Chihiro Yamamoto is also strong in martial arts outside the play, and is proficient in various martial arts.

(Reposted from Chihiro Yamamoto IG)

[Entertainment Channel/Comprehensive Report] The second season of the popular Japanese TV series "The Passers-by of the World" was launched on the 22nd, which caused a lot of discussion. Actress Chihiro Yamamoto, who played "Q of Spades" in the play, not only performed martial arts in the play In addition to being high-strength, off-screen is a real martial arts practitioner, and he even won the world martial arts championship.

Chihiro Yamamoto is known as "the strongest martial arts actress in the Japanese entertainment industry".

(Reposted from Chihiro Yamamoto IG)

Chihiro Yamamoto was born in Hyogo Prefecture in 1996. The 26-year-old was inspired by the martial arts movies of Jet Li and Jackie Chan since she was a child. She started practicing martial arts at the age of 3. She specializes in "Tai Chi" and is proficient in swordsmanship, swordsmanship, spearmanship and Changquan. In the 2012 "Wushu Taijiquan" World Junior World Championships, he won the gold medal in the "Spearmanship" project, and the silver medals in "Swordsmanship" and "Changquan".

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Chihiro Yamamoto was discovered due to her eye-catching appearance and martial arts foundation. In August 2013, Yamamoto starred in the stage play "Time and Space Police Wecker 1983" for the first time as an actor. In 2014, she appeared in the movie "Dazai Limelight" for the first time and won the 3rd Japan Action Award. Best Action Actress Award", known as "The Strongest Martial Arts Actress in Japan's Showbiz".

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