Tsuji Nozomi
From J-Ongaku
Tsuji Nozomi (辻希美) (nicknamed "Nono") is an idol and singer attached to Hello! Project. She was a fourth generation member of Morning Musume and made her debut in Happy Summer Wedding in May 2000. She was also a member of the subgroups Minimoni and Morning Musume Otome Gumi, and later she was the leader of W (Double U).
Tsuji went on personal leave from Hello! Project to concentrate on her family. She stated that she wants to "start from scratch" after she has given birth. She returned to perform in 2009 for her last time as a Hello! Project artist. She is curtently a Media Talent.
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Birth/Stage Name: Tsuji Nozomi (辻希美)
Real Name: Sugiura Nozomi (杉浦希美)
Nickname: Nono (のの), Tsuji-chan (辻ちゃん), Nonotan (ののたん), Non (のん), Non-chan (のんちゃん)
Birth date: 1987-06-17
Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan
Blood Type: O
Height: 151 cm
Hobbies: Cooking
Special skill: Volleyball
Strong subject: Math
Weak subject: English
Favorite words: Cheerful, smile
Favorite color: Pink, white, orange
Favorite flowers: Sunflowers
Favorite seasons: Summer, spring
Favorite food: Chocolate icecream, yams, Nattou
Disliked food: Shellfish
Hello! Project groups:
- Morning Musume (2000–2004)
- W (2004–2006)
Subgroups:
- Minimoni (2000–2004)
- Morning Musume Otome Gumi (2003–2004)
- Hello! Project Shirogumi (2005)
Shuffle Groups:
- Aoiro 7 (Second Generation) (2000)
- 10nin Matsuri (2001)
- Odoru 11 (2002)
- 11WATER (2003)
- H.P. All Stars (2004)
TNX Groups:
- Gyaruru (2007)
Other Groups:
- Gatas Brillhantes H.P.
History
2000
Tsuji auditioned for the japanese pop group Morning Musume while it was holding it's fourth generation auditions. Originally, the: Tanaka Reina, Michishige Sayumi, Ishikawa Rika, Tsuji Nozomi, Iida Kaori, Ogawa Makoto, and Fujimoto Miki-group's producer Tsunku had intended to select only three auditionees to be accepted into Morning Musume's fourth generation. Tsuji lost out to her fellow fourth generation members Ishikawa Rika, Yoshizawa Hitomi and Kago Ai, but then Tsunku made a surprising move and added Tsuji to the new line-up, boosting the fourth generation up to four members. The fourth generation's debut single was Morning Musume's 9th single, "Happy Summer Wedding".
Tsuji and Kago met during the auditions and when they both found themselves in Morning Musume the two became fast friends. The two were the youngest members in Morning Musume at the time and as such took it upon themselves to become the hyperactice troublemakers of the group. Although at first both girls were shy about being on camera they soon warmed up to being recorded. Tsuji and Kago were accepted by Morning Musume's fans quickly and they ended up being dubbed "The Twins" due to their similair looks and personalities. The girls each developed a strong fanbase each in time although fans found it difficult to think of one without the other. As well as being known as "The Twins", Tsuji and Kago were also known as "Two Top" as on a television special they were both the least knowledgeable when given surprise pop quizzes on several grade school problems, Tsuji being the least knowledgeable and Kago being the second least knowledgeable.
The two retained their childish personalities for a number of years in the group but by 2003 they were no longer the group's youngest members and toned down their hyperactivity considerably. However, Tsuji and Kago continued their strong association with each other inside the group (and their friendship outside of it).
2001
along with Yaguchi Mari and Kago Ai, Tsuji approached Tsunku with a proposal of the formation of a new sub-group. The idea was that the group could only have members who were 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) in height or shorter. It was to show that 'Small people could acieve Big things'. Mika Todd from Coconuts Musume was added before the group's debut and the group recieved their name, Mini Moni. The group's debut single became a #1 hit.
