![]() On December 8, the group released its major debut single "Yume ni Mukatte / Hello! Ivy". Sakura Gakuin held its first solo event on November 28, 2010. Socrates", which was sold only at live venues. In October, the group formed the baton-twirling sub-unit Twinklestars, with seven members in November, the group released its first single "Dear Mr. In August, the group participated in the first Tokyo Idol Festival (TIF). Members of the group often blog in a class journal by posting notes handwritten on loose leaf paper. Sakura Gakuin was created around April 2010 by the talent agency Amuse. History 2010–2011: Beginnings and Message Each May, new members from lower grades "transferred in" to the group. The group released an album annually in mid-March, the month marking the end of the academic year ( 年度, nendo), leading to a concert at the end of the month in which the most senior members "graduate", or leave, in accordance with having finished their compulsory education. The group was themed around the idea of school life and extracurricular activities, featuring a "principal", Mitsuru Kuramoto ( 倉本美津留), "teacher" Hayashi Mori ( 森ハヤシ, often referred to as "Mori- sensei"), and sub-units designated as "clubs". The group functioned as a "unit limited to the growing period" ( 成長期限定ユニット, seichō-ki gentei yunitto), typically containing between 10 and 12 members at a time who fall between the ages of 10 and 15, and therefore are between fifth and ninth grade. Each club performed with its own theme and musical genre, and their music may be included in the main group's albums or released as a separate single. ![]() Members of the group also belonged to one or more of its sub-units, which are modeled after school extracurricular clubs. With the theme of school life and extracurricular club activities, when the academic year ends at the end of March, the group released an annual studio album, new members "transferred in" to the group, and others who finish compulsory education "graduated", or left. The group's membership fell within the age range of Japanese compulsory education, typically containing between 10 and 12 members at a time who fall between the ages of 10 and 15. 'Cherry Blossom Academy') was a Japanese idol girl group formed in 2010 by the Amuse talent agency. Members (from left to right) Sara Kurashima, Tsugumi Aritomo, Yuzumi Shintani, and Maaya Asou in March 2017
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