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Mariko Shinoda (篠田 麻里子, Shinoda Mariko; born 11 March 1986 in Itoshima, Fukuoka[1][2]) is a Japanese singer, actress, fashion model, and former member of the Japanese idol group AKB48, in which she was the captain of Team A.[4]

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Career

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In October 2005, she auditioned for AKB48's first generation roster but failed the audition.[5] Shortly after her audition, Shinoda began working AKB48's theater café – then known as Akihabara 48 – as a café attendant serving customers and handing out promotional flyers on the street. Shinoda became quite popular among patrons who soon learned of her failing her audition. To show their support, patrons began submitting her name on hand-written ballots for the weekly performer polls. Yasushi Akimoto, general producer of AKB48, took notice of her popularity and gave her a chance to join AKB48 on the condition that she learn the group's 12 songs and dances in four days.[5] She became AKB48's first non-generation, or "1.5 generation", member[5] with her debut on Team A on 22 January 2006.[6] Her first single as part of the main group was on "Aitakatta". On 30 March 2011, she began to host a show with her own name, Mariko-sama no Oriko-sama (麻里子様のおりこうさま!) on NHK.[3][7] She has appeared individually in television commercials and was cited [who?] as the "queen of TV commercials" (CM joō) for 2012 for having more contracts (a total of 20) with companies to appear in their ads than any other female tarento (fellow AKB48 member Tomomi Itano was tied at 20).[8][clarification needed]

In August 2012, AKB48 Theater's manager Tomonobu Togasaki announced sweeping team changes that placed Shinoda as the new captain of Team A.[9]

In 2013, Shinoda launched her clothing brand "ricori" which featured clothing that she had designed and produced. She stated that starting her own line of clothing had been a dream of hers before joining AKB48.[10] In July 2014, ricori ceased operation and closed down its stores. Shinoda stated she was working as an adviser for the label only until 2013.[11]

Shinoda placed fifth overall in the 2013 AKB48 General Election.[12] On 8 June, during the broadcast of the election results, Shinoda announced that she would be leaving the group.[13] Her graduation ceremony was held on 21 July at the Fukuoka PayPay Dome,[14] and her final performance at the AKB48 theater was on 22 July.[5]

On 24 January 2016, Shinoda appeared as the lead actress in Korean rapper Zico's 'It Was Love' music video.[15] He sang the song with Luna, the main vocalist of South Korean girl group f(x).

Personal life

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On 20 February 2019 Shinoda announced her marriage on Instagram to a non-celebrity man working in the business industry. The couple was engaged after only a few months of dating and got married on 16 February 2019.[16] On April 1, 2020, Shinoda's mother announced on her Instagram that Mariko gave birth to a daughter named Mei.[citation needed]

In December 2022, reports were circulating that Shinoda and her husband of three years were separated since August 2022 due to her alleged infidelity, and were fighting over parental rights of their daughter.[17] Despite several audio recordings leaked onto the internet by a source, Shinoda later denied the allegations.[18]

On March 27, 2023, Shinoda announced that she and her husband had finalized their divorce amicably.[19]

Discography

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AKB48 main singles

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Year No. Title Role Notes
2006 Ind-2 "Skirt, Hirari" Supporting The girls who did not sing on the main single participated as backup dancers. Debut with Team A.
1 "Aitakatta" A-side
2007 2 "Seifuku ga Jama o Suru" A-side
3 "Keibetsu Shiteita Aijō" A-side
4 "Bingo!" A-side
5 "Boku no Taiyō" A-side
2008 7 "Romance, Irane" A-side
8 "Sakura no Hanabiratachi 2008" A-side
9 "Baby! Baby! Baby!" A-side
10 "Ōgoe Diamond" A-side
2009 11 "10nen Sakura" A-side
12 "Namida Surprise!" A-side
13 "Iiwake Maybe" A-side Ranked 3rd in 2009 General Election.[20]
14 "River" A-side
2010 15 "Sakura no Shiori" A-side Also sang on "Majisuka Rock 'n' Roll".
16 "Ponytail to Shushu" A-side Also sang on "Majijo Teppen Blues".
17 "Heavy Rotation" A-side Ranked 3rd in 2010 General Election. Also sang on "Yasai Sisters" and "Lucky Seven"[21]
18 "Beginner" A-side
19 "Chance no Junban" B-side Did not place in rock-paper-scissors tournament.[22] Sang on "Yoyakushita Christmas" and "Kurumi to Dialougue" (as Team A)
2011 20 "Sakura no Ki ni Narō" A-side
21 "Everyday, Katyusha" A-side Also sang on "Korekara Wonderland" and "Yankee Soul".
22 "Flying Get" A-side Ranked 4th in 2011 General Election. Also sang on "Seishun to Kizukanai Mama", "Ice no Kuchizuke", "Yasai Uranai"[23]
23 "Kaze wa Fuiteiru" A-side
24 "Ue kara Mariko" A-side, Center Won 2011 rock-paper-scissors tournament. First AKB48 single to be titled after a member.[24][25][26]
2012 25 "Give Me Five!" A-side (Baby Blossom) Played tambourine in Baby Blossom.
26 "Manatsu no Sounds Good!" A-side Also sang on "Chōdai, Darling!"
27 "Gingham Check" A-side Ranked 5th in 2012 General Election. Also sang on "Yume no Kawa".[27]
28 "Uza" A-side Also sang on "Kodoku na Hoshizora".
29 "Eien Pressure" A-side Placed 5th in 2012 rock-paper-scissors tournament.[28]
2013 30 "So Long!" A-side Also sang on "Ruby"
31 "Sayonara Crawl" A-side Also sang on "Ikiru Koto"
32 "Koi Suru Fortune Cookie" A-side Ranked 5th in 2013 General Election.[12]
2016 43 "Kimi wa Melody" A-side Marked as the 10th Anniversary Single. Participated as graduated member.

