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Phongchi[1] (フォンチー, Fonchī; born December 16, 1990)[2] is a Japanese idol of Vietnamese descent.[3] Often dubbed "Idoling No. 8",[4] she is a former member of Japanese all-girl idol group Idoling.[5] She was one of original members[6] and had been the most popular member of the group.[7] She also does glamour modeling as a gravure idol,[8] having released two photobooks and five DVDs since 2008.[9][user-generated source]
Key Information
Career
[edit]Phongchi was born in 1990 in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa to Vietnamese immigrant parents[10] who came from Saigon, South Vietnam.[11] Phongchi participated in an audition, the SMA Teens Audition, held by Sony Music Artists in 2005, becoming the runner up.[12] She joined Idoling as an original member in 2006.[13]
She began to be known as the "protégé" of Sayuri Kokusho, a seasoned actress known formerly as "Onyanko No. 8", and began appearing on numerous non-Idoling television shows in late 2007.[14] She released her first photobook titled Fon Fonchi in September 2008[15] and first DVD titled Cam On : Precious Time in October 2008.[16]
Her second DVD A Letter From a Teen was shot in Okinawa[17] and released in September 2009.[18] Her second photobook Ritual Heart was shot in Bali and released in March 2010.[19] Her third DVD F : Angel's Wing was also shot in Bali[20] and released in March 2010,[21] and fourth DVD if : My Little Sister was released in November 2010.[7]
In September 2010 she made her first Vietnam-related appearance at the annual Vietnam Festival event took place at the Yoyogi Park in Shibuya, Tokyo.[22] She appeared in the event as its main host, along with several guests from Vietnam including famous Vietnamese artists as Ho Quynh Huong and Nam Cuong.[23] Again, she worked as the host for the Vietnam Festival 2011 (September 17–18) where the guests again include Ho Quynh Huong.[24]
Phongchi graduated from Idoling in December 2011 to start a career in acting, alongside "Idoling No. 7" Erika Yazawa who would later become a comedian.[25] She released her fifth DVD Kaleidoscope in January 2012.[26] It was her first DVD after leaving Idoling, where she dressed in costumes such as those inspired by Rihanna.[27]
Weight-loss obsession
[edit]Phongchi always talks about her weight and weight-loss plan whenever she is interviewed. She was a member of Idoling's Pocchari Dohmei ("Axis of Chubby"), a team consisting of the three heaviest members in the group,[28] along with Erika Yazawa and Erika Tonooka.[29] She has weighed up to 48 kg (105 lb)[30] at 1.65m (5 ft 5 in),[31] and she has stated that she considers herself overweight and has always been dieting. She said about it, "I can't announce my weight until I have a decent weight".[32] She has stated that she has idolized the actress Risa Goto and especially the famous model Emi Suzuki, whose BMIs have been reported to be less than 14.[31]
She has revealed that she has a strong addiction to Caramel Frappuccino, a Starbucks beverage which often appears on her blog. There are about 247 kcal in one Caramel Frappuccino bottle and she drinks it twice a day. This can be one reason why she struggles so much with her weight, but she has stated that she could not live without it.
