
Mai Fukagawa
Acting
Biography
Former member of Japanese idol group Nogizaka46.
Born: March 29, 1991
Place of Birth: Iwata, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
Known For

SDGs Mini Drama
An irregularly broadcast omnibus series of two-minute mini-dramas based on the 17 goals of the SDGs (UN's "Sustainable Development Goals"). In these short stories, a message is conveyed that we should work together to achieve a society where no one is left behind, and how Japanese society, culture, and traditions are facing each goal.

Nogizakatte, Doko?
Nogizakatte, Doko? (乃木坂って、どこ??) is Nogizaka46's TV show hosted by the Bananaman comedy duo, Osamu Shitara and Yuki Himura. The show usually feature the members' Senbatsu Selections and several other segments.

Isn't It a Bad Guy?
Gonta, a good-looking man living a false life in Tokyo, and Katsuyo, whose grandma is a powerful and energetic woman who lives an honest life in the countryside, suddenly exchange bodies one day.

How to Forget Sadness: Documentary of Nogizaka46
A documentary about Japanese idol group Nogizaka46. "A method to forget sadness" will show how the Nogizaka46's members were, how they really felt, and how they strived while facing the cruel world of showbiz. How were their lives off the screen? Well, find out by yourself.

The Sealer
In this world, there exist demon swords. Those who have the sword will have their will taken over, and they will lust for human blood and keep on killing indiscriminately. The sealer is who searches for those blades that haunt people and seal them with his scabbard.

乃木坂46 橋本奈々未の恋する文学

Giver Taker
Former elementary school teacher and detective, Kurasawa Itsuki (Nakatani Miki), has a history with Kishi Ruoto (Kikuchi Fuma). At the age of 12 and her 6th grade student, Kishi murdered Kurasawa's daughter. The young age of the murderer caused the bizarre murder case to send shockwaves throughout Japan. Kurasawa experienced despair and quit her job as a teacher to become a detective with the desire of "saving as many people as possible from suffering like I did". Driven by her strong conviction, Kurasawa spends 12 years working hard to solve cases before learning that Kishi is to be discharged from a medical reformatory just before the anniversary of her daughter's death. One day, she receives a text message from the supposedly "completely rehabilitated" Kishi promising to "take away your precious things once again". This was the beginning of a new incident that would shock all of Japan again.

NOGIBINGO!

He Who Can't Marry
Kekkon dekinai otoko, known in English as He Who Can't Marry, is a 2006 Japanese drama broadcast by Fuji TV. The theme song is "Swimmy" by Every Little Thing. The drama was produced by Kansai Telecasting Corporation and Media Mix Japan.

Wednesday Downtown
Everybody has theories that they personally cling blindly to regardless of proof or scientific validity. In this entertaining information program, a host of celebrities present their cases for pet theories to studio guests by any means be it academic argument or laughably “out there” logic. Can their theories gain acceptance? Or will they be discarded as pop science that only adds confusion to the world? Find out through exhaustive examination including on-location experiments!
Filmography
as Ruriko
as Masumi Miyauchi
as Shinonome Haruka
as Shibusawa Madoka
as Mizuki
as Nami Kondo
as Mayumi Himura
as Riko Tsubaki
as Ichiko Yukari
as Machika Otokawa
as Mao Kasai
as Mio Sanjo
as エイコ
as Shoko Mamiya
as Miho Uechi
as Hirose Kanata
as Otofuke Yuko
as Mizuno
as Shiori Moriyama, part-time clerk at a convenience store
as Yoko
as Haruko Shinomiya
as Fumi Ichii
as Kachan
as Panel member
as Tonami Saki