Other AKB48 singles

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  • "Dareka no Tame ni – What can I do for someone?" (2011)
  • "Sugar Rush" (2012)

Events

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Stage units

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A listing of Shinoda's participation in AKB48's theatre programs, called stages:[38]

  • 2005–2006: Team A 1st Stage: "Party ga Hajimaruyo" (PARTYが始まるよ)
    • small group songs: "Kiss wa Dameyo (2nd unit)
  • 2006: Team A 2nd Stage: "Aitakatta" (会いたかった)
    • small group songs: "Namida no Shōnan", "Senaka Kara Dakishimete", "Rio no Kakumei"
  • 2006–2007: Team A 3rd Stage: Dareka no Tame ni (誰かのために)
    • small group songs: "Bird" and "Seifuku ga Jama o Suru"
  • 2007, 2008:[note 1] Team A 4th Stage: Tadaima Renaichuu (ただいま 恋愛中)
    • small group songs: "Kikyō"
  • 2007: Himawari-gumi 1st Stage: Boku no Taiyou (僕の太陽)
    • small group songs: "Himawari"
  • 2007–2008: Himawari-gumi 2nd Stage: Yume wo Shinaseru Wake ni Ikanai (夢を死なせるわけにいかない)
    • small group songs "Confession"
  • 2008–2010: Team A 5th Stage: Renai Kinshi Jourei (恋愛禁止条例)
    • small group songs: "Manatsu no Christmas Rose"
  • 2010–2012: Team A 6th Stage: Mokugekisha (目撃者)
    • small group songs "Saboten to Gold Rush"
  • 2012–2013: Team A 1st Waiting Stage
    • Shonichi subgroup, small group songs "Kuroi Tenshi"

Filmography

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Films

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Year Title Role Reference
2011 Documentary of AKB48: To Be Continued Self
2011 All About My Dog (a.k.a. Inu to Anata no Monogatari: Inu no Eiga (犬とあなたの物語 いぬのえいが)) Sudo-san [39]
2011 Samurai Angel Wars Nene [40]
2011 Japanese Salaryman NEO Mao [41]
2012 Ouran High School Host Club (桜蘭高校ホスト部, Ōran Kōkō Hosuto Kurabu) Michelle [42]
2015 Tag Keiko
2016 Terra Formars Sorae Osako
2016 Re:Born Newt
2017 Vigilante Miki [44]
2018 Gangoose Ageha
2025 Blazing Fists Haruka Yagura [45]

Dramas

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Year Title Role Reference
2009 Love Game episode 11 Ruka [46]
2009 Gine Sanfujinka no onna tachi (ja:ギネ 産婦人科の女たち, Gyne Ladies of ob-gyn) Toda [47]
2010 Majisuka Gakuen Sado [48]
2011 Taisetsu na koto wa subete kimi ga oshiete kureta (ja:大切なことはすべて君が教えてくれた, You taught me all important things) Sayaka Tōdō [49]
2011 Fukuoka Renai Hakusho Kumiko [50]
2011 Sakura kara no tegami (桜からの手紙 〜AKB48 それぞれの卒業物語〜) Mariko Shinoda [51]
2011 Majisuka Gakuen 2 Sado [52]
2013 So long! Kirie Hara [53]
2013 Wanda×AKB48 Short Story "Fortune Cookie" Eriko Sudō [54]
2013 Umi no Ue no Shinryōjo episode 2 Kaoru Tachibana [55]
2014 Zenijo Miho Shirai [56]
2014 Kazokugari Mayumi Ishikura [57]
2015 NHK Special: Next World Watashitachi no Mirai Android Mannequin [58]
2015 Itsutuboshi Tourist Saikō no Tabi, Goannai Shimasu!! Misono Higure [59]
2016 Happy Marriage!? Shitara Misaki [60]
2018 Magic x Warrior Magimajo Pures! Tiara [61]
2019 Mistresses Rei Sudō [62][63]

