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Kazama's interest in television dramas led him to audition for Johnny & Associates in 1997, during his second year of junior high school, at the encouragement of his family. He debuted that same year with the group Shonentai and continued as a Johnny's Jr. He also worked as a backup dancer for groups like TOKIO and V6. Despite joining B.I.G. in September 1998, a hiatus due to high school exams led to a shift in his role within the agency.
In 2000, Kazama ventured into voice acting, debuting in the TV anime "Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters".
In early May 2013, Kazama married a non-celebrity woman, with the announcement made through Johnny & Associates in July of that year.
On October 15, 2015, a dedicated page for Kazama was established on the Johnny & Associates official website, signifying his departure from Johnny's Jr.
On February 11, 2019, reports surfaced of Kazama's wife giving birth to their first son.
On December 16, 2023, SMILE-UP's official website announced Kazama's intention to become independent by the end of that month. He subsequently established his own personal agency and now holds the title of "representative director".
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Meiko Kaji graduated from the Yakumo Academy high school in Meguro, Tokyo. She began work in the film industry under her real name, Masako Ota, at Nikkatsu studio in 1965 after graduating from high school. In 1969, she appeared in "Nihon Zankyoden", one of a series of films directed by Masahiro Makino, who recognized her acting ability and gave her the stage name Meiko Kaji. From 1970 to 1971, she appeared in the "Noraneko Rokku (Stray Cat/Alleycat Rock)" series of films about delinquent young people.
In 1971, Nikkatsu moved into the pink film business, and to avoid this, Kaji moved to Toei. There she made the "Female Convict 701: Scorpion" series of films. In 1973, she took on the role of Yuki in the revenge-themed film "Lady Snowblood", followed by a sequel, "Lady Snowblood 2: Love Song of Vengeance". She went on to appear in several of Kinji Fukasaku's films, such as "Yakuza Graveyard: (1976). In 1978, she starred in "Sonezaki Shinju", for which she earned nominations for Best Actress at five different awards shows, winning four of them.
Kaji has worked in television since the 1980s. In 1989, she portrayed Omasa, an informant, in the television jidaigeki "Onihei Hankacho" (the Shochiku–Fuji Television version starring kabuki actor Nakamura Kichiemon II).
She is also a singer. She sang the theme song to "Lady Snowblood", "Shura no Hana" (修羅の花), and the theme song of the "Female Convict Scorpion" series, "Urami Bushi" (怨み節). When these songs were both used in "Kill Bill", it led to a revival of interest in her music. Her songs were released on CD for the first time. This encouraged her to resume her musical career. In 2009, she released a single, "Onna wa Yametai". In 2011, Kaji put out her first new album in 31 years, "Aitsu no Suki-so-na Burusu" (あいつの好きそなブルース), with songs written by Ryudo Uzaki and Yoko Aki.
With the renewed interest in her due to "Kill Bill", she also received many offers of acting roles from Hollywood but refused them all, saying she could not give a good performance in a language other than Japanese.
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