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Yūka Kageyama (Japanese: 影山優佳, Hepburn: Kageyama Yūka, born May 8, 2001)[1] is a Japanese actress and presenter, represented by Production Ogi. She is a former member of the girl group Hinatazaka46.
Yūka Kageyama | |
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影山優佳 | |
Born | Tokyo, Japan | May 8, 2001
Occupations |
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Years active | 2016–2018; 2020–present |
Agent | Production Ogi |
Musical career | |
Genres | J-pop |
Years active | 2016–2018; 2020–2023 |
Labels | Sony Music Records |
Formerly of | Hinatazaka46 |
Website | Official website |
Kageyama made her acting debut in the series Re:Mind (2017), and her first film appearance was in Kaguya-sama Final: Love Is War (2021). She frequently appears in media related to football and was the Japan Ambassador for the football video game FIFA 22.
In 2015, Kageyama took part in the second AKB48 Group Draft Conference, a joint audition between AKB48 and its Japan-based sister groups. She advanced to the final round, but was not selected to become a trainee.[2][3]
On May 8, 2016, the same day as her fifteenth birthday, Kageyama passed the audition for Hiragana Keyakizaka46 and joined Neru Nagahama as a first generation member of the group. She was introduced to the public on May 11.[4] Within the group, Kageyama is noted for her abilities in both academics and sports, which are often shown in her television appearances, in addition to her singing skills.[5][6][7] Her fandom name is Kagesapo (カゲサポ), which is short for "Kageyama Supporters" and announced in May 2021.[8]
In 2017, Kageyama made her acting debut in the Hiragana Keyakizaka46 drama Re:Mind, aired on TV Tokyo and Netflix.[9] Real Sound praised her "impactful" performance as the hidden mastermind, her insane nature "flickering" as she calmly explains her plan during the reveal.[10]
On June 1, 2018, Kageyama announced that she was going into hiatus to prepare for the University of Tokyo entrance examinations.[10][11] During her hiatus, she won a bronze medal in the 2018 Japan Philosophy and Ethics Grand Prix.[6][12]
In March 2019, Hiragana Keyakizaka46 was rebranded into Hinatazaka46. Kageyama did not appear in Hinatazaka46's first four singles; her first appearance in a Hinatazaka46 music release was in the 2020 album Hinatazaka. However, she did make surprise appearances at the final concert of the 2018 Hashiridasu Shunkan Tour[13] and in the group's 2019 photobook, Tachikogi.[14] She resumed entertainment activities on May 26, 2020, with a post on her official blog.[11]
Kageyama is an association football enthusiast and played regularly in a local boys' team before joining Hiragana Keyakizaka46. Her catchphrases include "The soccer-loving girl"[a] and "Gegenpressing to your heart".[b][15][16] She holds a Class 4 referee qualification[c] and regularly writes about the Japanese league on her blog in a series titled "Yūka Kageyama's WE LOVE J.League", which aims to cover all 56 teams from all three league divisions.[18][19] Her favorite teams include Sanfrecce Hiroshima, Borussia Dortmund, and Leeds United F.C.[20][21][22]
Kageyama became a recurring guest in the TV Tokyo football talk show FOOT×BRAIN[23] and Atsuto Uchida's Football Time on DAZN,[24][25][26] and was appointed Special Analyst for FOOT×BRAIN in October thanks to her knowledge in football strategy.[27] Former Japan national football team player Tsuyoshi Kitazawa named her the "number one football enthusiast in the idol world".[23] In December, Kageyama co-hosted her first self-titled football talk show miniseries on Hikari TV Channel with former Japan national team captain Yuji Nakazawa, which was titled Yuji Nakazawa and Yūka Kageyama's Talking Football and ran for three episodes.[28]
Kageyama had her first voice acting role as Ayame Ebina in the animated adaptation of the football manga Farewell, My Dear Cramer (2021) on Tokyo MX, and also served as the production's "support manager".[29][30] She made her first feature film appearance in Kaguya-sama Final: Love Is War, co-starring Kanna Hashimoto and released on August 20.[31][32] Early in her career, Kageyama had named Hashimoto and actress Erika Toda as the people she admired.[15] Real Sound positively commented on her "funny expressions" and that her intelligent image matched that of her character, Miko Iino.[10]
Kageyama and fellow Hinatazaka46 members Mei Higashimura and Konoka Matsuda were appointed support ambassadors for DAZN's AFC Asian Cup Qualifications "Road to Qatar" campaign, which ran from August 2021 to March 2022. Kageyama also produced football educational video content for the campaign.[33] In September 2021, Kageyama was appointed the Japan Ambassador for the football simulation video game FIFA 22. She had previously participated in the promotion of FIFA 21, including as an ambassador for the J Club FIFA 21 Festival.[30][34][35][36] On November 25, 2021, Kageyama, comedian Hiroyuki Yabe, and announcer Akihiko Nishioka served as the hosts for the 2021 J. League awards.[16][37] In May 2022, Kageyama became a co-host for the pre-2022 FIFA World Cup talk show FIFA World Cup 64, co-produced by TV Asahi and Abema,[38][39][40] and went on to serve as co-host for several live match broadcasts of the event[41][42] where she was noted for her game analysis and multiple accurate predictions, which earned her the moniker "Goddess of Victory".[43][44][45] She placed fourth on the top ten list of rising female talents of the first half of 2022 according to Talent Power Ranking, published in July and attributed to her increasing appearances on football and quiz shows.[46] In January 2023, she placed second on an advertising industry polling of female talents predicted to make a breakthrough that year.[47]
