Mai Hagiwara Trailers
Petit Best 20 2020 TrailerPetit Best 18 Trailer℃-ute 2017 Summer Last Concert in Saitama Super Arena ~Thank you team ℃-ute~ Trailer
萩原舞 (Hagiwara Mai) is a Japanese apparel designer and former idol under Hello! Project as a member of ℃-ute. She joined Hello! Project Kids in 2002 through the audition and was later put into ℃-ute in 2005. Hagiwara has also taken part in the one-shot unit Kira☆Pika alongside Morning Musume. member Kusumi Koharu. She is also a former member of Cat's♥Eye 7 and HI-FIN. Hagiwara decided to retire from the entertainment industry to study English abroad in New Zealand following the disbandment of ℃-ute on June 12, 2017. In May 2018, she was announced as a design producer for the project &IDOL, and on September 13, 2018, she launched her own clothing brand With Mii.
Most Popular Mai Hagiwara Trailers
Total trailers found: 178
17 December 2011
One night, Chiemi Honda and childhood friend Nobuaki Kanazawa receive an email. The sender is the King and the subject of the email is "King Game.
01 February 2009
Hello! Project Concert held in Yokohama Arena.
31 August 2013
Hello! Project concert held at Nakano Sunplaza Hall.
10 December 2008
The 9th best album in the Petit Best series, which are annual compilations released at the end of the year that feature best hits from the artists of Hello! Project during that year, with an occasional remix or new song included.
23 September 2011
Abbreviated as Haro Chan (ハロチャン), is the official mook by Hello! Project featuring it's members.
14 October 2011
Aiko and Hashimoto discovere a VHS videotape called "A Guide to Surviving Zombies From". This is a video with a set of instructions that will help them cope with the invasion of the undead living in Japan.
19 May 2013
Hello! Project concert held at Tokyo Hibiya Park Open Air Concert Hall.
01 August 2004
Hello! Project Concert held in Yoyogi National Stadium. And Tsuji Nozomi and Kago Ai Graduation Concert from Morning Musume.
27 December 2010
Abbreviated as Haro Chan (ハロチャン), is the official mook by Hello! Project featuring it's members.
26 April 2010
Abbreviated as Haro Chan (ハロチャン), is the official mook by Hello! Project featuring it's members.
19 March 2006
Maimai's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.
05 December 2004
Festival has competing battles in which the members are divided into two groups to compete, international and red/white futsal and kick baseball matches, followed by a mini live concert.
15 June 2013
Special Tsunku Club Talk Show 2 DX. Disc 1 (109mins), Disc 2 (83mins).
31 December 2015
Hello! Project concert held at Nakano Sunplaza Hall. Disc 1 (267mins), Disc 2 (181mins).
15 May 2014
Members battle in; bath-towel catching, drawing messages, and triathlon. Disc 1 (66mins), Disc 2 (54mins).
02 January 2006
Various interviews with the members.
13 August 2011
Members discuss their hopes for the future again.
12 December 2007
The 8th best album in the Petit Best series, which are annual compilations released at the end of the year that feature best hits from the artists of Hello! Project during that year, with an occasional remix or new song included.
12 July 2011
Abbreviated as Haro Chan (ハロチャン), is the official mook by Hello! Project featuring it's members.
29 March 2014
Hello! Project concert held at Pacifico Yokohama Exhibition Hall A / B. Disc 1 (96mins), Disc 2 (94mins).
14 November 2004
Behind the scenes footage of the Hello! Project SPORTS FESTIVAL 2004 ~Nippon no Nadeshiko wa Taiiku to Ongaku Desu!!~.
31 December 2016
Each member talks about their 2016 memories. Disc 1 (85mins), Disc 2 (64mins).
12 July 2014
Hello! Project concert held at Nakano Sunplaza Hall.
18 December 2002
The 3rd best album in the Petit Best series, which are annual compilations released at the end of the year that feature best hits from the artists of Hello! Project during that year, with an occasional remix or new song included.
