Ready to join the declaration?
The G Queen Mumo Sengen Girls are a Japanese idol group formed by Gana Girl, a Japanese entertainment company. The group consists of young women who aim to promote tourism and local culture in the Mumo Sengen area, which is located in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. G Queen Mumo Sengen Girls
Unsurprisingly, has faced significant backlash from traditionalists. Critics argue that the group is “non-music” or a cynical ploy to profit from irony. In 2024, a major television network invited them to perform on a morning show. The performance ended after 40 seconds when Momo Licca began peeling an orange on stage and refused to sing, stating into the microphone: “The orange is the producer now.” Ready to join the declaration
Over 3,000 hopefuls auditioned in Tokyo, Seoul, and Taipei. The final five were hand‑picked not just for vocal or dance skill, but for storytelling —each member had to bring a personal “declaration” (Sengen) to the table. The performance ended after 40 seconds when Momo
The fictional setting of G Queen Mumo Sengen Girls is a near-future Tokyo where verbal communication has been outlawed in entertainment districts due to the “Great Noise Ordinance.” In this world, idols must convey their entire artistic persona — love, defiance, sorrow, ambition — through gestures, costumes, eye contact, and written placards. The “G” in G Queen stands alternately for “Gravure” (referencing the series’ emphasis on visual aesthetics and photoshoot competitions), “Gag” (absurdist humor), or “Genesis” (the original seven members).
推特
X Corp.
感谢你的反馈,我们已收到。
我们会尽快处理此内容。