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In early 2015, after roughly 11 years in the industry, Rei Kitajima announced her retirement. Her final film, aptly titled a retirement work, was released in March 2015.
Additionally, Kitajima is set to star in the stage adaptation of Yukio Mishima’s The Temple of the Golden Pavilion in late 2024. Stage acting is the final frontier for him; live audiences cannot edit his micro-expressions. It will be a true test of his "Stillness" technique. rei kitajima
For a significant portion of her career, Kitajima was associated with major studios, most notably . During this time, she was marketed as a top-tier exclusive actress, appearing in high-budget productions that showcased her versatility. Her work during this period solidified her status as a household name among fans of the genre. In early 2015, after roughly 11 years in
Silent Anger did not win the ratings war against fluffy rom-coms, but it went viral on Twitter (X) in Japan. Clips of Kitajima’s performance were shared under the hashtag #北島の眼 (Kitajima’s Eyes). He won the Tokyo Drama Award for Best Supporting Actor , but more importantly, he won the respect of veteran directors. Stage acting is the final frontier for him;
2020 was a breakout year for Kitajima. At the Japanese national championships, he set new national records in both the 100m and 200m breaststroke events, solidifying his position as one of Japan's top swimmers. His impressive performances earned him a spot on the Japanese national team for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, which were held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Born on August 26, 2000, in Tokyo, Japan, Rei Kitajima began swimming at a young age. He was introduced to the sport by his parents, who encouraged his participation in various physical activities to improve his overall health and fitness. Kitajima quickly fell in love with swimming and began competing in local and national events as a child.