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Tokyo: ‘Shogun’ Star Takehiro Hira Honored With The Hollywood Reporter’s Trailblazer Award
Tokyo: ‘Shogun’ Star Takehiro Hira Honored With The Hollywood Reporter’s Trailblazer Award-March 2024
Mar 10, 2026 3:06 AM

Takehiro Hiras late career success streak continued on Tuesday night in Tokyo, as the in-demand Japanese actor was awarded The Hollywood Reporters Trailblazer Award at a swanky gala event held at the sky-high Roppongi Hills Club.

The American Film Night event, a collaboration between THR and the Motion Picture Association, took place during the Tokyo International Film Festival on a night the city was dealing with the traffic and security crunch of Donald Trumps state visit to Japan. Away from the closed roads and police checkpoints of central Tokyo, guests, including Hollywood talent and executives, as well as local power brokers, found respite on the 51st floor of the Roppongi Hills Club with stunning nighttime views of the city. Receiving his award from THRs Asia bureau chief Patrick Brzeski and MPA APAC president and managing director Urmila Venugopalan, Hira follows Shogun co-star Tadanobu Asano as a recipient of the coveted THR Trailblazer Award, and becomes the second Japanese honoree. THRs Trailblazer Award is given to artists whose work and careers illuminate stories and characters who have been traditionally marginalized in Hollywood. Related Video

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Takehiro Hira and MPA APAC president and managing director Urmila Venugopalan. MPA A well-deserved honoree, Hira was recognized for a career that took an unorthodox and circuitous route to success. Born in Japan, but raised in the U.S. from his teenage years onwards, Hira followed his father Mikijir Hira into acting. After minor parts in Japanese dramas, Hira came to prominence in recent years with roles in prestige Hollywood projects including Giri/Haji, The Swarm, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, Captain America: Brave New World, and of course FXs critical smash hit Shogun. Among the deluge of Emmy nominations that Shogun received in 2024, Hira was nominated in the best supporting actor in a drama series category. Most recently, Hira stars in Hikaris feature Rental Family, a buzzy dramedy starring Oscar-winner Brendan Fraser that is attracting awards talk.

Speaking to THR at the event, Hira discussed what it meant to him to receive the Trailblazer Award, and how his career reflected his commitment to taking a different path. Well, I made a decision to sort of quit Japan [a few years ago], and make a full commitment to working in Hollywood. Back then, people werent very supportive, but I believed in my choices. So it really means a lot to me to get this recognition, as it wasnt always easy, Hira said.

He added, When I made that transition to Hollywood, we had COVID and the strikes, so just getting a job or an audition in Hollywood was not easy. I never really imagined how this would snowball into something like this. I feel very lucky.

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From left: Paul Schrader, Alan Poul and THRs Asia bureau chief Patrick Brzeski. Abid Rahman Also among the attendees at Tuesday nights event were Elvis producer and longtime Baz Luhrmann collaborator Schuyler Weiss, Shogun producer Eriko Miyagawa, Alien Earth producer Apinat Obb Siricharoenjit, legendary filmmaker Paul Schrader, veteran producer Alan Poul and up-and-coming filmmaker and model Hailey Gates, whose film Atropia is showing in Tokyo festivals main competition. Japanese stars Hideaki It (Last Samurai Standing, Tokyo Vice) and Sho Kasamatsu (Gannibal, Tokyo Vice) were also there.

Among the many entertainment industry executives in attendance were TIFFCOM CEO Yasushi Shiina; Yoshishige Shimatani, MPA Japan chairperson and former president of Toho; Tamotsu Hiiro, Disneys managing director of Japan; Gaku Narita, Disneys executive director of original content in Japan; and Andrew Ure, Netflixs vp of global affairs in APAC.

Japans minister for internal affairs and communications Yoshimasa Hayashi and the countrys former justice minister Takashi Yamashita were among the prominent local political representation. In his remarks, Hayashi said, Ive only been internal affairs and communications minister for about a week but have been chair of the parliamentary group for promoting film and content for two decades. The Japanese content business has been growing robustly and has now overtaken the [domestic] semiconductor industry.

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From left: Elvis producer Schuyler Weiss; Takehiro Hira; MPA APAC president and managing director Urmila Venugopalan; Japans minister for internal affairs and communications Yoshimasa Hayashi; chairperson of the cabinet committee Takashi Yamashita; secretary general of the digital content strategy subcommittee, Liberal Democratic Party, Taro Yamada; and chairperson MPA Japan Yoshishige Shimatani. MPA

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