
Kaho
Acting
Biography
Kaho (夏帆, born June 30, 1991 in Tokyo, Japan) is the professional name of Kaho Indō (印東夏帆 Indō Kaho), a Japanese actress and fashion model. Kaho has won multiple Japanese entertainment industry awards, including a Hochi Film Award, a Nikkan Sports Film Award, and a Japan Academy Prize. Kaho was scouted in Omotesandō while still an elementary school student, and she began her career as a model for Japanese teen magazines. From 2004 to 2007, Kaho was the 11th Mitsui ReHouse Girl.
Born: June 30, 1991
Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan
Known For

BAUS: The Ship's Voyage Continues
Two brothers start working as benshi narrators of silent films in a cinema in the early 20th century. This premise is the jumping-off point for an epic family saga that follows the protagonists and their descendants through wars and technological developments.

To Give a Dream
The Abe family consists of French Toma, his Japanese wife Mikiko and their beautiful daughter Yuko. They appear like the perfect family. However, things start to change when Mikiko manages to get her daughter in show business.

Rebooting
A comedy focusing on Kondo Asami, a 33-year-old single woman who lives with her parents and works at the local city hall, and suddenly finds herself starting her life over from scratch.

Eat And Sleep at Camp Alone
Kento enjoys cooking with canned foods and eating them at a camp-ground. Nanako likes cooking with natural ingredients she obtains herself from nature. The only thing in common between them are that they eat and sleep alone at camp.

Hei no Naka no Biyoushitsu
Haru Komatsubara, a quiet prisoner, working as a hairdresser in a unique prison beauty salon, reflects on guilt, redemption, and second chances as her sentence nears its end.

Tokyo Girl
Miho (Kaho), a high school student, refuses to approve of her widowed mother’s potential husband when they meet each other at a restaurant. As she flounces out of the restaurant, she drops her cell phone. At the moment there is an earthquake and she drops her cell phone down a staircase. The phone is found by Tokijiro (Kazuma Sano), a boy that lives in 1912...

Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World
"I thought I might be using a lifetime's happiness in a moment. I was that happy and she was that beautiful." A young boy stands on the red earth of Australia under its blue sky. It is 17-year-old Sakutaro Matsumoto. His time with the girl comes back to him. The colored sand runs through his hands and a tear appears on his cheek. He wakes up. It's 2004 and he is 34 years old and in Japan. He thinks "I have been in a world without her for 17 years." Returning home to see his old high school for the last time before it is demolished, Saku confronts anew the loss of the love of his life, Aki, to leukemia 17 years ago. Now a medical researcher at graduate school, he has been living as if half of him died with her since then.

Lucky Seven
Lucky Seven Rakkīsebun is a 2012 Japanese television drama broadcast by Fuji Television from January 16 to March 19, 2012. It stars Jun Matsumoto and Eita.

The Black Devil and the White Prince
Yū Akahane moves to a dormitory room after her father's transfer at work. She and Haruto, aka "Black Devil", have the worst meeting. Since then, Haruto treats her like his slave. The only person who is kind to her is Takumi, aka "White Prince". Haruto orders Yū to go to her middle-school reunion, but Yū, who doesn't want to remember her middle school days, refuses. At this time, Suzune appears. She is a childhood friend of both Haruto and Takumi. Due to her, the relationship between Yū, Haruto and Takumi changes.

First Love
Young, free and madly in love. As teenagers, the world was their oyster—but, as adults, their lives seem dimmer, like a very important piece is missing.
Filmography
as Ayumi Yamagishi
as Natsu Komatsubara
as Yumi Isomura
as 語り
as Nana Daigo
as Sagiri Shiomi
as Kadokura Natsuki
as Tsunemi Arikawa
as Mai
as Nana Momono
as Momoko
as Mari Akutagawa
as Tomomi Sagawa(佐々川 知美)
as Masuda Tomi
as Shima Kakine
as Ichiko Satonaka
as Bottle Mail
as Aya Takahashi
as Maki Fujikawa
as Tōko Muranushi
as Yumi
as Nanako
as Tamaki
as Kyoko Zaizen
as Yuka Sunada
as Takako Kojima
as Kinuko Goura
as Fumiyo Bessho
as Fujisawa Miyoko
as Miki Jinbo
as Etsuko
as Shinobu Edogawa
as Etsuko Yamagiwa
as Miki Jinbo
as Miharu Kishi
as 藤川真纪
as Doizaki Seiko
as Akiko Shiga
as Yuko-Chan
as Jun Saito
as Chinsauman
as Sally Ishikawa / Mikami Rei
as Suzune
as Chika Kôda
as Miihano
as Yuki
as Azusa Nakamura
as 伊藤加奈
as Ogami Runa
as Nahoko
as Miyuki Hirano
as Akane Sendo
as Shizuka ito
as Ikuko Inuyama
as Rui Shimomura(霜村 瑠衣)
as Kyoko Mochizuki
as Miyoko Takashina
as Miyakozuka Ryo
as Yukie Tamura
as Ann Minase (teen)
as Kasumi Ogino
as Miho Fujisaki
as Yuriko Sasamoto
as Soyo Migita
as Mai Nishio
as Mai Manda
as Rei Zenigata
as Omoro
as Yu Kanda
as Yukie Ninomiya
as Matsumoto Fumiko
as Ayana Yoshie