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Sakurazaka46 4th Generation Story - What We Can Do Now - Season 1

"Unite, Overwhelm, and Continue to Bloom"

This documentary follows Sakurazaka46's 4th Generation prior to their debut as they spend 5 days on a training camp learning 3rd Generation's song "Seijaku no Boryoku" and eventually go back to Tokyo to prepare for their Debut Showcase. In the middle of worries, struggles and personal dilemmas, the nine girls discuss and discover what type of idols they want to be.

Top Cast

  • Konomi Asai

    Konomi Asai

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  • Hina Inaguma

    Hina Inaguma

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  • Haru Katsumata

    Haru Katsumata

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  • Neo Satou

    Neo Satou

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  • Chihiro Nakagawa

    Chihiro Nakagawa

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  • Wako Matsumoto

    Wako Matsumoto

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  • Hiiro Meguro

    Hiiro Meguro

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  • Ui Yamakawa

    Ui Yamakawa

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  • Momomi Yamada

    Momomi Yamada

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Overview

This documentary follows Sakurazaka46's 4th Generation prior to their debut as they spend 5 days on a training camp learning 3rd Generation's song "Seijaku no Boryoku" and eventually go back to Tokyo to prepare for their Debut Showcase. In the middle of worries, struggles and personal dilemmas, the nine girls discuss and discover what type of idols they want to be.

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