West (band)

West.
Also known asJohnny's West (2014–2023)
OriginKansai, Japan
GenresPop, J-pop
Years active2014 (2014)–present
LabelsELOV-Label
Members
WebsiteJohnny's net
Johnny's Entertainment Record

West. (stylized as WEST.), formerly known as Johnny's West (ジャニーズWEST, Janīzu Uesuto) (stylized Johnny's WEST), is a boy band consisting of seven members formed under the Starto Entertainment talent agency. The members are Daiki Shigeoka, Junta Nakama, Takahiro Hamada, Akito Kiriyama, Tomohiro Kamiyama, Ryusei Fujii, and Nozomu Kotaki. The group's name comes from the fact that it originated within the Starto Entertainment talent agency and that the members are from Kansai, the west region of Japan. They are the first group from Kansai Junior. that has debuted in ten years, the last being Super Eight. They debuted in 2014 with the single "Eejanaika (ええじゃないか)".[1]

The group changed their name to West. before the 10th anniversary of their debut. Their new name was announced through an online stream on October 18, 2023. A period (.) in the new name is added to "declare" that they are (people from) the west (Kansai), and that "though it's a small dot, it's filled with infinite possibilities".[2]

Members

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Created based on the official website profile and sorted after birthdays.[3] The member colors are used in costumes, CDs, albums, DVDs jackets, and TV shows.

Name Kanji Name Date of Birth Place of Birth Blood Type Member Color
Junta Nakama 中間淳太 (1987-10-21) October 21, 1987 (age 37) Hyogo O   Yellow
Takahiro Hamada 濵田崇裕 (1988-12-19) December 19, 1988 (age 35) Hyogo AB   Purple
Akito Kiriyama 桐山照史 (1989-08-31) August 31, 1989 (age 35) Osaka A   Orange
Daiki Shigeoka 重岡大毅 (1992-08-26) August 26, 1992 (age 32) Hyogo A   Red
Tomohiro Kamiyama 神山智洋 (1993-07-01) July 1, 1993 (age 31) Hyogo A   Green
Ryusei Fujii 藤井流星 (1993-08-18) August 18, 1993 (age 31) Osaka B   Blue
Nozomu Kotaki 小瀧望 (1996-07-30) July 30, 1996 (age 28) Osaka O   Pink

History

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Debut

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At the 2013-2014 Johnny's Countdown Live held at Tokyo Dome from December 31, 2013, to January 1, 2014, the four members, Daiki Shigeoka, Junta Nakama, Akito Kiriyama, and Nozomu Kotaki announced the group's debut and the debut CD.[4] It was a sudden announcement that the four members got the approval from Johnny Kitagawa, the president of the agency, and decided to announce 30 minutes before the appearance on the stage. Initially, the group's name was supposed to be West 4. However, they later found that having the number "4" in their name was inappropriate due to the Japanese superstition that the number was unlucky. Therefore, they changed to the name "West." The four members directly asked Johnny Kitagawa to add three more members, namely, Takahiro Hamada, Tomohiro Kamiyama, and Ryusei Fujii. After getting his approval, West became a seven-member group.[5]

Their first leading play, "Naniwa Samurai Hello TOKYO!! (なにわ侍 ハローTOKYO!!)," was held at the Nissay Theatre from February 5 to 28, 2014.[6] At the rehearsal on February 5, the first day of the play, Takahiro Hamada, Tomohiro Kamiyama, and Ryusei Fujii joined as new members and announced that seven members would debut as West.[5][7] It was also revealed that initial four members persuaded Johnny Kitagawa to let the other three join the group. In the performances that followed, the group revealed that the group evolved from having four members to seven members.[7]

The debut single, "Eejanaika (ええじゃないか)," was released on April 23, 2014.[5]

Story of Pre-debut

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In an interview with Myōjō (Shueisha) after their debut, they revealed the circumstances until their debut.[8][9][10][11] During the appearance of the play "ANOTHER," in which six members other than Fujii appeared in September 2013, it was informed by the staff of Starto Entertainment that they would debut as seven members, including Hamada, Kamiyama, and Fujii. After that, the members had a meeting about their group's name and debut song, and they thought it would be unveiled at "Johnny's Count Down Live," held on December 31, 2013. However, shortly before the concert, the Starto Entertainment told them that they would appear at the concert as Kansai Johnny's Jr., and then all of them were told that they had no longer appeared.[8]

After the situation changed repeatedly, they were informed that they would actually be at the concert, so they needed to go to Tokyo from Osaka. However, only four members, Shigeoka, Nakama, Kiriyama, and Kotaki, were boarded the Shinkansen. During the meeting in Tokyo, Nakama asked the staff why they were gathered without the other three members, and the staff told that they would debut as a group of four members. They told the other three members about the debut a few hours before the Countdown Concert started. Although they appeared in the concert afterward, the four members were not in the mood to smile at all during the performance. Immediately after, during the Kansai Johnny's Jr. concert held on January 4, 2014, the four members could not even meet the other three members because of the debut, and Nakama stated in the interview, "It was like hell."[8]

