AAA (read as Triple A: Triple-Hey , Japanese pronounce: Toripuro E:) - often said to be an abbreviation for Attack All Around) - Japanese pop band working with Avex Trax debuted on September 14, 2005. They are rare on the Japanese pop scene because of their extraordinary composition, designed to attract both female fans and male fans.
| AAA | |
|---|---|
| basic information | |
| Genre | J-pop , pop |
| Years | 2005 - present |
| A country | |
| Where from | |
| Label | Avex trax |
| Composition | Takahiro Nishijima Misako Uno Naoya Urata Mitsuhiro Hidaka Shinjiro Atae Sueyoshi Suite |
| Former the participants | Yukari Goto Chiaki Ito |
| avex.jp/aaa | |
Content
Title
The name of the group is the backronym from Attack All Around , used here in the sense of “Challenge everything” [1] .
History
AAA was formed as a result of auditions organized by Avex .
At the very beginning of 2005, there were only 6 participants in the AAA: Nishijima Takahiro, Urata Naoya, Hidaka Mitsuhiro, Atae Shinjiro, Sueyoshi Shuta and Uno Misako. Later, 2 more girls joined them - Ito Chiyaki and Goto Yukari. On June 11, 2007, Goto Yukari left the group for health reasons and currently works for an advertising company.
At first, AAA worked in advertising and were dancing at Japanese stars such as Ayumi Hamasaki and Ami Suzuki.
The genre of their music can not be attributed to any one category, because it is too different. The band's releases are known for discovering a new style with every new AAA single, whether it be hard rock with guitars, sugary sweet pop love song, hip hop with rap, Eurobeat or calm R'n'B.
In the summer of 2005, the debut of the new pop / eurobit group was announced, consisting of guys and girls who were trained at the Avex Academy, a training center for training actors, singers and other talents. Because of this, the band's debut was expected, and was accepted by many fans. From September to December, each month they released a single plus a photo album, and in January 2006 their first album, called ATTACK. With all the previous advertisements and press releases, the group did not have time to speak in public. However, each of their singles has its own separate genre, which does not cause problems with their sale.
She made her debut in September 2005 with the single "BLOOD on FIRE". Before the group, some of the participants had experience in dancing with Ayumi Hamasaki and Ami Suzuki [2] .
In early 2007, AAA's second album, All, was released, followed by performances at the fourteen thousandth Budokan in Tokyo and the release of a new ten-song album, the Challenge Cover Collection.
In 2007, AAA first performed overseas at the Otakon anime convention in the United States, which brought the band extra fame. In September 2007, Around's third album was higher, which, however, was not as successful as the first two. However, in March 2008, the release of the fourth album, Attack All Around, lasted more than seven weeks on the charts. After that, the Choice is Yours mini-album was released in July.
The following year, 2009 again struck the fans with new hits and the new album "DepArture", and 2010 brought the group to a new level. The song "Aitai Riyuu" instantly took the top of the charts and sales at the same time, while listeners continued to rub to the holes and "Heart and Soul". Chiyaki, being the backing vocalist of the group, became one of the main vocalists, along with the golden trio (Urata, Misako, Nissi), and Shinjiro and Shuta received a large portion of the parts in the songs.
Since 2010 [1] the group has been participating in the New Year’s New Year’s music television festival “ Kohaku uta gassen ” at NHK for four consecutive years.
2011 has become more successful and fruitful than the previous one. The single "Daiji na koto" touched all the fans of AAA and this is not surprising, because the song told about love and people who live without it, and the video clip and dance performed also earned high marks.
But AAA didn’t stop at this, releasing three singles “No cry no more”, “CALL / I4U”, “Charge and Go! / Lights” in turn. The first was remembered, first of all, by the amazing gentle clip and rap of Hidaki.
But along with that, there was bad news - Chiyaki’s injury on the set of "No cry no more." The girl missed some of the subsequent appearances of the 2011 Buzz Communication tour. Fortunately, Chiyaki quickly recovered and returned to the scene.
The song "CALL" repeated the success of "Aitai Riyuu" and Attack All Around for the second time performed at Kohaku (for the first time the guys performed the song "Aitai Riyuu" in 2010).
2012, in turn, pleased with new surprises and successes. This shooting in films, dramas, participation in the performances, as Nissi, and Shinjiro, and Misako. Urata's solo performances and Hidaki's independent solo career; photo books of girls, a trip to Vietnam and South Korea.
