Wakaba Onoue

Onoue's rise to fame began in 2016 when she landed a supporting role in the popular Japanese drama "The Last Cop." Her performance earned her recognition, and she soon began to receive more significant roles in Japanese television dramas and films. Her breakthrough role came in 2018 when she played the lead in the Japanese film "Let Me Eat Your Pancreas," which received critical acclaim and commercial success.

In 2016, the Tokyo District Court sentenced her to for fraud and forcible obstruction of business (destroying the executive's family relationships). Her defense argued mental illness, but the judge ruled she was fully responsible, noting the "malicious and persistent" nature of the deception. wakaba onoue

In May 2017, was sentenced to 5 years and 6 months in prison. The judge acknowledged the stalking as a "significant contributing factor" but concluded that Onoue’s actions were a "selfish indulgence of despair" that endangered lives. Onoue's rise to fame began in 2016 when

In high school Wakaba excelled academically and became involved in community projects teaching elderly residents how to use smartphones and video chat — work that deepened her interest in human-centered technology. She went on to study human-computer interaction at a national university in Japan, focusing on accessibility and inclusive design. Her defense argued mental illness, but the judge