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Rina Izuta (伊豆田 莉奈, Izuta Rina, born 26 November 1995) is a Japanese singer and a member of the Thai idol girl group CGM48. She is also the first and current general manager of the group.[1] She is a former member of AKB48 and BNK48.
Career
Izuta was born in Saitama Prefecture, and joined AKB48's 10th generation lineup in March 2010. In June 19, 2010 she was drafted into the Kenkyusei (research members) position within the group.[2] In June 24, 2012 she is promoted bto eing a members f Team Unknown and later moved to Team A in August 2012.
After staying as Team A member, on 2014 at AKB48's Group Grand Reformation Festival she was moved to the group Team B.[3] In 2015 she is moved to Team 4.
In July 2017 she was fully transferred to newly formed AKB48 overseas sister group BNK48.[4][5] In the same year she got her first senbatsu position for the Thai version of "Koi Suru Fortune Cookie" and was also promoted to the formation of BNK48's Team BIII.
In January 2019 Izuta ranked #21 at her group single election. This also marked her first position at election during her AKB48 Group career. In July she announced that she would become CGM48's general manager.[6] This also marked her position from BNK48 members to become CGM48 members. In 2020 she was part of CGM48 debut single senbatsu performer and filled the formation of CGM48's Team C.
In summary, she is experienced as part of three different groups: AKB48, BNK48, and CGM48. She is also a part of AKB48's Team Unknown, Team A, Team B, and Team 4; BNK48's Team BIII; and CGM48's Team C.
AKB48 group general election placements
Izuta's first election was in the third edition of the AKB48 general election in 2011, while her first election in BNK48 was in 2019. Here are her placements: