Junna Aoki

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A common and historic Japanese surname translating literally to "blue tree" or "green tree." Historically, the name is rooted in central Japan and carries an elegant connection to nature.

From that day on, Junna became known as the "Little Tokyo Shamisen Prodigy." She continued to perform at local events, sharing her love of traditional Japanese music with the community. Her parents, Yumi and Taro, beamed with pride, knowing that their daughter had found her passion. junna aoki

A contemporary dancer and choreographer based in Vancouver.

Junna smiled for the first time. “Shogi isn’t just about the board, Kenji-kun. It’s about the heart moving the pieces.” This public link is valid for 7 days

Hina Aoki's talents extend beyond her signature role. Before her fame in BanG Dream! , her first voice acting role was portraying in the Revue Starlight -Re LIVE- mobile game. In addition to her voice work, she also pursues a solo music career under the name Hina Aoki , releasing original music and music videos. Known to her fans as "Hinapiyo" (ひなぴよ), she is a versatile artist whose combination of voice acting, musicianship, and warm personality has quickly made her a beloved figure in the industry.

Aoki's works have been exhibited in numerous international exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale, the Tokyo Biennale, and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles. Her art has also been recognized with several awards, including the prestigious Japan Art Academy Prize. Can’t copy the link right now

The film’s director, Kenji Morisaki, later revealed in a Kinema Junpo interview that he wrote the role specifically for Aoki after seeing her in a stage production where she played a ghost. "Most actors try to fill the void with action," Morisaki said. "Junna respects the void. She sits in it. That is terrifying and beautiful."