Kaya Kiyohara

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Born (2002-01-30) January 30, 2002 (age 24)
Osaka, Japan
OccupationsActress, model
Yearsactive2015–present
Kaya Kiyohara
清原 果耶
Kiyohara in 2017
Born (2002-01-30) January 30, 2002 (age 24)
Osaka, Japan
OccupationsActress, model
Years active2015–present
AgentAmuse Inc.

Kaya Kiyohara (清原 果耶, Kiyohara Kaya; born January 30, 2002) is a Japanese actress, model and singer.[1] She won the Best Supporting Actress award at the 45th Japan Academy Film Prize for the film In The Wake.

Born in Osaka, Kiyohara joined Amuse Inc. in 2014.[2] She has since starred in a number of dramas and films over the years. She made a cameo appearance in the film My Tomorrow, Your Yesterday. Kiyohara had supporting roles in the live-action films, March Comes In like a Lion and March Goes Out like a Lamb. She gained further recognition when she starred in the final part of the Chihayafuru live-action trilogy, Chihayafuru Part 3. She had a cameo for We Made A Beautiful Bouquet, which is the 8th highest grossing Japanese film of 2021.[3] Kiyohara starred in NHK's 104th asadora, Welcome Home, Monet, and won the Best Supporting Actress award at the 45th Japan Academy Film Prize for the film In The Wake.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2015 Typhoon Noruda Noruda (voice) [4]
2016 My Tomorrow, Your Yesterday 15-year-old Emi [5]
2017 March Comes in Like a Lion Hinata Kawamoto [6]
March Goes out Like a Lamb Hinata Kawamoto [7]
Yurigokoro Young Misako [8]
2018 Chihayafuru Part 3 Iori Wagatsuma [9]
2019 Aiuta: My Promise to Nakuhito Nagi Itō [10]
Day and Night Nana Ōno [11]
Strawberry Song Young Chika [12]
2020 The Brightest Roof in the Universe Tsubame Ōishi Lead role [13]
Hope Miyabi Ishikawa [14]
Josee, the Tiger and the Fish Josee (voice) Lead role [15]
2021 The Door into Summer Riko Matsushita [16]
You're Not Normal, Either Kasumi Akimoto Lead role [17]
My Blood & Bones in a Flowing Galaxy Ozaki (younger) [18]
We Made a Beautiful Bouquet Rin Hada [19]
In the Wake Mikiko Maruyama [20]
2022 The Lines That Define Me Chiaki Shinoda [21]
2023 One Second Ahead, One Second Behind Reika Chōsokabe Lead role [22]
2024 Bushido Okinu [23]
18×2 Beyond Youthful Days Ami Lead role; Taiwanese-Japanese film [24]
2025 Unreachable Sakura Lead role [25]

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2015–16 Here Comes Asa! Fuyu and Natsu Asadora [26]
2016 Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit Young Balsa [27]
2017 Seto and Utsumi Ichigo Kashimura [28]
2018 Switched Ayumi Kohinata [29]
An Invisible Cradle Aoi Aota Lead role [30]
2019 Hotarugusa Nana Lead role [31]
Mango no Ki no Shita de Young Rinko Lead role; TV movie [32]
Poison Daughter, Holy Mother Yukina Amano Lead role; episode 3 [33]
Natsuzora: Natsu's Sky Chiharu Okuhara Asadora [34]
If Talking Paid Harumi Akiba [35]
2021 Welcome Home, Monet Momone "Monet" Nagaura Lead role; Asadora [36]
2022 Fight Song Hanae Kisara Lead role [37]
Medium Hisui Jōzuka Lead role; miniseries [38]
Invert Hisui Jōzuka Lead role; miniseries [39]
2024 My Diary Yuki Onomura Lead role [40]
2025 Last Samurai Standing Iroha Kinugasa [41][42]
Love Is for the Dogs Aiko Hanamura Lead role [43]

Music video appearances

Year Song Artist Ref.
2015 Wataridori Alexandros [44]

Awards and nominations

References

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