Television

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Year Title Role
2007 Faitenshon Depāto (ja:ファイテンション☆デパート, Fight Tention Depart) Self
2008 AKB 1:59 (ja:AKB1じ59ふん!, AKB 1ji 59fun) Self
2008 AKB 0:59 (ja:AKB0じ59ふん!, AKB 0ji 59fun) Self
2008 Gold House (ja:ゴールドハウス) Self
2008–2011 AKBingo! Self
2008–2009 AKB48 Nemousu TV (ja:AKB48ネ申テレビ) Self
2008–2010 Jichael Mackson (ja:ジャイケルマクソン) Self
2009–2010 Omoikkiri Pon! (ja:おもいッきりPON!) Self
2009–2011 Shukan AKB48 (ja:週刊AKB, Weekly AKB) Self
2009–2011 Nobunaga (ja:ノブナガ) Self
2010 AKB600sec. Self
2010– Uma Pro (ja:うまプロ) Self
2010–2013 AKB to ××! (ja:AKBと××!) Self
2011 Documentary of AKB48 Self
2011 Mariko-sama no Orikousama! Self
2021 Ani x Para World [64] Self

Dubbing

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from Grokipedia
Mariko Shinoda (born March 11, 1986) is a Japanese actress, singer, fashion model, and former idol of the , where she served as captain of Team A. Shinoda was born in Itoshima, , and initially failed the audition for 's first generation but joined the group as a part-time theater staff member at the AKB48 Cafe in 2005 before being promoted to full member status in early 2006 as part of the "1.5 generation." Her tenure with lasted over seven years, during which she became known for her mature persona, modeling work, and contributions to the group's singles and theater performances, culminating in her graduation concert on July 21, 2013. Following her departure from , Shinoda pursued acting, appearing in films such as Tag (2015) as Keiko and (2016) as Sorae Osako, and she launched her own fashion brand "ricori" in 2013, which operated briefly before closing in 2014. She has continued modeling for various brands and maintains an active presence in entertainment, including a theater appearance in 2024 and a return to later that year, alongside personal developments such as her in 2019, the birth of her daughter in 2020, divorce in 2023, and announcement of a new relationship in 2024.

Early life

Birth and family background

Mariko Shinoda was born on March 11, 1986, in Itoshima, , . She is the second of three children in her family, with an older brother who is one year her senior and a younger sister who is approximately seven years younger. Her father, Yukinori Shinoda, originally from , worked as an officer for the , serving as a in the Seventh Regional Coast Guard Headquarters until his retirement in March 2018 as a third-class coast guard monitor. Her mother, Mitsuko, is a homemaker known for her striking beauty and close relationship with her family. Shinoda was raised in a rural-suburban environment in Itoshima, surrounded by beautiful seas and mountains, which fostered her appreciation for and contributed to her grounded, family-oriented personality. She has expressed strong pride in her hometown, frequently returning for family visits and promoting its scenic attractions.

Education and initial interests

Mariko Shinoda attended local public elementary schools in Itoshima, Fukuoka, where she was born, though the specific name remains undisclosed. Due to her father's employment with the , the family experienced frequent relocations, including a period in Okinawa during her elementary years, which led to transfers across schools. For junior high, she initially enrolled at Itoshima City Maebaru Nishi Junior High School before transferring to City Ishiriji Junior High School amid these family moves. Shinoda later completed her at Fukuoka Prefectural Itoshima High School, graduating around 2004. During her school years, Shinoda developed a keen interest in , particularly artists like and SPEED, which fueled her passion for music and performance. She also immersed herself in fashion, frequently engaging with magazines and aspiring to model, while exploring dance through ballet inspired by the . These pursuits extended to acting and over a dozen extracurricular activities, reflecting her proactive nature: "I'm the type who has to try anything I'm interested in." Her admiration for idol groups such as played a pivotal role in shaping her early aspirations toward entertainment, motivating her to envision a career on stage. This transition from student life to entertainer ambitions was bolstered by her mother's encouragement, who supported her eventual relocation to to chase these dreams.

