
Age: 32
male
Amane Okayama is a Japanese actor who is represented by the talent agency humanité. He made his acting debut in the long-running TV anthology series Chūgakusei nikki in 2009, after winning a national audition to play the lead in the first episode centered on a transfer student from outside Nagoya prefecture, titled Shōnen wa ten no oto o kiku. He went on to have several successes in films and television series in 2011, appearing in the films Happy Together –All About My Dog– and A Liar and a Broken Girl, and in the Fuji TV dramas Taisetsu na koto wa subete kimi ga oshietekureta and Hanazakari no kimitachi e ~Ikemen☆Paradise~ 2011. Okayama's hobbies are painting, singing, and hip-hop dancing.

Nine days have passed since Mafuyu Hinasaki, the brother of Miku Hinasaki, had disappeared. It all began about a month ago, famous novelist Junsei Takamine disappeared while gathering research for an upcoming novel. Mafuyu, an aspiring journalist, suspected that something was wrong. Why would his mentor simply vanish into thin air? Mafuyu decided to conduct a private search for his friend, with the investigation eventually leading to the grounds of a secluded mansion. The Himuro Mansion stands silent and imposing deep within the forest. It's said that years ago the mansion belonged to a powerful landowner who had absolute control over the area. But now it's a shadow of its former self, dilapidated and desolate. Miku follows her brother's path to the mansion in order to find him, but all she can find of him is the family's antique camera. To her dismay, she also discovers that the mansion is populated with ghosts, but her camera somehow has the power to fight them. As Miku goes further into the mansion, she slowly discovers that the mansion and shrine share a horrific past that her family may have a connection with. Frightened but determined, Miku must brave the horrors of the mansion and find her brother before she becomes the next victim.
