Renbutsu Misako was born on February 27th, 1991, in Tottori, a city located in the Tottori prefecture, which is known for its stunning sand dunes and is the least populous province in Japan. She has a younger sister named Asako, and the two grew up together in their hometown.
As she entered her teenage years, Renbutsu Misako made the decision to move to Tokyo, where she attended the prestigious Horikoshi High School, a celebrity mill that has produced many famous Japanese actors and actresses. She then went on to attend the girls-only Shirayuri University, where she studied to become an education major.
Renbutsu Misako's foray into the world of entertainment began in 2005 when she won the Super Heroine Audition Miss Phoenix, a prestigious competition that was sponsored by Sony. She went on to sign with the West Side agency, a subsidiary of Sony, and later transferred to the mother company in 2012.
Renbutsu Misako's career as an actress began in 2006, and she quickly gained recognition for her talent and versatility. In 2007, she signed up to become the face of her home province, Tottori, and she has since become a beloved figure in Japanese entertainment.
One of Renbutsu Misako's most notable roles was in the 2007 film Battery, for which she won the 81st Kinema Junpo Award for Best New Actress in 2008. She has since gone on to play lead roles in numerous films and television shows, and has become one of the most popular and respected actresses in Japan.
Renbutsu Misako is also a talented musician and artist, and enjoys playing the guitar, piano, and drawing in her free time. She has even had her artwork featured in an episode of the popular television series 37.5°C Tears.
In the future, Renbutsu Misako plans to release a children's illustrated book, which will showcase her artistic talents. She is also a fan of the Japanese actress Takeuchi Yuko, who inspired her to become an actress in the first place.