Seira Kojima, a talented Japanese actor, hails from Tokyo, Japan, where she was born. Following her family's relocation to Los Angeles due to her father's job, she spent a brief period in the city before returning to Tokyo at the tender age of four, where she has since resided.
Seira's educational background includes graduating from esteemed Tsuda College, after which she began her professional journey by working for a broadcasting company, Pay televisions, for an impressive seven-year stint.
However, her passion for acting led her to make a significant career shift, as she decided to leave her job and enroll in United Performers Studio (UPS ACADEMY) in Tokyo, where she dedicated herself to honing her acting skills for a period of two years.
Seira's impressive acting debut in the feature film "KONTORA" earned her widespread recognition, including the prestigious Grand Prix for Best Film and Best Music awards at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival in 2019.