Of course, these are new songs: "SAILING", 2 best albums ("#AAABEST", "Another side of #AAABEST"), "Still Love You" and "We can sing a song", as well as numerous performances and tours ( The Triple Seven tour promises to be the most memorable in honor of its symbolic seven: 7 members of the group, 7 years together, 7th album).
In parallel, there are shootings in advertisements, annual participation in a-nation and much, much more.
Composition
Participants are listed in an official manner, as on the official website [3] .
| Name | Date of Birth | Place of Birth | Growth | Group blood | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Takahiro Nishijima ( 西 島 隆 弘 Nishijima Takahiro ) | September 30 1986 (32 years old) | Hokkaido | 1 m 70 cm | O | Also debuted solo under the name Nissy. [4] |
| Misako Uno ( Japanese 宇 野 実 彩 子 Uno Misako ) | July 16 1986 (33 years old) | Tokyo | 1 m 60 cm | O | |
| Naoya Urata ( 浦 田 直 也 Urata Naoya ) | November 10 1982 (36 years old) | Tokyo | 1 m 78 cm | B | Leader. He also made his solo debut under the name Naoi Urata [5] . |
| Hidaka Mitsuhiro ( Japanese 日 高 光啓 Hidaka Mitsuhiro ) | December 12 1986 (32 years old) | Chiba | 1 m 70 cm | O | Also in 2013 he made his solo debut under the name Sky-Hi [6] . |
| Shinjiro Atae ( 與 真 司 郎 Atae Shinjirō ) | November 26 1988 (30 years old) | Kyoto | 1 m 70 cm | O | |
| Sueyoshi Suit ( Japanese 末 吉 秀 太 Sueyoshi Shūta ) | December 11 1986 (32 years old) | Nagasaki | 1 m 67 cm | A |
Former members
| Name | Date of Birth | Place of Birth | Growth | Group blood | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yukari Goto ( Japanese. 藤 友 香 里 Gotō Yukari ) | January 14 1988 (31 years old) | Tokyo | 1 m 61 cm | B | Now she works as a seiyu (voice actress) [7] . |
| Itaki Chiaki ( Japanese 伊藤 千 晃 Itō Chiaki ) | January 10 1987 (32 years old) | Aichi (prefecture) | 1 m 53 cm | AT | Launches its own line of cosmetics called "C-TIVE" ( C-TIVE . ) |
Discography
Studio Albums
- Attack (2006)
- All (2007)
- Around (2007)
- Departure (2009)
- Heartful (2010)
- Buzz Communication (2011)
- 777: Triple Seven (2012)
- Eighth Wonder (2013)
- Gold Symphony (2014)
- Way of Glory (2017)
- COLOR A LIFE (2019)
Mini Albums
- Attack (2006)
- ALL / 2 (2006)
- AlohAAA (2007)
- Choice Is Yours (2008)
- 6th Album "Buzz Communication" Pre-Release Special Mini Album (2011)
Cover Album
- CCC-CHALLENGE COVER COLLECTION- (2007)
Concept Album
- Ballad Collection (2013)
Collections
- Attack All Around (2008)
- #AAABEST (2011)
- Another Side of #AAABEST (2012)
- AAA 10th Anniversary Best (2015)
Remix Albums
- Remix Attack (2006)
- AAA REMIX 〜non-stop all singles〜 (2009)
- Driving MIX (2013)
Singles
| No. | Title | date exit | Charts | Notes | Album |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oricon Weekly Singles Chart | |||||
| one | BLOOD on FIRE | Sep 14, 2005 | 9 | video | Attack |
| 2 | "Friday Party" | October 5, 2005 | 17 | video | |
