1. Shin Kamen Rider
Shin Kamen Rider, a 2023 superhero tokusatsu film by Hideaki Anno, celebrates the 50th anniversary of Kamen Rider, revisiting the original 1971 series. It follows Takeshi Hongo, kidnapped by SHOCKER and transformed into BATTA AUGMENT-01, who escapes and, alongside Ruriko (Hamabe Minami), battles SHOCKER's forces. After Ruriko's father assists Hongo in becoming human again, he is killed by SHOCKER, leading to a united front against the organization. Full Title: Shin Kamen Rider - シン・仮面ライダー; Cast includes Minami Hamabe, Sosuke Ikematsu, Tasuku Emoto, Nanase Nishino; Duration: 121 minutes; Release Year: 2023; IMDb Rating: 6.


2. Watashitachi wa Douka Shiteiru
Watashitachi wa Douka Shiteiru (We Are Not Ourselves) is a hit 2020 live-action series featuring Hamabe Minami. The announcement of its cast, including top Japanese talents Hamabe Minami and Yokohama Ryusei, sparked anticipation for its premiere. The series unfolds around Nanaoka Nao's quest to uncover the truth behind her mother's wrongful accusation at Kougetsuan. Childhood friend and sole witness Takatsuki Tsubaki, who accused Nao's mother, becomes central to the story, which explores Nao's passion for baking as her solace. Fifteen years later, Nao returns to Kougetsuan, facing Tsubaki's shocking proposal, unaware of her identity. Minami's portrayal of Nao, especially in kimono, captivates, alongside the meticulously crafted setting and visually appealing pastry scenes promoting Japanese culture globally. Key details: Full Title: Watashitachi wa Douka Shiteiru - 私たちはどうかしている; Cast: Minami Hamabe, Yokohama Ryusei, Takasugi Mahiro, Wada Soko; Episodes: 8; Year: 2020; IMDb: 7.4.


3. Omoi, Omoware, Furi, Furare
Omoi, Omoware, Furi, Furare (Love Me, Love Me Not) is a romance and friendship story from Sakisaka Io's 'Youth Trilogy', following Strobe Edge and Ao Haru Ride. It was adapted into a live-action film in 2020, exploring the complex love dynamics among four individuals with contrasting views on love. Yuna's shy and idealistic nature contrasts with Akari's proactive and realistic approach, paralleled by their male counterparts, Kazuomi and Rio. Hamabe Minami plays the lively high schooler Akari in this tale of evolving relationships and self-discovery. Full Title: Omoi, Omoware, Furi, Furare - 思い、思われ、ふり、ふられ; Cast: Hamabe Minami, Fukumoto Riko, Akaso Eiji, Kitamura Takumi; Duration: 124 minutes; Release Year: 2020; IMDb: 6.3.


4. Kakegurui
Kakegurui, known as Compulsive Gambler, is a renowned live-action adaptation praised for its high production value and talented cast, especially Hamabe Minami as the lead, Jabami Yumeko. Based on the manga by Kawamoto Homura, illustrated by Naomura Tōru, and adapted into anime by studio MAPPA, it's beloved by fans. The story is set in Hyakkaō Private Academy where students' status is determined by their gambling prowess. Yumeko, a new student, disrupts the school's hierarchy with her gambling for thrill rather than gain. Full Title: Kakegurui - 賭ケグルイ; Cast: Minami Hamabe, Mahiro Takasugi, Aoi Morikawa, Ruka Matsuda; Episodes: 10; Year: 2018; IMDb: 6.8.


5. Yakusoku no Neverland
Yakusoku no Neverland (The Promised Neverland) distinguishes itself with a dark fantasy and sci-fi narrative, diverging from Hamabe Minami's typical live-action roles. Set in 2045, it chronicles the escape of orphans from a farm to evade demonic predators. Hamabe Minami stars as Emma, a smart and outgoing girl with a short, orange hair, who, along with her 37 siblings, uncovers a grim secret about their caretaker, Isabella, leading to a daring escape. Full Title: Yakusoku no Nebarando - 約束のネバーランド; Cast includes Hamabe Minami, Jyo Kairi, Itagaki Rihito; Duration: 120 minutes; Release Year: 2020; IMDb: 5.5.


6. Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun
Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun (My Little Monster) is adapted from Robico's manga, portraying the endearing love story between Shizuku Mizutani and Haru Yoshida. The manga ran in Dessert magazine from 2008 to 2013 and was turned into a live-action film in 2018 starring Masaki Suda and Tao Tsuchiya. It focuses on the everyday lives of Shizuku, a study-focused girl, and Haru, a rarely attending classmate. Their unexpected encounter leads to a blossoming relationship. Minami Hamabe plays Chizuru Oshima, a shy, pessimistic character with a secret crush on Haru. Full Title: Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun - となりの怪物くん; Cast: Masaki Suda, Tao Tsuchiya, Yuki Furukawa, Minami Hamabe; Duration: 105 minutes; Release Year: 2018; IMDb: 5.9.


7. Sensei Kunshu
Sensei Kunshu (Teacher Monarch), a sweet shoujo manga by Momoko Kouda, serialized in Bessatsu Margaret from 2013 to 2017, turned into a 2018 live-action. It narrates high school student Ayuha Samaru's serendipitous romance with Yoshitaka Hiromitsu, initially her substitute teacher, believed by Ayuha as fate bringing them together. The story, familiar within shoujo manga, stands out through Kouda's storytelling and detailed art, leading to a well-received live-action praised for its cast and their chemistry. Full Title: Sensei Kunshu - センセイ君主; Cast: Minami Hamabe, Takeuchi Ryoma, Sato Taiki, Kawaei Rina; Duration: 104 minutes; Release Year: 2018; IMDb: 6.


8. Saki
Saki, a renowned manga by Ritz Kobayashi about mahjong, serialized in Square Enix's Young Gangan since February 3, 2006, became a beloved series globally and was adapted into a live-action film in 2017. The story centers on high school freshman Saki Miyanaga, who lacks passion for mahjong due to family pressure but discovers a unique skill to balance her score at zero. Encouraged by a middle school friend, Saki joins Kiyosumi High School's mahjong club, where her innate talent is recognized, leading her to pursue victory rather than draws. Minami Hamabe stars as the talented and spirited Saki, challenging her character's short, distinctive hairstyle. Full Title: Saki - 咲; Cast: Minami Hamabe, Nana Asakawa, Aika Hirota, Seika Furuhata; Duration: 109 minutes; Release Year: 2017; IMDb: 4.9.


9. Kimi no suizō o tabetai
Kimi no suizō o tabetai (I Want to Eat Your Pancreas) significantly raised Hamabe Minami's profile, earning her prestigious awards including the Newcomer of the Year at the 30th Nikkan Sports Film Awards. Adapted from Sumino Yoru's novel, which transitioned from a web novel to a published book in 2015, it has seen successful adaptations into manga, anime, and live-action, warmly received each time. The story follows high school student Shiga Haruki who discovers a diary titled 'Living with Dying' belonging to a girl, Yamauchi Sakura. He decides to spend her last days with her, helping her live life to the fullest despite her terminal illness, unaware of the tragedy that lies ahead. Minami's portrayal of Sakura, an optimistic girl with a terminal illness, has been critically acclaimed. Full Title: Kimi no Suizo wo Tabetai - 君の膵臓をたべたい; Cast: Hamabe Minami, Kitamura Takumi, Oguri Shun, Kitagawa Keiko; Duration: 115 minutes; Release Year: 2017; IMDb: 7.1.


10. AnoHana
AnoHana (The Flower We Saw That Day) is an acclaimed anime about friendship, produced by A-1 Pictures and directed by Nagai Tatsuyuki. It became a significant hit, leading to a live-action adaptation in 2015. The story revisits a group of six childhood friends who drifted apart following the accidental death of one member, Menma. A decade later, Menma's spirit returns to Jinta, prompting him to reunite the group to fulfill her final wish, leading to a poignant journey of reconciliation and healing. Minami Hamabe's portrayal of Menma received widespread praise for her exceptional performance. Full Title: AnoHana - あの日見た花の名前を僕達はまだ知らない。; Cast: Minami Hamabe, Marie Iitoyo, Airi Matsui; Duration: 113 minutes; Release Year: 2015; IMDb: 7.2.

