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NiziU School - Season 1

The members of NiziU, Mako, Rio, Maya, Riku, Ayaka, Mayuka, Rima, Miihi and Nina playing the roles of teachers, having fun with different activities. Part of the NiziU LOG Series.

Top Cast

  • Mako Yamaguchi

    Mako Yamaguchi

    Mako

  • Rio Hanabashi

    Rio Hanabashi

    Rio

  • Maya Katsumura

    Maya Katsumura

    Maya

  • Riku Oe

    Riku Oe

    Riku

  • Ayaka Arai

    Ayaka Arai

    Ayaka

  • Mayuka Ogou

    Mayuka Ogou

    Mayuka

  • Rima Nakabayashi

    Rima Nakabayashi

    Rima

  • Miihi Suzuno

    Miihi Suzuno

    Miihi

  • Nina Hillman

    Nina Hillman

    Nina

Overview

The members of NiziU, Mako, Rio, Maya, Riku, Ayaka, Mayuka, Rima, Miihi and Nina playing the roles of teachers, having fun with different activities. Part of the NiziU LOG Series.

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