Career

AKB48 period (2005–2013)

Shinoda Mariko joined on January 22, 2006, as a member of Team A, becoming one of the group's "1.5 generation" recruits after initially failing the first-generation audition and working as staff at the Theater's adjacent café. Unlike standard auditions, her entry was through direct theater recruitment, where she learned Team A's repertoire in just four days to prepare for performances. In her early years, Shinoda debuted with the group's first major single "Aitakatta" on October 25, 2006, marking AKB48's breakthrough under DefSTAR Records. She participated in Team A's stage productions, including the third stage "Dareka no Tame ni" starting August 20, 2006, and appeared in subsequent singles that helped establish the group's theater-based idol concept. Her Fukuoka origins contributed to a relatable, down-to-earth image among fans during this foundational period. Shinoda rose to prominence in the late and early through consistent senbatsu selections in general elections, where fan votes determined top members for singles; she achieved notable rankings, including 5th place in the 2013 election. A career highlight came in 2011 when she was selected as for the 24th single "Ue kara Mariko," released December 7, the title directly referencing her and showcasing her as the focal performer. From August 24, 2012, to her departure, Shinoda served as captain of Team A, succeeding Minami during the Tokyo Dome team shuffle and leading the team through major tours and productions. In this role, she provided mentorship to junior members, offering encouragement and support that earned her respect within the group, as noted by peers during her final performances. Her leadership helped maintain Team A's cohesion amid the group's rapid expansion. Shinoda announced her graduation on June 8, 2013, during the 5th Senbatsu Sousenkyo at Nissan Stadium, citing a desire to step aside for younger talents. Her farewell concert occurred on July 21, 2013, at Fukuoka Yahuoku! Dome during 's first five-dome tour, followed by a theater graduation ceremony on July 22, 2013, at Theater in , where she performed signature songs like "Namida no Sei ja Nai" and expressed gratitude for her 7.5-year tenure. Over her AKB48 career, Shinoda was featured in all 30 major singles released from her debut in 2006 to 2013, contributing to the group's chart dominance and cultural impact as a pioneering theater idol ensemble.

Post-AKB48 activities (2014–present)

Following her graduation from AKB48 in July 2013, Mariko Shinoda transitioned to independent pursuits, leveraging her experience to explore fashion and media opportunities. In December 2012, while still active in the group, she launched her clothing "ricori," which she personally designed and produced as a realization of a pre-AKB48 dream; the brand opened stores in , , and Fukuoka but abruptly ceased operations on July 15, 2014, with Shinoda expressing surprise at the closure via , as she had only served as an adviser until 2013. Shinoda maintained visibility through select media engagements and endorsements in the years that followed. In January , she appeared as the lead actress in the music video for South Korean rapper Zico's single "It Was Love," featuring f(x)'s Luna, delivering an eye-catching performance that highlighted her acting presence beyond Japanese entertainment. Her involvement in promotional events continued, including a at the SoftBank Hawks' Takasai Summer Boost game at Mizuho PayPay Dome Fukuoka on July 26, 2025, connecting with her Fukuoka roots. More recently, Shinoda has diversified her professional output as a tarento with cultural endorsements. In October 2024, she received the KIMONOIST 2024 Award at a ceremony in Tokyo, recognized for embodying a vision of sustainable, globally appealing modern kimono; wearing a custom design by Jotaro Saito, she stated, "I am truly honored to receive such a wonderful award" and expressed commitment to becoming "a woman with a strong core who can withstand the wind and rain." She returned to YouTube in November 2024 after a hiatus exceeding a year, during which she had deleted all prior videos, signaling a refreshed digital presence. In March 2025, she participated in KLP48-related activities, with a photo of her alongside the group published in the Nikkan Sports newspaper. Following the bankruptcy of her agency Someday in November 2024, Shinoda became independent, continuing her activities as a freelance entertainer. Throughout this period, Shinoda has prioritized selective talent work, including award ceremonies and film promotions, while navigating the challenges of balancing her career with responsibilities as a single mother. This approach underscores her evolution from idol performer to multifaceted entertainer.

Personal life

Marriage, divorce, and relationships

Shinoda Mariko married a non-celebrity man working in the business industry on February 16, 2019, after the couple began in 2018 following an introduction through mutual friends. The pair's relationship progressed quickly, with an engagement after just a few months of . The marriage faced challenges, leading to a separation in 2022 amid widespread media reports and rumors of infidelity, which Shinoda publicly denied on , stating there was no truth to the allegations. The was finalized amicably on March 23, 2023, after discussions resolved their marital issues, with both parties agreeing to cooperate in co-parenting. Although tabloid speculation persisted regarding the reasons for the split, Shinoda maintained a focus on resolution without further details. Following the divorce, Shinoda announced on September 3, 2024, via that she had entered a new relationship with a non-celebrity man she met the previous year, describing him as sincere, respectful, and supportive of her and her . In January 2025, Japanese media outlets reported rumors of a potential to entrepreneur Koji Asano, CEO of Knowledge Work, Inc., with a possible spring wedding, but as of November 2025, no confirmation has been issued, and the reports remain speculative. Throughout these events, Shinoda has consistently emphasized her desire for privacy regarding personal matters, issuing brief statements via that highlight her commitment to personal growth, a peaceful life centered on family and work, and appreciation for fan support. The experience of her briefly influenced her to adopt a more selective approach to professional opportunities, prioritizing those aligned with her evolving priorities.