The four members continued to ask for the debut with the other three members, and they were finally able to debut as a group of seven members. Shigeoka mainly asked about the debut, and several members answered, "It was Shigeoka. He did not give up from the beginning."[8][9][10] Regarding this matter, Shigeoka responded, "I accepted it once when I was told that we would debut with four people, but I could not give up my hope. I desired to include the three members who were not involved initially, but that reason was not enough. I wanted the group to be nationally famous, so I believed that three members were absolutely essential for that."[11]

Career

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2014

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  • At the 2013-2014 Johnny's Countdown Live held at Tokyo Dome from December 31, 2013, to January 1, 2014, the four members, Daiki Shigeoka, Junta Nakama, Akito Kiriyama, and Nozomu Kotaki announced the group's debut and the debut CD.[4]
  • On February 5, their first leading play, "Naniwa Samurai Hello TOKYO!! (なにわ侍 ハローTOKYO!!)," was held at the Nissay Theatre.[6] At the rehearsal on the same day, Takahiro Hamada, Tomohiro Kamiyama, and Ryusei Fujii joined as new members and announced that seven members would debut as West.[5][7] This day is said to be the formation day of West.[12]
  • On April 2, it was decided that Akito Kiriyama served as MC with Fumito Kawai from A.B.C-Z at "Shounen Club," which West appeared regularly.[13]
  • On April 20, West had a press conference of debut at Abeno Harukas. After that, they moved to the heliport on the rooftop, 300 m (984 ft) above the ground, and performed their debut song, "Eejanaika."[14] It was also announced that they would be appointed as the Konamon Ambassador (粉もん大使) of the Nippon Konamon Association (日本コナモン協会).[15]
  • On April 23, West debuted with the release of their 1st single, "Eejanaika (ええじゃないか)."[6]
  • From April 26 to May 6, the performance, "Naniwa Tomoare, Honmani Arigatou! (なにわともあれ、ほんまにありがとう!)," which was planned to commemorate the CD debut of West, was held at Osaka Shochikuza.
  • On April 27, West held a handshake event at Intex Osaka.
  • On April 30, a serial blog of "Na-Ni-Wa-Bu-Shi! (な・に・わ・ぶ・誌!)" was started on Johnny's web, updated weekly by one of the members.
  • From May 11 to 21, the event, "Naniwa Tomoare, Honmani Arigatou! in TOKYO (なにわともあれ、ほんまにありがとう! in TOKYO)," started at Shinbashi Enbujō.[16]
  • On May 14, it was announced at the MC of the same event above that the serialization of "Na-Ni-Wa-Bu-Shi!" would be updated every week by every member.
  • On July 22 and 23, "Debut Shitemo Eejanaika ~Banzai!! Sono Saki no Ittosho e~ (デビューしてもええじゃないか〜バンザイ!! その先の一等賞へ〜)" was held at Zepp Namba Osaka, and on July 28 and 29 at Zepp Diver City Tokyo.
  • On August 2, the play, "Typhoon n Dreamer (台風n Dreamer)," started at Osaka Shochikuza.
  • On August 6, the 1st studio album, "Go West Yōi Don! (go WEST よーいドン!)," was released.[17]
  • On August 28 and 29, a commemorative party for the release of the 1st album, "Go West Yōi Don!," was held at Yokohama Arena.
  • On September 3, the play, "Typhoon n Dreamer," started at the Nissay Theatre.
  • On October 8, the 2nd single, "Zipang Ōkini Daisakusen/Yume wo Dakishimete (ジパング・おおきに大作戦/夢を抱きしめて)," was released.[18]
  • On December 17, the 1st DVD & Blu-ray, "Naniwa Samurai Hello Tokyo!!," was released.[19]

2015

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  • From January 2 to 6, the 1st concert, "Johnny's WEST 1st Concert Ippatsumeeeeeee! (ジャニーズWEST 1stコンサート 一発めぇぇぇぇぇぇぇ!)," was held at Yokohama Arena and Osaka Castle Hall.[20]
  • On January 10, the play, "Naniwa Samurai Dangoro Ichiza (なにわ侍団五郎一座)," started at Nissay Theatre.
  • On February 4, the 3rd single, "Zundoko Paradise (ズンドコ パラダイス)," was released.[21]
  • On April 22, Extended Album, "Paripipo (パリピポ)," was released.[22]
  • From May 4 to June 7, the 1st tour, "Johnny's WEST 1st Tour Paripipo (ジャニーズWEST 1st Tour パリピポ)," was held at Yokohama Arena, Nagoya International Exhibition Hall, Osaka Castle Hall, Hiroshima City Cultural Exchange Hall, Fukuoka Sunpalace, and Kobe World Memorial Hall.[23]
  • On June 17, the 2nd DVD & Blu-ray, "Naniwa Tomoare, Honmani Arigatou!," was released.[24]
  • On July 29, the 4th single, "Bari Hapi (バリ ハピ)," was released.[25]
  • On October 7, the 3rd DVD & Blu-ray, "West 1st Concert Ippatsumeeeeeee!," was released.[26]
  • On December 9, the 2nd studio album, "Luckyyyyyyy7 (ラッキィィィィィィィ7)," was released.[27]

