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Aoi Miyazaki's a former child actor whose professional career started at 4 in ads, commercials & as an extra. She was born in Tokyo in 1985. Her TV show & film debut came in 1999. She starred in the film debut Ano Natsu No Hi & the show Genroku Ryoran. She began winning prizes 2 years later w/ a Best Actress award for Harmful Insect, a film which ...
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 2020

Future Family
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Risa



 2016

If Cats Disappeared from the World

Postman's First Love


- Episode #1.156
(2016)
... Hatsu Imai


- Episode #1.155
(2016)
... Hatsu Imai


- Episode #1.151
(2016)
... Hatsu Imai


- Episode #1.150
(2016)
... Hatsu Imai


- Episode #1.149
(2016)
... Hatsu Imai



 2015

The Boy and the Beast

Kyûta (shônen-ki) (voice)



 2014

The Vancouver Asahi

Toyoko Sasaya



 2014

The Chart of Love

Haruna Kuriharai



 2013

The Great Passage

Kaguya Hayashi


- Episode #1.3
(2012)
... Naho Shimojima



 2011

My SO Has Got Depression

Haruko Takazaki



 2011

Chronicle of My Mother

Kotoko



 2010

Okan no yomeiri

Tsukiko, Yoko's daughter



 2009

Mt. Tsurugidake

Hatsuyo Shibazaki


- Ippon no michi
(2008)
... Atsuhime


- Meiji zenya no saikai
(2008)
... Atsuhime


- Ôoku no shisha
(2008)
... Atsuhime


- Yoshinobu kyûshutsu
(2008)
... Atsuhime



 2008

Brass Knuckle Boys

Kanna Kurita



 2008

Yami no kodomo-tachi

Keiko Otowa



 2008

Flowers in the Shadow

Naruko / Hisako



 2007

Bloody Snake Under the Sun

Ann Anjo



 2006

Umi de no hanashi

Kaede Fukino



 2006

Я просто люблю тебя

Shizuru Satonaka



 2006

Origin: Spirits of the Past

Tooûra (voice)



 2004

A Blue Automobile

Konomi Saeki



 2004

Chotto matte kami sama
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 2003

Someday's Dreamers
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Yume Kikuchi (voice)



 2002

Kêtai deka Zenigata Ai
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 2002

Tomie: Forbidden Fruit

Tomie / Kazuhiko's daughter



 2002

Pakodate-jin

Hikaru "Pikaru" Hino



 2001

Ao to Shiro de Mizuiro
(TV Movie)

Uchiyama Kaede



 2001

Furê furê jinsei!
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- Episode #1.6
(2001)
... Yukari Nomura


- Episode #1.5
(2001)
... Yukari Nomura



 2010

Соланин
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 2014

The 37th Annual Japan Academy Awards
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Self



 2013

The 36th Annual Japan Academy Awards
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Self



 2012

The 35th Annual Japan Academy Awards
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Self



 2010

The 33rd Annual Japan Academy Awards
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 2007

Traveling with Yoshitomo Nara
(Documentary)

Narator


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Miyama playing in the 2011 World Cup

^ "FIFA Women's World Cup Germany 2011 – List of Players: Japan" (PDF) . FIFA . 28 July 2014. p. 9. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 November 2019 . Retrieved 11 November 2021 .

^ "USA v Japan - as it happened" . Guardian. 17 July 2011 . Retrieved 13 April 2020 .

^ "AFC Women Player of the Year: Aya Miyama" . AFC . 23 November 2011. Archived from the original on 11 September 2012 . Retrieved 23 November 2011 .

^ "AFC Women Player of the Year: Aya Miyama" . AFC . 29 November 2012. Archived from the original on 2 December 2012 . Retrieved 29 November 2012 .

^ Japan Football Association (in Japanese)

^ List of match in 2010 , 2011 , 2012 , 2013 , 2014 , 2015 Archived 11 August 2018 at the Wayback Machine , 2016 at Japan Football Association (in Japanese)

^ "2015 FIFPro Award" . Archived from the original on 28 July 2017 . Retrieved 9 March 2017 .

^ "IFFHS WOMAN TEAM - AFC - OF THE DECADE 2011-2020" . IFFHS . 30 January 2021.