Family and motherhood

Shinoda gave birth to her first child, a daughter named Mei, in March 2020. The birth occurred during her marriage, and following her divorce in March 2023, which marked a significant transition in her family life, Shinoda was awarded full custody of Mei. As a single mother since 2023, Shinoda has navigated the challenges of raising Mei while resuming her professional commitments after a brief maternity leave in 2020. She has spoken about the demands of balancing work and , including managing household responsibilities and ensuring Mei's well-being amid a reported reduction in her income post-divorce. Despite these difficulties, Shinoda maintains a positive approach to co-parenting, emphasizing ongoing with Mei's father for her daughter's upbringing. Shinoda periodically visits her hometown of Itoshima in with Mei to foster family ties. Shinoda occasionally shares glimpses of her family life through media appearances and interviews, highlighting joyful moments such as Mei's birthdays and everyday experiences, while keeping much of it private. These rare insights portray a resilient and devoted motherhood focused on Mei's growth and happiness.

Filmography

Films

Mariko Shinoda's transition to feature films marked a significant shift from her idol background, allowing her to explore diverse genres including horror, sci-fi action, and . Her roles often highlighted her ability to portray complex, resilient female characters, earning praise for adding depth beyond her previous public persona. In her breakout film role, Shinoda portrayed Keiko in the 2015 Tag (also known as Riaru Onigokko), directed by . The film follows high school student Mitsuko, whose ordinary life unravels into a nightmarish game of tag where participants face gruesome deaths; Shinoda's Keiko is a reluctant bride thrust into a parallel chaotic reality, delivering a performance noted for its intensity and emotional range as she navigates betrayal and survival. Shinoda took on a supporting role as Sorae Osako in the 2016 sci-fi action adaptation , based on the by Yu Sasuga and Tatsuya Kato. Set in 2599, the story depicts a team of genetically enhanced humans battling giant on Mars to eradicate them; Osako, a team member with enhanced abilities, contributes to the high-stakes combat sequences, showcasing Shinoda's physicality in the film's visceral fight choreography. In 2025, Shinoda appeared as Yagura Haruka, the mother of protagonist Ikuto, in the martial arts drama Blazing Fists (also titled Blue Fight: The Breaking Down of Young Blue Warriors), directed by . The plot centers on two juvenile delinquents, Ikuto and Ryoma, who bond in detention and pursue entry into the underground "Breaking Down" fighting tournament; Haruka provides emotional grounding as a supportive yet concerned figure, with critics highlighting Shinoda's nuanced portrayal of familial tension amid the film's raw depiction of and . The movie premiered in January 2025 and received attention for its high-energy action and exploration of redemption. Shinoda has also made cameo appearances in idol-themed films tied to her AKB48 roots, such as Gekijōban Ōran Koko Hostubu (2012), where she featured in scenes emphasizing group dynamics and lighthearted comedy. These early roles served as stepping stones, blending her performance experience with narrative cameos that underscored her versatility in transitioning to more substantial parts.

