Producer sorry for Japanese ‘idol’ group’s Nazi-like outfits
TOKYO — The producer for a Japanese all-girl “idol” group has joined Sony Music in apologizing after the popular act performed in outfits resembling Nazi-era German military uniforms.
Keyakizaka46, a group of about 20 mostly teenage girls who sing and dance in synch, appeared at an Oct. 22 concert in black knee-length dresses that look like military overcoats, and black capes and officer caps with a Nazi-like eagle emblem. Sony Music is the group’s label.
Producer Yasushi Akimoto, a songwriter who is also an executive board member of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics organizing committee, apologized in a note posted late Tuesday on the group’s website. He said he was unaware of the outfits before the performance, and blamed his “lack of oversight.”
He also said he doesn’t think the designers were trying to make something reminiscent of the Nazis, but he would like to prevent a recurrence through staff education and having everything checked in advance.