| 3 | “Kirei na Sora” ( Japanese き れ い な 空 ) | Nov 16, 2005 | 17 | video | |
| four | DRAGON FIRE | Dec 5, 2005 | 20 | video | |
| five | Hallelujah ( ハ ハ ル ヤ ) | Feb 15, 2006 | eight | video | All |
| 6 | Shalala Kibou no Uta ( Japanese: Shalala キ ボ ウ の 歌 ) | Mar 23, 2006 | 20 | video | |
| 7 | Hurricane Riri, Boston Mari ( ハ リ ケ ー ン ・ リ リ 、 ボ ス ト ン ・ マ リ ) | May 31, 2006 | ten | video | |
| eight | Soul Edge Boy / Kimono Jet Girl ( ソ ウ ル エ ッ ジ ボ ー イ / キ モ ノ ジ ェ ッ ト ガ ー ル ) | Jul 12, 2006 | 12 | Soul Edge Boy Kimono Jet Girl | |
| 9 | "Let it beat!" | Aug 30, 2006 | 7 | video | |
| ten | "Q" " | Sep 6, 2006 | ten | video | |
| eleven | Chewing Gum ( チ チ ー イ ン ガ ム ) | Nov 15, 2006 | 7 | video | |
| 12 | "Black & White" | Dec 6, 2006 | 15 | video | |
| 13 | “Get Chu! / She no Jijitsu” ( Japanese Get チ ュ ー! / SHE の 事 実 ) | Apr 18, 2007 | five | "Get Chu!" "She no Jijitsu" | Around |
| 14 | Kuchibiru Kara Romantica / That's Right ( Japanese 唇 か ら ロ マ ン チ カ / That's Right ) | May 16, 2007 | 6 | "Kuchibiru Kara Romantica" "That's Right" | |
| 15 | "Natsu Mono" ( Japanese 夏 も の ) | Jul 18, 2007 | five | video | |
| sixteen | "Red Soul" | Sep 19, 2007 | 15 | video | |
| 17 | MIRAGE | Jan 9, 2008 | one | video | |
| 18 | "Beyond ~ Karada no Kanata" ( Japanese: Beyond〜 カ ラ ダ ノ カ ナ タ ) | May 28, 2008 | 6 | video | depArture |
| nineteen | “MUSIC !!! / ZERØ » | Aug 27, 2008 | 9 | video | |
| 20 | “Tabidachi no Uta” ( Japanese 旅 ダ チ ノ ウ タ ) | Jan 12, 2009 | four | video | |
| 21 | Break Down / Break Your Name / Summer Revolution | Jul 29, 2009 | 3 | "Break Down" "Summer Revolution" | Heartful |
| 22 | "Hide-away" | October 21, 2009 | 2 | video | |
| 23 | "Heart and Soul" | Jan 27, 2010 | 3 | video | |
| 24 | "Aitai Riyuu / Dream After Dream ~ Yume Kara Sameta Yume ~" ( Japanese 逢 い た い 理由 / Dream After Dream 〜 夢 か ら 醒 め た 夢 〜 ) | May 5, 2010 | one | "Aitai Riyuu" "Dream After Dream ~ ..." | Buzz Communication |
| 25 | "Makenai Kokoro" ( Japanese 負 け な い 心 ) | Aug 18, 2010 | 3 | video | |
| 26 | PARADISE / Endless Fighters | Nov 17, 2010 | five | "PARADISE" "Endless Fighters" | |
| 27 | “Daiji na Koto” ( Japanese ダ イ ジ ナ コ ト ) | Feb 16, 2011 | five | video | |
| 28 | "No cry no more" | Jun 22, 2011 | 3 | video | |
| 29th | "CALL / I4U" | Aug 31, 2011 | five | "CALL" | |
| thirty | “Charge & Go! / Lights » | Nov 16, 2011 | five | "Charge & Go!" | 777 ~ Triple Seven ~ |
| 31 | SAILING | Feb 22, 2012 | four | video | |
| 32 | "Still Love You" | May 16, 2012 | 3 | video | |
| 33 | "777 ~ We can sing a song! ~" | Jul 25, 2012 | four | video | |
| 34 | "Niji" ( Japanese 虹 ) | Oct 31, 2012 | 3 | video | Eighth wonder |
| 35 | Miss You / Hohoemi to Saku Basho ( Japanese: Miss you / ほ ほ え み の 咲 く 場所 ) | Jan 32, 2013 | 3 | "Miss you" | |
| 36 | PARTY IT UP | Mar 13, 2013 | 7 | video | |
| 37 | Love Is In The Air | Jun 26, 2013 | 3 | video | |
| 38 | “Koi Oto to Amazora” ( Japanese 恋 音 と 雨 空 ) | Sep 4, 2013 | 3 | video | |
| 39 | "Love" | Feb 26, 2014 | four | video | Gold symphony |
