≒JOY (ニアリーイコールジョイ Niarīikōrujoi) also known as Niajoy (ニアジョイ) is a 12-member Japanese idol group produced by Sashihara Rino. It is the second sister group of =LOVE. 12 members of the group were announced on March 29, 2022. One additional member joined ≒JOY, making it a 13-member group on June 25, 2022. After Moeka's graduation, the group now has 12 members again.
The group's name reflects their hope "When the members and the fans who will be supporting them from now on, they would like them to feel the joy and happiness".[1]
They officially debuted on January 17th, 2024.
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Timeline[]

Note: Member on Hiatus
History[]
- See also: History of ≒JOY
Single Participation[]
=LOVE B-sides[]
≠ME B-sides[]
- Chou Kodoku Lion (Hanikami Short)
- Kyou mo Kimi no Yume wo Mitanda (Tenshi wa Doko e)
- Sono Saki wa Exalto (Omowase Burikko)
Discography[]
Singles[]
Year | Title | Release Date | Oricon Peak Chart | Billboard Peak Chart | Note |
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2024 | Taikukan Disco | June 12 | 1[2] | 6[3] | ≒JOY's debut single |
Hatsukoi Cinderella | October 16 | 1[4] | 4[5] | ≒JOY's 2nd single | |
2025 | Blue Hawaiian Lemon | June 11 | ≒JOY's 3rd single |
Mini Albums[]
Year | Title | Release Date | Oricon Peak Chart | Billboard Peak Chart | Note |
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2024 | Kitto, Zettai, Zettai | January 17 | 1[6] | 1[7] | ≒JOY's 1st mini album |
Digital Singles[]
Year | Title | Release Date | Note |
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2022 | ≒JOY | July 3 | ≒JOY's 1st digital single |
Triple Date | July 20 | =LOVE×≠ME×≒JOY | |
Waratte Fragile | September 28 | ≒JOY's 2nd digital single | |
2023 | Sweet Sixteen | February 22 | ≒JOY's 3rd digital single |
2023 | Ozora, Byun to | July 19 | ≒JOY's 4th digital single |
Concerts[]
# | Title | Date |
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1 | IKONOIJOY 2022 (イコノイジョイ 2022) |
2022.07.03 |
2 | Tokyo Idol Festival 2022 (東京アイドルフェスティバル2022) |
2022.08.05 - 2022.08.07 |
3 | ≒JOY First Regular Performance (≒JOY特別公演) |
2022.11.30 |
4 | IKONOIJOY 2023 (イコノイジョイ 2023) |
2023.07.29 - 2023.07.30 |
5 | Tokyo Idol Festival 2023 (東京アイドルフェスティバル2023) |
2023.08.04 - 2023.08.06 |
6 | ≒JOY 1st Concert 〜Hajimemashite, ≒JOY desu.〜 (≒JOY 1stコンサート「初めまして、≒JOYです。」) |
2023.09.03 |
7 | IKONOIJOY Dai Kanshasai (イコノイジョイ大感謝祭) |
2023.09.12 - 2023.09.18 |
8 | ≒JOY 1st Tour "Absolute" (≒JOY 1st Tour 「Absolute」) |
2023.12.25 - 2024.01.12 |
9 | ≒JOY 2nd ANNIVERSARY PREMIUM CONCERT | 2024.02.23 |
Events[]
Sports Events[]
- [2022.10.15] IKONOIJOY Dai Undoukai 2022 (イコノイジョイ大運動会 2022)
Thanksgiving Events[]
- [2023.09.12-2023.09.18] IKONOIJOY Dai Kanshasai (イコノイジョイ大感謝祭)
References[]
- ↑ https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000003174.000013546.html
- ↑ Taikukan Disco by Oricon on www.oricon.co.jp (archived from the original on November 9, 2024)
- ↑ Taikukan Disco by Billboard on www.billboard-japan.com (archived from the original on June 19, 2024)
- ↑ Hatsukoi Cinderella by Oricon on www.oricon.co.jp (archived from the original on June 20, 2024)
- ↑ Hatsukoi Cinderella by Billboard on www.billboard-japan.com (archived from the original on November 12, 2024)
- ↑ Kitto, Zettai, Zettai by Oricon on www.oricon.co.jp (archived from the original on January 25, 2024)
- ↑ Kitto, Zettai, Zettai by Billboard on www.billboard-japan.com (archived from the original on January 24, 2024)