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Career[edit]

In 2011, Kamishiraishi applied for the 7th Toho Cinderella Audition, following her older sister Mone.[1] At the age of 10, she was selected as the youngest ever Grand Prix winner out of 44,120 applicants[2][3] and became a member of Toho Entertainment's Cinderella Room along with Mone, who won the Judges' Special Award. She began her career as an exclusive model for the fashion magazine Pichi Lemon in the September 2011 issue.[4] She travelled back and forth between Kagoshima and Tokyo for work until she moved to Tokyo in her second year of middle school.[1]

Kamishiraishi made her television series debut in the 2012 drama Bunshin, broadcast on Wowow.[5][6] In 2014, she appeared in the first episode of the fourth Kindaichi series installment, The Files of Young Kindaichi Neo, as serial killer Chiemi Yusa.[7] She later appeared in the TBS drama Stepmom And Daughter Blues (2018) as the daughter-in-law of the main character,[8] which she cited the series in a 2021 interview as her "turning point", as she felt it pulled her out of her shyness at the time.[9] Kamishiraishi made her first appearance in an NHK taiga drama as Olympic gold medalist Hideko Maehata in Idaten (2019).[10] In addition to practicing swimming for the role, she underwent physical transformation to an athlete's body shape by gaining 7 kg in weight.[11][12] The same year, she also portrayed high school swimmer Reina Kageyama in the drama series Mr. Hiiragi's Homeroom [ja].[13] She appeared in her first television drama starring role in Solomon's Perjury (2021) on Wowow, the same station where she made her acting debut nine years prior.[5][6] She then co-starred in the fifth installment of The Files of Young Kindaichi television series (2022) as Miyuki Nanase, the childhood friend of main character Kindaichi (played by Shunsuke Michieda), becoming the first actress to portray Miyuki after playing a criminal role in a Kindaichi series in 2014.[7] She also appeared as the main character's younger sister in the 106th NHK asadora Chimudondon (2022);[14] the previous year, her older sister Mone had starred in the previous asadora, Come Come Everybody.[15]

Kamishiraishi appeared in a series of commercials for Kirin Company's Gogo no Kocha bottled tea, titled Aitai tte, Atatametaida (あいたいって、あたためたいだ, "I Want to See You and Get Warm"), from 2016 until 2018. The series featured her character covering popular songs, such as "Yasashii Kimochi" by Chara,[16] "Kabutomushi" by Aiko, "Kaede" by Spitz,[17][18] and "366 nichi" by HY.[19][20]

In August 2016, Kamishiraishi made her first stage play appearance in the Tours Musical troupe production of Anne of Green Gables, becoming the youngest actress ever in the troupe to play main character Anne Shirley,[21] which had also been portrayed by Mone the previous year.[22] She also starred in the musical adaptation of Kiki's Delivery Service (2017) as main character Kiki,[22] and played the lead character in an original stage sequel of The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2017).[23]

Kamishiraishi made her feature film debut in Haruta & Chika (2017) and became friends with female lead Kanna Hashimoto.[24][25] She co-starred in a film with her sister for the first time in A Forest of Wool and Steel (2018),[26] for which she won a 42nd Japan Academy Film Prize for Newcomer of the Year.[27] In August 2021, Kamishiraishi portrayed Minami Sakuda in the film One Summer Story, adapted from the manga Kodomo wa Wakatte Agenai [ja] by Retto Tajima.[28] Since the character is a backstroke swimmer and she has portrayed a breaststroke swimmer in Idaten and front crawl swimmer in Mr. Hiiragi's Homeroom, she remarked that if she gets a butterfly swimmer role, she would have achieved a unique "medley" of portraying characters of all four competitive swimming styles.[13]

The animated film Mirai (2018), in which Kamishiraishi voiced main character Kun Ota, was selected for the Directors' Fortnight at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival,[29] and she attended the official screening.[30] Director Mamoru Hosoda later directed the new title sequence of the Nippon TV program Friday Road Show!, with the concept of a girl who is visiting a salon in a foreign country and Kamishiraishi performing its theme song "Era".[31]