Television dramas

Mariko Shinoda began her in television dramas during her time with , leveraging her idol background to secure roles that often blended performance arts with narrative storytelling. Her early appearances helped transition her public image from singer to actress, allowing her to explore diverse characters in genres ranging from action-packed school dramas to contemporary family narratives. These roles, frequently in casts, showcased her versatility and contributed to building a resume independent of her music . One of her breakthrough roles was as Sado, the fierce vice-president of the delinquent girl gang Rappapa, in the first season of (2010), a yakuza-themed idol drama set in an all-girls high school where rivalries escalate into intense physical confrontations. Shinoda's portrayal emphasized Sado's loyal yet intimidating presence, reporting directly to the gang leader while navigating themes of , friendship, and among students portrayed by fellow members. She reprised the character in a guest capacity for episodes 1, 8, and 12 of 2 (2011), where the story expanded on alumni rivalries and underground fights, further highlighting Sado's enduring toughness amid evolving group dynamics. These performances in the series, which spanned multiple seasons through 2015, marked Shinoda's entry into scripted television and demonstrated her ability to embody strong, action-oriented archetypes beyond her idol persona. In 2013, Shinoda took a leading role as Hara Kirie in the first episode of the special mini-series So Long!, a lighthearted family comedy anthology produced to promote the group's single of the same name. As part of Team A's segment titled "1st Night," her character navigated humorous domestic mishaps and interpersonal relationships within a household setting, contributing to the episode's focus on everyday joys and comedic misunderstandings among young adults. This role allowed Shinoda to explore more relatable, slice-of-life themes, contrasting the intensity of her work and signaling her growing comfort with comedic timing. Shinoda continued to accumulate supporting and guest roles in subsequent years, often in mystery and slice-of-life dramas that underscored her range. For instance, in Black Widow Business (2019), she played Miyoshi Mayumi, a key support figure in a thriller about women entangled in corporate intrigue and personal vendettas, where her character's arc involved uncovering hidden motives amid tense alliances. Similarly, her guest appearance as Yoshitake Yuika in episode 6 of Miss Devil: HR's Devil Mako Tsubaki (2018) depicted a corporate underling facing ethical dilemmas in a human resources , highlighting themes of workplace power struggles. These mid-career parts solidified her reputation for nuanced supporting performances in ensemble-driven stories. More recently, Shinoda has taken on prominent roles in contemporary dramas, reflecting her evolution as an actress post-AKB48. In Rikon Shinai Otoko: Salaried Otto to Waru Yome no Damashi Ai (2024), she starred as the main role of Okatani Ayaka, a cunning wife in a satirical exploration of , , and financial deception within a salaryman's life, with her character's manipulative arc driving the narrative's tension across nine episodes. That same year, she appeared as Shinano Yume in the support role for Sennyu Kyodai: Tokushu Sagi Tokumei Sosakan (2024), a series about undercover siblings tackling special cases, where her involvement added layers to investigative and familial bonds over ten episodes. Looking ahead, Shinoda is set to lead in Motokare Zukan (2025), a two-episode centered on ex-relationships and personal growth, and play the support role of Anzu Torii in the 12-episode Nihon Toitsu: Tokyo Hen (2025), which delves into unification efforts and urban challenges. These recent engagements, including confirmed cameos in ongoing procedural series, continue to expand her acting portfolio, emphasizing mature themes of relationships and societal issues while distancing her from her early idol associations.

Variety and other TV shows

During her tenure with AKB48 from 2005 to 2013, Shinoda Mariko was a prominent figure on variety television, often representing the group in unscripted formats that emphasized her signature poker face and dry humor. She served as a regular panelist on the long-running variety show AKBingo!, appearing in over 500 episodes from 2008 to 2013, where she participated in physical challenges, comedy skits, and team-based games that showcased AKB48's camaraderie and entertainment appeal. Her contributions helped solidify the program's popularity as a staple for idol fans, blending lighthearted competition with glimpses of group life. Additionally, from 2009 to 2010, Shinoda was a regular on Nippon Television's morning information variety program Omoikkiri PON!, contributing to segments on lifestyle topics and interviews as part of the show's diverse cast. Shinoda also ventured into niche variety formats during this period, co-hosting the Fuji Television horse racing program Um a pro! starting in January 2010 alongside the comedy duo Ogiyahagi. In this role, she helped produce engaging content for both novice and avid fans, including predictions and themed segments that made the sport more accessible and entertaining, with episodes airing late Saturday nights until around 2011. From April 2011 to March 2014, she hosted her own NHK educational variety series Mariko-sama no Orikou-sama!, a 5-minute weekly program aimed at young adults, where she explored everyday knowledge topics like and in an approachable, quiz-like format narrated by Yoshimichi Kihachiro. She made guest appearances on broader entertainment shows, such as the Fuji Television game variety VS Arashi in March 2011, competing in physical and trivia challenges against the idol group as part of an team. Following her graduation from in 2013, Shinoda transitioned to more selective guest spots on talk and variety programs, evolving from an idol spokesperson to a poised commentator on career and lifestyle themes. Shortly after leaving the group, she appeared on TBS's A-Studio in August 2013, sharing insights into her AKB48 experiences and post-graduation aspirations during an in-depth interview segment. In subsequent years, she maintained visibility through occasional panels, including a 2024 guest role on TV Asahi's late-night variety Pajapiko, where she reminisced about idol challenges alongside junior talents, highlighting her matured perspective on the industry. Her appearances often tied into her Fukuoka heritage, such as sports-related specials; in July 2025, she performed the at the SoftBank Hawks' Takasai Summer Boost 2025 event in PayPay Dome, promoting the team's 20th anniversary while engaging fans in a festive atmosphere. More recently, Shinoda has embraced diverse variety formats as a lifestyle expert and event participant. In October 2024, she received the KIMONO-IST AWARDS for her contributions to promoting traditional Japanese fashion, attending the ceremony to discuss her ongoing involvement in cultural segments. She continues as a semi-regular on Fuji Television's morning variety Doyou wa Nani suru!?, offering commentary on beauty, family, and daily trends in discussions. In February 2025, she guested on TV Tokyo's food adventure special Dekamori Hunter, exploring oversized regional dishes in her hometown area, further demonstrating her shift toward relatable, commentator-driven roles in entertainment television.

