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Nogizaka46 Kubo Shiori relaxes at home, first essay "LOST LETTER" published cut released

久保史緒里さんが12月16日に発売するエッセー「LOST LETTER」掲載カット(撮影:細居幸次郎)
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久保史緒里さんが12月16日に発売するエッセー「LOST LETTER」掲載カット(撮影:細居幸次郎)

A photo has been released from Nogizaka46 member Kubo Shiori's first essay, LOST LETTER (Gentosha), which will be released on December 16th after graduating from the group. The photo was taken at Kubo's home and shows her looking relaxed after finishing writing the essay.

This book is a record of Kubo's experiences over the nine years she spent as a member of a top idol group. It includes a long interview looking back from her childhood to the present, as well as photos taken at home and on a trip to Yakushima, Kagoshima Prefecture, before announcing her graduation. A5 size, 184 pages (24 pages in color). Price: 2,200 yen.

The essays consist of 17 letters that Kubo wrote to his readers, and the titles of the letters have now been announced.

New information about the essay will be announced on November 27th, the day Kubo graduates from the group.

◇"17 Letters" Title

Reasons for wanting to become an idol▽Surviving in the box called school▽What I learned from my parents▽Winning auditions▽Private relationships▽Adapting to group activities▽My rules for individual activities▽My personality is inefficient▽Output is problem-solving▽The loop of love and acceptance▽The equation of autonomy▽Self-production beyond enlightenment▽The Japanese language test is over▽Risk management is samurai mode▽An idol for "I Producer"▽Thank you for loving me▽The beginning, the end and the beginning

This site uses machine translation. Please note that it may not always be accurate and may differ from the original Japanese text.

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