Koharu Kusumi
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Born
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1992-07-15
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July 15, 1992
(age 31)
[1]
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Nationality
| Japanese
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Occupations
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Years active
| 2005?present
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Agents
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Notable work
| Kirarin Revolution
as Kirari Tsukishima
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Height
| 166 cm (5 ft 5 in)
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Musical career
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Genres
| J-pop
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Instrument(s)
| Vocals
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Labels
| Zetima
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Member of
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Formerly of
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Musical artist
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Koharu Kusumi
(
久住 小春
,
Kusumi Koharu
, born July 15, 1992 in
Niigata Prefecture
)
is a Japanese actress, model,
television personality
, singer, and voice actress. In 2005, she became the only seventh generation member of the
Japanese idol
girl group
Morning Musume
, a part of
Hello! Project
.
While Kusumi was in Morning Musume, she provided the voice for Kirari Tsukishima, the main character of the anime series
Kirarin Revolution
, and portrayed her in real life on
Oha Suta
. In addition, she was featured in several musical releases affiliated with the series, including both solo releases under the name Kirari Tsukishima starring Koharu Kusumi (Morning Musume)
(
月島きらりstarring久住小春(モ?ニング娘。)
)
and group releases for the units Kira Pika and Milky Way.
After leaving Morning Musume in 2009, Kusumi pursued modeling, discussing her career changes in her 2011 autobiography,
17-sai no Tenshoku
. After making her runway debut in 2011, she modeled exclusively for magazines
CanCam
and
Steady
, while also making regular appearances on variety shows. At the same time, Kusumi continued to perform at music events and took part in
Dream Morning Musume
. Kusumi also ventured into acting, appearing in shows such as
Woman Prisoner 7
and
Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon
.
Early life
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Koharu Kusumi was born in Ojimaya,
Washima Village
in
Niigata Prefecture
, and grew up in a rural neighborhood.
[2]
Her family consisted of her parents, an older sister, and an older brother.
[2]
Around the middle of elementary school, Kusumi became interested in modeling from reading magazines like
CanCam
.
[2]
Prior to joining
Morning Musume
, Kusumi was the captain of her school's
volleyball
team.
Career
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2005-2009: Morning Musume,
Kirarin Revolution
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In 2005, after seeing an audition call for new members for the
Japanese idol
group
Morning Musume
in a magazine, Kusumi considered applying after noticing she was eligible based on the minimum age requirements to participate.
[2]
With her sister's help, Kusumi auditioned in secret with the song "As a Person" by
Tomomi Kahara
.
[2]
She sang "
Furusato
" during the final audition
[2]
and was selected for the group as the only seventh generation member, a feat which earned her the nickname "Miracle" from producer
Tsunku
.
[3]
Kusumi debuted on the single "
Iroppoi Jirettai
" and was one of the founding members of
Hello! Project
's
kickball
team, Metro Rabbits H.P., in 2006.
In April 2006, Kusumi was cast as the
voice actress
for Kirari Tsukishima, the main character in the anime
Kirarin Revolution
and also released music under the character's name.
[3]
Kusumi also made crossover television and concert appearances as Kirari on
Haromoni@
and
Oha Suta
,
[4]
leading her to become closely associated with the character.
[3]
The success of
Kirarin Revolution
and Kusumi's real-world appearances as Kirari made her one of the earliest examples of the "idol voice actor" crossover that became popular beginning in the late 2000s.
[5]
Throughout the show's run, Kusumi also released music as groups
Kira Pika
and
MilkyWay
with other cast members. Kusumi was named #17 in Daitan Map's "Top 50 Voice Actors of Popular Characters" in 2007.
[6]
In early 2007, Kusumi became part of
Morning Musume Tanj? 10nen Kinentai
, a subgroup created to celebrate Morning Musume's 10th anniversary, with their first single, "
Bokura ga Ikiru My Asia
", releasing on January 24, 2007. In 2009, she released a song with the subgroup
ZYX-α
.
A manga adaptation by Rio Fujimi recounting Kusumi's rise to stardom was serialized in
Ciao
, titled
Miracle Revolution: Koharu Kusumi's Story
.
[7]
Preferring the freedom she had working on her solo projects, Kusumi decided to pursue a solo career after
Kirarin Revolution
ended,
[2]
mainly in modeling
[8]
as well as other paths in entertainment, including comedy.
