
Could you kill your best friend? In a dystopian future, the Japanese government seizes an entire ninth‑grade class and forces the teenagers to hunt each other, fighting to the death under the government‑mandated Battle Royale act that pits classmates against one another.
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Explore the complete cast of Battle Royale, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Aki Maeda
Noriko Nakagawa (Girl #15)

Takeshi Kitano
Kitano

Tatsuya Fujiwara
Shuya Nanahara (Boy #15)

Chiaki Kuriyama
Takako Chigusa (Girl #13)

Masanobu Ando
Kazuo Kiriyama (Boy #6)

Minami
Keiko

Yuuki Masuda
Hiroshi Kuronaga (Boy #9)

Ai Maeda
Shiori - Kitano's Daughter (voice)

Takashi Tsukamoto
Shinji Mimura (Boy #19)

Yuko Miyamura
Training Video Girl

Takashi Taniguchi
Shuya's Father

Sousuke Takaoka
Hiroki Sugimura (Boy #11)

Kazutoshi Yokoyama
Basketball Referee

Taro Yamamoto
Shogo Kawada (Boy #5)

Sayaka Ikeda
Megumi Eto (Girl #3)

Akihiro Ugajin
Soldier

Ko Shibasaki
Mitsuko Souma (Girl #11)

Shigehiro Yamaguchi
Toshinori Oda (Boy #4)

Satomi Hanamura
Yuka Nakagawa (Girl #16)

Ryoji Sugimoto
Soldier

Mikiya Sanada
Soldier

Yasuomi Sano
Kazuhiko Yamamoto (Boy #21)

Michi Yamamura
Reporter

Gouki Nishimura
Tatsumichi Ôki (Boy #3)

Shin Kusaka
Yoshio Akamatsu (Boy #1)

Ai Iwamura
A Girl Who Won Last Battle Royale

Kanako Fukaura
Bus Guide

Ryou Nitta
Kyôichi Motobuchi (Boy #20)

Shiro Go
Ryûhei Sasagawa (Boy #10)

Hirohito Honda
Kazushi Nîda (Boy #16)

Takayo Mimura
Kayoko Kotôhiki (Girl #8)

Satomi Ishii
Haruka Tanizawa (Girl #12)

Yukihiro Kotani
Yôshitoki Kuninobu (Boy #7)

Eri Ishikawa
Yukie Utsumi (Girl #2)

Sayaka Kamiya
Satomi Noda (Girl #17)

Yutaka Shimada
Yûtaka Seto (Boy #12)

Ren Matsuzawa
Keita Îjima (Boy #2)

Anna Nagata
Hirono Shimizu (Girl #10)

Yukari Kanasawa
Yukiko Kitano (Girl #6)

Misao Kato
Yumiko Kusaka (Girls #7)

Hitomi Hyuga
Yuko Sakaki (Girl #9)

Asami Kanai
Chisato Matsui (Girl #19)

Yousuke Shibata
Mitsuru Numai (Boy #17)

Shigeki Hirokawa
Shô Tsukioka (Boy #14)

Tamaki Mihara
Izumi Kanai (Girl #5)

Tomomi Shimaki
Sakura Ogawa (Girl #4)

Osamu Ohnishi
Yôji Kuramoto (Boy #8)

Satoshi Yokomichi
Tadakatsu Hatagami (Boy #18)

Junichi Naitou
Yûichiro Takiguchi (Boy #13)

Tsuyako Kinoshita
Mizuho Inada (Girl #1)

Mai Sekiguchi
Kaori Minami (Girl #20)

Takako Baba
Yoshimi Yahagi (Girl #21)

Haruka Nomiyama
Mayumi Tendo (Girl #14)

Aiko Nogami
Fumiyo Fujiyôshi (Girl #18)

