Ishihara
  • Miyu Otsuka
  • Sayaka Arai
  • Emiri Suyama
  • Nonoka Okumura

Members

Akagumi (Red Team)

  • Nagi Nemoto
  • Akari Nakamura
  • Karin Matoba
  • Moe Tsurumi
  • Ao Yamato

Aogumi (Blue Team)

  • Nana Yamasaki
  • Ayame Okada
  • Riko Shimizu
  • Airi Hiruta
  • Miyu Kataoka
  • Marina Kumamoto
  • Rio Yamamoto

Former members

  • Asuka Miyako (宮古あすか), Miyako Asuka)
  • Mizuki Kaneko (金子みずき, Kaneko Mizuki)
  • Azusa Iwakura (岩倉あずさ, Iwakura Azusa)
  • Nanami Nishi (西七海, Nishi Nanami)
  • Hiyori Kinoshita (木下ひより, Kinoshita Hiyori)
  • Yuka Ito (伊藤有香, Itō Yuka)
  • Minari Nagata (長田美成, Nagata Minari)
  • Marino Kai (甲斐莉乃, Kai Marino)
  • Yuka Shigematsu (重松佑佳, Shigematsu Yuka)
  • Mia Ishihara (石原深愛, Ishihara Mia)
  • Miyu Otsuka (大塚望結, Otsuka Miyu)
  • Sayaka Arai (荒井紗也香, Arai Sayaka)
  • Emiri Suyama (陶山恵実里, Suyama Emiri)
  • Nonoka Okumura (奥村野乃花, Okumura Nonoka)

Discography

Albums

#TitleRelease dateOricon peak position[5]
1Rainbow SpectrumNovember 16, 20158
2Rainbow EclipseDecember 26, 201612
3Rainbow PhenomenonJanuary 10, 2018-
4The Best of RainbowDecember 12, 20189
5Rainbow GraffitiJune 17, 20204

Singles

#TitleRelease dateOricon peak position[6]
1Nijiiro Philosophy (にじいろフィロソフィー)December 17, 201420
2Yarukkyanai! 2015 (やるっきゃない!2015)/Brand New Happy DaysApril 8, 201511
3The Uchouten Summer!! (THE☆有頂天サマー!!)August 25, 20153
4Kagirinaku Bouken ni Chikai Summer (限りなく冒険に近いサマー)September 20, 20169
5Kimi wa Mujaki na Natsu no Joou: This Summer Girl Is an Innocent Mistress (キミは無邪気な夏の女王~This Summer Girl Is an Innocent Mistress~)September 5, 20174
6Zutto Summer de Koishiteru (ずっとサマーで恋してる)September 12, 20185
7Ai o Kokoro ni Summer to Oshieyo (愛を心にサマーと数えよ)August 10, 20193
8Snowing loveJanuary 22, 202013
9Bokura no Turn (ぼくらのターン)January 22, 202010
10Hibike! Fanfare (響け!ファンファーレ)January 22, 20209
11Koi Whiteout (恋・ホワイトアウト)January 13, 2021

References

  1. "Niji no Conquistador" (in Japanese). Oricon.
  2. "アイドル界の美大?"ピクシブ発のアイドル"って何?". 日刊SPA! (in Japanese). 株式会社扶桑社 週刊SPA!編集部. 2014-07-31. Retrieved 2015-03-04.
  3. "虹コン、夏全開グラビアでビキニ姿披露 ビーチやプールで大はしゃぎ". Oricon (in Japanese). August 21, 2017.
  4. "虹のコンキスタドール、初単独公演で本格始動" (in Japanese). Natalie. September 8, 2014. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  5. "虹のコンキスタドールの作品" (in Japanese).
  6. "Niji no Conquistador singles" (in Japanese).
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