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Online, you can find her sporadic essays on Substack, where she writes about the intersection of AI and tactility. She warns that while AI can generate blueprints, it cannot replicate the "sweat of the brow"—the subtle flaw that makes an object human. Would you like more information on Ria Sakurai's

| Year | Title | Role | Synopsis | |------|-------|------|----------| | 2022 | (NHK) | Yui Tanaka (supporting) | A gritty drama about junior lawyers in Tokyo’s district courts. | | 2023 | “Midnight Bloom” (TV Asahi) | Haruka Saito (lead) | A romantic‑mystery where a night‑shift florist uncovers a hidden crime syndicate. Ria’s performance earned a Best New Actress nomination at the Japan TV Drama Awards (2024). | | 2025 | “Shadows of Kyoto” (Netflix) | Miyako Ishida (co‑lead) | International streaming series; her bilingual fluency opened doors to the global audience. | Online, you can find her sporadic essays on

This article is part of our "Visionaries of the New Age" series. Last updated: October 2024.