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Update 11-December-2023. Read the Disclaimer. Ad by Google. Momo+shiina OfficialMany junior idols phase out of the industry silently as they reach adulthood, but Shiina chose a highly calculated, ambitious path towards self-reinvention. In , she was accepted into the prestigious Keio University’s Faculty of Letters , majoring in Sociology. Shiina’s most notable cinematic contribution is her role in the 2015 film (原宿デニール), directed by Hideta Takahata. The movie explores the interconnected lives of various eccentric characters in Tokyo's fashion capital, Harajuku. Shiina’s performance alongside established indie actors helped demonstrate her range beyond standard modeling. NHK Historical Reenactments momo+shiina Shiina transitioned into acting, with her most notable credit being the 2015 film . She has also participated in historical recreations for NHK and worked as a radio guest on platforms like TBS Radio . Many junior idols phase out of the industry 's story is one of shared growth, having both entered the entertainment industry at a young age and often appearing together in various projects during the early 2010s. Early Career and Collaboration The names "Momo" and "Shiina" most prominently refer to Shiina Momo The movie explores the interconnected lives of various Following her contest success, Shiina became a frequent face in top-tier Japanese magazines. She regularly appeared in: During this period, she capitalized on the physical media market by releasing a series of highly successful image DVDs and Blu-rays. Notable solo home video releases focused on coming-of-age and thematic photography, including titles such as "Momo Shiina in Abundancia" , "Inocencia Pura" , and "Área Absoluta" . Transition to Mainstream Television and Acting As her fanbase expanded, Shiina crossed over into commercial television. She became a regular cast member on the NHK Educational TV youth variety program The Law of R (R no Housoku) and made frequent appearances on Tokyo TV's Piramekino . She also secured high-profile corporate endorsements, notably starring in Microsoft's Japanese commercial campaign "Xbox Special Mission". |
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