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* [[Team 8 Performances]]: Shizuoka ('''Center'''), Nagano ('''Center'''), Fukushima, Aichi, Niigata
 
* [[Team 8 Performances]]: Shizuoka ('''Center'''), Nagano ('''Center'''), Fukushima, Aichi, Niigata
 
* '''Special Skill''': Tap dance
 
* '''Special Skill''': Tap dance
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* Known for her "genki" character
 
* One of the 15 selected [[Team 8]] members that performed "[[Koi Suru Juuden Prius]]" with [[Sashihara Rino]] on [[AKBINGO!]] on June, 2014
 
* One of the 15 selected [[Team 8]] members that performed "[[Koi Suru Juuden Prius]]" with [[Sashihara Rino]] on [[AKBINGO!]] on June, 2014
 
* One of the 16 selected [[Team 8]] members that performed "[[10nen Zakura]]" on the 1st day of the [[AKB48 Group Tokyo Dome Concert]]. The members were selected through a special audition on Nemousu TV Season 16. She was choosen as the WCenter with [[Nakano Ikumi]].
 
* One of the 16 selected [[Team 8]] members that performed "[[10nen Zakura]]" on the 1st day of the [[AKB48 Group Tokyo Dome Concert]]. The members were selected through a special audition on Nemousu TV Season 16. She was choosen as the WCenter with [[Nakano Ikumi]].

Revision as of 13:38, 21 December 2014

Yokomichi Yuri (横道侑里)
Yuriyan (ゆりやん), Micchii (みっちー)
Yokomichi Yuri (2014)
Birth Info
Birthdate October 23, 2000
Birthplace Shizuoka, Japan
Blood Type A
Current Age 23 Years Old
Sizes
Height **
Professional Info
Agency AKS
Social Networks
Idol Career Info
Group AKB48
Team Team 8
Debuted April, 2014 / Team 8

Yokomichi Yuri is a member of AKB48's Team 8.

Trivia

AKB48 Senbatsu Elections

Team History

Team 8
Joined AKB48 as a Team 8 member on April 3, 2014

Singles Participation

AKB48 B-Sides

Units

Stage Units

81 (PARTY ga Hajimaru yo)
Skirt, Hirari
Hoshi no Ondo

Media Appearances

Variety Shows

Gallery

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Yokomichi Yuri (2014)
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Yokomichi Yuri (2014)
AKB48
Team 8
Members
Stages
81828384Live Performances
History