- Idol List
- Ai Amano
- Ai Shinozaki
- Akane Souma
- Aki Hoshino
- Akiho Yoshizawa
- Akina Minami
- Anri Sugihara
- Arisa Oda
- Aya Kiguchi
- Ayaka Komatsu
- Ayu Okakura
- Azusa Yamamoto
- China Fukunaga
- Chisato Morishita
- Eiko Koike
- Emi Kobayashi
- Haruna Yabuki
- Hitomi Aizawa
- Hitomi Tanaka
- Horiguchi Toshimi
- Jun Natsukawa
- Kaori
- Kana Tsugihara
- Leah Dizon
- Mai Nishida
- Mariko Okubo
- Mayuko Iwasa
- Megumi Kagurazaka
- Megumi Yasu
- Mihiro
- Miho Yoshioka
- Mika Orihara
- Mikie Hara
- Minase Yashiro
- Miri Hanai
- Miyabi Isshiki
- Mizuki Horii
- Moe Kirimura
- Nao Nagasawa
- Natsuko Tatsumi
- Noriko Kijima
- Nonami Takizawa
- Nozomi Sasaki
- Ourei Harada
- Reon Kadena
- Rina Akiyama
- Rina Nagasaki
- Rio Natsume
- Saaya Irie
- Saki Seto
- Sato Hiroko
- Sayaka Ando
- Sayaka Isoyama
- Sayuki Matsumoto
- Sayuri Otomo
- Sora Aoi
- Tani Momoko
- Waka Inoue
- Yoko Kumada
- Yoko Matsugane
- Yuko Ogura
- Yuika Hotta
- Yuka Kyoumoto
- Yukie Kawamura
- Yuma Asami
- Yumi Sugimoto
- Yuriko Shiratori
- Yuuki Fukasawa
- Yuuri Morishita
Japanese Idol
A Japanese idol is a celebrity who achieves widespread popularity and fame in Japan largely by virtue of their looks and propaganda techniques intended to work for them. The term usually refers to female performers in their teens and early twenties who are considered cute and pretty and achieve fame through publicity in the mass media. Male performers, such as Takuya Kimura and Masahiro Nakai (aka "Nakai-kun"), both from a singing group SMAP, are also commonly referred to (and refer to themselves as) "idols." Japanese idols are predominantly singers and actors, as well as models (in the case of females) for weekly men's magazines such as "Friday" and "Shikan Gendai". Some of them may also appear as TV personalities (tarento).
A Japanese idol is a celebrity who achieves widespread popularity and fame in Japan largely by virtue of their looks and propaganda techniques intended to work for them. The term usually refers to female performers in their teens and early twenties who are considered cute and pretty and achieve fame through publicity in the mass media. Male performers, such as Takuya Kimura and Masahiro Nakai (aka "Nakai-kun"), both from a singing group SMAP, are also commonly referred to (and refer to themselves as) "idols." Japanese idols are predominantly singers and actors, as well as models (in the case of females) for weekly men's magazines such as "Friday" and "Shikan Gendai". Some of them may also appear as TV personalities (tarento).












