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Japanese Goddess: Keiko Kitagawa

author:Li Haokui

Keiko Kitagawa, born on August 22, 1986, Japanese soldiers in Yima Ward, Yinghwa-shi, Japanese Women's Enjo, Yingdu Promotion 1988, 1986. Strong japanese singer and 艺

Japanese Goddess: Keiko Kitagawa

In 2003, she became the exclusive model for Seventeen. In the same year, with the role of Fire Wild Li in the TV series "Sailor Moon", she officially debuted as an actress. Based on Naoko Takeuchi's manga Sailor Moon, which sparked a social upsurge in the 1990s and produced by CBC Dentsu Andei Toei, Toei is a feature film that was re-produced after a gap of 15 years since Toei broadcast 1988's "仮面ライーBLACK RX" on TBS.

Japanese Goddess: Keiko Kitagawa

In May 2006, she starred in the movie "Brothers in the Palace", which was her first film appearance. Adapted from the novel of the same name by Kaori Jiang Guo, the film tells the story of two brothers living under the same roof with very different personalities, and they are still single after they are over thirty years old.

Japanese Goddess: Keiko Kitagawa

In June of the same year, he starred in the American action movie Fast & Furious 3: Tokyo Drift, playing Reiko. The film tells the story of street racer Sean who is sent to Tokyo, where he meets DK, known as the "King of Drifts", a young driver with close ties to a Japanese crime syndicate. In order to compensate for his mistakes, he had to gamble on himself once, and this time the way to play was to drift, and the bet was his life. In September, twenty-year-old Kitagawa officially left Seventeen magazine.

Japanese Goddess: Keiko Kitagawa

In October 2007, he starred in the first TV series "Rag Girl", which won the Special Award at the 55th Japanese Drama Academy Awards. The drama tells the story of Hasegawa Momoko, who is clearly Miss Senkin of the big hospital, but runs to the funeral company to be a part-time girl, and helps the deceased escape before the incident returns the moment she touches the deceased's belongings.

Japanese Goddess: Keiko Kitagawa

In July 2008, she served as the heroine of Fuji TV's Ninth Month Drama for the first time, starring in the TV series "Classroom of the Sun and the Sea". Set against the backdrop of a famous private high school in Shonan, the play tells a series of stories about the teachers of the high school and the students who are about to take the college entrance examination.

Japanese Goddess: Keiko Kitagawa

In July 2009, he participated in the TV series "Zero Second Shot" starring Tomohisa Yamashita, playing the male protagonist's love object, Reiko Shirakawa. The drama tells the story of a cowardly but straightforward professional basketball player Named Yaya (Tomohisa Yamashita), who meets a strong but awkward music college student, Reiko Shirakawa (Keiko Kitagawa), and finally develops into a four-corner relationship and overcomes various difficulties together.

Japanese Goddess: Keiko Kitagawa

On October 18, 2011, she cooperated with Sho Sakurai to star in the reasoning tv series "Reasoning After Dinner", playing Reiko Baosheng. The drama tells the story of a witty and humorous crime-solving drama staged by Shadow Mountain, a poisonous tongue butler who is the key to solving the case, and a newcomer police officer Baosheng Lizi, who deliberately conceals the identity of Miss Qianjin.

Japanese Goddess: Keiko Kitagawa

In July 2014, he starred in the legal drama "Legal Hero 2" starring Takuya Kimura, playing the role of the affairs officer Chika Numb. The drama is set in the Castle West Branch of the Tokyo District Prosecutor's Office, and is a series of group portrait dramas depicted by prosecutor Kurisei Fair and members of the Castle West Branch.

Japanese Goddess: Keiko Kitagawa

In July 2016, he starred in the WOWOW TV series "The Woman Who Sold the House", playing the real estate agent Sanxuanjia Wonder. The play tells the story of the real estate salesman Sanxuanjia Wanzhi who does not flatter any guests, but sells the house by helping the guests to solve the problems in life.

Japanese Goddess: Keiko Kitagawa

In January 2017, he participated in the novel of the same name film "Broken Doors: The Epidemic God of the Two" adapted from the novel of the same name by writer Hiroyuki Kurokawa, who won the Naoki Prize, playing Ryoki, Ninomiya's cousin. The film tells the story of takao Komizu, a producer who has recovered the money for the embezzled film and absconded, and the two protagonists, Yasuhiko Kuwahara, who mixed brothers, and Keiyuki Ninomiya, a poor architect consultant, travel back and forth between Kansai, Japan, and Macau, China.

Japanese Goddess: Keiko Kitagawa

In 2018, he starred in NHK's Dahe drama "Saigoden". Based on Hayashi's novel of the same name, the drama tells the story of Saigo Takamori, who was born into a family of junior samurai, and is favored by the lord of the domain, Shimazu Kibin, accepts a secret appointment to travel to Edo and Kyoto, and then meets allies such as Katsukai and Sakamoto Ryoma, becomes a revolutionary, and eventually achieves the Meiji Restoration.

Japanese Goddess: Keiko Kitagawa

In January 2019, he starred in the TV series "The Counterattack of the Woman Who Sold the House". The drama is the sequel to the 2016 Japanese drama "The Woman Who Sold the House", which tells the story of the talented real estate practitioner Sanxuanjia Wanzhi who met a strong competitor and tried to sell the right house to customers despite adverse circumstances.

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