Gô Tatsukawa
Lieutenant Anjo

Ken Nakaide
Teacher Hayashida

Takeyuki Hirai
Soldier

Tomu Asakawa
Soldier

Yûya Nakahara
Soldier

Takashi Komori
Soldier

Ryôta Nakamura
Soldier

Yôichi Murakami
Soldier

Tsuguharu Niizaki
Soldier

Jun'ichi Nashiki
Soldier

Hiroshi Kitagawa
Soldier

Hideaki Kawashima
Soldier

Umiji Tasaki
Soldier

Hidetsugu Okumura
Soldier

Daisuke Yazawa
Soldier

Nobuki Baba
Soldier

Naoki Iwasawa
Soldier

Kôji Tokuhisa
Soldier

Kazuhiro Yokokura
Soldier

Shigeki Homma
Soldier

Kazuo Araki
Soldier

Gôshi Matsuhara
Soldier

Akira Yoshizawa
Soldier

Kenzo Shirahama
Soldier

Kanji Okumura
Soldier

Shôji Takano
Soldier

Hajime Yoneda
Soldier

Hideaki Kojima
Soldier

Mitsuaki Tachikawa
Soldier
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What is the name of the government official who explains the rules of the Battle Royale to the students?
Kitano
Shuya
Kirin
Mimura
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In a near-future Japan ruled by a harsh, recession-weary regime, the government enacts a brutal program to curb juvenile delinquency. Each year, a randomly selected junior high class is sent to a remote island to participate in a deadly competition called Battle Royale. The stakes are clear: three days, one survivor, and explosive collars that will kill anyone who refuses to play or strays from the designated zones.
The story centers on Shuya Nanahara Shuya Nanahara, a thoughtful and conflicted student who is already processing his father’s suicide. His friend Yoshitoki Kuninobu Yoshitoki Kuninobu stabs their teacher, prompting the resignation of the figurehead named Kitano Kitano. In the chaos, Shuya’s classmate Noriko Nakagawa Noriko Nakagawa secretly hides Kuninobu’s knife, signaling the uneasy loyalties that will pull the group apart on the island.
A year later, Shuya and his classmates fall asleep on a bus after they are gas‑sed and awaken on a desolate island. Kitano explains the grim rules: three days to kill or be killed, with collars that will force obedience or unleash deadly shocks. Each student receives supplies, a map, rations, and a weapon chosen at random. Kitano swiftly begins the bloodshed, killing two students, including Kuninobu, within minutes. The island becomes a rapid stream of tragedy as twelve students die in the first six hours, with several more taking their own lives in a desperate bid to survive.
Onlookers quickly emerge as the game’s most dangerous players. The mysterious Mitsuko Souma Mitsuko Souma uses fear and presence to dominate the field, while Kazuo Kiriyama Kazuo Kiriyama embodies ruthless efficiency and violence. A transfer student named Shogo Kawada Shogo Kawada joins Shuya and Noriko, but claims a motive that remains unclear—he ultimately spares Shuya and Noriko and participates in the hope of ending the brutal cycle. In parallel, Shinji Mimura Shinji Mimura enlists others to hack the island’s computer system in an effort to shut down the program.
Amid shifting loyalties and relentless confrontations, Shuya vows to protect Noriko, partly because Kuninobu once cared for her. The trio eventually finds a fragile ally in Kawada, who reveals a personal history: he previously survived a Battle Royale, losing his girlfriend in the process. He has volunteered for this round to avenge her by dismantling the system from within. Kiriyama’s brutality escalates when he wounds Shuya with an Uzi, yet Sugimura Hiroki Sugimura intervenes and saves Shuya.
The party’s fragile alliance fractures under fear and guilt. Shuya regains consciousness in the island’s lighthouse, where Yukie Utsumi Yukie Utsumi tends his wounds. Five other girls hide there and strike a pact to abstain from the game. Tensions flare when Yuko Sakaki Yuko Sakaki tries to poison Tatsumichi Ôki Tatsumichi Ôki. A clash erupts, and only a handful survive, including Yuko, who tragically ends her life after realizing the consequences of the violence.
As the survivors press on, Shuya and Noriko reunite with Kawada. Their pursuit leads them toward Mimura, who, alongside the hacked system, becomes a threat to the game’s administrators. In a cruel turn, Sugimura confesses his love for Kayoko Kotôhiki Kayoko Kotohiki before dying, and Mitsuko’s traumatic past comes to light through a flashback that reveals her years of abuse. Kiriyama continues to chase his quarry, killing Kayoko and later clashing with Mimura and Kawada in a desperate struggle.
Mimura and two others manage to breach the base’s security through their improvised bomb, injuring and blinding Kiriyama. Kawada and Shuya converge on the base, and a fierce gunfight erupts. Kiriyama is finally weakened when Kawada detonates Kiriyama’s collar, but Kawada himself sustains fatal injuries in the process. The final leg of the ordeal finds the three survivors waking on the shore on the island’s last day. Kawada pretends to be defeated to lure the others into a trap, but Shuya and Noriko soon realize Kawada has anticipated the betrayal and hacked the system months earlier to disable their tracking devices.
They reach the control room, where Kitano unveils a painting of the massacred class, declaring Noriko the victor in a false sense of triumph. Kitano explains his own heartbreak—rejection by his daughter—and his complicated attachment to Noriko, who never disrespected him, which has shaped his twisted sense of care. He asks Noriko to end him, but Shuya shoots him, and Kitano dies after a brief, poignant exchange with his daughter on the phone. The three flee the island aboard a boat, though Kawada’s injuries prove fatal shortly after. Some time later, Noriko passes Shuya Kuninobu’s knife, a relic of the mission, and the two are declared fugitives by the government, last seen making for Shibuya Station.
In the closing epilogue, Shuya dreams of Yoshitoki Kuninobu urging him to move on, while Noriko reflects on the ice cream moment they shared with Kitano after the knife attack. The film ends with the chilling question that haunts the audience and the survivors: the line Kitano quotes in their final exchange, “In this moment, what should an adult say to a kid?”
“In this moment, what should an adult say to a kid?”
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