08 August 2010
Hello! Project concert held at Nakano Sunplaza Hall.
02 January 2010
Hello! Project concert held at Nakano Sunplaza Hall.
02 January 2009
Hello! Project concert held in Yokohama Arena.
02 January 2007
Hello! Project concert held in Yokohama Arena.
23 July 2006
Hello! Project Concert held in Yoyogi National Gymnasium. And Konno Asami & Ogawa Makoto Graduation Concert from Morning Musume.
15 July 2014
Members one-shot talk interviews of 2014.
24 July 2005
Hello! Project Concert held in Yoyogi National Gymnasium.
28 January 2007
Hello! Project concert held in Yokohama Arena. And Kimura Asami & Saito Miuna Graduation Concert from Country Musume.
03 August 2008
Hello! Project concert held in Nakano Sun Plaza.
26 December 2012
Abbreviated as Haro Chan (ハロチャン), is the official mook by Hello! Project featuring it's members.
03 February 2013
Hello! Project concert held at Nakano Sunplaza Hall.
15 July 2014
S/mileage's first Nippon Budokan live. It took place on July 15, 2014.
23 January 2011
Hello! Project concert held at Nakano Sunplaza Hall.
29 June 2013
Concert held at Pacifico Yokohama National Convention Hall.
29 July 2007
Hello! Project Concert held in Saitama Super Arena. Disc 1 (125mins), Disc 2 (46mins).
31 December 2016
Hello! Project concert held at Nakano Sunplaza Hall. Disc 1 (260mins), Disc 2 (168mins).
20 April 2008
Berryz Koubou and ℃-ute's joint 2008 Spring concert tour at Yokohama Arena.
08 January 2020
The 20th volume of Hello! Project's Petit Best series, which are annual compilations released at the end of the year, with an occasional remix or new song included.
15 September 2011
'Behind the Scenes', Games, & Intro of the 10th-Gen. And lots of 'Off-Shot' & 'Behind the Scenes Footage' of Ai-chan's Graduation Concert.
07 December 2011
The 12th volume of the Petit Best series by Hello! Project, which are annual compilations released at the end of the year that feature the best hits from the artists of Hello! Project during that year, with an occasional remix or new song included.
19 August 2012
Hello! Project concert held at Nakano Sunplaza Hall.
20 December 2006
The 7th best album in the Petit Best series, which are annual compilations released at the end of the year that feature best hits from the artists of Hello! Project during that year, with an occasional remix or new song included.
15 December 2010
The 11th volume of the Petit Best series, which are annual compilations released at the end of the year that feature best hits from the artists of Hello! Project during that year, with an occasional remix or new song included.
02 January 2008
Hello! Project concert held in Yokohama Arena.
29 March 2015
Hello! Project concert held at Pacifico Yokohama Exhibition Hall A / B Hall.
02 February 2013
Concert held at Nakano Sun Plaza.
02 January 2005
New Year's playing cards, Goods CM, H!P kids game competition, and backstage footage of concerts and recordings sessions.
15 July 2004
Yaguchi acts as a bus tour guide to new group ℃-ute.
31 December 2014
Hello! Project concert held at Kobe Kokusai Kaikan Kokusai Hall & at Osaka's ORIX Theater. Disc 1 (235mins), Disc 2 (216mins).
09 July 2005
Various introductions corners, card games, quizes, 'Making Of', and concert 'Backstage Footage'.
09 August 2009
Hello! Project Concert held in Nakano Sun Plaza.
28 January 2007
'Behind the Scene Footage' of Hello! Project's concert held in Yokohama Arena.
03 March 2013
Hello! Project concert held at Pacific Yokohama Exhibition Hall A / B Hall.
02 January 2013
Hello! Project concert held at Nakano Sunplaza Hall.
02 January 2012
Hello! Project concert held at Nakano Sunplaza Hall.
02 January 2010
Members play; make a new year's card with heart game. Winner judged by Makoto.