Personal life
[edit]Aside from her native Japanese,[28] Phongchi is also fluent in Vietnamese.[33] Her first DVD Cam On featured her conversations with native Vietnamese-speaking children.[34]
She is known as a hardcore gamer, more specifically, a hardcore PS3 player. One time she played Demon's Souls in her room for about 20 hours straight, skipping an appearance on the Idoling show.[citation needed] She is also a wrestling fan, specifically a Dragon Gate fan and has several wrestling game titles.[citation needed]
As for fashion, in her personal life, she did not show any preference in the 2000s, but since around 2010 when she turned 20 she has shown a strong preference for the Ageha style which does not fit her vibrant "idol" image.[citation needed]
On August 8, 2022, she announced her marriage and pregnancy of her first child.[35][36]
Releases
[edit]Photobooks
[edit]- Fon Fon Chi, September 5, 2008
- Ritual Heart, March 12, 2010
DVDs
[edit]- Cam on, October 22, 2008
- 10-dai Kara no Tegami (A Letter from a Teen), September 30, 2009
- F : Angel's Wing, March 19, 2010
- if : Boku no Imoto (if : My Little Sister), November 27, 2010
- Kaleidoscope, January 25, 2012
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]- Tokyo MER: Mobile Emergency Room – The Movie (2023), Hoang Lan Minh[37]
- Tokyo MER: Mobile Emergency Room – Nankai Mission (2025), Hoang Lan Minh[38]
Television
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "http://www.sma.co.jp/artists/phongchi/"[dead link], Sony Music Entertainment
- ^ "Idoling!!! No. 8 Phongchi in a red maid dress" November 23, 2009 Oricon (in Japanese)
- ^ Web The Television 10-03-16[permanent dead link], MSN (in Japanese)
- ^ "Phongchi graduates from Idoling!!!", December 14, 2011, The Real Live News (in Japanese)
- ^ Oricon Style News August 28, 2010, Oricon (in Japanese)
- ^ a b "if : My Little Sister, Phongchi" Amazon.co.jp (in Japanese)
- ^ Popular gravure idols Maria Yoshikawa & Phongchi releases "Tekkotsu Musume Pao" Archived May 12, 2010, at the Wayback Machine So-net, April 27, 2010 (in Japanese)
- ^ "Phongchi"[user-generated source], Hatena Diary (in Japanese)
- ^ Sponichi Annex 08-10-25 Sponichi (in Japanese)
- ^ The Television Entertainment News September 19, 2008 Archived March 26, 2012, at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese)
- ^ Oricon De View 08-09-16(in Japanese) Oricon
- ^ "Phongchi" Archived July 23, 2011, at the Wayback Machine at goo TV (in Japanese)
- ^ "History of Phongchi", page 2, Oricon (in Japanese)
- ^ Amazon (in Japanese)
- ^ Amazon (in Japanese)
- ^ An interview about the DVD Archived December 2, 2009, at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese)
- ^ Amazon (in Japanese)
- ^ Article on Nikkansports.com 3/14, 2010 Nikkan Sports (in Japanese)
- ^ "Phongchi self-produces costumes and theme, scoring 100 points!", April 16, 2010, Livedoor (in Japanese)
- ^ Amazon (in Japanese)
- ^ "Vietnam is my pride" – Stick with the Vietnam Fes spokesperson Phongchi Archived September 24, 2010, at the Wayback Machine MyCom Journal September 20, 2010 (in Japanese)
- ^ Report at Barks2010-9-19 (in Japanese)
- ^ "Ascii presents ultra rare photobooks made by Phongchi of Idoling!!! with her autographs", October 23, 2011, ASCII (in Japanese)
- ^ "'Idoling!!!' Yazawa and Phongchi perform their graduation live" Archived December 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, December 23, 2011, Sports Hochi (in Japanese)
- ^ "Friend-choco at the Valentine, the newest DVD 'watch my mature side', says Phongchi", February 13, 2012, Mynavi News (in Japanese)
- ^ "Phongchi holds her first solo-event after graduating from Idoling!!!", February 14, 2012, Web De-View (in Japanese)
- ^ a b "Popular idol from Idoling Phongchi releases her first DVD" ASCII October 28, 2008 (in Japanese)
- ^ Idoling!!! Blog – April, 30, 2009 Fuji TV (in Japanese)
- ^ From her blog [1] "My first step is to have 48kg"
- ^ a b Yanyan Vol.6, Ryoran Report (p.34) May 2009 (ISBN 9784197202706)
- ^ Official blog's first article(in Japanese)
- ^ "Phongchi becomes a spokesperson" September 16, 2010 Sponichi (in Japanese)
- ^ Ameba Entertainment News 4 November 2008 Archived February 10, 2009, at the Wayback Machine Ameba (in Japanese)
- ^ INC, SANKEI DIGITAL (August 8, 2022). "元「アイドリング!!!」フォンチーが結婚と妊娠を発表 「おなかの中に新しい命も授かりました」". サンスポ (in Japanese). Retrieved August 8, 2022.
- ^ "ご報告 | Fonchi Official HP". ご報告 | Fonchi Official HP (in Japanese). Retrieved August 8, 2022.
- ^ a b "鈴木亮平主演「TOKYO MER」映画化、賀来賢人や中条あやみも続投". Natalie. Retrieved January 5, 2022.