| 40 | Show Time (exclusive for fan club) | Mar 26, 2014 | - | video | |
| 41 | "Wake up!" | Jul 2, 2014 | 3 | video | Gold symphony |
| 42 | “Sayonara no Mae ni” ( Japanese さ よ な ら の 前 に ) | Sep 17, 2014 | video | ||
| 43 | "I'll Be There" | Jan 28, 2015 | four | AAA 10th ANNIVERSARY BEST | |
| 44 | "Lil 'Infinity" | Feb 25, 2015 | 3 | video | |
| 45 | “Boku No Yuutsu To Fukigen Na Kanojo” ( Japanese ぼ く の 憂鬱 と 不 機 嫌 な 彼女 My Grumpy And Melancholy Girlfriend ) | Mar 25, 2015 | four | ||
| 46 | "Game Over?" | Apr 29, 2015 | five | video | |
| 47 | Ashita no Hikari ( Japanese п シ タ ノ ヒ カ リ Light of Tomorrow ) | May 27, 2015 | four | ||
| 48 | "Flavor of Kiss" | Jun 24, 2015 | 2 | ||
| 49 | "Lover" | Jul 29, 2015 | four | video | |
| 50 | Aishiteru no ni, Aisenai ( Japanese 愛 し て る の に 、 愛 せ な い I Love You, But I Just Can't ) | Sep 16, 2015 | four | video | |
| 51 | "NEW" | Jun 8, 2016 | 3 | video | WAY OF GLORY |
| 52 | Namida no nai Sekai ( Japanese 涙 の な い 世界 A World Without Tears ) | October 5, 2016 | 3 | video | |
| 53 | "Magic" | Feb 8, 2017 | 2 | video | |
| 54 | "No Way Back" | Jul 5, 2017 | - | video | COLOR A LIFE |
| 55 | LIFE | Oct 18, 2017 | - | video | |
| 56 | Egao no loop | Jan 9, 2019 | 2 | video |
Singles released under other names
| No. | Title | date exit | Charts | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oricon Weekly Singles Chart | ||||
| one | "Climax Jump"
| Mar 21, 2007 | five |
|
| 2 | "Izayuke Wakataka Gundan 2007" ( Japanese い ざ ゆ け 若 鷹 軍 団 2007 )
| Mar 21, 2007 | 33 | |
| 3 | "Iijan! Iijan! Sugeejan ?! ” ( Japanese い ー じ ゃ ん! い ー じ ゃ ん! ス ゲ ー じ ゃ ん?! )
| Oct 1, 2008 | 7 |
Digital Singles
- See " AAA (band) #Digital singles " in English. section.
Certifications
- Gold rims
- “Climax Jump” (single, published under the name AAA DEN-O Form) [8]
- #AAABEST (best things album) [9]
Rewards
- See " AAA (band) #Awards " in English. section.
Videography
| Names | Year of issue | Producer |
|---|---|---|
| " Blood on Fire " | 2005 | Shinichi Kudō |
| " Friday Party " | Shinichi Kudō | |
| "Kirei na Sora" ( Japanese き れ い な 空 , "Beautiful Sky") | Kenji sonoda | |
| "Dragon Fire" | Ipppei morita | |
| "Hallelujah" ( Japanese ハ レ ル ヤ ) | 2006 | Ipppei morita |
| "Shalala Kibou no Uta" ( Japanese: Shalala キ ボ ウ の 歌 , "Shalala Song of Hope") | Tomoo noda | |
| "Hurricane Riri, Boston Mari" ( Japanese ハ リ ケ ー ン ・ リ リ , ボ ス ト ン ・ マ リ ) | Tetsurō Takeuchi | |
| "Soul Edge Boy" ( Japanese ソ ウ ル エ ッ ジ ボ ー イ ) | Tetsuo inoue | |
| "Kimono Jet Girl" ( Japanese キ モ ノ ジ ェ ッ ト ガ ー ル ) | Fūta | |
| "Let It Beat!" | Masaki Ōkita | |
| "Q" | Takuya tada | |
| "Yume no Kakera" ( Japanese 夢 ノ カ ケ ラ ) | ||
| "Chewing Gum" ( Japanese チ ュ ー イ ン ガ ム ) | Tetsuo inoue | |
| "Winter Lander !!!" | ||
| "Samurai Heart (Samurai Tamashi)" ( Japanese Samurai Heart - 侍魂 - ) | Hideaki sunaga | |
| "Mikansei" ( Japanese ミ カ ン セ イ ) | 2007 | |
| "Minna Star!" ( Japanese み ん な ス タ ー! ) | ||
