: A prominent member of the world-renowned J-rock band BAND-MAID , she is celebrated for her technical skill and unique "whiskey-drinking" stage persona.
: This series is a high-profile "Japan-Korea joint project," adapted from a popular Korean web novel, highlighting the current trend of cross-cultural collaborations between Japanese creators and major studios like CJ ENM. Misa in Music and Pop Culture
: Portrayed by Fuka Koshiba , Misa Kanbe is a terminally ill woman who travels ten years back in time to avenge her death caused by her husband and best friend.
: Her production house managed iconic groups and singers, including Akira Fuse and Kenji Sawada, effectively shaping the "Golden Age" of Japanese television. The Modern Protagonist: Misa Kanbe
In 2025, the name "Misa" gained significant traction in the drama world through , the protagonist of the Japanese Amazon Original series Marry My Husband .
The entertainment sphere further expands the "Misa" identity through music and anime:
: Perhaps the most famous "Misa" globally, this fictional character from Death Note has been portrayed by various live-action actresses, including Erika Toda . The character's career within the story—as a model, actress, and TV personality—mirrors the real-world trajectory of many Japanese "idols".
: A prominent member of the world-renowned J-rock band BAND-MAID , she is celebrated for her technical skill and unique "whiskey-drinking" stage persona.
: This series is a high-profile "Japan-Korea joint project," adapted from a popular Korean web novel, highlighting the current trend of cross-cultural collaborations between Japanese creators and major studios like CJ ENM. Misa in Music and Pop Culture : A prominent member of the world-renowned J-rock
: Portrayed by Fuka Koshiba , Misa Kanbe is a terminally ill woman who travels ten years back in time to avenge her death caused by her husband and best friend. : Her production house managed iconic groups and
: Her production house managed iconic groups and singers, including Akira Fuse and Kenji Sawada, effectively shaping the "Golden Age" of Japanese television. The Modern Protagonist: Misa Kanbe The character's career within the story—as a model,
In 2025, the name "Misa" gained significant traction in the drama world through , the protagonist of the Japanese Amazon Original series Marry My Husband .
The entertainment sphere further expands the "Misa" identity through music and anime:
: Perhaps the most famous "Misa" globally, this fictional character from Death Note has been portrayed by various live-action actresses, including Erika Toda . The character's career within the story—as a model, actress, and TV personality—mirrors the real-world trajectory of many Japanese "idols".