Born in Okinawa, Japan, Hikaru Manjima made his debut in 1997 as a folder group, and in the same year participated in the film Mothra 2 - Armageddon under the sea as a child actor. After the group disbanded in 2003, Mitsuru Manjima underwent a transition from singer to actor, during which he filmed photographs and participated in TV drama performances.
In 2006, Hikaru Manjima began to officially enter the film circle by Shusuke Kaneko, and then participated in several famous director works, and made his debut role in the independent film Drop in Ghost.
In 2009, Hikari Manjima ushered in a major turnaround in his career - playing the role of Yoko in "Exposure of Love" directed by Wen Yuen, and receiving widespread attention and a series of awards. Later films such as "Road to Glory", "Fragments", "Greetings to the Bottom of the River (Little Miss Clam)" and "Wicked Manjima" made Hikari Manjima a force to be reckoned with in the Japanese film industry.

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