NON took the stage as a presenter for the “TikTok Trend Awards 2025” Grand Prize.

NON appeared as a presenter at the “TikTok Trend Awards 2025” ceremony held on December 5th for the short-form video platform “TikTok.”
NON, who launched her official TikTok account this past March, shared her approach to posting: “I focus on capturing that off-duty vibe and an intimate closeness—moments where I'm just being myself.”
She also reflected on 2025, a year marked by diverse achievements spanning film, television, and art, praising the numerous pieces of content that influenced society and culture, with TikTok at their core.

The anime “Jujutsu Kaisen” won the Grand Prize at the “TikTok Trend Awards 2025.”
The protagonist Yuji Itadori and voice actor Junya Enoki, who plays Yuji Itadori, rushed to the event.


The Impact Song Award, given to songs that revolutionized the music scene through TikTok, was awarded to Chō Tokimeki ♡ Senkenbu's song “Chō Saikyō.”

Next, in the Hit Works category honoring films, dramas, and anime that gained particular attention on TikTok, the award went to the live-action adaptation of a globally successful game, the film ‘Exit 8’, which surpassed ¥5.1 billion in box office revenue.

Additionally, the hashtag category award, which honors hashtags that sparked movements on TikTok, was won by “#AdultLearning,” a cultural movement that gained attention this year for broadening learning opportunities and stimulating intellectual curiosity through TikTok. Kengo📚Novel Introduction accepted the trophy on behalf of the award.

The Hit Item Category Award, which honors products, brands, and services that gained attention through TikTok, was awarded to OKARAT. Through their healthy cookies made with okara, they resonated with multiple generations under the theme “delicious and kind to your body.”

The Hot Word category award, which honors keywords and cultural phenomena originating on TikTok that year, went to “Heisei Revival / come again,” a keyword symbolizing renewed interest in 2000s culture. m-flo, who perform “come again,” accepted the trophy. Fashion, makeup, and dance videos using “come again” surged on TikTok this year. The award recognized how the trend resonated across generations.

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