Movie: Before I Knew It, I Was Here: Documentary of Nogizaka46

Top 10 Billed Cast

Nanase Nishino
西野七瀬

Mai Shiraishi
白石麻衣

Manatsu Akimoto
秋元真夏

Erika Ikuta
生田絵梨花

Kazumi Takayama
高山一実

Miona Hori
堀未央奈

Asuka Saito
齋藤飛鳥

Sayuri Inoue
井上小百合

Reika Sakurai
桜井玲香

Yuki Yoda
与田祐希

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