Kamishiraishi made her CD debut in June 2015 with the theme song "Su-ma-i-ru" ("Smile") for the NHK Educational TV animated series Hanakappa [ja].[32] Two years later, she sang the theme song "Narratage" for the film of the same title [ja], written and composed by Yojiro Noda of Radwimps, under the stage name "Adieu". Adieu was described only as "a 17-year-old high school girl attending a high school in Tokyo" and her face was obscured in all promotional materials. It was released as a single on October 4, 2017[33][34] and the music video was directed by Isao Yukisada.[35] In November 2018, Kamishiraishi sang a new version of "Paprika" arranged by Yoko Kanno, which was used in the NHK BS1 broadcast of Legends on Ice on November 11, commemorating the 40th NHK Trophy.[36] On September 6, 2019, Kamishiraishi revealed herself as Adieu and announced that she would start full-fledged music activities under that name.[34] She performed the ending theme "Ao" for the TV anime Granblue Fantasy The Animation Season 2, which started airing on October 4.[37] Adieu is the first ever performer featured on the YouTube channel The First Take, singing "Narratage" in a video published on November 15;[38] as of June 2021, she has appeared four times on the channel. Her first mini-album adieu 1 was released on November 27 and she held her first live event "adieu secret show case [unveiling]" at the Daikanyama Loop club in Tokyo on December 19.[39][40][41] On June 30, 2021, Adieu released her second mini-album adieu 2, produced by Yaffle [ja], who had also been the co-producer of "Narratage" in 2017.[42][33]

Appearances[edit]

Movie

Sorairo Monogatari "Niji to Zuma" (November 29, 2011, TOHO) - Starring as Mako Kobayashi[59][60].

Brain Burst Girl (July 25, 2015, KADOKAWA) - as Mika Setome[61][62].

The Gold Medal Man (October 22, 2016, SHOWGATE) - as Yoko Kuroki[63].

Haruchika (March 4, 2017, Kadokawa Pictures) - the role of Taeko Yonezawa[64].

Forest of Sheep and Steel (June 8, 2018, Toho) - Role of Yuhito Sakura[14].

3D Kanojo: Real Girl (September 14, 2018, Warner Bros. Pictures) - Junie Ayato Role[65].

KODOMO NO UNDERSTAND IT (August 20, 2021 [Note 1], Nikkatsu) - Starring Minami Sakuta as Minami Sakuta[68].

KAPPEI KAPPEI (March 18, 2022, Toho) - Playing the role of Haru Yamase, the heroine[69].

Yume no Shizuku to Hoshinohana (March 24, 2022, smash.) - Starring Kaede Futami[70].

Akira and Akira (August 26, 2022, Toho) - Playing the role of Kanna Mizushima[71].

TV dramas

Bunshin (February 12 - March 11, 2012, WOWOW) - Ujiie Balliko / Kobayashi Futaba (as a child)[72][73]

Yūka na kanojo (April 9 - June 18, 2013, Kansai TV) - Tomomi Fujita Role[74]

Ogata Sadako: The War Never Ends, In This World (August 17, 2013, NHK) - As Ogata Sadako (as a young girl)[75].

Kindaichi Shonen no Jikenbo N (neo) Episode 1 (July 19, 2014, NTV) - Chiemi Yusa Role[76]

Forensic Woman - Year End Special (December 21, 2014, TV Asahi) - as Mariko Sakaki (as a girl)[77][78]

Senno Senso - Episode 5 (February 3, 2015, Kansai Television) - Haruka Aizawa (role)[79

My Blue Oni (November 18, 2015, NHK BS Premium) - Played the role of Fumika Natsume (high school age)[80].

Fragile Episode 1 (January 13, 2016, Fuji Television Network) - Role of Hanashi Kageyama[81][82].

Sayonara Debussy - Pianist Detective Yosuke Misaki (March 18, 2016, NTV) - Role of Lucia Katagiri[83].

Mother-in-law and Daughter's Blues (July 11 - September 18, 2018, TBS) - Narration (episodes 1 - 5) / Miyamoto Miyuki (episodes 6 - last)[18].

Mother-in-law and Daughter-in-Law Blues 2020 Happy New Year Special (January 2, 2020)[84].

The Stepmother and the Daughter's Blues 2022 Happy New Year Special (January 2, 2022)[85].

3nen A-gumi - From now on, you are all hostages - (January 6, 2019 - March 10, 2019, Nippon Television Network Corporation) - as Miona Kageyama[86].

Taiga Drama Idaten - Tokyo Olimpic Banashi (July 7, 2019 - December 15, 2019, NHK) - as Hideko Maehata[22].

Doctor X - Surgeon Daimon Michiko - 6th Series Episode 2 (October 24, 2019, TV Asahi) - Yuri Nishiki Role[87].

Kyobo 2nd Night (January 5, 2020, Fuji TV) - Fumiho Ishigami Role[88].

Kyobo II (January 3 and 4, 2021)[89][90]

Where Do I Come From (January 9, 2020 - March 19, 2020, TV Tokyo) - as heroine Chika Fujiwara[91][92].

First Love (February 22, 2020, NHK BS Premium) - Playing the role of Kanna Hirayama[93].

Request an Angel - My Last Wish in Life (September 19[Note 2] - October 17, 2020, NHK) - Playing the role of the heroine, Agari Kojima[96].

Sekai ni Bizarre Monogatari Summer Special "Déjà Vu" (June 26, 2021, Fuji TV) - Starring Hikari Minamino[97][98].