2016

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  • From January 3 to April 3, the tour, "Johnny's WEST Concert Tour 2016 Luckyyyyyyy7 (ジャニーズWEST CONCERT TOUR 2016 ラッキィィィィィィィ7)," was held at Osaka Castle Hall, Yokohama Arena, Nippon Gaishi Hall, Hiroshima Prefectural Sports Center, Fukuoka Convention Center, Toki Messe, and Sekisui Heim Super Arena.[28]
  • On April 20, the 5th single, "Gyakuten Winner (逆転Winner)," was released.[29] It was used as the first season opening of the Ace Attorney anime.
  • On May 18, 4th DVD & Blu-ray, "West 1st Tour Paripipo," was released.[30]
  • On July 24, West's official fan club was established.[31]
  • On July 27, the 6th single, "Jinsei wa Subarashī (人生は素晴らしい)," was released.[32]
  • On September 27, it was announced that West's first dome performance would be held at Kyocera Dome Osaka on December 24 and 25.[33]
  • On October 19, ELOV-Label, a record company, opened a Twitter account to promote the album "Nawest (なうぇすと)".[34]
  • On November 30, the 3rd studio album, "Nawest," and the 5th DVD & Blu-ray, "West Concert Tour 2016 Luckyyyyyyy7," were released.[35][36]
  • On December 24 and 25, the 1st concert at domed stadium, "Johnny's WEST 1st Dome Live 24 (Nishi) kara Kansha Todokemasu (ジャニーズWEST 1st ドーム LIVE ♡24(ニシ)から感謝 届けます♡)," was held at Kyocera Dome Osaka.[37][38]

2017

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  • From January 3 to May7, the tour, "Johnny's WEST Live Tour 2017 Nawest (ジャニーズWEST LIVE TOUR 2017 なうぇすと)," was held at Yokohama Arena, Sun Dome Fukui, Fukuoka Convention Center, Sekisui Heim Super Arena, Nippon Gaishi Hall, Ecopa Arena, Osaka Castle Hall, Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center, and Hiroshima Prefectural Sports Center.[39]
  • On March 25, it was announced that West would appear in Netflix TV show, "Honō no Tenkōsei."
  • On April 23, Shigeoka announced that the serialization of "Na-Ni-Wa-Bu-Shi!" would be updated once every two days.
  • On May 24, the 6th DVD & Blu-ray, "West 1st Dome Live 24-kara Kansha Todokemasu," was released.[37]
  • On June 21, the 7th single, "Osaka Ai Eye Ai/Ya! Hot! Hot! (おーさか☆愛・EYE・哀/Ya! Hot! Hot!)," was released.[40]
  • On October 25, the 7th DVD & Blu-ray, "West Live Tour 2017 Nawest," was released.[41]
  • On November 10, "Honō no Tenkōsei REBORN" was started broadcasting on Netflix.
  • On November 22, the 8th single, "Bokura Kyō mo Ikiteiru/Kangaeru na, Moero!! (僕ら今日も生きている/考えるな、燃えろ!!)," was released.[42]

2018

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  • On January 2, the 4th studio album "WESTival" was released.[43]
  • From January 3 to May 20, the tour, "West Live Tour 2018 WESTival," was held at Yokohama Arena, Fukuoka Convention Center, Ecopa Arena, Nippon Gaishi Hall, Kobe World Memorial Hall, Sekisui Heim Super Arena, Toki Messe, Osaka Castle Hall, Hiroshima Prefectural Sports Center, and Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center.[44]
  • On May 7, the 9th single, "Principal no Kimi e/Dragon Dog (プリンシパルの君へ/ドラゴンドッグ)" was released.[45]
  • On August 15, the 10th single, "Start Dash (スタートダッシュ)," was released.[46] It became first opening single from Captain Tsubasa (2018) by David Production.
  • On October 24, the 8th DVD & Blu-ray, "West Live Tour 2018 WESTival," was released.[47]
  • On December 5, the 5th studio album, "WESTV!," was released.[48]

2019

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  • From January 3 to March 24, the tour, "West Live Tour 2019 WESTV!," was held at Yokohama Arena, Nippon Gaishi Hall, Toki Messe, Fukuoka Convention Center, Osaka Castle Hall, Sekisui Heim Super Arena, Kobe World Memorial Hall, and Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center.[49]
  • On January 30, the 11th single, "Homechigirisuto/Kizudarakeno Ai (ホメチギリスト/傷だらけの愛)," was released.[50] Kizudarakeno Ai became second opening single from Captain Tsubasa.
  • On April 24, the 12th single, "Ame Nochi Hare (アメノチハレ)," was released.[51]
  • On May 29, DVD & Blu-ray, "Honō no Tenkōsei REBORN," was released.[52]
  • On June 1, due to the termination of the business of ELOV-Label Co., Ltd., which was West's label, they transferred to the label "ELOV-Label Record" of J Storm Co., Ltd.
  • On July 10, the 9th DVD & Blu-ray, "West Live Tour 2019 WESTV!," was released.[53]
  • On July 25, West was appointed as a tournament special supporter for 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Cup (opening on September 14).[54][55] They were the first time the group had been a special supporter since the debut.[54]
  • On October 9, the 13th single, "Big Shot!!," was released.[56]