Asian Women's Footballer of the Year

1999: Sun Wen
2000–02: Award not given
2003: Bai Jie
2004: Sawa
2005: Hara
2006: Ma Xiaoxu
2007: Ri Kum-suk
2008: Sawa
2009: Award not given
2010: Gill
2011 : Miyama
2012 : Miyama
2013: Award not given
2014: Gorry
2015: Miyama
2016: Foord
2017: Kerr
2018: Wang Shuang
2019: Kumagai


1 Fukumoto
2 Isozaki ( c )
3 Kinga
4 Yano
5 Yanagita
6 Hara
7 Miyamoto
8 Sakai
9 Arakawa
10 Sawa
11 Otani
12 Yamago
13 Ando
14 Toyoda
15 Iwashimizu
16 Miyama
17 Nagasato
18 Ohno
19 Sakaguchi
20 Utsugi
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Aya Miyama ( 宮間 あや , Miyama Aya , born 28 January 1985) is a Japanese former footballer who played for the Japan national team starting in 2003, and from 2012 to 2016 served as captain of the team. She appeared in four World Cups between 2003 and 2015, including the team that won the 2011 World Cup for Japan. Miyama also led Japan to a silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London .

Miyama was born in Ōamishirasato , Sanbu District , Chiba Prefecture , [ citation needed ] on 28 January 1985 . She started her career as a football player in the club her father founded. She later joined Nippon TV Beleza in 1999 after playing with their youth team, but when she was in eleventh grade, she left the team and went to the high school football club. Even among male players, she kept playing football.

Miyama joined L.League side Okayama Yunogo Belle in 2001, having received an invitation from Midori Honda , the coach.

On 24 November 2008, Miyama was selected by Los Angeles Sol of the U.S. Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) in the 2008 WPS International Draft , and joined Sol in 2009. In the 2009 Women's Professional Soccer season , she had 6 assists but no goals. When the Sol disbanded in early 2010, she was taken by Saint Louis Athletica . Miyama signed as a free agent with the Atlanta Beat on 10 June 2010.

Miyama returned to Okayama Yunogo Belle in September 2010. She left the club at the end of the 2016 season.

At the 2007 World Cup held in China, Miyama performed brilliantly in Japan's match against England , scoring the team's two goals both from direct free kicks as they held on to a draw. In Japan's first group stage match of the 2011 World Cup , she scored the go-ahead goal in Japan's win against New Zealand from another free kick in the 68th minute, and was named Player of the Match.

At the 2011 World Cup in Germany, Miyama scored the winner – a curling free kick – to help Japan beat New Zealand, and netted Japan's first goal in the final against the USA. Miyama also scored Japan's first penalty of the eventual penalty shoot-out in the final which ended 2–2 after extra time. Her team won 3–1 in the penalty shoot-out, making them the first Asian team to win the World Cup . [2] In the moment of victory, Miyama did not join her teammates in celebration, but instead went to the American players to hug and congratulate them. This has been reported both by Hope Solo and the Japanese media as evidence of Miyama's sportsmanship and respect for her opponents.

At the 2012 Summer Olympics , Miyama led Japan to the silver medal as captain. At the 2015 World Cup , she also captained the team and lost in the final to the USA. At the 2016 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament , Japan failed to qualify for the 2016 Summer Olympics . Following the tournament, she retired from the national team. She played 162 matches and scored 38 goals for Japan.


( 1985-01-28 ) 28 January 1985 (age 37)

*Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Namdong Asiad Rugby Field, Incheon , South Korea

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^ "Aoi Miyazaki" . IMDb . Retrieved July 4, 2018 .

^ Jump up to: a b c d e "Awards for Aoi Miyazaki" . IMDB . Retrieved July 10, 2010 .

^ "Aoi Miyzaki wins Galaxy Award for NHK drama" . Japan Today. May 25, 2008. Archived from the original on August 29, 2008 . Retrieved April 6, 2009 .

^ "Aoi Miyazaki chosen as Armani model" . Tokyograph. March 6, 2008 . Retrieved July 10, 2010 .

^ "Environmental celebrity special, celebrity comeback special, Kurosawa classic adaptation" . The Japan Times . Retrieved February 13, 2018 .

^ "Environmental celebrity special, celebrity comeback special, Kurosawa classic adaptation" . The Japan Times . Retrieved February 13, 2018 .

^ "Aoi Miyazaki: from TV princess to rescuer of trafficked children" . The Japan Times . Retrieved February 13, 2018 .

^ Aoi Miyazaki: from TV princess to rescuer of trafficked children , Japan Times , 2008/07/17. Retrieved October 10, 2008.