Scary Picture Book season 3 "Zashiki Warashi" (August 18, 2021, NHK E-television) - Performed and read[99].

Bank Over! 〜The weakest robber in history (September 19 and 26, 2021, Nippon Television Network Corporation) - as heroine Sakura Ohki[100].

Solomon's Perjury (October 3, 2021 - November 21, 2021, WOWOW) - Starring Ryoko Fujino[26][101].

Kanedaichi Shonen no Jikenbo (April 24, 2022 - NTV) - Playing the role of Miyuki Nanase, the heroine[102][103].

Serial TV novel Chimudotsu (April 25, 2022 - NHK) - Role of Utako Higa[104][105][106].

Stage

20,000 Heartbeats TOURS Musical "Anne of Green Gables" (August 2016, Sapporo Kyoiku Bunka Kaikan, Tokyo Electron Hall Miyagi, Shinjuku Bunka Center, Omiya Sonic City, Japan Special Tokushu Civic Hall, Hiroshima Bunka Gakuen HBG Hall, Fukuoka Civic Hall, Mielparque Osaka) - Starring as Anne Shirley[. 40]

Musical "The Witch's Delivery Service" (June 1 - 4, 2017, New National Theatre, Medium Theatre / August 31 - September 3, 2017, Umeda Arts Theatre, Theater Drama City) - Starring as Kiki [107].

Stage "The Star Prince" (June 29, 2017, Niigata City Music and Culture Hall / August 8 - 9, 2017, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space Playhouse) - the role of Prince[108].

All Night Nippon 50th Anniversary Performance "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time" (February 7 - 14, 2018, Tokyo Globe Theatre / February 17, 2018, Morinomiya Piloti Hall / February 20, 2018, Kochi Prefectural Culture Hall) - the leading role of Kazuko Yoshiyama[109][110]

Roman Kabuki play "Rurouni Kenshin" (October 11 - November 7, 2018, Shinbashi Enbujo / November 15 - 24, 2018, Shochikuza, Osaka) - the role of Kaoru Kamiya[111].

Stage "Guernica" (September 4 - 27, 2020, PARCO Theatre / October - , National tour[Note 3][112]) - the leading role of Sarah[113][114].

Performances cancelled

Osei, Decisive (February 28 - March 11, 2020, Setagaya Public Theatre / Aichi, Shimane, Hyogo, Kagawa, Nagano)[115])

It was announced on February 27 that all dates, including the tour performances, would be canceled to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus infection[116][117].

Radio dramas

Binaural radio drama "Family Summer View~" (July 5, 2020, J-WAVE) - played the role of the younger sister[118].

Animated feature film

Mirai no Mirai (July 20, 2018, Toho) - starring as Kun-chan[119].

Pokémon the Movie Coco (December 25, 2020, Toho) - as Coco[120].

Dubbing

Ghostbusters: Afterlife (February 4, 2022) - Starring McKenna Grace as Phoebe[121].

Variety

A-Studio (April 5, 2019 - March 27, 2020, TBS) - 11th sub-MC[20][21]

Radio

anicos.tokyo[122] (September 22, 2015, January 3, 2016, January 2, 2017, Radio NIKKEI No. 1) - personality

Examinee Support Special Kamihiraishi Moetaka Minagiru Radio (December 28, 2018, TBS Radio) - Personality[123].

Kamihiraishi Moeka's GIRLS LOCKS!" (April 19, 2021 - 3rd week, TOKYO FM/JFN) - Personality[124][125] in "SCHOOL OF LOCK!

#LOVEFAV (April 3, 2021 - March 26, 2022, J-WAVE) - Personality[126][125]

Documentary program

FACES A face like a word. (October 4, 2017 - March 31, 2019, TBS) - Narrator[127].

The Last Lecture "Manga Artist Rieko Nishihara" (August 26, 2018, NHK BS1) - Narrated [128].

Ki no Kuni Special "Maehata Ganbare! The Secret Story of Japan's First Female Gold Medalist" (August 2, 2019 (for Wakayama Prefecture) and August 12, 2019 (nationwide broadcast), NHK General) - narration [129].

NHK Special "Kamaishi: 9 Years after the Earthquake" (March 14, 2020, NHK Sogo) - narration [130].

The Nonfiction (Fuji TV) - Narration

New Tokyo Story Part 1 - The Chimney, the Sky Tree, and My Dream (March 28, 2021) [131].

New Kamigyo Monogatari Part 2 - The Sky Tree of Dreams and Farewells (April 4, 2021) [132] (in Japanese)

New Kamigyo Monogatari 2022 Part 1 - 18 Years Old: The Aftermath of a Dream - (March 20, 2022)[133][134].