| "Crazy Gonna Crazy" | Ipppei morita | |
| "Wonderful Life" | ||
| "Izayuke Wakataka Gundan 2007" ( Japanese い ざ ゆ け 若 鷹 軍 団 2007 ) | Kazutoshi Fuku | |
| "She no Jijitsu" ( Japanese SHE の 事 実 , "The Truth About She") | ||
| "Get Chu!" ( jap. "Get チ ュ ー!" ) | Ipppei morita | |
| "That's Right" | ||
| "Kuchibiru Kara Romantica" ( Japanese 唇 か ら ロ マ ン チ カ , "Romantica from My Lips") | Kensuke kawamura | |
| "Sunshine" | Ukon Uemura | |
| "No End Summer" | ||
| "Hanabi" ( 花火 , "Fireworks") | ||
| "Red Soul" | Ipppei morita | |
| "Mirage" | 2008 | Ugichin |
| "Beyond (Karada no Kanata)" ( Japanese BEYOND ~ カ ラ ダ ノ カ ナ タ , "Beyond (The Other Side of the Body)") | Tarō okagawa | |
| "Crash" | Ryou Higuchi | |
| "Zero" | Tarō okagawa | |
| "Music !!!" | Hideaki sunaga | |
| "Tabidachi no Uta" ( Japanese 旅 ダ チ ノ ウ タ , "Journey's Song") | 2009 | Spicy |
| "Jamboree !!" | Ipppei morita | |
| "Break Down" | Yasuyuki Hoshi , Shinichi Kudō | |
| "Break Your Name" | ||
| "Summer Revolution" | Shinichi Kudō | |
| "Hide-away" | Nino | |
| "Hide & Seek" | Nino | |
| "Find You" | Nino | |
| " Heart and Soul " | 2010 | Nino |
| "Field" | Nino | |
| " Aitai Riyū " ( Japanese 逢 い た い 理由 , "To Meet with a Reason") | Nino | |
| " Dream After Dream (Yume Kara Sameta Yume) " ( Japanese Dream After Dream ~ 夢 か ら 醒 め た 夢 ~ , "Dream After Dream (Waking from a Dream Right into Another Dream)") | Nino | |
| " Makenai Kokoro " ( Japanese 負 け な い 心 , "Undefeated Heart") | Nino | |
| "Paradise" | Tetsuo inoue | |
| "Daiji na Koto" ( Japanese ダ イ ジ ナ コ ト , "Important Things") | 2011 | Tetsuo inoue |
| "Step" | Tetsuo inoue | |
| "No Cry No More" | Ryūji Seki | |
| " Call " | Smith | |
| " Charge & Go! " | Hideaki fukui | |
| "Wishes" | 2012 | |
| " Sailing " | ||
| " Still Love You " | ||
| " 777 (We Can Sing a Song!) " | ||
| "I $ M" | ||
| " Niji " ( Jap. 虹 , "Rainbow") | Itakura Ichiro | |
| "Miss you" | 2013 | Nobu Suekichi |
| "Party It Up" | ||
| "Love Is in the Air" | Makoto Kokorozashi Mutō | |
| "Koi Oto to Amazora" ( Japanese 恋 音 と 雨 空 , "Rainy Skies and Love Sound") | ||
| "Love" | 2014 | Akihisa takashiro |
| "Show Time" | Takeshi maruyama | |
| "Wake Up!" | Ipppei morita | |
| "Kaze ni Kaoru Natsu no Kioku" ( Japanese 風 に 薫 る 夏 の 記憶 , "Scent of Summer Memories on the Wind") | Kanji Sutō | |
| "Sayonara no Mae ni" ( Japanese さ よ な ら の 前 に , "Before Goodbye") | Sayaka nakane | |
| "Lil 'Infinity" | 2015 | Kanji Sutō |
| "Ashita no Hikari" ( Japanese ア シ タ ノ ヒ カ リ , "Light of Tomorrow") | ||
| "Lover" | ||
| "Aishiteru no ni, Aisenai" ( Japanese 愛 し て る の に 、 愛 せ な い , "Even Though I Love You, I Can't") | ||
| "NEW" | 2016 | |
| "Namida no nai Sekai" ( Japanese 涙 の な い 世界 , "A World Without Tears") | ||
| "Jewel" | ||
| "YELL" | ||
| "Magic" | 2017 | |
| "No Way Back" | ||
| "LIFE" |
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 AAA 、 全 39 公演 12 万人 動員 の 全国 ツ ア ー が ス タ ー ト (Japanese) . Musicman-Net (April 23, 2012). Date of treatment November 19, 2014.
