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Honma Yuri

Her breakout came not with a big-budget romance, but with the arthouse slow-burn Kaze no Denwa (The Wind Phone). In that role, she played a grieving tsunami survivor—a part that required her to lose significant weight and learn the dialect of the Tohoku region in just three months. The performance earned her the "Newcomer of the Year" award at the Yokohama Film Festival, formally introducing to a wider audience.

In the words of Honma Yuri herself, "Volleyball is not just a sport; it's a way of life. It's about working together, supporting each other, and striving for greatness. I hope that my legacy will continue to inspire others to pursue their passions and make a positive impact on the world." honma yuri

"If I give this to you... does it mean it didn't happen?" Her breakout came not with a big-budget romance,

In 2014, she appeared in the Japanese television drama "Nina and the Sword of Courage," a historical drama that showcased her ability to play strong and complex characters. Her performance earned her a nomination for the TV Asahi Best Actress Award. This role highlighted her capacity to take on challenging and dynamic roles, further establishing her reputation as a talented actress. In the words of Honma Yuri herself, "Volleyball

The name "Yuri Honma" also appears in the credits of various anime productions, specifically in the role of a artist.

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