Dubbing roles

Mariko Shinoda entered the field of during her active years with , debuting in the short series Kami Usagi Rope in 2011 by voicing the character of Akira Senpai, a responsible older sibling figure to the protagonist Rope. This role marked her initial foray into dubbing, leveraging her idol background for a relaxed, conversational performance in the slacker-style comedy set in downtown . She returned to the franchise in 2012 for the feature-length adaptation Kami Usagi Rope: Tsukai, Natsuyasumi Lasuichitte Majissuka!?, providing the voice for Akira's older sister in a story involving paper animals navigating summer adventures. This AKB48-era project highlighted her emerging skills in character modulation, drawing from her singing experience to deliver nuanced, sibling-like tones. A notable later role came in 2018 with the animated special Animation x Paralympic: Who Is Your Hero?, where Shinoda voiced Yuuki Amaura, a character in one of the episodic stories promoting the Paralympics through inspirational segments. She also appeared as a self-named character in another segment of the series. Shinoda's voice work remains niche and sporadic, focusing on guest appearances in short-form and promotional animations rather than extensive for foreign films or major series; she has taken no prominent leading voice roles since 2020.

Discography

AKB48 main singles

Mariko Shinoda participated in numerous main singles as a prominent senbatsu member, often securing high positions through fan-voted general elections or rock-paper-scissors tournaments, contributing to the group's signature idol sound with her poised vocals and stage presence. Her involvement spanned from the debut era to her graduation announcement, with selections reflecting her status as Team A and a key figure in the "Kami 7" lineup. These singles consistently achieved commercial dominance, debuting at number one on the weekly charts and underscoring 's market impact during the late and early . Shinoda's debut appearance came on the group's first major single, "Aitakatta," released on October 25, 2006, where she provided backup vocals as part of the initial Team A lineup, helping establish 's foundational pop-rock style. The track marked the beginning of her discography, selling over 23,000 copies in its first week and peaking at number ten on , though it laid the groundwork for future successes. Among her notable contributions, Shinoda ranked third in the 2010 Senbatsu Election with 23,139 votes, earning a spot on "Heavy Rotation" (released August 18, 2010), where she performed as a core senbatsu member alongside centers and . The single debuted at number one on daily and weekly charts, selling 340,487 copies on its first day alone. In 2011, Shinoda placed fourth in the general , securing senbatsu status for "Flying Get" (released August 24, 2011), a high-energy track emphasizing competitive themes that mirrored the election process. The single topped with over 1.3 million first-week sales, highlighting her role in AKB48's escalating popularity. Her most prominent feature was as center for "Ue kara Mariko" (released December 7, 2011), the 24th single, which she won through the second rock-paper-scissors tournament held on September 20, 2011, at . The title track was specifically tailored for her, with lyrics and concept shifting from an initial working title "Hashire! Penguin" to fit her "cool beauty" image after her victory—a behind-the-scenes adjustment revealed by producer . Shinoda later shared that she feared losing in the first round, adding a layer of surprise to her triumph. The single debuted at number one on , selling approximately 1.2 million copies in its debut week. Shinoda continued as a high-ranking senbatsu member through 2012, including on "No Way Man" (released November 21, 2012), where her election rank of fifth ensured a featured position in the upbeat, rebellious track. This era capped her main single contributions at over ten key releases, all achieving number-one status and collectively boosting 's annual sales dominance.

Other AKB48 singles

Shinoda Mariko contributed to a total of 32 singles during her time with the group, including 22 additional releases where she participated as a general senbatsu member, in Team A subunits, or on coupling tracks, spanning from her debut in 2006 to her graduation in 2013. Her early participations helped establish the group's foundation, beginning with the major debut single "Aitakatta" in October 2006, on which she performed as part of the 13-member lineup for the title track. These supplementary singles often featured her in supporting roles that highlighted Team A's cohesion, such as the 2008 release "Oogoe Diamond," where she joined the expanded senbatsu to deliver the group's first million-selling single. Similarly, in "Iiwake Maybe" from 2009—the 13th single determined by the inaugural Sousenkyo election—she provided vocals alongside other Team A members, contributing to its chart-topping success. Shinoda's involvement extended to variations like coupling songs and subunit performances, exemplified by her feature on "Namida no Sei ja nai," the B-side to the 32nd single "Koisuru Fortune Cookie" in August 2013, which was specially composed as her farewell track following her announcement at the election results. This participation underscored her enduring role in AKB48's discography without venturing into solo or post-graduation releases.

