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[[Category:Japanese variety television shows]]
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Revision as of 10:11, 5 February 2023

Asayan
GenreReality television
Presented byNinety Nine
Hiromi Nagasaku
Emiri Nakayama
Narrated byJiei Kabira
Takashi Matsuo
Hisashi Yamada
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
No. of seasons25 seasons
Production
Executive producerKōshi Hashiyama
ProducersTakura Sakuyai
Takashi Iguchi
Masataka Izumi
Akihiko Okamoto
Kazuoki Takeno
Camera setupMulti-camera
Original release
NetworkTV Tokyo
ReleaseOctober 1, 1995 (1995-10-01) –
March 2002 (2002-03)

Asayan, originally known as Asakusabashi Young Yōhinten (浅草橋ヤング洋品店, lit. "Asakusabashi Young [Western-style] Products Store") was a talent search variety show that aired on TV Tokyo from 1995 to 2002. Some idols that were originally discovered through Asayan auditions produced by Tsunku, formed groups that worked under the umbrella group, later to be named as the Hello! Project.

Morning Musume and Chemistry were formed from idols that made a debut in Asayan, but also solo artists like Ami Suzuki and Yumi Matsuzawa debuted in the show.

Cast

MC

Narration