V6 (band) - Members

Members

20th Century (Tonisen)
Profile Nickname Member Color
Masayuki Sakamoto (坂本 昌行, Sakamoto Masayuki?) (leader of V6, Tonisen) born July 24, 1971, Tokyo  Ma-kun, Riidaa (leader) ■ Blue
Hiroshi Nagano (長野 博, Nagano Hiroshi?) born October 9, 1972, Yamato, Kanagawa  Hiroshi, Nagano-kun ■ Purple
Yoshihiko Inohara (井ノ原 快彦, Inohara Yoshihiko?) born May 17, 1976, Tokyo  Inocchi ■ Green
Coming Century (Kamisen)
Profile Nickname Member Color
Go Morita (森田 剛, Morita Gō?) (leader of Kamisen) born February 20, 1979, Kasukabe, Saitama  Go-kun, Go-tsun ■ Red
Ken Miyake (三宅 健, Miyake Ken?) born July 2, 1979, Kanagawa  Ken-kun, Ken-chan  ■ Orange
Junichi Okada (岡田 准一, Okada Jun'ichi?) born November 18, 1980, Hirakata, Osaka  Jun-kun, Okada-kun ■ Yellow

Note: Colours based upon the concert Sexy.Honey.Bunny! which are their member colours.

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