星ひとみ

星ひとみ

JP

Founder of 'Tenseijutsu' born into a shrine maiden lineage, 23 years of experience

About

Hoshi Hitomi is a fortune-teller born on July 22, 1980, in Tokyo. Her family runs a shop dealing in jewelry and power stones in Ueno Ameyoko, and among her relatives are Shinto priests, Buddhist monks, and spiritual healers, so she grew up surrounded by prayer and spiritual culture from an early age. While still in high school, she debuted as a gravure idol and actress under the name "Yamashina Hitomi," appearing in dramas such as "Beauty or Beast" (2003). From 2002, she also began working as a fortune-teller, and choosing the surname "Hoshi" from her relatives' family names for its phonetic appeal, she changed her name to "Hoshi Hitomi." In 2010, when actor Ishida Junichi introduced her as a "charismatic beautiful fortune-teller who guides love" upon his marriage, she gained widespread attention, and her activities as a fortune-teller became more serious from then on. Her self-developed divination method, "Tenseijutsu," combines Eastern astrology with elements of statistics, human psychology, and numerology. It diagnoses fortunes and compatibility using a "Tensei Number" from 1 to 60 calculated from the date of birth, and 12 personality types called "Tensei Types" across three systems: "Moon," "Earth," and "Sun." Since 2011, she has been a regular on Yomiuri TV's "Hamachan ga!" and from 2015 to 2023, she supervised the "Birthday Fortune-Telling" segment on Nippon TV's "Sukkiri." Currently, she is a regular on Fuji TV's "Suddenly, May I Tell Your Fortune?" (2020–). She has authored over 30 books since her 2004 "Hoshi Hitomi's Love Tenseijutsu," and since 2021, she has been energetically writing a series of 12 books per year published by Gentosha. Her consultation record is said to include over 20,000 people, including politicians, business executives, and celebrities.