Born Arai Nanao in Saitama, a prefecture located just north of Tokyo, a city renowned for its vibrant culture and cutting-edge technology, the slender and statuesque young woman embarked on her professional journey at the tender age of 20 in 2009.
Initially, she began modeling for Pinky magazine, a renowned publication in the Japanese fashion industry, and simultaneously assumed the role of ring girl at various matches and race girl at high-speed racing events. Her striking features and captivating charm quickly garnered attention, earning her the semi-annual Miss TGC award at Tokyo Girls Collection, a prestigious fashion event, due to her impeccable sense of style and undeniable physical attractiveness.
As a result, she became a fashion model for Non-No magazine, a prominent publication in the Japanese fashion industry, and subsequently joined the ranks of Ginger magazine, a well-known fashion publication. Her burgeoning fame led to invitations to appear on various television shows, further cementing her status as a rising star in the Japanese entertainment industry.
In 2011, she ventured into the world of acting, making her debut on Tokyo TV's popular serials, Urero Mikakunin Shojo and Omo Ni Naitemasu. Her captivating on-screen presence and versatility as an actress soon led to a wider range of roles, including starring in the 2014 film, The Snow White Murder Case, alongside the talented Mao Inoue, where she portrayed a beautiful and alluring senior employee.
Currently, she is signed to Platinum Production, a prominent talent agency in Japan, and continues to appear in a variety of films and serials, solidifying her position as a talented and versatile actress in the Japanese entertainment industry.