Japanese actress Ueshi Shiraishi recently starred in the Ōkawa drama "Wei Datian: The Story of the Tokyo Olympics", in which she played Hideko Maehata, the first female gold medalist in The history of the Japanese Olympic Games.
For this reason, she accepted the challenge of physical transformation for the first time, gaining 7 kilograms of weight, and her already round face was even more bulging.

This is her second role as a talented swimmer after the Japanese drama "Year 3 Class A: From Now on, Everyone Is a Hostage".
In order to play Hideko Maehata, Kami Shiraishi made preparations for about half a year, including swimming practice, diet management, and weight gain. She said she "ate 5 meals a day" and "felt like there was always food in my stomach."
Focusing on Japan's first Olympic participation in the Olympic Games in 1912 to 1964, when Tokyo hosted the Olympic Games, Wetted the 52-Year History for next year's Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
The film's main creative cast is unprecedentedly luxurious, with the screenwriter of Kankuro Miyato, the narration of Takeshi Kitano and Moriyama mirai, and the actors such as Takashi Abe, Kankuro Nakamura, Haruka Ayase, and Hiroshi Hiroshi Yasho.
A famous sister flower in the Japanese showbiz circle, Kami Shiraishi Mengge (left) and sister Kami Shiraishi Mengyin