In 2007, Takeda Rina officially entered the entertainment industry by participating in the suspense movie "The Scary Rhyme Chapter".
In 2008, Takeda Rina was lucky enough to stand out from 500 karate practitioners with her solid kung fu and beautiful appearance, and was given the opportunity to star in the action movie "High Kick Girl".
In 2009, Takeda Rina signed with Sony Music Artists Co., Ltd.; in April, she released her first single "High Kick Girl" to debut as a singer; in May, she starred in the action movie "High Kick Girl" for the first time in Japan.
Released; on August 20, 2010, the feature film "Shoujo Warriors" co-starring with Taniuchi Rikaya and Matsuoka Mayu premiered in Japan; in October, she played a special catcher in the science fiction Japanese drama "Ancient Girls Team DogoonV"
Dora, a girl who hunts monsters.
On February 5, 2011, the action movie "Karate Girl" co-starred by Takeda Rina, Tobimatsu Hina and Nakatatsuya was released in Japan, in which she played the role of Aya Akina, a high school girl with super high karate skills; March
On the 19th, the action movie "Konoichi 2011" starring in the film premiered in Japan; in May, Takeda Rina was invited to participate in the London Terracotta Film Festival; in July, the manga-adapted Japanese drama starring Ayame Gouri and Saki Fukuda
In "Is God's Prank", she plays the pure-hearted female student Yusami Usami; in October, she co-starred with Takeda Kohei, Sato Eriko, and Nakamura Shizuka in the late-night drama "Wrestling Fairy Palace" broadcast on TV Tokyo.
On February 18, 2012, the comedy movie "High School Scoundrel Tanaka" she participated in was released in Japan; in June, she played Suzuka Nakagawa, a worker in the weekly trendy editorial department, in the short Japanese drama "Black Report".
On January 19, 2013, the horror comedy film "Death Sushi" in which she starred was released in Japan. For this film, she won the first Japan Actors Federation Best Action Actress Award and the largest genre film festival "The Fantastic" in the United States.
Fest" Award for the Best Actress in a Comedy Film; on October 22, the feature film "The Story of Zugu" starring in the film was released at the Tokyo Film Festival. Takeda Rina won the 24th Japan Professional Film Award for New Actress for her performance in the film.
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In February 2014, Takeda Rina quickly became famous and attracted attention for her bold appearance in a credit card commercial in which she smashed 10 tiles with her head. In July, the live-action movie "Attack on Titan" based on the popular manga announced the main creative lineup.
Takeda Rina plays the original character LIL in the film version; on August 3, the starring youth movie "Oarfish" was released in Japan; on September 27, she collaborated with Rumi Hanai, Nana Kiyono, Kamano and others
The sci-fi action film "Girls Fight in Another World" premiered in Japan.
On January 8, 2015, she starred in the manga-adapted Japanese food drama "Wakako Sake", which was broadcast on TV Tokyo in Japan. In the drama, she played the role of Murasaki Wakako, an extremely serious office worker; in March, Takeda Rina was appointed as the director of the 10th Osaka Asia
An international judge of the film festival competition section; on May 16, the feature film "Harajuku Microcosm" starring in the film was released in Japan, in which she played the role of Yokoyama Satsuki, a female police officer in the Harajuku precinct; on August 28, she appeared at the 39th Montreal
International Film Festival, and promoted the heartwarming movie "Kagura" starring in it; on September 28, Takeda Rina won the Los Angeles Award for her wonderful performance in the movie "Kagura" and the web drama "Attack on Titan: Counterattack"
Best Actress Award at the Japan Film Festival; on October 24, the movie "Kagura" was released in Japan. The film is set in Tsuru City, Yamanashi Prefecture, and tells the story of parent-child warmth centered around the traditional Japanese folk art "Shishi Kagura"
In addition, Takeda Rina also partnered with Saito Takumi to participate in the unit story "Report on the Stormy Day" in the Japanese drama SP "The Creepy Ghost Sutra 2015 Summer Special".
On April 9, 2016, the thriller "The Bug" starring his partner Ryo Daisou Murai premiered in Japan. In the film, Takeda played a nightclub bartender who uses herself as a weapon to survive in the game.