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Chitose Saegusa -

In her free time, Saegusa enjoys reading, hiking, and practicing yoga. She is also an avid animal lover and has been involved in several campaigns to promote animal welfare.

made her first and most impactful appearance in Ju-On: The Grudge 2 (2003), directed by the franchise creator Takashi Shimizu. Unlike the mainline continuity focusing on Kayako, the second film introduces a parallel narrative that expands the mythology of the curse. Chitose Saegusa

Saegusa's breakthrough role came in 2019 when she played the lead role of "Mei" in the Japanese film "Kaguya-sama: The Movie – Part 1: A Large Price". The film was a commercial success and helped establish Saegusa as a leading actress in Japan. In her free time, Saegusa enjoys reading, hiking,

Saegusa is known for her kind and compassionate personality, and she is actively involved in various philanthropic activities. She has supported several charitable organizations, including those focused on education and environmental conservation. Unlike the mainline continuity focusing on Kayako, the

Her antagonism stems from a deeply rooted insecurity and a fear of obsolescence. In an industry that constantly chases the "next big thing," Chitose represents the veteran fighting for relevance. This makes her conflict with IDOLiSH7 not just a battle of bands, but a thematic clash between established talent and budding potential.