2020

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  • On March 18, the 6th studio album "W trouble" was released.[57]
  • From March 29 to May 24, the tour "West Live Tour 2020 W trouble" was supposed to be held at Fukuoka Convention Center, Makomanai Ice Arena, Sekisui Heim Super Arena, Toki Messe, Osaka Castle Hall, Saitama Super Arena, and Ecopa Arena.[58] However, all the concerts were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Afterward, the concerts were rescheduled and planned to be held at the same venues,[59] but those were canceled again since Starto Entertainment announced that they would refrain from large-scale concerts until the end of 2020.[60]
  • On May 13, it was announced that a limited-time unit "Twenty★Twenty" of 75 artists from the Starto Entertainment talent agency, including members of West, was formed as part of the "Smile Up! Project," a support activity to prevent the spread of COVID-19.[61]
  • On June 24, the 14th single, "Shōko (証拠)," was released.[62]
  • On July 28, the online streaming event, "Johnny's DREAM IsLAND 2020→2025 ~Daisuki na Kono Machi Kara~," was held at Expo Commemoration Park with Kanjani Eight and Kansai Johnny's Jr.[63]
  • On August 1, West performance of "Johnny's DREAM ISLAND 2020→2025 ~Daisuki na Kono Machi Kara~" was performed at Osaka Shochikuza.
  • From December 11 to 13, the tour, "West Live Tour 2020 W trouble," which had been postponed to prevent the spread of COVID-19, was held online.[64]

2021

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  • On January 13, the 15th single, "Shūkan Umaku Iku Yōbi (週刊うまくいく曜日)," was released.[65]
  • On March 17, the 7th studio album, "rainboW," was released.[66]
  • From April 3 to June 20, the tour, "West Live Tour 2021 rainboW," was held at Makomanai Ice Arena, Sekisui Heim Super Arena, Nippon Gaishi Hall, Toki Messe, Saitama Super Arena, and Grand Messe Kumamoto.[67] A concert at Osaka Castle Hall was canceled due to quasi-emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[68]
  • On May 5, the 16th single, "Something New (サムシング・ニュー)," was released.[69]
  • On July 28, the 17th single, "Dekkai Ai/Kidoairaku (でっかい愛/喜努愛楽)," was released.[70]
  • On October 6, the 10th DVD & Blu-ray, "West Live Tour 2020 W trouble," was released.[71]

2022

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  • On January 19, the 18th single, "Reimei/Susumushika nē (黎明/進むしかねぇ)," was released.[72]
  • On March 9, the 8th studio album, "Mixed Juice," will be released.[73]
  • From March 20 to June 12, the tour, "West Live Tour 2022 Mixed Juice," will be held at Ecopa Arena, Grand Messe Kumamoto, Sekisui Heim Super Arena, Nippon Gaishi Hall, Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium, Pia Arena MM, Osaka Castle Hall, Toki Messe, and Makomanai Ice Arena.[74]

Discography

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WEST discography
Studio albums10
EPs1
Singles23

Singles

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# Title Japanese title Release date Year Edition/Formats Label Peaks Certifications[75] First week sales Album
JPN
[76][A]
JPN
Hot