- ↑ AAA 、 新 曲 は GReeeeN が 楽 曲 提供 (Japanese) . Nikkan Sports (November 2, 2012). Date of treatment November 19, 2014.
- ↑ Nishijima : PROFILE> 西 島 隆 弘 (Japanese) (link not available) . AAA (ト リ プ ル ・ エ ー) OFFICIAL WEBSITE . Avex Marketing . Date of treatment June 11, 2013. Archived May 16, 2013.
Uno : PROFILE> 宇 野 実 彩 子 (Japanese) (link not available) . AAA (ト リ プ ル ・ エ ー) OFFICIAL WEBSITE . Avex Marketing. Date of treatment June 11, 2013. Archived on October 5, 2013.
Urata : PROFILE> 浦 田 直 也 (Japanese) (link not available) . AAA (ト リ プ ル ・ エ ー) OFFICIAL WEBSITE . Avex Marketing. Date of treatment June 11, 2013. Archived July 18, 2013.
Hidaka : PROFILE> 日 高 光啓 (Japanese) (link not available) . AAA (ト リ プ ル ・ エ ー) OFFICIAL WEBSITE . Avex Marketing. Date of treatment June 11, 2013. Archived July 18, 2013.
Atae : PROFILE> 與 真 司 郎 (Japanese) (link not available) . AAA (ト リ プ ル ・ エ ー) OFFICIAL WEBSITE . Avex Marketing. Date of treatment June 11, 2013. Archived on October 29, 2013.
Sueyoshi : PROFILE> 末 吉 秀 太 (Japanese) (link not available) . AAA (ト リ プ ル ・ エ ー) OFFICIAL WEBSITE . Avex Marketing. Date of treatment June 11, 2013. Archived July 18, 2013.
Ito : PROFILE> 伊藤 千 晃 (Japanese) (link not available) . AAA (ト リ プ ル ・ エ ー) OFFICIAL WEBSITE . Avex Marketing. Date of treatment June 11, 2013. Archived July 18, 2013.
Goto : 青 二 プ ロ ダ ク シ ョ ン> 後 藤 友 香 里 (Japanese) . Aoni Production. Date of treatment June 11, 2013. - ↑ AAA 西 島 隆 弘 ソ ロ ・ プ ロ ジ ェ ク ト 始 動! Nissy "ど う し よ う か?" PV 公開 (Japanese) . Tower Records Japan (August 6, 2013). Date of treatment September 5, 2013.
- ↑ AAA リ ー ダ ー 浦 田 直 也 が ソ ロ デ ビ ュ ー! (Japanese) . Sponichi (September 24, 2008). Date of treatment September 5, 2013.
- ↑ AAA 日 高 光啓 、 "SKY-HI" 名義 で 8 月 ソ ロ デ ビ ュ ー (Japanese) . Oricon (June 12, 2013). Date of treatment September 5, 2013.
- ↑ [Power Push EMERGENCY 「ADM - Anime Dance Music produced by tkrism -」 イ ン タ ビ ュ ー (1/4)] (Japanese) . Natalie.mu. Date of appeal September 25, 2013.
- ↑ 1 2 一般 社 団 法人 日本 レ コ ー ド 協会 | 各種 統計 (Japanese) . Date of treatment November 19, 2014.
- ↑ 一般 社 団 法人 日本 レ コ ー ド 協会 | 各種 統計 (Japanese) . Date of treatment November 19, 2014.
Links
- avexnet.or.jp/aaa - the official site of AAA (Japanese)
- Facebook official page
- AAA YouTube Video Channel
- The official site of Naoi
- Takahiro official website
- Misako official website
- Mitsuhiro official website
- Shinjiro official website
- The official website of the Suite