Kana Kita
**Kana Kita: A Rising Star in Japanese Entertainment**
Kana Kita has held a passion for acting since her early childhood. Her journey began in sixth grade, inspired by renowned actresses Reiko Takashima and Akiko Yada. In 2010, she marked her debut in the performing arts as the lead in the musical "Anne of Green Gables - Letters from Anne," showcasing her talent on stage.
Her career took a significant leap in 2012 when she and Miko Sakakibara were awarded the Grand Prize at the inaugural CM Virtual Audition hosted by CM NOW. This recognition paved the way for her first film role in 2013, where she portrayed a deaf girl, a challenging and impactful performance.
In 2017, Kana made a notable guest appearance in the drama "9 Kizoku Tantei." The following year, she achieved a childhood dream by voicing the lead character in the animated film "Penguin Highway," based on Tomihiko Morimi's work. To prepare for this role, she immersed herself in research, even visiting her younger sister's fourth-grade class to understand her character better.
Kana continued to expand her repertoire, starring in both installments of the horror film "Black Maiden" in 2019. She has also appeared in various television dramas, including "Koisenu Futari" (2022) and "Konya wa Konoji de" (2020).
A ballet enthusiast since age three, Kana is also skilled in mime. In her downtime, she enjoys shopping and singing solo karaoke, often belting out tunes by Yasuko Omori. She cites actress Chizuru Ikewaki as a significant influence, admiring her natural delivery and aspiring to emulate her authenticity in acting. Kana's deep connection to cinema is evident, as she recalls being profoundly affected by "Spirited Away" (2001), memorizing every line. With her trajectory on the rise, Kana Kita is poised to become a prominent