[94][B]
1 "Eejanaika"[1] ええじゃないか April 23 2014 First Edition (Naniwa Edition)(CD+DVD) ELOV-Label 1 1 Go West Yōi Don!
First Edition (Ninjani Edition)(CD+DVD)
First Edition (WEST Edition)(CD+DVD)
Normal Edition(CD)
MY BEST CD Edition
2 "Zipang Ōkini Daisakusen"[18] ジパング・おおきに大作戦 October 8 First Edition A(CD+DVD) 2 2 Luckyyyyyyy 7
First Edition B(CD+DVD)
"Yume wo Dakishimete"[18] 夢を抱きしめて First Edition C(CD)
Normal Edition(CD)
3 "Zundoko Paradise"[21] ズンドコ パラダイス February 4 2015 First Edition A(CD+DVD) 1 1
First Edition B(CD+DVD)
Normal Edition(CD)
4 "Bari Hapi"[25] バリ ハピ July 29 First Edition A(CD+DVD) 1 1
First Edition B(CD+DVD)
Normal Edition(CD)
5 "Gyakuten Winner"[29] 逆転Winner April 20 2016 First Edition A(CD+DVD) 1 1 WESTival
First Edition B(CD+DVD)
Normal Edition(CD)
6 "Jinsei wa Subarashī"[32] 人生は素晴らしい July 27 First Edition A(CD+DVD) 2 2
First Edition B(CD+DVD)
Normal Edition(CD)
7 "Osaka Ai Eye Ai"[40] おーさか☆愛・EYE・哀 June 21 2017 First Edition A(CD+DVD) 1 2
First Edition B(CD+DVD)
"Ya! Hot! Hot!"[40] Ya! Hot! Hot! Normal Edition(CD)
8 "Bokura Kyō mo Ikiteiru"[42] 僕ら今日も生きている November 22 First Edition A(CD+DVD) 2 2 WESTV!
First Edition B (CD+DVD)
"Kangaeru na, Moero!!"[42] 考えるな、燃えろ!! Normal Edition(CD)
9 "Principal no Kimi e"[45] プリンシパルの君へ March 7 2018 First Edition A(CD+DVD) 2 2
First Edition B(CD+DVD)
"Dragon Dog"[45] ドラゴンドッグ Normal Edition(CD)
10 "Start Dash"[46] スタートダッシュ! August 15 First Edition A(CD+DVD) 2 2
First Edition B(CD+DVD)
Normal Edition(CD)
11 "Homechigirisuto"[50] ホメチギリスト January 30 2019 First Edition A(CD+DVD) 1 1 W trouble
First Edition B(CD+DVD)
"Kizudarake no Ai"[50] 傷だらけの愛 Normal Edition(CD)
12 "Ame Nochi Hare"[51] アメノチハレ April 24 First Edition A(CD+DVD) 1 1
First Edition B(CD+DVD)
Normal Edition(CD)
13 "Big Shot!!"[56] Big Shot!! October 9 First Edition A(CD+DVD) 1 1
First Edition B(CD+DVD)
Normal Edition(CD)
14 "Shōko"[62] 証拠 June 24 2020 First Edition A(CD+DVD) 1 1 rainboW
First Edition B(CD+DVD)
Normal Edition(CD)
15 "Shūkan Umaku Iku Yōbi"[65] 週刊うまくいく曜日 January 13 2021 First Edition A(CD+DVD) 1 1
First Edition B(CD+DVD)
Normal Edition(CD)
16 "Something New"[69] サムシング・ニュー May 5 First Edition A(CD+DVD) 1 1 Mixed Juice
First Edition B(CD+DVD)
Normal Edition(CD)
17 "Dekkai Ai"[70] でっかい愛 July 28 First Edition A(CD+DVD) 1 1
"Kidoairaku"[70] 喜努愛楽 First Edition B(CD+DVD)
Normal Edition(CD)
18 "Reimei"[72] 黎明 January 19 2022 First Edition A(CD+DVD) 1 2
  • RIAJ: TBA
First Edition B(CD+DVD)
"Susumushika nē"[72] 進むしかねぇ Normal Edition(CD)
19 "Hoshi no Ame" 星の雨 August 3 1 1 Power
20 "Shiawase no Hana" しあわせの花 June 7 2023 1 3 -
21 "Zetsumei" / "Beautiful" / "As One" 絶体絶命 October 25 1 3
22 "Heart" / "Fate" ハート April 24 2024 1 6
23 "Mā Ikka!" まぁいっか! September 10 1 2

Studio albums

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# Title Japanese title Release date Year Edition/Formats Label Peaks Certifications[75] First week sales
JPN
[158][C]
JPN
Hot

[167][D]
1 Go West Yōi Don![17] go WEST よーいドン! August 6 2014 First Edition (CD+DVD) ELOV-Label 1
Normal Edition (CD)
2 Luckyyyyyyy 7[27] ラッキィィィィィィィ7 December 9 2015 First Edition (CD+DVD) 2 2
Normal Edition (CD)
3 Nawest[35] なうぇすと November 30 2016 First Edition (CD+DVD) 1 1
Normal Edition (CD)
4 WESTival[43] WESTival January 2 2018 First Edition (CD+DVD) 1 1
Normal Edition (CD)
5 WESTV![48] WESTV! December 5 First Edition (CD+DVD) 2 2
Normal Edition (CD)
6 W Trouble[57] W trouble March 18 2020 First Edition A (CD+DVD) 1 1
First Edition B (CD+DVD)
Normal Edition (CD)
Online Limited Edition (CD+T-shirt)
7 rainboW[66] rainboW March 17 2021 First Edition A (CD+DVD) 1 1
First Edition B (CDs)
Normal Edition (CD)
Online Limited Edition (CD+T-shirt)
8 Mixed Juice[73] Mixed Juice March 9 2022 First Edition A (CD+DVD) 1 1
First Edition B (CD+DVD)
Normal Edition (CD)
9 Power Power March 1 2023 1 1
10 Award Award March 13 2024 1 1

Extended plays

[edit]
# Title Japanese title Release date Year Edition/Formats Label Peak Certifications First week sales
JPN
[192]
1 Paripipo[22] パリピポ April 22 2015 First Edition (CD+DVD) ELOV-Label 1
Normal Edition (CD)

