Nana Fujita
Nana Fujita is a Japanese singer and actress. A former member of AKB48, she won the group’s 2015 rock–paper–scissors tournament and released the solo debut single "Migiashi Evidence" on 23 December 2015 through King Records. She announced her graduation from AKB48 in September 2018 and performed her graduation stage in January 2019 before pursuing stage and musical roles.
Career
Fujita joined AKB48 as a 10th-generation trainee in 2010 and later served in Teams K, A, and again K. Her public breakthrough came when she captured the title at the 6th AKB48 Group Janken Tournament on 16 September 2015 at Yokohama Arena. Japanese entertainment outlets reported her victory and noted the win would lead to a solo debut.Following the tournament, the title and release details of her solo single "Migiashi Evidence" were announced; the single was issued on 23 December 2015 by You, Be Cool!/King Records. Music media carried the announcement and product listing.
In television, Fujita starred in episode 27 of TV Asahi’s anthology drama AKB Horror Night: Adrenaline no Yoru, broadcast on 13 January 2016; the starring slot was added following her Janken victory. Coverage previewed the casting and broadcast date, and the network’s program page provides the episode synopsis.
On 29 September 2018, during Team K’s RESET stage at the AKB48 Theater, Fujita announced her graduation to pursue a career in stage acting; music press reported the announcement, and her statement was also posted on her official blog. She performed her graduation stage on 7 January 2019, with sports media covering the event.
After AKB48, Fujita signed with ACT JP Entertainment and continued performing in stage productions and concerts. Credits include the double-cast production Gekidan Renacchi: Romeo & Juliet, where she played Romeo, and the 2023 musical Flowers for Algernon, listed on the production’s official site and press.
Music
Solo singles
- "Migiashi Evidence". Media announced the title and release, with product details carried by Oricon.