Tsuji also participated in the 2001 shuffle unit, 10nin Matsuri and competed against the other two units for sales, eventually losing out to 3nin Matsuri (which coincidentally contained Kago Ai in it's line-up).
2002
Tsuji participated in a drama alongside her fellow Morning Musume members titled "Angel Hearts". She also released a duo photobook with Kago Ai. Tsuji continued her career in Morning Musume during 2002 and into 2003 as well as Mini Moni. She also participated in the 2002 Happiness Groups as a member of Odoru 11.
2003
she was the temporary world record holder in the Guinness World Records for spinning the largest Hula Hoop (12.5 m) for 30 seconds from January 2003 to June 2003. However, that record was broken in June 2003 by Paul "Dizzy Hips" Blair (USA), so she did not appear in the 2004 edition of the Guinness Book of World Records.
Tsuji released her first solo photobook and continued with her duties in Morning Musume and Mini Moni, remaining active in each. In a surprise move by Tsunku, Morning Musume was split into two halfs - Morning Musume Otome Gumi and Morning Musume Sakura Gumi - so that the large group could perform in smaller towns that could not hold the larger numbers the full ensemble needed. Tsuji was placed into Otome Gumi and released two single with the group before the groups merged together and formed Morning Musume once more. Tsuji was included in the 2003 Elemental Shuffle Groups as a member of 11WATER.
It was also in 2003 that Tsuji joined Gatas Brilhantes H.P. as the goal keeper for the futsal team.
2004
was a big year for Tsuji as her graduation from Morning Musume alongside Kago Ai was announced by Tsunku. This was due to the two girls going on to form a seperate group within Hello! Project, this being the duo W. On August 1, 2004, they officially graduated from Morning Musume but they had been active as W before their official graduation. Ending their duties in both Morning Musume and Mini Moni (which was about to be disbanded due to the departure of Mika Todd), Tsuji and Kago would have been left at a complete loose end and so W was formed.
In January 2004, Tsuji and Kago simultaneously regained the title Tsuji had lost and held it until September 2005. W released an essay book in 2004 titled "U+U=W". It was also in 2004 that Tsuji stated her rival in Hello! Project was Matsuura Aya when she was being interviewed. In December 2004, Tsuji and Kago as W joined their fellow Hello! Project members on the 2004 shuffle unit single "ALL FOR ONE & ONE FOR ALL!", credited to the H.P. All Stars.
2005
as a part of Mini Moni, Tsuji took part in Mini Moni's Brementown Musicians, a TV show containing three main story lines (these belonging to Tsuji, Kago Ai and Takahashi Ai with Mika Todd appearing in a few episodes). In 2005 W released their second album, "2nd W". Tsuji also joined the concert unit "Hello! Project Shirogumi".
2006
W's activities slowed to a stop in 2006 due to Kago Ai's indefinite hiatus as punishment for her underage smoking. Tsuji took to appearing on television shows as a variety idol in this time. However Tsuji and Kago were kept apart and not allowed to communicate.
Tsuji released her second solo photobook in 2006, titled "Non no 19". This title is probably a plahy on words as "Non no 19" means "Non is 19". Non is one of Tsuji's popular nicknames, as is Nono. "Non no 19" could be a play on these two names.
2007
Kago Ai returned after her punishment was over and began working at the offices of Up-Front Works, the agency behind Hello! Project while her comeback as a part of W was prepared. However Kago once again was caught in a scandal and her contract terminated. This led to W's disbandenment and Tsuji was once again at a loose end.
On April 24, 2007, news about Tsuji's new unit was released. The unit, named Gyaruru, was supposed to be made up of Tsuji, Tokito Ami and Gal Sone. She also began her solo career with the release of her debut single, a cover of Morning Musume's "Koko ni Iruzee!", which was used as the OP for the anime "Robby & Kerobby", and "Boom Boom Meccha Maccho!" as part of the all-new unit Gyaruru.
