
Before I Knew It, I Was Here: Documentary of Nogizaka46
Documentary
Overview
The second documentary for Nogizaka46.
Top Cast


Nanase Nishino
Nanase Nishino
Nanase Nishino


Mai Shiraishi
Mai Shiraishi
Mai Shiraishi


Manatsu Akimoto
Manatsu Akimoto
Manatsu Akimoto


Erika Ikuta
Erika Ikuta
Erika Ikuta


Kazumi Takayama
Kazumi Takayama
Kazumi Takayama


Miona Hori
Miona Hori
Miona Hori


Asuka Saito
Asuka Saito
Asuka Saito


Sayuri Inoue
Sayuri Inoue
Sayuri Inoue


Reika Sakurai
Reika Sakurai
Reika Sakurai


Yuki Yoda
Yuki Yoda
Yuki Yoda
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