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Mai Hagiwara

1996 - Today

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Mai Hagiwara (萩原 舞, Hagiwara Mai; born February 7, 1996 in Saitama Prefecture) is a Japanese apparel designer and former singer and actress. At age 6, she auditioned for Hello! Project Kids in 2002 and later became part of Cute, a Japanese idol girl group associated with Hello! Project. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mai Hagiwara is the 4,225th most popular singer (down from 4,203rd in 2019), the 4,800th most popular biography from Japan (down from 3,966th in 2019) and the 115th most popular Japanese Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Mai Hagiwara ranks 4,225 out of 4,381Before her are Sara Jo, Lisa Ajax, Ms. Dynamite, Amjad Sabri, Fatin Shidqia, and Leslie Grace. After her are Desiigner, Victor Vernicos, Marina Kaye, Diane Birch, Laura Omloop, and Jon Walker.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Mai Hagiwara ranks 707Before her are Ajla Del Ponte, Daniele Verde, Jonas Gregaard, Giorgi Kharaishvili, Julie Allemand, and Fatin Shidqia. After her are Lisa Klein, Dutee Chand, Harriet Dart, Yasemin Can, Merveille Bokadi, and Sarah Grey.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Mai Hagiwara ranks 4,813 out of 6,245Before her are Tatsuro Okuda (1988), Haruka Kudō (1999), Hidenori Ishii (1985), Yuki Okada (1983), Daisuke Kanzaki (1985), and Noriyuki Sakemoto (1984). After her are Hirotaka Mita (1990), Shotaro Ihata (1987), Jun Endo (2000), Masanori Abe (1991), Kazuki Yamaguchi (1986), and Yōsuke Ishibitsu (1983).

Among SINGERS In Japan

Among singers born in Japan, Mai Hagiwara ranks 115Before her are Aika Mitsui (1993), Riho Sayashi (1998), Tomomi Kasai (1991), Mizuki Fukumura (1996), Risako Sugaya (1994), and Yurina Kumai (1993). After her are Chinami Tokunaga (1992), Ayumi Ishida (1997), Saki Nakajima (1994), Megumi Murakami (1992), Sakura Oda (1999), and Kanon Suzuki (1998).