Throughout her life, Kanako has practiced music and dancing, and she enjoys cooking. She published a cookbook of her favourite recipes in 2003. She also released a CD of her singing in 2002.





Television
Here is a (partial) list of dramas Kanako has appeared in:
Kyanpasu nooto (Campus Notes) (1996)
Iguana no musume (The Iguana's Daughter) (1996)
Osorubeshi! Otonashi Karen-san (How horrible! Karen the obedient) (1998)
P. A. (puraibeeto akutoresu) (Private Actress, aka The Stand-In) (1998)
Kawaii dake ja dame kashira? (Isn't Being Cute Enough?) (1999)
Virtual Girl (2000)
Tadaima manshitsu (No Vacancy at Present) (2000)
Shoushimin keen (Petty Bourgeois Kane) (2000)
Fuudofaito supesharu (Foodfight Special) (2001)
Golden Bowl (2002)
Aruganon ni Hanataba wo (Flowers For Algernon) (2002)
Niji no kanata (Over The Rainbow) (2004)
Filmography
Yurika-chan (1995)
Tokimeki Memorial (1997)
Inuneko (The Cat Leaves Home) (2004)
credit-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanako_Enomoto