Native Name: | 花谷 麻妃 | ||
Native Name Lang: | ja | ||
Birth Date: | 16 March 2002 | ||
Employer: | Style Cube | ||
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is a Japanese singer and voice actress from Hyōgo Prefecture, affiliated with Style Cube.[1] A member of the Japanese idol group until 2017, she made her solo debut with "Datte, Gyutte Shite", the opening theme song of the 2016 anime . As a voice actor, she is known for portraying Kozue Yusa in The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls and Sakura Saruno in Idol Bu Show.
Maki Hanatani, a native of Hyōgo Prefecture, was born on 16 March 2002.[1] [2] She began her entertainment career at the age of three, initially appearing in commercials.[3] Influenced by her father, she became interested in Shōwa era music.[4] A member of the Japanese idol group,[5] she started her idol group activities while in the 6th grade of elementary school.
On 27 April 2016, she released her solo debut single "Datte, Gyutte Shite", the opening theme song of the anime .[6] On 18 March 2017, she left Fullfull Pocket to concentrate on her voice acting career.[7]
She voices Kozue Yusa in The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls, a sub-franchise in The Idolmaster franchise.[8] She has performed as a singer on several Idolmaster music releases, including the 2020 single "The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls Little Stars Extra! Sing the Prologue" (which charted at #9 in the Oricon Singles Chart)and the 2020 single "The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls Starlight Master Gold Rush! 2: Taiyou no Enogubako" (which charted at #10 in the Oricon Singles Chart).[9] [10] She also voices Sakura Saruno in the Idol Bu Show franchise.[11]
On 10 July 2021, she left Space Craft, her agency for sixteen years since the beginning of her career, and began working as a freelancer.[12]
Her favorite songs are the Rolling Stones's "Paint It Black" and 's "", and among her favorite musicians are, Sting, Junko Yagami, and Kenshi Yonezu. Her hobbies include and building PCs.
Title | Year | Single details | Peak chart positions | Sales | |
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JPN | JPN Hot | ||||
"Datte, Kyutte shite" | 2016 |
| 67[13] | - | - |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. | |||||