DVDs

[edit]
# Title Japanese title Release date Year Edition/Formats Label Peaks Certifications First week sales
JPN
1 Naniwa Samurai Hello Tokyo!![19] なにわ侍 ハローTOKYO!! December 17 2014 First Edition (DVD) ELOV-Label 3[195]
  • RIAJ: —
Normal Edition (DVD)
First Edition (Blu-ray) 3[195]
Normal Edition (Blu-ray)
2 Naniwa Tomoare, Honmani Arigatou![24] なにわともあれ、ほんまにありがとう! June 17 2015 First Edition (DVD) 1[197]
  • RIAJ: —
  • JPN: 29,000 (DVD)[196]
  • JPN: 19,000 (Blu-ray) [196]
Normal Edition (DVD)
First Edition (Blu-ray) 2[197]
Normal Edition (Blu-ray)
3 West 1st Concert Ippatsumeeeeeee![26] ジャニーズWEST 1stコンサート 一発めぇぇぇぇぇぇぇ! October 7 First Edition (DVD) 1[198]
  • RIAJ: —
Normal Edition (DVD)
First Edition (Blu-ray) 2[198]
Normal Edition (Blu-ray)
4 West 1st Tour Paripipo[30] ジャニーズWEST 1st Tour パリピポ May 18 2016 First Edition (DVD) 1[200]
  • RIAJ: —
Normal Edition (DVD)
First Edition (Blu-ray) 1[200]
Normal Edition (Blu-ray)
5 West Concert Tour 2016 Luckyyyyyyy7[36] ジャニーズWEST CONCERT TOUR 2016 ラッキィィィィィィィ7 November 30 First Edition (DVD) 1[202]
  • RIAJ: —
Normal Edition (DVD)
First Edition (Blu-ray) 1[202]
Normal Edition (Blu-ray)
6 West 1st Dome Live 24-kara Kansha Todokemasu[37] ジャニーズWEST 1st ドーム LIVE ♡24(ニシ)から感謝 届けます♡ May 24 2017 First Edition (DVD) 1[204]
Normal Edition (DVD)
First Edition (Blu-ray) 2[204]
Normal Edition (Blu-ray)
7 West Live Tour 2017 Nawest[41] ジャニーズWEST LIVE TOUR 2017 なうぇすと October 25 First Edition (DVD) 2[207]
Normal Edition (DVD)
First Edition (Blu-ray) 1[207]
Normal Edition (Blu-ray)
8 West Live Tour 2018 WESTival[47] ジャニーズWEST LIVE TOUR 2018 WESTival October 24 2018 First Edition (DVD) 2[210]
  • JPN: — (DVD)
  • JPN: 37,000 (Blu-ray)[212]
Normal Edition (DVD)
First Edition (Blu-ray) 1[210]
Normal Edition (Blu-ray)
9 West Live Tour 2019 WESTV![53] ジャニーズWEST LIVE TOUR 2019 WESTV! July 10 2019 First Edition (DVD) 1[213]
Normal Edition (DVD)
First Edition (Blu-ray) 1[213]
Normal Edition (Blu-ray)
10 West Live Tour 2020 W trouble[71] ジャニーズWEST LIVE TOUR 2020 W trouble October 6 2021 First Edition (DVD) 1[216]
Normal Edition (DVD)
First Edition (Blu-ray) 1[216]
Normal Edition (Blu-ray)

Media appearances

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Listed only appearances as a group.[219]

Variety shows

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West was on Kanjani8 no Janiben (関ジャニ∞のジャニ勉) from May 2, 2007, to March 15, 2017. They had only appeared on VTRs, but from the broadcast on July 29, 2015, two members from West randomly appeared in the studio and were in charge of the segment of "3 Tack No.1."

Ikujani (育ジャニ) was broadcast on August 9, 2014, December 30, 2014, and November 10, 2015, on Mainichi Broadcasting System.[220]

Little Tokyo Live ~Minna de Tsukuru Ippai Ippai Nama Housou~ (リトルトーキョーライブ〜みんなで作るいっぱいいっぱい生放送〜) was broadcast from October 8, 2014, to June 24, 2015, on TV Tokyo. West was in charge of MC with Hey! Say! JUMP on a weekly basis. The title was changed to "Little Tokyo Life" and was broadcast from July 1, 2015, to September 25, 2019.

Go! Go! WEST! Bōken Shitatte Eejanaika (GO!GO!WEST!冒険したってええじゃないか) is a series program on Kansai Telecasting Corporation in which West takes on challenges and adventures all over Japan. The first episode was held in Okinawa and broadcast on September 13, 2014.[221] The second episode was held in Hokkaido and broadcast on March 22, 2015.[222] The third episode was held in Shikoku and broadcast on February 12, 2017.[222] The fourth episode was held in Kita Kantō and broadcast on September 17, 2017.[223] The fifth episode was held in Kyushu and broadcast on August 18, 2019.[224] The sixth episode was held in Shikoku again and broadcast on October 18, 2020.[225] The seventh episode was held in Tōhoku and broadcast on January 29, 2022.[226]

West was on the Doyoru series. Doyoru no Mōsōzoku (ドヨルの妄想族) was broadcast from July 11 to October 10, 2015, on Asahi Television Broadcasting System.[227] Doyoru no Konamon Quest (ドヨルの粉モンクエスト) was broadcast from October 24, 2015, to January 9, 2016.[228] Doyoru no Gotōchi Mon Quest (ドヨルのご当地モンクエスト) was broadcast from January 16 to March 26, 2016.[229] Doyoru no Agent WEST! (ドヨルのエージェントWEST!) was broadcast from April 9 to September 24, 2016.[230] The name was changed to Agent WEST (エージェントWEST), and it was broadcast from October 1, 2016, to June 28, 2020.[230]

Naminori! Jenny (ナミノリ!ジェニー) was broadcast from October 22, 2016, to October 19, 2018, on Mainichi Broadcasting System.

