
Toma Ikuta
Acting
Biography
Tôma Ikuta was born on October 7, 1984 in Noboribetsu, Hokkaido, Japan. He is an actor, known for The Fallen Angel (2010), Hanamizuki (2010) and The Brain Man (2013).
Born: October 7, 1984
Place of Birth: Noboribetsu, Hokkaido, Japan
Known For

Akihabara@DEEP
Akihabara is a Tokyo district full of manga, anime, electronics, video games, figurines, etc. It is a place that gathers fanatics of such themes, people who are commonly referred to as otaku. Page, Box, Akira, Taiko, Daruma, and Izumu are six otaku each with his/her own troubles and sought relief through a website called "Yui's Lifeguard." When site owner Yui died of a mysterious death, the six who are each experts in their own fields gathered to form "Akihabara@DEEP", a "trouble shooter" group that vows to protect Akihabara and solve the problems of its inhabitants.

My Story Is Long
A young man has college and a failed business behind him. Unemployed and planning his next steps he is lodging with is mother, a small business owner. His sister and her family also move in with the two, albeit temporarily. She sees him as a loser and a lush and wants him out. She also whispers in their mother's ear to ask him to leave the house in order to find his own way and begin the rest of his life. She probably has noble intentions, but is she right and will she succeed?

We Were There: True Love
During the 2nd year of high school in the winter season, Yano transferred from Kushiro to Tokyo due to a family matter. Yano and Nanami promised to meet again. A couple of years later, Nanami is busy finding a job, while Yano's friend Takeuchi supports her. in the beginning, Yano and Nanami kept their relationship, even with the long distance between them, but Yano suddenly stops contacting Nanami.

BOYS OVER FLOWERS
Set at a famous high school for the super-wealthy, this is a puppy love story centered on Tsukushi Makino, a poor girl, and the F4 gang of rich kids headed by the rough and fearless Prince Charming, Tsukasa Domyoji.

Late Blooming Sunflower My Life Renewed
"Late blooming Sunflower -My life renewed-" is a story of 7 young adults living their ordinary days near the Shimanto river of Kochi prefecture, renowned as the last of the crystal clear streams. Somewhat nostalgic, somewhat new, they hold on to their dreams and insecurities. It's a true-to-life portrayal of the days in young adulthood.

Idaten: Tokyo Olympics Story
Traces Japan’s history with the Olympic games and the 1964 Tokyo Olympics for viewers before Tokyo hosts the event again in 2020. The first half tells the story of marathon runner Kanakuri Shiso, who became one of the first Japanese nationals to participate in the Olympics in Stockholm in 1912. The second half features Tabata Masaji, the coach who laid the foundations of Japanese swimming and helped bring the games to Tokyo for the first time in 1964.

Beyond Goodbye
After losing her fiancé in an accident, Saeko feels an inexplicable connection to a stranger — who, by a twist of fate, received his heart and memories.

We Were There: First Love
We Were There follows the 10 year romance between Motoharu Yano & Nanami Takahashi. During their high school days, Motoharu Yano was the most popular boy in school, but can't get over the death of his girlfriend from a car crash. Nanami Takahashi falls in love with Motoharu Yano and must deal with his inability to let go of the past.

My Story Is Long : 2025 Spring

Dogwood Tree
A young girl tries to maintain a long-distance relationship with an aspiring fisherman.
Filmography
as Tsukasa Shido
as Shuhei Sakata
as Yusuke Nakamachi
as Asai Keisuke
as Daiba Jin
as Shunsaku Iwakiri
as Shiro Miura
as 安藤康平
as Tatsumaki Rainoshin
as Reiji Kikukawa
as Keisuke Yoshimaru
as 岸边满
as 三岛弥彦
as Masuda Junichi
as Kosaku Ito
as Rinko
as Reiji Kikukawa
as Tsuyoshi Maki
as Suzuki
as Geitsu / Hiroaki Okuda
as Ryuzaki Ikuo
as Ichiro Kitayama
as Reiji Kikukawa
as Ichiro Suzuki
as Jotaro Kodaira
as Motoharu Yano
as Motoharu Yano
as Hikaru Genji
as Kouhei Kiuchi
as Sadame Honjo
as Masayuki Kameda
as Ōba Yōzō
as Tooru Yoshioka
as Ryosuke Ishimatsu
as Naoto Serizawa
as Takemoto Yuta
as Shuichi Nakatsu
as Box
as Junpei Oribe