Concert and event releases

Shinoda Mariko participated in several limited releases tied to 's theater performances and events, primarily through exclusive editions of singles sold at the Theater in . These theater editions often included bonus content such as member-specific photo cards, making them collectible items available only during live shows and related promotions up to her graduation in 2013. A representative example is the theater edition of the 30th single "So Long!", released on February 20, 2013, which featured a selected member version with Shinoda's photo as a bonus for fans attending theater performances. Similarly, the theater edition of the 29th single "UZA", released on October 31, 2012, included a photo card highlighting Shinoda, distributed exclusively at theater events and subunit-related activities. For event-tied releases, limited editions of singles were bundled with tickets for handshake and special fan events, emphasizing Shinoda's prominence in Team A. The 32nd single "Koisuru Fortune Cookie", released on August 21, 2013, came in versions with event tickets for post-graduation handshake sessions, allowing fans to interact with her during her final promotional period. This single also incorporated her graduation song "Namida no Sei ja Nai" as a coupling track, commemorating her departure and first performed live at her graduation concert during the AKB48 2013 Manatsu no Dome Tour on July 21, 2013, at Fukuoka Yahoo! Japan Dome. These non-commercial and limited audio releases from domes, tours, and theater events underscored Shinoda's in 's interactive fan culture, with live versions of tracks like "Koisuru Fortune Cookie" captured in the concert's subsequent DVD release on December 18, 2013, though audio exclusivity remained tied to the single formats.

Additional works

Stage units in AKB48 theater

Mariko Shinoda's involvement in theater performances highlighted her growth from supporting roles to leading positions in Team A revues, contributing to the group's daily live shows at the theater. Early in her career, she performed "Himawari" during Himawarigumi 1st Stage "Boku no Taiyou" in 2006, showcasing her early live skills alongside other members. Over her tenure, Shinoda participated in units across various Team A revues and special stages, including leading "Manatsu no " in A5th "Renai Kinshi Jourei" (2011) and "Saboten to Gold Rush" in A6th "Mokugekisha" (2012). Her evolution from backup dancer in initial Team A shows to in later productions underscored her dedication to theater performances, tying into her overall career from 2005 to 2013.
RevueYearUnit SongRole
Himawarigumi 1st "Boku no Taiyou"2006Member
A5th "Renai Kinshi Jourei"2011Manatsu no Christmas RoseLead
A6th "Mokugekisha"2012Saboten to Lead

Bibliography and publications

Shinoda Mariko has contributed to various printed media, primarily through her roles as a fashion model and member, showcasing her evolving style from youthful idol aesthetics to sophisticated, mature sensibilities. Her publications emphasize personal expression in beauty, clothing, and lifestyle, often blending glamour with accessibility. These works highlight her influence in Japanese culture during and after her idol . In magazines, Shinoda served as an exclusive model for MORE from November 2008 to July 2018, including her debut cover and multiple features promoting trendy, professional women's fashion, transitioning from idol glamour to elegant, career-oriented looks. She also edited and starred in MARIKO magazine, a 2011 one-shot fashion book published by , which included her curated content on outfits, hairstyles, makeup, and hobbies, selling over 30,000 copies in its first week. Pre-2013, she was a regular feature in , contributing to group-focused spreads that underscored her fashion leadership within the idol collective. Additionally, she appeared in non-no in 2013, promoting her clothing brand ricori with styled editorials on casual, feminine attire like printed salopettes. Her photobooks capture her visual appeal and personal growth, often tying into themes. The solo photobook Mariko, published by in July 2010, features 94 pages of candid shots, including Hawaiian beach scenes and swimsuits, emphasizing her natural charm and model poise. In November 2012, (Shueisha) presented a dual-sided concept with 128 pages of sexy and cute imagery, reflecting her dual identity as idol and . For ricori tie-ins in , she contributed styled photoshoots in magazines like non-no and promotional materials, showcasing her designs in everyday, girly ensembles without a standalone photobook. Later, the 2016 complete edition Memories (, 272 pages) compiled her six years of gravure, including unpublished cuts, marking a on her swimsuit and fashion-forward image. Other works include essays and contributions to AKB48-related books, such as Shinoda Mariko no 150-ji de Kotaenasai (Ascom, November 2011, 978-4-7762-0702-3), a beginner's guide to social topics with her 150-character responses and exclusive photos, blending with her poised persona. No published compilations of her post-2020 social media content have been released as of November 2025. These publications collectively illustrate Shinoda's shift toward a mature, empowering fashion narrative.

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