- ^ "劇場版TOKYO MER 走る緊急救命室 南海ミッション". eiga.com (in Japanese). Retrieved April 17, 2025.
- ^ "TBS Friday Drama "MIU404" Episode 5 "Dream Island"". fonchi.net (in Japanese). July 24, 2020. Retrieved November 13, 2024.
External links
[edit]- Official profile by Sony Music *She has already retired from SMA and is currently working freelance. Archived October 27, 2015, at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese)
- Official Homepage (in Japanese)
Phongchi
View on GrokipediaEarly life
Birth and family background
Phongchi was born on December 16, 1990, in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.[2] Her blood type is O, a detail commonly included in Japanese celebrity profiles.[6] Of Vietnamese descent, Phongchi was born to immigrant parents from Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon), South Vietnam, establishing her as part of the Vietnamese diaspora community in Japan.[2] As a native Japanese speaker raised in Japan, Phongchi is also fluent in Vietnamese, a skill honed through her family's cultural practices and linguistic environment at home.[6]Audition and entry into entertainment
Phongchi entered the Japanese entertainment industry at the age of 14 by participating in the SMA Teens Audition 2005, an open casting call organized by Sony Music Artists to scout young talent.[1] She earned the runner-up position, officially termed the semi-grand prix, which highlighted her potential as an emerging entertainer.[7] This accomplishment came after she had passed several prior auditions but faced delays due to lacking parental permission for a debut.[1] Following her success in the audition, Phongchi signed a contract with Sony Music Artists, the agency that had hosted the event, formally launching her professional career.[5] At 14 years old during the 2005 audition and turning 15 shortly thereafter, this period marked the onset of her public-facing activities, initially focused on building visibility as a tarento within the agency's roster.[1] Her Vietnamese heritage, stemming from her parents' origins, lent a unique multicultural appeal to her profile amid the predominantly Japanese audition field.[7] This early entry positioned her for further opportunities in modeling and entertainment before formal group affiliations.[1]Career
Idoling!!! membership
Phongchi joined the idol group Idoling!!! as an original member in October 2006, assigned the number 8 and often referred to as "Idoling No. 8."[8]Idoling!!! was an all-girl Japanese idol group formed by Fuji Television, with members managed under Sony Music Artists and music releases handled by Pony Canyon; the group remained active from 2006 until its disbandment in March 2015.[9]
As a core first-generation member of Vietnamese descent, Phongchi contributed to the group's variety show format, where episodes documented members' growth through challenges, performances, and public appearances.[8] Within Idoling!!!, Phongchi was part of the informal sub-unit Pocchari Dohmei (Chubby Alliance), formed with members Erika Yazawa (#7) and Erika Tonooka to playfully highlight plus-sized participants in group activities.[10][11]
This sub-unit featured in comedic segments on the group's Fuji TV program, emphasizing body positivity amid the idol industry's standards, though Phongchi temporarily "withdrew" after losing weight for a 2008 DVD shoot before rejoining.[10] Phongchi's contributions included vocals and performances on key Idoling!!! singles, such as the debut "Ganbare Otome (Warai) / Friend" in July 2007 and "Snow Celebration / Moteki no Uta" in January 2008, both reaching modest chart positions and tied to TV promotions.