On May 8, 2007, multiple Japanese news sources announced that Tsuji was nine weeks pregnant, and engaged to actor Taiyō Sugiura (age 26), lead role of "Ultraman Cosmos", whom she had been dating since Summer 2006, after the two were introduced to each other earlier in April. Their marriage was set for June 17, 2007 (her twentieth birthday). This was confirmed the next day by several news sources. A press conference was held on May 10, in which both entertainers expressed their apologies to the public, amidst both praise and criticism coming from other renowned artists, such as former 4th Generation Morning Musume member, Yoshizawa Hitomi—who was called in at the last minute to replace Tsuji in the play, "When Will You Return?", and consequently was forced to learn all her lines in a relatively short period of time — and Akiko Wada, who considered the singer's pregnancy and shotgun marriage signs of irresponsibility. On 21 June 2007, four days after Tsuji's 20th birthday, she and Sugiura filed their marriage registration papers. They held their ceremony some time in July, but it was for family only and there was no reception.
There were anonymous reports that the management of Up-Front Agency and other members of Hello! Project reacted negatively to the sudden news, but at the May 10th press conference to formally announce the engagement, Tsuji stated at the press conference that she would return to the public eye "when things calm down" after childbirth. As an official statement from her agency has not yet been made, it is assumed that she will be allowed to return to show business after her leave. However her position within Gyaruru has since been filled by Abe Asami.
Upon marriage, she has changed her name to Sugiura Nozomi, but will continue to use "Tsuji Nozomi" as a stage name. On 26 November 2007, Tsuji gave birth to a healthy baby girl named Noa (希空) at 12:45 am, weighing 2.73 kg (6.0 lb; 0.430 st). Apart from a few paparazzi photos and mentions on her husbands blog, not much was seen from Tsuji again until the announcement that she would make an appearance at the Hello! Project Elder Club graduation concert.
2008
Tsuji remained inactive for over a year and a half caring for her daughter before anything was heard of her as an artist. On June 19, 2008, Tsuji made an appearance at the "Yuko Nakazawa Birthday Live 2008" event, handing a birthday cake to Nakazawa Yuko.
Tsuji announced on her blog that at some point in 2008, she started to design baby clothes with Akachan Honpo. The brand was intended for young girls and was named "Baby&Ribbon". Tsuji chose the name and drew the logo herself. However she decided that she wanted to expand the brand into providing clothing for not just babies but up to six years of age also and for it to be a brand that provided for boys as well as girls. She renamed the brand "BOYS & Ribbon" with the Ribbon part representing the cuteness of girls and the BOYS part representing the vigor of young boys.
2009
January 30, Tsuji opened an online blog called のんピース (Non Piece or Non Peace)new blog with Ameba, the same website that hosts Sugiura's blog. The naming of Tsuji Nozomi's blog has caused some confusion when translated; it has either been translated as 'Non Piece' or 'Non Peace'. Some believe that the best romanization of Tsuji's blog is 'Non Piece', a pun on the anime One Piece which she is a fan of (it could also be Tsuji's piece of the internet).
She also performed at the Hello! Project 2009 Winter Kettei! Haro☆Pro Award '09 ~Elder Club Sotsugyou Kinen Special~ concert on February 1, 2009, her first performance in one year and nine months.
Since graduating Nozomi is a regular on many differant television programs, Where she is usually a main guest, She has currently appeared on programs such as "Utaban" and been a guest on "Arashi's show", and she also has frequently performed with the rest of Morning Musume's older generation.
On september 14th, 2009 it was announced that Nozomi would be involved in a commercial for - Zesupuri Kiwi , it was later seen that she would sing the theme for the commercial itself, and this would be released as a digital single. It is yet unknown if she plans to release more solo music.
Discography
Singles
| # | Title | Release Date | 1st Week Sales | Total Sales | Top Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1* | Koko ni Iruzee! (ここにいるぜぇ!) c/w HAPPY MY FRIEND | 2007.05.16 | 4,079 | 4,823 | -- |
- Tsuji Nozomi is credited as Atena (Song: Tsuji Nozomi) on this single.