New Kamigyo Monogatari 2022 Part 2 -Traveling Away (March 27, 2022)[135] (in Japanese)

Colorful Witch - Eiko Kakuno's Life Where Stories Are Born "Special Edition - With Moeka Kamishiraishi" (October 30, 2021, NHK E-television)[136].

Z's Choice "Why I love this job" (January 22, 2022, NHK E-television) - narration[137].

PV

HOME MADE Kazoku "Star and Line" (September 28, 2011)[Note 4][138]

androp "Image Word" (September 28, 2011)

YOASOBI "Ano yume wo nazotte (Ballade Ver.)" (March 24, 2022) - collaboration special movie for the smart phone movie "Yume no shizuku to hoshi no hana"[139]

Commercials

JA Kyosai "Mitani Family" (March 2013-) - Motoko Mitani[140][141]

Esthe "20,000 heartbeats TOURS Musical "Anne of Green Gables" Ticket Present Announcement "Wind and Anne"" (2016)[142] (in Japanese)

KIRIN Kirin Beverage

Afternoon black tea

Aitai itte, aitametai da." Edition (2016)[143].

KIRIN Kirin Beverage "Calm down, love." (2017)[144] "Ochotte, Koishin.

"Aitai itte, atateitai da. 17 winter" (2017)[145]

Aitai itte, atateitai da. 18 winter" version (2018)[146] "Aitai itte, atateitai da. 18 winter" version (2018)[146] "Aitai itte, atateitai da.

Kirin Lemon.

Harewarewataro." Arc (2020 - ) [147][148] "New!

New!" Arc (2020 - )

"It tastes better now!" Arc (2020 - )

"Sugar Free." Arc (2020 - ) [149] "Sugar Free!

"Unsweetened Puhah!" Puhah!" (2020 - )[149] "Kirin Lemon New!

Kirin Lemon New! Unsweetened. Nagasaki Daisandong" (April 20, 2021 - )[150] Teijin

Teijin

Let's find DAKE JA NAI" Arc (2017 - 2018)[151] "DAKE JA NAI wo Sagaso" Arc (2017 - 2018)[151

"The Possibility of Chemistry is One DAKE JA NAI" Arc (2018 - 2019)[152].

"DAKE JA NAI Airline" Arc (2019 - )[153]

DAKE JA NAI Healthcare" (2020 - )[154] "DAKE JA NAI Healthcare" (2020 - )[154] "DAKE JA NAI Healthcare" (2020 - )[154

Mobi Kami Shiraishi's Imaginary Chemistry Story" (October 12, 2021 - ) - also narrates the story[155].

Ministry of the Environment "COOL CHOICE" (2017)[156]

Mitsukan

Plenty of tare! Egg Soy Sauce Tare "Morning Sister and Brother" (2018)[157].

ENEOS

ENEOS at Home: Dinner Edition (February 1, 2019)[158].

Tokyo Disneyland Private Night Campaign Edition (July 1, 2019)[159].

ENEOS Energy Song 100m Run Physical Fitness and Replay Arc (October 12, 2019 - )[160].

SUUMO

Last Screening "The Road" Arc (February 8, 2019)[161] (February 8, 2019)[161].

ECC "ECC Junior" (January 6, 2020 - )[162].

Ace of the Net "Net no Mikata." (March 2021 - )[163].

Advertisements

Calpis "Hot Series" (2011) [Note 5].

Keihin Electric Express Railway (2011)

Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications "The 25th House of Councillors Regular Election" (2019) - Election awareness image character[164]

Afternoon tea

Concerts

Kazuki Yamada conducting Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra Bunkamura Orchard Hall New Classics Series Kazuki Yamada Mahler Zycles Toru Takemitsu "Genealogy - Music Poem for Young People -" (January 30, 2016, Shibuya Orchard Hall) - Narrator [165].

Other.

Message for Reconstruction - "Someday" Project (2011) [166].

<NHK>2020 Cheering Song Project - sang the theme song "Paprika"[167]

Books

Serialization in magazines

Pichilemon (September 2011 - December 2015, Gakken Publishing) - exclusive model

B.L.T. "girls,be ambitious" (June 2011 issue - irregular, Tokyo News Tsushinsha)

Photo book

aBUTTON VOL.9_Seishun Kamihiraishi Moone/Kamihiraishi Moetaka (PLUP SERIES) (May 31, 2012, PARCO Publishing) ISBN 978-4-89194-959-4

Blink (February 28, 2020, Takarajimasya, photo by Yu Tokyo) ISBN 978-4-299-00126-9[168].

Cover model

Tenshi no Namida. (October 21, 2011, Shueisha Pinky Bunko) ISBN 978-4-08-660019-4 - She will co-star with her sister, Mone Kamihiraishi.

CDs and DVDs

DVD "Moe Kami Shiraishi - Rainbow and Zebras" (Director: Takahiro Miki, Toho)

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