Papajani WEST (パパジャニWEST) was streamed on Paravi from April 26, 2019, to April 10, 2020. It is started broadcasting on TBS Television (Japan) every Tuesday since June 30, 2020.[231][232]

Johnny's WEST no Syusse Suru Hito Shinai Hito (ジャニーズWESTの出世する人・しない人) was broadcast on September 14, 2019, on Fuji TV.[233]

Anata no Kawari ni Mitekimasu! Ria Totsu WEST (あなたの代わりに見てきます!リア突WEST) is started broadcasting from October 4, 2020, on Asahi Television Broadcasting System. It was broadcast every Saturday only in Kansai region until September 9, 2021. It is broadcasting every Sunday in every region in Japan.[234]

West was invited to the shows LOVE it! (ラヴィット!) as a monthly guest from May 7 to 28, 2021.[235]

TV dramas

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Honō no Tenkōsei Reborn started broadcasting on Netflix on November 10, 2017.[236]

Radio shows

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Johnny's WEST no Otokomae wo Mezase! (ジャニーズWESTの男前を目指せ!) was broadcast from April 4, 2014, to September 24, 2021, on Asahi Radio Broadcasting Corporation.[237]

Johnny's WEST Mogitate Kan Juice (ジャニーズWEST もぎたて関ジュース) is started broadcasting on April 7, 2007, on Radio Kansai.[238]

bay Janaika (bayじゃないか) is started in April 2014, in Bay FM (Japan).[239]

West no All Night Nippon Premium was broadcast on June 13, 2020, on Nippon Broadcasting System.[240]

TV commercials

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  • Baskin-Robbins
    • Poppin Shower ☆ Pachikyan MAX (April, 2016)[241]
    • Manatsu no Yukidaruma Daisakusen (July, 2016)
    • Challenge the Triple (June, 2017)
    • Manatsu no Yukidaruma Daisakusen (July, 2017)
  • FamilyMart
    • Honō no Gourmet Fair (November, 2017)

Tour / Concerts

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Title Japanese title Date Year Prefecture Venue Notes
West Concert Debut Commemoration Naniwa Tomoare Honmani Arigatou![16] ジャニーズWEST コンサート デビュー記念 なにわともあれ、ほんまにありがとう! April 26 – May 6 2014 Osaka Osaka Shochikuza
West Concert Debut Commemoration Naniwa Tomoare Honmani Arigatou! in TOKYO[242] ジャニーズWEST コンサート デビュー記念 なにわともあれ、ほんまにありがとう! in TOKYO May 11 – 21 2014 Tokyo Shinbashi Enbujō
West 1st Concert Ippatsumeeeeeee![20] ジャニーズWEST 1stコンサート 一発めぇぇぇぇぇぇぇ! January 2 – 3 2015 Kanagawa Yokohama Arena
January 5 – 6 Osaka Osaka Castle Hall
West 1st Tour Paripipo[23] ジャニーズWEST 1st Tour パリピポ May 4 – 6 2015 Kanagawa Yokohama Arena
May 8 – 9 Aichi Nagoya International Exhibition Hall, Century Hall
May 13 – 14 Osaka Osaka Castle Hall
May 28 Hiroshima Hiroshima City Cultural Exchange Hall
June 1 – 2 Fukuoka Fukuoka Sunpalace
June 6 – 7 Hyōgo Kobe World Memorial Hall
West Concert Tour 2016 Luckyyyyyyy7[28] ジャニーズWEST CONCERT TOUR 2016 ラッキィィィィィィィ7 January 3 – 4 2016 Osaka Osaka Castle Hall
January 6 – 7 Kanagawa Yokohama Arena
January 13 – 14 Aichi Nippon Gaishi Hall
January 17 Hiroshima Hiroshima Prefectural Sports Center
January 23 – 24 Fukuoka Fukuoka Convention Center
March 20 Niigata Toki Messe
March 24 – 25 Osaka Osaka Castle Hall
April 2 – 3 Miyagi Sekisui Heim Super Arena
West 1st Dome Live 24-kara Kansha Todokemasu[243] ジャニーズWEST 1st ドーム LIVE ♡24(ニシ)から感謝 届けます♡ December 24 – 25 2016 Osaka Kyocera Dome Osaka Their first concert at domed stadium.[38]
West Live Tour 2017 Nawest[39] ジャニーズWEST LIVE TOUR 2017 なうぇすと January 3 – 7 2017 Kanagawa Yokohama Arena
January 21 – 22 Fukui Sun Dome Fukui
January 28 – 29 Fukuoka Fukuoka Convention Center
February 4 – 5 Miyagi Sekisui Heim Super Arena
February 15 – 17 Aichi Nippon Gaishi Hall
March 18 – 29 Shizuoka Ecopa Arena
March 28 – 29 Osaka Osaka Castle Hall
April 9 Hokkaido Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center
May 6 – 7 Hiroshima Hiroshima Prefectural Sports Center
West Live Tour 2018 WESTival[44] ジャニーズWEST LIVE TOUR 2018 WESTival January 3 – 6 2018 Kanagawa Yokohama Arena
January 13 – 14 Fukuoka Fukuoka Convention Center
January 27 – 28 Shizuoka Ecopa Arena
January 30 – 31 Aichi Nippon Gaishi Hall
February 3 – 4 Hyogo Kobe World Memorial Hall
February 24 – 25 Miyagi Sekisui Heim Super Arena
March 17 – 18 Niigata Toki Messe
March 27 – 28 Osaka Osaka Castle Hall
April 7 – 8 Hiroshima Hiroshima Prefectural Sports Center
May 1 – 2 Osaka Osaka Castle Hall
May 19 – 20 Hokkaido Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center
West Live Tour 2019 WESTV![49] ジャニーズWEST LIVE TOUR 2019 WESTV! January 3 – 6 2019 Kanagawa Yokohama Arena
January 8 – 9 Aichi Nippon Gaishi Hall
January 19 – 20 Niigata Toki Messe
January 26 – 27 Fukuoka Fukuoka Convention Center
February 9 – 10, 16 – 17 Osaka Osaka Castle Hall
February 23 – 24 Miyagi Sekisui Heim Super Arena
March 15 – 17 Hyogo Kobe World Memorial Hall
March 23 – 24 Hokkaido Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center
West Live Tour 2020 W trouble[58][244] ジャニーズWEST LIVE TOUR 2020 W trouble March 29 2020 Fukuoka Fukuoka Convention Center Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all 23 concerts scheduled to be held have been canceled.[245] After that, the concerts were rescheduled.[59] However, they were canceled again since Starto Entertainment announced that they would refrain from large-scale concerts until the end of 2020.[60] The concerts were held online and were broadcast live from December 11 to 13.[64]
April 4 – 5 Hokkaido Makomanai Ice Arena
April 11 – 12 Miyagi Sekisui Heim Super Arena
April 27 – 29 Niigata Toki Messe
May 4 – 6 Osaka Osaka Castle Hall
May 16 – 17 Saitama Saitama Super Arena
May 23 – 24 Shizuoka Ecopa Arena
December 11 – 13 Johnny's net Online
West Live Tour 2021 rainboW[67] ジャニーズWEST LIVE TOUR 2021 rainboW April 3 – 4 2021 Hokkaido Makomanai Ice Arena A concert in Osaka was canceled due to quasi-emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[68] Although it was the first tour with audiences in two years,[246] the capacity was limited to 5,000 people, and measures such as not performing an encore to end the concert at 8 pm.[247]
April 10 – 11 Miyagi Sekisui Heim Super Arena
April 28 – 29 Aichi Nippon Gaishi Hall
May 2 – 5 Osaka Osaka Castle Hall
May 8 – 9 Niigata Toki Messe
May 29 – 30 Saitama Saitama Super Arena
June 19 – 20 Kumamoto Grand Messe Kumamoto
West Live Tour 2022 Mixed Juice[74] ジャニーズWEST LIVE TOUR 2022 Mixed Juice March 20 – 21 2022 Shizuoka Ecopa Arena
March 26 – 27 Kumamoto Grand Messe Kumamoto
April 1 – 3 Miyagi Sekisui Heim Super Arena
April 9 – 10 Aichi Nippon Gaishi Hall
April 15 – 17 Osaka Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium
April 27 – May 1 Kanagawa Pia Arena MM
May 4 – 5 Osaka Osaka Castle Hall
May 15 – 16 Niigata Toki Messe
June 10 – 12 Hokkaido Makomanai Ice Arena