Aside from football, Kageyama was appointed the "fair character" (endorser) for the twentieth anniversary fair of book publisher Kobunsha's "Kobunsha New Books" (光文社新書, Kobunsha Shinshō) product line in October 2021. Fellow Hinatazaka46 member Manamo Miyata would also participate in the "Kobunsha Classics" fifteenth anniversary fair.[48] As a philomath, she revealed in 2022 that she had obtained qualifications in several fields, including world heritage , news and current affairs, real estate, pharmaceuticals, dental assistant, and psychological counselor.[49]
On February 17, 2023, Kageyama announced that she was planning to leave Hinatazaka46 after promotions for the group's ninth single have concluded, due to a persistent hearing disorder.[51] Her photobook, titled Shiranai Koto Darake (知らないことだらけ, lit. 'Full of the Unknown')[52] and published by Fusosha, was released on May 9 and sold 49 thousand copies in its first week, placing it first on the Oricon Weekly Book Ranking.[53][54][55] The photography took place in the prefectures of Tokyo, Nagano, and Okinawa.[56] She held her "graduation" ceremony on July 19 at the Tokyo International Forum, Hall A, before officially leaving Hinatazaka46 two days later.[50][57]
In July 2023, Kageyama became a regular cast member, with the title of "Special Supporter", for the sports talk show Abema Sports Time on Abema.[58] In October, she announced her affiliation with the talent agency Production Ogi and launched her official website, Kagesapo no Oseki (かげさぽのお席, lit. 'Kagesapo's Seats').[59]
In 2024, Kageyama appeared in the television dramas Hakobiya on TV Tokyo[60] and Haru ni Nattara on Fuji TV.[61] From May to June 2024, she portrayed female lead Lana in the first ever stage adaptation of the 1978 animated series Future Boy Conan, held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre.[62]
Kageyama described her family as "football lovers" and they used to go overseas to support the Japan national team when she was younger.[21][63] Her mother also holds a referee qualification,[63] while her younger brother Shūto played for the Kokushikan University football team.[54][64] The family owns a Chihuahua named Chico.[65]
Kageyama graduated from Tsukuba University High School.[66] As a student, she was a member of the quiz research club[5] and organized quiz events for middle school students, some of whom participated in the 42nd All Japan High School Quiz Championship where she served as an observer in 2022.[67]
In January 2023, Kageyama announced that she has joined the Japan chapter of Mensa International.[68][69]
Kageyama has participated in Hinatazaka46 title songs since "Kimi Shika Katan" (2021),[70] as well as the all-member and first generation songs by Hiragana Keyakizaka46 until the album Hashiridasu Shunkan (2018)[71] and by Hinatazaka46 since the album Hinatazaka (2020).[72] Prominent appearances include:
Year | Video album | Notes | Ref(s) |
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2022 | Hinatazaka46 3rd Anniversary Memorial Live in Tokyo Dome (日向坂46 3周年記念MEMORIAL LIVE ~3回目のひな誕祭~ in 東京ドーム) | [74] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
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2021 | Kaguya-sama Final: Love Is War | Miko Iino | [31] | |
2025 | Salary Man Kintaro | Kazumi | [75] | |
Salary Man Kintaro 2 | Kazumi | [76] | ||
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes | Ref(s) |
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2017 | Re:Mind | Yūka Kageyama | TV Tokyo, Netflix | [29] | |
2021 | Farewell, My Dear Cramer | Ayame Ebina (voice) | Tokyo MX | [29] | |
2023 | Case Closed | Herself (voice) | Yomiuri TV, Nippon TV | Episode 1083; cameo appearance | [77] |
2024 | Hakobiya | Anna Amano | TV Tokyo | Lead role | [60] |
Haru ni Nattara | Airi Saito | Fuji Network System | [61] | ||
Octo | Miku Takizawa | Yomiuri TV | [78] |
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes | Ref(s) |
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2020–present | FOOT×BRAIN | Recurring guest, Special Analyst | Tokyo TV | [27] | |
2020–2021 | Yuji Nakazawa and Yūka Kageyama (Hinatazaka46)'s Talking Football | Co-host | Hikari TV Channel | [28] | |
2021–present | Atsuto Uchida's Football Time | Recurring guest | DAZN | [81] | |
The Toppa File | Recurring character for the "Customs Officer" segments | Nippon TV | [82][83][84][85] | ||
2022 | FIFA World Cup 64 | Co-host | Abema, TV Asahi | [38] | |
2023–present | Abema Sports Time | Regular, Special Supporter | Abema | [58] | |
2024–present | Wellmi and Nessko | Co-host | Nippon TV | [86] |
Title | Release Date | Publisher | ISBN |
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Shiranai Koto Darake (知らないことだらけ, lit. 'Full of the Unknown') | May 9, 2023 | Fusosha | ISBN 978-4594094379 |
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