Mayu Yoshioka in the stage play Wake Up, Girls! Aoba no Kiroku



Wake Up, Miyagi! Miyagi no Miryoku Otodokeshimasu! Onagawa-hen



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When the seiyuu unit Wake Up, Girls! first visited the United States in 2014, the seven-person idol group had just finished the broadcast run of their debut anime series in Japan. They were gaining popularity among fans around the world, but their activities were still limited as rookie performers.Now, as they return three years later to perform at Anisong World Matsuri at Anime Expo 2017, the members of Wake Up, Girls! (also known as WUG in short) are no longer rookies. Together, they have held three summer concert tours in Japan, continued the story of their characters in two sequel anime movies, acted in a stage play adaptation of their anime, and performed theme songs for two other anime series, Shakunetsu no Takkyuu Musume and Renai Boukun In their anime series , WUG members are local idols based in the city of Sendai in the northern prefecture of Miyagi. As part of their promotional activities for the series, they support tourism efforts to aid the recovery of the Tohoku region following the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. At the 9th Seiyuu Awards in 2015, their activities received special recognition from the awards committee.Ahead of their scheduled performance in Los Angeles, MyAnimeList interviewed WUG's center member Mayu Yoshioka (pictured center above) for her thoughts on the group's growth over the past three years.The main reason was that I wanted to challenge myself with voice acting as a way of expressing myself. At the time, I had just begun watching late night broadcasts of anime and saw the programs were fun and interesting. I've loved acting for a long time and thought there was something appealing in being able to act by just using my own voice.I personally enjoy being able to stand on a stage, and I've had the opportunity to take part in several stage productions in the past. But when it comes to a stage play where the character I portray is also someone I've voiced, this experience changed my perspective. I thought it was a pretty fun experience.There were many serious scenes and instances where my character, Mayu Shimada , was very cautious and guarded. Because of this, I spent a lot of time thinking about how Mayu would feel in those situations. When I move my body, it's like breathing life onto the stage and giving birth to a natural presence in a space where nothing existed before.There was some uncertainty at first whether or not it would be the right fit, but more than anything I was happy that there are opportunities to introduce WUG outside of our anime. Fortunately, there are many people who liked our tie-up songs and became fans of our work and activities after watching not only theanime series, but also the movies. This synergy has encouraged me to work harder so that I can help more people become interested in works by us and other seiyuu units.Every time I return to Miyagi, the fresh air feels great. I can always feel the kindness of the people I meet there. From the manners of local residents to the atmosphere of the neighborhoods, everything feels comforting and leisurely, as if being able to spread your wings. It's a place that I want to go back to every now and then.I've been able to visit many places in Miyagi thanks to my work activities, but there are plenty of places outside of the popular sightseeing locations that I want to get to know more deeply. What's great is that the area is accessible from Tokyo within a 90-minute train ride on the Shinkansen. Outside of work, I've also gone to Miyagi several times on my own. I think it's a place that you can enjoy year round because there are always events happening, whether it's in the summer or in the winter.I'm really glad to be able to do these things with the seven of us. We have a relationship where we're always giving each other a hand in reaching our goals. It's a group where I can feel at ease because it's where I started my journey. That's why when we go on our annual concert tour or whenever someone is struggling, we're able to overcome them by supporting each other.Every time we perform overseas, I'm always constantly amazed at one thing after another. I'm very happy that the circle of WUG fans reaches even across the oceans. Whenever I get to go sightseeing with the other members, it always feels like going on a school trip that I couldn't go on as part of my youth. (Laughs.)I'm sure that our songs can be enjoyed by everyone around the world. I want everyone to join together in our performance. I'm not very good in speaking English... but I'll be happy if many people get to know what's great about our songs and dances.Anisong World Matsuri Twitter: https://twitter.com/AnisongWorld Anisong World Matsuri Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnisongWorldMatsuri/ Anisong World Matsuri at Anime Expo 2017: http://www.anime-expo.org/anisong-world-matsuri-2017/