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Chihiro Ayagi is a 24-year-old actor represented by Japan Arts Enterprise. He stands 180 cm tall, weighs 63 kg, and has light brown hair often styled with long bangs covering the right side of his face. His features include golden-brown eyes and a distinctive beauty mark below the left corner of his lips. Born on December 30th with blood type B, his name combines the characters for "thousand" (千), "wide" (広), "design" (綾), and "tree" (木).

Chihiro began his career path while working as a university bartender. He deliberately seduced a female producer visiting his bar, leveraging her connections to secure representation with Japan Arts Enterprise roughly three years ago. He approaches life with cynicism, prioritizing strategies that minimize personal effort. Professionally, he has gained recognition for broadening his acting range, though persistent industry whispers suggest he uses casting couch tactics to advance.

His personality involves behaving according to others' expectations, presenting a friendly and caring facade. This behavior stems from self-interest and a desire for personal advantage rather than genuine concern, often making him appear careless. He employs calculated strategies in interactions to achieve his goals.

After co-starring with Takato Saijō in "The Red Leaf Ogre," Chihiro developed an interest in him. Following their first shoot, he took the intoxicated Takato to a hotel, leaving visible marks but refraining from further involvement upon learning of Takato's relationship with Junta Azumaya. Despite Takato's avoidance, Chihiro persistently pursued him, openly questioning his relationship with Junta.

Chihiro's interactions with Junta Azumaya are contentious due to Junta's resentment over the hotel incident. During a conversation, Chihiro disclosed leveraging pillow talk for career advancement, unaware Junta recorded this admission. Junta uses the recording to deter Chihiro's advances towards Takato. Chihiro also finds Ryo Narumiya irritating for his clumsy, childish behavior, frequently calling him a "brat."