Hikaru Koyama
小山 ひかる
Born (1991-06-28) 28 June 1991
Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
GenresJ-pop
Occupation(s)
  • Fashion model
  • singer
Years active2002

Hikaru Koyama (小山 ひかる, Koyama Hikaru, born 28 June 1991) is a Japanese fashion model and singer. She was born from Kyoto Prefecture. She is represented with IMS Entertainment.

She is a former member of Vision Factory's girls' quartet dance and vocal unit Hinoi Team.

Biography

  • On 3 July 2002, she formed the three person music unit Love&Peace with Miho Hiroshige and Asuka Hinoi, and released the single "Drifter" (PCCA-1699).
  • On 18 May 2005, she released the single "Ike Ike" as a member of Hinoi Team.
  • From 1 September 2008, her diary "Hikaru wa Eien Tsuru wa Sen Nen Kame wa Man Nen" was deleted from her affiliated office's mobile website.
  • On 3 June 2012, she was selected as the first student of the Kansai Collection[1]
  • She appeared on 17 September 2012 at the Kansai Collection 2012 A/W (4th, Kyocera Dome Osaka).[2]
  • On 3 March 2013, she appeared in Kansai Collection 2013 S/S (5th, Kyocera Dome Osaka) Nails Unique stage.[3][4]
  • She appeared as guest model on Tokyo Fashion Collection (Pacifico Yokohama) on 12 July 2014.[5]

Filmography

Films

  • Kūga no Shiro: Joshi Keimusho (published 26 Mar 2017, Director: Wataru Oku)[6] as Yuki Ninomiya

Direct-to-video

  • Kūga no Shiro: Joshi Keimusho 2 (May 2017, Director: Wataru Oku) as Yuki Ninomiya

Bibliography

  • Love Berry ( Mar 2008 issue) Tokuma Shoten
  • 3-Kagetsu Mae kara Hajimeru Beauty Hanayome Book, Gentosha image model

References

  1. "KANSAI COLLECTION MODEL AUDITION 2012|一期生合格発表" (in Japanese). Kansai Collection. Retrieved 9 Dec 2017.
  2. Koyama, Hikaru. 関西コレクション. Hikaru Koyama Kansai Collection Model 1-Kisei Blog. Hikachu (in Japanese). Retrieved 9 Dec 2017.
  3. Koyama, Hikaru. ご報告♡. Hikaru Koyama Kansai Collection Model 1-Kisei Blog. Hikachu (in Japanese). Retrieved 9 Dec 2017.
  4. Koyama, Hikaru. "関西コレクション2013S/S♡". Hikaru Koyama Kansai Collection Model 1-Kisei Blog. Hikachu (in Japanese). Retrieved 9 Dec 2017.
  5. "TokyoFashionCollection" (in Japanese). Sending. Archived from the original on 11 July 2014. Retrieved 9 Dec 2017.
  6. 野獣(クーガ)の城 女子刑務所 くーがのしろじょしけいむしょ. Kinenote (in Japanese). 3 Mar 2017. Retrieved 9 Dec 2017.
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