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Yui Aragaki

Yui Aragaki

Yui Aragaki is a Japanese idol, model, actress, singer, seiyū and occasional radio show host. She is most well-known for her role in the 2007 movie "Koizora" (also known as "Sky of Love") which was a box office hit. Yui Aragaki was born in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture on June 11, 1988, and has two older sisters. After seeing an audition notice for the junior fashion magazine Nicola (ニコラ Nikora), she applied for it and won the Grand Prix award for the audition. In 2001, at the age of 13, she began her Nicola modelling career and was very well received as a Nicola model, having set a record for appearing on cover for 15 times. A fellow Nicola model Ayako Enomoto gave her the popular nickname "Gakki." At the age of 15, Aragaki moved to Tokyo and enrolled in Horikoshi High School, a private high school popular for being attended by many Japanese celebrities. In 2004, she decided to put her Nicola career on hold and expand her career path into gravure and acting, and she also appeared in variety shows and commercials, with her Pocky commercials being the most popular. A year later, she officially graduated from Nicola. Even so, she still appears in the magazine occasionally. In 2005, Aragaki took up a role in the TBS drama, Dragon Sakura, starring alongside Japanese idols like Tomohisa Yamashita and Masami Nagasawa. This marked a breakthrough in her acting career. Since then, she has been cast in many other dramas, like My Boss, My Hero and Gal Circle. She also starred in the 2007 tragic love story movie hit Koizora, for which she won her first award, the Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Newcomer. Currently, she has 5 newcomer awards. Aragaki won the Film prize at the 45th Golden Arrow Awards in 2008. Her tremendous number of movie shoots as well as the preparation for her debut album resulted in her suffering from work-related stress in 2007. Outside acting she also released her first album, Sora, and the single "Heavenly Days", a song from Koizora. "Memories", the theme song for Tokyo Serendipity, was included in her debut album. She also performed at Budokan. She was also the co-hosts for popular radio program Girls Locks in 2010-2012.

Known for

The Colors Within
The Colors Within
2024 • Sister Hiyoko (voice)
Worlds Apart
Worlds Apart
2024 • Makio Kōdai
(Ab)normal Desire
(Ab)normal Desire
2023 • Natsuki Kiryu
Ghost Book
Ghost Book
2022 • Teacher Yoko
The Full-Time Wife Escapist: New Year's Special
The Full-Time Wife Escapist: New Year's Special
2021 • Mikuri Tsuzaki
Code Blue: The Movie
Code Blue: The Movie
2018 • Megumi Shiraishi
Mixed Doubles
Mixed Doubles
2017 • Tamako Tomita
S: The Last Policeman: Recovery of Our Future
S: The Last Policeman: Recovery of Our Future
2015 • Iruma Hayashi

Full filmography

The Colors Within
The Colors Within
2024 • Sister Hiyoko (voice)
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Worlds Apart
Worlds Apart
2024 • Makio Kōdai
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(Ab)normal Desire
(Ab)normal Desire
2023 • Natsuki Kiryu
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Ghost Book
Ghost Book
2022 • Teacher Yoko
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Code Blue: The Movie
Code Blue: The Movie
2018 • Megumi Shiraishi
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Mixed Doubles
Mixed Doubles
2017 • Tamako Tomita
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Have a Song on Your Lips
Have a Song on Your Lips
2015 • Yuri Kashiwaga
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Legal High 2 SP
Legal High 2 SP
2014 • Machiko Mayuzumi
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Legal High SP
Legal High SP
2013 • Machiko Mayuzumi
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The Wings of the Kirin
The Wings of the Kirin
2012 • Kaori Nakahara
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Ranma ½
Ranma ½
2011 • Akane Tendo
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Dogwood Tree
Dogwood Tree
2010 • Sae Hirasawa
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Ballad
Ballad
2009 • Princess Renheme
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Cheer Cheer Cheer!
Cheer Cheer Cheer!
2008 • Momoyama Momoko
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Sky of Love
Sky of Love
2007 • Tahara Mika
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Waruboro
Waruboro
2007 • Yamada
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True Love
True Love
2006 • Asou Natsumi
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Yui Aragaki – Biography, Known For & Filmography