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Born 1993-07-13 (age 32) Kamikawa, Hyogo, Japan
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Biography

Rena Nounen is a Japanese actress and fashion model from Kamikawa, Hyogo Prefecture. She is best known for her lead roles on the NHK drama series Amachan (2013).

She debuted as a fashion model in 2006 and was selected as the eleventh image character for Calpis in 2012. In 2012 she was chosen in an audition of 1953 women to play the heroine in the 2013 NHK Asadora Amachan, in which she plays a high school girl who decides to become an ama, or female shell diver, as well as an idol. Amachan was a rating success, earning an average 20.6% rating over the span of the series, second amongst Asadora only to Umechan Sensei (at 20.7%) in the last decade. Nounen served as the "PR Ambassador" for the 2013 Kohaku Uta Gassen and was a featured performer on the show, singing and leading the band.

In July 2016, it was announced that she changed her stage name to "Non". In August 2017, she started up the music label “KAIWA(RE)CORD” and will begin producing full-fledged music.

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Known For

Confessions
Confessions

2010

as Shuka Kiritani

Bullet Train Explosion
Bullet Train Explosion

2025

as Chika Matsumoto

In This Corner of the World
In This Corner of the World

2016

as Suzu Hojo (voice)

Climbing for Life
Climbing for Life

2025

as Junko Tabei (Adolescent)

The Fish Tale
The Fish Tale

2022

as Meebo

Hold Me Back
Hold Me Back

2020

as Mitsuko Kuroda

Princess Jellyfish
Princess Jellyfish

2014

as Tsukimi Kurashita

After the Quake
After the Quake

2025

as Frog (voice)

Hot Road
Hot Road

2014

as Kazuki Miyaichi

The Hotel of My Dream
The Hotel of My Dream

2024

as Aida Taiju

By Rule of Crow's Thumb
The Three Sisters of Tenmasou Inn
Avatar
Avatar

2011

as Rin Okubo

G'mor Evian!
G'mor Evian!

2012

as Tomo

As for Me
As for Me

2025

as Juri Arimori

Get to the Punchline
Get to the Punchline

2019

as Rumi Hayachine

Ribbon
Ribbon

2022

as Itsuka

Stardust over the Town
Stardust over the Town

2020

as Ai Kumabe

Tales of the Bizarre: 2014 Spring Special