Digital Singles
| # | Title | Release Date | 1st Week Sales | Total Sales | Top Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1* | Bokutachi Zespri Kiwi Dane (ぼくたち、ゼスプリキウイだね) | 2009.09.15 | -- | -- | -- |
- This Single was for a commercial.
Photobooks
Solo Photobooks
- [2003.11.10] Nono (のの)
- [2006.11.18] Non no 19 (のんの19)
Group Photobooks
- [2002.05.23] Nobu - Tsuji Nozomi+Kago Ai (辻希美・加護亜依) - with Kago Ai
- [2003.09.??] Pocket Morning Musume<Vol.1> (ポケットモーニング娘<Vol.1>) - (with Ishikawa Rika, Yoshizawa Hitomi, Kago Ai)
- [2004.01.07] 50W - (with Kago Ai)
- [2004.12.??] U+U=W -Essay Book- (with Kago Ai)
Works
Movies
- [2000] Pinch Runner (ピンチランナー)
- [2003] Minimoni ja Movie Okashi na Daibouken! (ミニモニ。じゃムービーお菓子な大冒険!)
- [2007] Chou Gekijouhan Keroro Gunsou 2 Shinkai no Princess de Arimasu! (超劇場版ケロロ軍曹2 深海のプリンセスであります! )
TV Series
- [2004] Drama - Minimoni de Bremen no Ongakutai (ミニモニ。でブレーメンの音楽隊)
- [2007] Anime - Robby & Kerobby (ロビーとケロビー)
CMs
- [2009] MOSDO! MOS BURGER
- [2009] MOSDO! mister Donut
Musicals
- [2006] Ribbon no Kishi: The Musical (リッボンの騎士ザ・ミュージカル)
Radio
- [2001-2003] Minimoni. no Minna HAPPY! (ミニモニ。のみんなHAPPY!)
Other Information
Hula Hoop World Record
Tsuji has twice held the world record for the largest hula hoop spun. She set her first record on 1 January 2003, with a hoop measuring 3.98 m (13.1 ft) in diameter. However, that record was broken in June 2003 by Paul "Dizzy Hips" Blair (USA), so she did not appear in the 2004 edition of the Guinness Book of World Records.
Tsuji — along with Kago in a separate individual attempt — regained the record on 1 January 2004, with a hoop measuring 4.08 m (13.4 ft) in diameter. They set their record during a live New Year's Day television special at Nippon Television Network, Tokyo, Japan. Tsuji and Kago shared the record in the 2005 and 2006 editions of the Guinness Book, although Tsuji's name was misspelled in the 2005 edition. It was subsequently corrected in the 2006 edition.
Tsuji and Kago's record was eventually broken again in September 2005 by Ashrita Furman (USA), although it happened too late in the year to displace them from the 2006 edition of the Guinness Book. They are no longer listed as of the 2007 edition, and it is not known if Tsuji ever intends to make another attempt.
Trivia
- She was crowned the bakajo (idiot girl) of Morning Musume after she scored 49.8% in the Mechaike Bakajo Kimatsu Test.
- She loves Tokyo Disneyland and continues to visit it in her late teens.
- She can ride a unicycle, including pausing and turning.
- Her Morning Musume mentor was Iida Kaori.
- In a 2004 interview she said her rival was Matsuura Aya.
- If she returns to Hello! Project after her maternity leave, she will be the third active Hello! Project member to be married, after Kominato Miwa and Iida Kaori.
- The shuffle units Tsuji has been in has always had the largest number of members. Also, when she participated in the shuffles, she was always placed in the same unit as Iida Kaori.
- Tsuji revealed on her blog that when she first approached her husband for the first time to confess her love for him she ended up being rejected.
- Tsuji has an older sister who follows the Japanese Gal fashion trend. Tsuji said that her sister used to be a ganguro but has since toned down the style into a more mature form.
- She has pollen allergies.