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For further details on her filmography and upcoming projects, you can visit her IMDb profile or her entry on Baidu Baike for comprehensive regional coverage. Momoi Shina - gravure model

The story of Momo Shiina, also known as Kaho Iwasaki, is one of the most fascinating transitions in the Japanese media landscape. She started as a beloved child idol, grew into a popular gravure model, and then made the incredible leap to a respected and professional career as a public broadcaster for NHK.

In August 2011, she achieved mainstream attention within the modeling industry by becoming a finalist in Shueisha's highly competitive contest. In November of the same year, due to her overwhelming popularity among readers, she was awarded the event's prestigious Readers' Special Award . Image Video and Print Success

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| Category | Details | | --- | --- | | | Iwasaki Kaho (岩崎 果歩) | | Former Stage Name | Shiina Momo (椎名 もも) | | Chinese Characters | 椎名桃 | | Birth Date | August 6, 1997 | | Birth Place | Tokyo, Japan | | Blood Type | O | | Height | 164 cm | | Zodiac Sign | Leo | | Education | Keio University, Faculty of Letters, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences (Sociology) | | Occupation | NHK Announcer (formerly child actress, gravure model) | | Years Active | 2009–2017 (as Shiina Momo) / 2020–present (as Iwasaki Kaho) | | Former Agency | CHARM | | Hobbies and Skills | Marathon, figure skating, ballet, cooking |

As a public figure, Momo Shiina represents the modern era of Japanese celebrity, where artists frequently transition between acting, modeling, and digital media. Her ability to pivot between serious acting roles and the highly stylized world of idol photography demonstrates a remarkable versatility. Her work in Harajuku Denier also aligns her with a specific era of Harajuku-centric pop culture, a movement that has influenced global fashion and aesthetic trends.

True to NHK’s standard structural path for new announcers, she was initially deployed to a regional station to gain field experience. Her first official posting was at the in Toyama Prefecture, where she served as a local news anchor and program presenter. Her successful transition from a teenage idol to an NHK broadcast journalist remains a highly discussed example of a successful career reinvention within Japanese media.

Following her retirement from the gravure industry, she reclaimed her birth name, Kaho Iwasaki. In late 2017, she participated in the —a university pageant famous in Japan for acting as a launchpad for elite television journalists and announcers. Rebranding herself successfully as an articulate, academically driven student, she won the grand prize and was crowned Miss Keio .

Beyond feature films, she has worked with Japan's public broadcaster, participating in the filming of and docudramas. Modeling Portfolio and Home Video Releases

Her television career began in earnest with several notable appearances: