Ran Takahashi was born on 2 September 2001 in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. His mother is Japanese of part British and German descent, and his father is Japanese. Ran has one brother, Rui, who is one and a half year older, and one younger sister, Riri. He started playing volleyball following the footsteps of his brother. His sister also plays volleyball.[4]
Career
Elementary school years
Ran started playing volleyball in his second grade of elementary school for the school's team.[5]
High school years
Ran played for Kyoto Municipal Hachigaoka Junior High School. Because of his height, in the first grade, he was mainly used as a Libero.
Afterward, he attended Higashiyama High School, and he was in the starting line up in high school since his first year and served as an ace and captain of his team by the third year. He led his team to the top 4 of the "Inter-High School Sports Festival." Furthermore, his team won the "National Sports Festival" of Japan as well as the winter 2020 All Japan High School Volleyball Championships, also known as "Haruko." In addition, he received the "Most valuable player" award at the end of the competition.[6][7]
He has no under category experience at all, but he was immediately elected as a senior representative in February 2020 while he was still in the 3rd grade of high school.[8][9]
After winning 2nd place at the Asian Men's Volleyball Championship with the Japan men's national volleyball team, he returned to play for his college team in the 2021 Kanto University Men's Division 1 League, winning 1st place by defeating Waseda University in straight sets.[12] He also played for his college team in the 2021 All Japan Intercollegiate Volleyball Championship, but lost in the quarterfinals against Jutendo University.[13]
On December 19, Ran debuted in the Italian Volleyball League as a substitute in the third set against Modena Volley.[15][16]Pallavolo Padova announced that Ran has renewed his contract with the club for Season 2022-2023.[17] He was nominated MVP of the match against Valsa Group Modena for the first time in Italian league.[18]
He owns an Instagram account with 2 million followers, a YouTube and TikTok channel with his brother, called RanRui, which is a portmanteau of their given names.[citation needed]
Ran Takahashi: The First Photobook, a career retrospective, was released on August 22, 2022.[24]
Takahashi's brand ambassadorships include French luxury fashion house Dior, Japanese makeup brand Kosé, and Filipino electronics company Akari.[citation needed]