Japanese actor Kentaro Sakaguchi has been swept up in rumors of cohabitation.
On the 9th, Japanese weekly magazine Shukan Bunshun reported, “Sakaguchi is currently living with a non-celebrity woman, Ms. A, who is three years older than him.”
According to the report, Sakaguchi and Ms. A are sharing an apartment in Tokyo. Ms. A, born in 1988, is a hair and makeup professional and is three years older than Sakaguchi, who was born in 1991.
Shukan Bunshun further claimed that the two have been spotted living together since August, adding, “There is a high possibility that they have been cohabiting since before summer.”
Kentaro Sakaguchi began his entertainment career in 2010 as an exclusive model for MEN'S NON-NO.
He has solidified his status as one of Japan’s top leading men, starring in a wide range of films and dramas including 'Shanti Days 365 Days, Happy Breath,' 'Tonight, at the Romance Theater,' 'Masked Ward,' 'Signal: The Movie,' as well as 'My Love Story!,' 'The 100th Love with You,' 'The House Where the Mermaid Sleeps,' 'Let's Go, Joushū!,' 'We Just Got Married,' and 'Dr. Chocolate.'
In Korea, Sakaguchi has gained a devoted fanbase, often being compared to Seo Kang-jun for his striking looks.
Last September, he drew praise for his romantic chemistry with Lee Se-young in the Coupang Play drama 'Things That Come After Love.'
In May, Sakaguchi was appointed as an honorary ambassador for Korean tourism at the '2025 Osaka-Kansai World Expo Korea Day' event, and delighted Korean fans by holding the 'Kentaro Sakaguchi Asia Tour Fan Meeting 2025 in Seoul.'
He also caught attention for his fun chemistry with comedian Jang Do-yeon on web variety shows 'Jangdobaribari' and 'Salon Drip 2.'
Most recently, on the 3rd, Sakaguchi was seen attending the pre-opening photo wall event at House Nowhere Seoul in Seongsu-dong, demonstrating his ongoing connection with Korea.
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This article is a translated version of the original Korean article published by Xportsnews, originally written by Kim Yoojin. This article was translated from Korean using AI-assisted tools and human review to deliver an accurate and culturally appropriate version for international readers.