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Top 20 Japanese Instagram Model Influencers

In Japan, Instagram isn’t just a photo app—it’s a runway. With its visual-first DNA, the platform has become a launchpad for Japanese models to flaunt their style, connect with fans, and catch the eye of global brands. Fashion and beauty dominate the feed, turning curated posts into digital portfolios that blend creativity with personality. From Stories to Reels, these Instagram models amplify their reach, building loyal followings and redefining modeling in the digital age. As Japan’s fashion scene embraces diversity—think more Asian faces strutting for Gucci or Chanel—these 20 Instagram stars are leading the charge, ranked by followers, buzz, and impact as of March 2025.

1. ROLA

Followers: 9M
Category: Model, TV Personality

 

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ROLA’s infectious charm and Bangladeshi-Japanese-Russian roots make her a standout. Now LA-based, she’s evolved from a 2011 TV darling into a sustainability advocate with her brand STUDIO R330. Her Instagram radiates wellness—think serene landscapes, chic outfits, and tea ceremonies—while luxe collabs with Valentino and Louis Vuitton keep her fashion cred sky-high. ROLA’s 2024 charity drive raised ¥10M for environmental causes, per Japan Times, proving her influence transcends borders.

2. Kiko Mizuhara

Followers: 7.8M
Category: Model, Actress

 

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Kiko Mizuhara’s American-Korean-Japanese heritage fuels her edgy allure. A Chanel darling and i-D Japan cover star dubbed “Japan’s Future,” she blends high fashion with eco-consciousness via her 2024 cosmetics line, kiiks. Her feed—flooded with YSL shoots and ocean escapes—captivated 1M new followers last year, per Social Blade. Kiko’s a bridge between Tokyo and the world, effortlessly chic and fiercely original.

3. Nicole Fujita

Followers: 6.1M
Category: Model, TV Personality

 

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“Nikorun” to her fans, Nicole Fujita’s bubbly vibe shines through ViVi spreads and variety show gigs. Her Instagram mixes cute streetwear, glam makeup, and witty captions, endearing her to Japan’s youth. Her 2024 wedding announcement spiked engagement by 30%, per HootSuite, while her CALNAMUR brand and Fendi collabs cement her as a style icon for Gen Z.

4. Yuko Araki

Followers: 5M
Category: Model, Actress

 

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From non-no covers to Code Blue dramas, Yuko Araki’s journey is pure versatility. Her Instagram offers BTS peeks at Dior campaigns and cozy travel snaps, paired with YouTube vlogs that hit 500K views in 2024. She’s the girl-next-door with a high-fashion edge—relatable yet aspirational.

5. Nozomi Sasaki

Followers: 4.8M
Category: Model, Actress

 

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Nozomi Sasaki’s youthful glow and iNtimité brand keep her relevant. Her feed blends elegant outfits with family moments, while her YouTube lifestyle tips rack up 300K subscribers. FENDI’s repeat partnerships highlight her enduring appeal—simple, stunning, and authentic.

6. Haruna Kojima

Followers: 4M
Category: Model, Entrepreneur

 

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Ex-AKB48 star Haruna Kojima now rules with Her lip to. Her Instagram oozes girly glamour—think YSL shoots and beauty tutorials—while her YouTube channel (1M subs) dives into her entrepreneurial life. She’s proof idols can evolve into powerhouses.

7. Mirei Kiritani

Followers: 3.8M
Category: Model, Actress

 

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Mirei Kiritani’s Seventeen days paved the way for dramas like A Girl & Three Sweethearts. Her Instagram—chic shoots and friend-filled candids—pairs with Guerlain ambassadorships to keep her star rising, even post-marriage to actor Shohei Miura.

8. Maria Tani

Followers: 3.5M
Category: Model, TV Personality

Maria Tani’s Itte Q! fame and bilingual flair make her a fan favorite. Her feed—Longchamp looks, travel vibes, and quirky charm—bridges cultures with ease. A 2024 Burberry campaign boosted her by 200K followers, per X analytics.

9. Kōki

Followers: 3.5M
Category: Model, Actress

 

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Kōki (Mitsuki Kimura), daughter of Takuya Kimura and Shizuka Kudo, dazzles with Bulgari and Chanel gigs. Her Instagram blends Hollywood aspirations—she’s in talks for a 2025 film—with songwriting credits for Mika Nakashima. Young, talented, and unstoppable.

10. Tsubasa Honda

Followers: 3.4M
Category: Model, Actress

 

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Tsubasa Honda’s By ttt. brand and Koinaka roles shine alongside her 2M-subscriber YouTube channel, Honda no Baiku. Her Instagram—casual chic and gaming fun—makes her a relatable star with Miu Miu flair.

11-20: Rising Stars to Watch
  • Nanao (3.2M): GIVENCHY’s leggy ambassador blends drama and poise.
  • Nana Komatsu (3M): Chanel’s artsy muse stuns in Drowning Love.
  • Anne Nakamura (2.9M): Under Armour’s fit queen mixes glam and grit.
  • Peco (2.5M): Tostalgic Clothing’s colorful creator inspires as a solo mom.
  • Ayami Nakajo (2.4M): Chanel’s half-British beauty balances drama and runways.
  • Ayaka Miyoshi (2.2M): Tiffany’s Alice in Borderland star radiates elegance.
  • Nana Eikura (2M): newnow’s founder merges motherhood and Tod’s chic.
  • Karen Takizawa (2M): Cartier’s witty biracial star cooks up charm.
  • Meru Nukumi (1.9M): CanCam’s bubbly Meruru rules Tokyo fashion.
  • Nanase Nishino (1.8M): Ex-Nogizaka46’s award-winner shines with Platinum Guild.

Why Japanese Rule Instagram Modelling—and Beyond

These women aren’t just pretty faces; they’re cultural forces. Japan’s modeling scene thrives on their adaptability—think ROLA’s eco-chic or Kōki’s Hollywood pivot. Instagram’s visual power lets them rake in $1,000+ per post, per JapanBuzz estimates, with local brands like GU and global giants like Prada vying for their influence. Their Japanese-speaking core (80% of followers, per 2024 Statista data) makes them goldmines for targeted campaigns, even if their numbers don’t rival Western mega-influencers.
What’s next? As Instagram’s marketing clout grows—projected to hit ¥500B in Japan by 2026, per Nikkei—these models will keep blending TV, events, and digital to amplify brands. Want in? Pair with JapanBuzz to tap their magic and make your mark in this vibrant market. Who’s your pick to follow?

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