^ "Aoi Miyazaki, Sousuke Takaoka announce marriage" . Tokyograph . June 15, 2007 . Retrieved July 10, 2010 .

^ "Takaoka Sousuke confirms divorce from Miyazaki Aoi" . Tokyohive . December 20, 2011 . Retrieved December 22, 2011 .

^ "Takaoka Sosuke speaks his mind about Miyazaki Aoi and her alleged affair" . www.tokyohive.com . Retrieved January 1, 2018 .

^ "岡田准一&宮崎あおい、結婚を正式発表…連名で「未熟な二人ではございますが」" . Sports Hochi . Retrieved December 24, 2017 .

^ "Boy band member Junichi Okada, actress Aoi Miyazaki get married" . Mainichi Daily News . December 25, 2017 . Retrieved February 13, 2018 .

^ "Sakurai Sho chooses work over family at 'Kamisama no Karute 2' press conference" . tokyohive . 6Theory Media, LLC. February 1, 2014 . Retrieved February 2, 2014 .

^ "吉沢亮×宮崎あおい×坂元裕二、Netflix映画「クレイジークルーズ」製作決定" . Natalie . Retrieved July 4, 2022 .

^ "宮崎あおい主演で「蝶々夫人」をドラマ化...『蝶々さん』" . NHK Drama . October 19, 2011.

^ "フラニーズ・フィート" . Cartoon Network . Archived from the original on May 7, 2006 . Retrieved October 29, 2019 .

^ "Aoi Miyazaki, Juri Ueno named Vogue's Women of the Year" . Tokyograph. November 28, 2008 . Retrieved July 10, 2010 .

^ "2009 Elan d'or Awards" . Tokyograph. February 6, 2009 . Retrieved July 10, 2010 .

^ "2009 Elan d'or Awards" . Tokyograph. February 6, 2009 . Retrieved July 10, 2010 .


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Aoi Miyazaki ( 宮﨑 あおい , Miyazaki Aoi , born November 30, 1985) is a Japanese actress. [1] She is known for roles such as in Nana and Virgin Snow .

Miyazaki started working in the entertainment industry at the age of four. Initially she appeared mostly in commercials, magazine advertisements, and as an extra in television dramas. Miyazaki made her film debut in Ano Natsu no Hi at the age of 14.

Also at the age of 14, Miyazaki began to draw international attention for her role as the survivor of a traumatic bus hijack in Shinji Aoyama 's Eureka . The film won the International Federation of Film Critics Prize at the Cannes Film Festival 2000, and resulted in her receiving the Best Actress award at the Japanese Professional Movie Awards . [2] She also made her musical debut in The Little Prince in 2003.

Later, Miyazaki won Best Actress award in the Cinemanila International Film Festival for her performance in Harmful Insect . [2] She teamed up with Aoyama again in Eli, Eli, Lema Sabachthani? , an Un Certain Regard selection at Cannes 2005 . Later in the same year, she co-starred with Mika Nakashima in the mainstream and commercially successful Nana .

She won the Galaxy Individual Award for her performance in the NHK drama Atsuhime in 2008. [3]

Miyazaki has appeared in commercials for major corporations including Aflac , Tokyo Metro , NTT DoCoMo and Olympus . In early 2008, she was also selected as Emporio Armani 's new print advertisement model. [4] Miyazaki has been the face of the Japanese popular apparel brand Earth music&ecology since 2010.

In recent years, Miyazaki has taken a more prominent position in humanitarian activism projects.

She travelled with her older brother and fellow actor, Masaru Miyazaki, [5] to Bangladesh [6] in 2005 to experience poverty firsthand, and they highlighted the problems then found in their 2006 photobook Tarinai Peace . The siblings travelled to Denmark and Finland in 2006 to investigate global warming. Their experiences were then published in their 2007 photobooks Love, Peace , and Green Tarinai, Peace2 . [7]

Miyazaki took part in the Gold Ribbon Walking event in Roppongi , Tokyo in 2008 to raise awareness and funds for childhood cancer .

Her 2008 film Children of the Dark also addresses issues of child exploitation. [8]

Miyazaki married actor Sosuke Takaoka , her partner since she was fifteen, on June 15, 2007. [9] They divorced in December 2011, [10] with Takaoka subsequently accusing her of committing adultery on his Twitter account. [11] Miyazaki married Junichi Okada on December 23, 2017. [12] [13]

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