She also participated in live events, including annual concerts at venues like Shibuya O-East, and regular episodes of the namesake variety show, where the group tackled idol training, music videos, and fan interactions from 2006 onward. Phongchi announced her graduation from Idoling!!! on December 11, 2011, alongside Yazawa, citing a desire to transition into acting; her final performance occurred at a special live event on December 23, 2011, marking the end of her five-year tenure.[12][13][14]
Gravure modeling
Phongchi debuted as a gravure idol in 2008, while still an active member of the idol group Idoling!!!, marking her entry into solo visual modeling focused on swimsuit photography.[7] Her early work capitalized on her established popularity within Idoling!!!, where she was known as "No. 8," to expand her presence in media appearances and publications.[6] Her gravure style emphasized glamorous, swimsuit-based imagery, blending playful and alluring poses in vibrant settings, often incorporating elements of her Vietnamese heritage such as traditional ao dai attire alongside modern bikinis and one-piece swimsuits.[6] These shoots, frequently conducted in exotic locations like Vietnam, appealed to Japanese audiences by showcasing her exotic appeal and youthful charm, positioning her as a rising figure in the gravure scene.[11] Managed by Sony Music Artists during this period, Phongchi's gravure activities targeted teens and young adults, aligning with the agency's focus on emerging idol talents and fostering opportunities in magazines and visual media.[1] From 2008 to 2012, this overlap with her Idoling!!! tenure allowed her to build a distinct solo identity, bridging her group idol dynamics toward individual modeling pursuits.[7]Acting transition
In December 2011, Phongchi graduated from the idol group Idoling!!! to pursue a career in acting, with the explicit goal of focusing on dramatic roles in Japanese television, cinema, and theater.[15] Following her departure from the group, she took on initial minor roles in various productions during 2011 and 2012, capitalizing on the public recognition gained from her idol and modeling activities to secure early opportunities in the industry. Her acting career developed gradually over the subsequent years, with appearances in supporting capacities that allowed her to hone her skills in narrative-driven performances. She amassed over 500 stage performances across more than 70 theater productions by 2019, including notable roles in psychological dramas like Aichi no Onna (2017).[1] Phongchi achieved a significant breakthrough with her portrayal of Hoang Lan Minh, a key supporting character, in the medical drama series Tokyo MER: Mobile Emergency Room, which aired on TBS in 2021.[16] This role marked her entry into high-profile emergency-themed narratives and showcased her ability to embody complex characters with multicultural dimensions. In addition to television and film, she briefly returned to music by forming the girl band Vacancy Control in 2014 with former SDN48 members, performing live shows and a tour before pausing activities in 2017.[1] By 2025, Phongchi continues to be an active actress, maintaining a presence in emergency medical dramas through recurring roles, including reprising Hoang Lan Minh in the feature film Tokyo MER: Nankai Mission (released August 2025).[17]Releases
Photobooks
Phongchi's photobooks represent key outputs from her gravure modeling phase, primarily featuring swimsuit and fashion photography that aligned with her Idoling!!! idol image. Published by Scora Magazine, a specialist in gravure content under the Tatsumi Publishing Group, these works emphasized visual storytelling through high-quality shoots in exotic locations, often incorporating elements of her personal background as a Vietnamese-Japanese entertainer.[18][19][20] Her debut photobook, Fon Fon Chi, was released on September 5, 2008, and centered on her youthful idol aesthetic. Shot entirely in her birthplace of Vietnam, the collection captured playful swimsuit poses and everyday scenes that evoked her fresh, emerging persona as Idoling!!! member No. 8, blending cultural roots with lighthearted gravure elements to appeal to her growing fanbase.[18][21][22] The follow-up, Ritual Heart, arrived on March 12, 2010, marking a shift toward more sophisticated and mature themes in her gravure work. Photographed in Bali, Indonesia, it showcased elegant swimsuit and high-fashion spreads that highlighted her evolving sensuality, with compositions drawing on the island's tropical landscapes to create an atmosphere of ritualistic allure and personal growth.[19][23][24] These photobooks not only solidified her presence in the gravure industry but also helped extend the reach of her Idoling!!! popularity among fans seeking tangible extensions of her on-screen charm.[25]DVDs
Phongchi released five gravure DVDs between 2008 and 2012, extending her modeling career into video format with dynamic visual content.[9] These image videos primarily featured swimsuit shoots in various settings, interspersed with interviews and lifestyle segments that showcased her personality and Vietnamese-Japanese heritage. Distributed mainly in the Japanese market by labels such as E-Net Frontier, Takara Shobo, and Shin'yusha, they targeted fans of her Idoling!!! persona while highlighting her growth as a gravure idol.[26] Her debut DVD, Cam On| Title | Release Date | Key Themes |
|---|---|---|
| Cam On | October 22, 2008 | Vietnamese cultural ties, playful interactions |
| Jyuudai Kara no Tegami | September 30, 2009 | Youthful reflections, outdoor dynamics |
| F | March 19, 2010 | Ethereal and aerial motifs |
| if | November 27, 2010 | Innocent sibling scenarios, cute skits |
| Kaleidoscope | January 25, 2012 | Mature variety, fantasy costumes |
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