Luvto Ryuto Iwasaki Leaves DREAM PASSPORT as Agency Prioritizes Health Recovery
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Luvto Ryuto Iwasaki Leaves DREAM PASSPORT as Agency Prioritizes Health Recovery

Luvto, the artist name used by Ryuto Iwasaki, has left DREAM PASSPORT after the agency said his health condition made it difficult to continue the entertainment activities that had been planned for him.

The Japanese entertainment agency announced on June 11 that it had ended its management duties and activity support for Iwasaki, who gained wider public attention as a former contestant on timelesz project -AUDITION-, the audition project widely known among fans as Typro.

In its official statement, DREAM PASSPORT said Iwasaki had been continuing activities while recuperating after reporting poor health. However, the agency said the situation had made it increasingly difficult for him to carry out the work that had originally been scheduled.

The company said it held careful discussions with Iwasaki about his future and concluded, based on his current condition, that continuing entertainment activities would be difficult. DREAM PASSPORT said the decision was made while respecting his wishes and placing his physical and mental recovery first.

The announcement is notable because Iwasaki’s agency affiliation was still recent. In January 2026, he revealed that he had joined DREAM PASSPORT, describing it as a place where he felt he could rely on others as he took a new step forward. At the time, he told supporters he would continue facing his work with full commitment.

Luvto’s Short DREAM PASSPORT Chapter Ends After Health Concerns

Iwasaki’s departure closes a brief but closely followed chapter in his post-audition career. After appearing on timelesz project -AUDITION-, he built a dedicated fan base that continued to follow his activities beyond the show. That support intensified after he began using the artist name Luvto and opened new channels for fans, including his official site and video content.

His January agency announcement had been viewed by many fans as a turning point. Reports at the time said Iwasaki had announced his DREAM PASSPORT affiliation through Instagram, writing that he was stepping forward in a place where he wanted to rely on people around him.

In a later video shared through his own platform, Iwasaki reflected on his path after the audition, saying he had spent the previous year thinking carefully about his future and his desire to remain a performer. That background has made the latest agency update especially emotional for supporters who had hoped to see him restart his activities on a stronger footing.

DREAM PASSPORT’s announcement did not suggest a dispute, disciplinary issue or contract trouble. The explanation was centered on health, recovery and the practical difficulty of continuing planned entertainment work under his current condition.

The agency also thanked fans and people connected to Iwasaki’s activities for their support. It apologized for the sudden nature of the announcement and asked supporters to watch over him warmly while he focuses on recuperating in a calm environment.

One important detail in the statement concerned his existing fan channels. DREAM PASSPORT said Iwasaki’s YouTube channel and fan club, which had been opened and operated before the agency’s support began, would be addressed later by Iwasaki himself. The agency asked fans to wait for further guidance from him on those platforms.

For now, there is no confirmed timeline for Luvto’s return to entertainment activities. The agency’s position remains that Ryuto Iwasaki’s physical and mental recovery comes before any future performance plans, public appearances or fan-facing projects.

The update also reflects the intense attention that continues to surround former Japanese audition-show contestants after their programmes end. Similar fan interest has followed other rising performers from the Japanese music scene, including TAKUTO’s journey from young dancer to MAZZEL member, where early public exposure helped shape wider interest in the artist’s next steps.

Fans are now waiting for any direct message from Iwasaki about his health, his fan club and whether he may eventually return to creative work. Until then, the official update leaves the focus firmly on rest, privacy and recovery.

Further updates from the agency are expected to appear through the official DREAM PASSPORT news page.

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