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Japanese idol group 3776 (pronounced "minanaro", the group's name is the altitude in meters of Mt Fuji), the brainchild of producer Akira Ishida, debuted as a seven-member group (Mari Mitsumoto, Seina Hara, Yuika Taki, Rena Mochizuki - most popular member, Sakura Suzuki, Rina Nakahara, and Hina Saito) with the single Watashi no Sekaiisan/ My World Heritage (2013). Pared down to a quartet (Rena Mochizuki, Mari Mitsumoto, Hina Saito, and Chiyono Ide), they released the singles Moe Moe Kataomoi (2013) and Mi ni Kite (2014) and the EPs Jokyoku (2014) and Shinpai no Tane (2014). 3776 became female singer Chiyono Ide's solo project with the EP Love Letter (2014) and the single 3.11 (2015). A new lineup recorded the album 3776 wo Kikanai Riyuu ga Aru to Sureba/ If There Were a Reason to not Listen to 3776 (2015). The second album, Saijiki (2019), featured the duo of Chiyono Ide and multi-instrumentalist Akira Ishida.

Chiyono Ide also released the solo albums Mousugu Koukou Seikatsu (2016) and Watashi no Koukou Seikatsu (2020).