Takaya Kamikawa (上川 隆也, Kamikawa Takaya, born May 7, 1965) is a Japanese stage, film, and television actor.
Takaya Kamikawa was born in Hachioji, Tokyo in 1965. He graduated from Hachioji-Kita high school in Tokyo. While studying economics in Chuo University, he acted in a minor theatrical group which was touring around Japan and performing at local schools. Kamikawa left Chuo University without a diploma, and joined the group Caramel Box to become a full-time actor.
In 1995, Kamikawa starred in a TV Drama by NHK, "Daichi no Ko," and played the leading role, Lu Yixin. The original author, Toyoko Yamasaki, initially wanted Masahiro Motoki to play the role. However, since the most of the drama was filmed in China and required a lot of travel, Motoki was not able to meet the tight filming schedule. Then one of the staff found Kamikawa, who was still unknown, in a magazine. Toyoko Yamasaki later commented that Kamikawa had been the right choice.
Kamikawa is nicknamed "cyborg" by his colleagues due to his extraordinary ability to memorize scripts. Although he did not understand or speak Chinese when he was offered the role of Lu Yixin, he somehow memorized all his lines in Chinese by ear for the role.
She fell in love with a boy
Who spoke a second language,
And who lived across the ocean
In the evil empire.
He awoke her sleeping heart
And swept away the darkness;
An acute fear of flying couldn't keep her away.
She landed on her feet
And joined his fledgling rock group,
As they toured the evil empire
Selling t-shirts at the shows.
She taught him what was real;
She taught him he was okay
That his thoughts were not just rubbish,
That he had something good to give.
Still his heart was so ambivalent
And homesick of her
He wasn't ever sure.
But she gave in so sweetly
That the spirit said, "Well you better go run to her!"
So when she split, he hopped on a plane
With his parents and his brother.
He told her that he loved her