Hirai Hana, older sister of TWICE’s Momo, has officially signed an exclusive contract with GOST Agency, marking the beginning of her expanded activities in South Korea.

Hirai Hana gained strong recognition earlier this year through her powerful performances on Mnet’s World of Street Woman Fighter, where she was a key member of the Osaka Ojo Gang team. The team gained notable popularity for their fierce dance battles, and Hirai Hana stood out especially for her exceptional execution of challenging breaking choreography during the mission that required copying rival teams’ moves.

Despite the high difficulty and short practice time, she showcased relentless dedication and quickly mastered intense breaking parts, winning respect from rival crew dancers and leaving a striking impression on viewers.

Beyond her TV appearances, Hirai Hana has established herself in Japan’s dance community as a versatile artist. She has taken on roles including choreography production, cheer director for the Osaka professional basketball team, dance instructor, and featured appearances on prominent local programs. This broad range of activities reflects her swift rise and wide influence in Japan’s dance scene.

Due to conflicts among the members, Osaka Ojo Gang ultimately decided to disband and pursue individual activities. As a result, Hirai Hana chose to sign with GOST Agency to continue her career.

osaka ojo gang world of street woman fighter victory
osaka ojo gang world of street woman fighter victory

GOST Agency, affiliated with GOST Corporation a leading model agency in Korea that manages top talents like So Min-ra, Shin Hyun-ji, and Soo-min has expressed confidence in supporting Hirai Hana’s potential to grow as a multifaceted entertainer. The agency promises comprehensive support to help her talents shine across diverse fields in Korea.

This contract signals Hirai Hana’s official expansion into the Korean entertainment industry, where she will continue to develop her career with professional backing. Her journey from Japan to Korea represents a promising new chapter for this talented dancer and entertainer.

As the sister of a globally recognized K-pop icon and her own established reputation in street dance, Hirai Hana’s evolving career continues to attract keen attention from fans and industry insiders alike.

“We are excited to accompany Hirai Hana on her dynamic leap forward. We will spare no effort to support her exceptional skills across many fields,” GOST Agency noted, urging fans to give their continued love and encouragement.

This collaboration highlights the expanding influence and cross-border connection between Japan and Korea in the entertainment and dance industries, where talents like Hirai Hana successfully bridge cultural and artistic spaces.

Sources: Nate, Newsen