Notes

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  1. ^ Sources for chart positions are as follows: "Eejanaika",[77] "Zipang Ōkini Daisakusen/Yume o Dakishimete",[78] "Zundoko Paradise",[79] "Bari Hapi",[80] "Gyakuten Winner",[81] "Jinsei wa Subarashī",[82] "Osaka Ai Eye Ai/Ya! Hot! Hot!",[83] "Bokura Kyō mo Ikiteiru/Kangaeru na, Moero!!",[84] "Principal no Kimi e",[85] "Start Dash",[86] "Homechigirisuto / Kizudarake no Ai",[87] "Big Shot!!"[88] "Shōko"[89] "Shūkan Umaku Iku Yōbi"[90] "Something New"[91] "Dekkai Ai/Kidoairaku"[92] "Reimei/Susumushika nē"[93]
  2. ^ Sources for chart positions are as follows: "Eejanaika",[95] "Zipang Ōkini Daisakusen",[96] "Zundoko Paradise",[97] "Bari Hapi"[98] "Gyakuten Winner",[99] "Jinsei wa Subarashī",[100] "Osaka Ai Eye Ai",[101] "Bokura Kyō mo Ikiteiru",[102] "Principal no Kimi e",[103] "Start Dash",[104] "Homechigirisuto / Kizudarake no Ai",[105] "Ame Nochi Hare",[106] "Big Shot!!",[107] "Shōko",[108] "Shūkan Umaku Iku Yōbi",[109] "Something New",[110] "Dekkai Ai/Kidoairaku",[111] "Reimei/Susumushika nē",[112] "Hoshi no Ame",[113] "Shiawasa no Hana",[114] "Zetsumei",[115] "Heart",[116] "Mā Ikka!"[117]
  3. ^ Sources for chart positions are as follows: Go West Yōi Don!,[159] Luckyyyyyyy 7,[160] Nawest,[161] WESTival,[162] WESTV!,[163] W trouble,[164] rainboW,[165] Mixed Juice.[166]
  4. ^ The Billboard Japan Hot Albums chart was established in June 2015. Sources for chart positions are as follows: Luckyyyyyyy 7,[168] Nawest,[169] WESTival,[170] WESTV!,[171] W Trouble,[172] rainboW,[173] Mixed Juice,[174] Power,[175] Award,[176]

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