[9]
On September 19, 2009,
Tsunku
announced that Kusumi would leave Morning Musume and Hello! Project on December 6, at the final performance of Morning Musume's 2009 fall tour,
Nine Smile
.
[10]
[11]
Roughly 4,000 fans attended the graduation concert.
[12]
2010-2015: Solo television hosting and model runway debut
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After graduating from Morning Musume, Kusumi continued to appear on
Oha Suta
, as well as
Oha Coro
. In January 2010, she joined other former Morning Musume members in the group
Dream Morning Musume
, which later debuted in April 2011.
[13]
In July 2010, she performed with
Li Chun
,
Qian Lin
, and
Miyabi Natsuyaki
at the Shanghai World Expo 2010 under the group name Ex-ceed.
[14]
From December 22?27, 2010, Kusumi appeared in the stage play
Abe Naikaku
alongside
Natsumi Abe
and
Kei Yasuda
.
[15]
Kusumi released an autobiography titled
17-sai no Tenshoku
on February 12, 2011, which documented her childhood, Morning Musume, and interest in healthy lifestyles, all of which discussed her interest in pursuing a new career.
[16]
She also appeared in a series of advertisements directed towards a healthy lifestyle.
[17]
In September 2011, Kusumi made her runway debut at the
Kobe Collection
2011 Autumn/Winter Show. Beginning in the same month, she modeled exclusively for the fashion magazine
CanCam
, starting from the November 2011 issue
[18]
[19]
until the September 2015 issue.
[20]
In 2012, Kusumi made runway appearances at the
CanCam
×
AneCan
Collaboration Fashion Show: Can Colle!,
[21]
Stock Style 2012 Spring/Summer,
[22]
and
Girls Award
2012 Autumn/Winter shows.
[23]
In 2013, she made runway appearances at the Girls Award 2013 Spring/Summer,
[24]
Tokyo Girls Collection
2013 Spring Live, ReaMa Pastel Party 2013 in Tokyo Show,
[25]
and Girls Award 2013 Autumn/Winter shows.
[26]
In 2014, Kusumi left
Oha Suta
and later hosted
Blurred Sound Pops
until 2015.
[27]
She also starred in two live-action dramas,
Inauguration! Girl's Cabinet
, and
Again!!
.
In May 2015, Kusumi became a host of "Boat Race Live." on BS Fuji.
[28]
In November 2015. Kusumi started working as a model for the fashion magazine "steady."
[29]
2016-present: Venture into acting
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On January 9, 2016, Kusumi started hosting a weekly radio show called "This Happy Time (or KoHappy Time)."
[30]
On April 1, 2016, Kusumi started hosting a second radio program called "Kusumi Koharu's Mediaship 927" on BSN also in Niigata, Japan.
[31]
On November 29, 2016, Kusumi announced that her contract with her talent agency, JP Room, would end on November 30.
[32]
In early 2017 it was announced that Kusumi would be represented by
Oscar Promotion
, and would have a role as geisha in a drama called "Woman Prisoner 7."
[33]
In October 2017, Kusumi appeared in the fifth season of the popular medical drama,
Doctor-X
as Nurse Haruna Nagamori.
[34]
On November 23, 2018, Kusumi appeared in a supporting role in the feature film, "Lady in White."
In 2019, Kusumi released a wall calendar
[35]
and appeared in the film "Shell and Joint.
[36]
"
In 2024, she plays the main role in the drama
Uri wo waru
, adapted from the manga
Ripe for the Picking
.
Discography
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As Kirari Tsukishima
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- Studio albums
- Compilation albums
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- Singles
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Publications
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Photobooks
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Autobiographies
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Filmography
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Television
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Radio
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Program
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Start date
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End date
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Station
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TBC Fun F?rudo M?retsu M?dasshu
(
TBC Funふぃ?るど?モ?レツモ?ダッシュ
)
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November 7, 2005
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November 18, 2005
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TBC
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This Happy Time (or KoHappy Time)
(
こはっぴ?TIME
)
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January 9, 2016
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June 30, 2020
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79.0 FM Port, Niigata
[44]
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Kusumi Koharu's Mediaship 927
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April 1, 2016
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March 31, 2017
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BSN: Broadcasting System of Niigata, Inc.
[31]
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Film
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Year
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Title
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Role
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Notes
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2018
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Lady in White
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Kumi Aikawa
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[45]
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2019
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Shell and Joint
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Customer in Restaurant.
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[46]
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References
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External links
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Former members
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Studio albums
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Compilations
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