Ten Yamasaki (b. 2005)

Alias:
山崎天
山﨑天

Birthplace:
Osaka, Japan

Born:
September 28, 2005

Ten Yamasaki is a Japanese idol, model and actress. She is a member of the idol group Sakurazaka46 (Keyakizaka46) and an exclusive model for the fashion magazine ViVi. Yamasaki is referred to as "the ace of Sakurazaka46" and "the symbol of Sakurazaka46." The number of songs in which she has taken the center position in Sakurazaka46 is the highest in the group's history. She leads live performances with her overwhelming dance skills and strong singing voice. Yamasaki also plays a central role in variety shows. Staff and members of the group often mention how significant her presence is. As an actress, Yamasaki has played the lead role in the short film "A Train of Memories" and a supporting role in the television drama "Kokoro no Fufufu." She has appeared in numerous well-known commercials. Additionally, as a model, she has taken on prominent roles in fashion shows and served as a brand model, showcasing her versatility. She is affectionately known as Ten-chan.

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