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Hitomi Aizawa (相澤 仁美, Aizawa Hitomi, born 22 August 1982 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese actress, gravure idol and race queen.. In a 2006 article on an "Air Guitar roadshow" in which Aizawa participated, the website cinematopics.com noted that she was the top idol of the gravure world. [2]
Yoko Sugimura (Japanese: 杉村 陽子 Sugimura Yoko, born November 1, 1974, in Nagano, Japan) is a former Japanese gravure idol and race queen. Yoko Sugimura began her modeling career as a race queen for Kure in 1997, where she teamed up with Fumika Suzuki. As with Fumika Suzuki, the race queen modeling gave her career a good start.
Shōko Hamada (浜田 翔子, Hamada Shōko) is a Japanese tarento, gravure idol and race queen. [2] In addition, she has released several music CDs, mostly containing cover versions. She also worked for professional wrestling promotion Hustle in 2006, making her debut on September 7 along with fellow tarento Hitomi Kaikawa.
On 2013, Ono does race queen activities as a member of Super GT's Zent Sweeties. On 2014, she became the image model of Tokyo Auto Salon's "A-class". After that, Ono would like to concentrate on the entertainer industry without working as a race queen. On 2015, her first film appearance was in Ju-On: The Final Curse. [5]
Natsuki Okamoto (岡本 夏生, Okamoto Natsuki, born 12 September 1965) is a Japanese tarento, race queen and gravure idol. Her real name is Sachiko Kanemura (金村 幸子, Kanemura Sachiko). Currently, she works freelance rather than being associated with an agency. [2]
Additional elements of a tarento ' s character may include their origins and other careers (e.g., author/illustrator Lily Franky), intelligence (e.g., Masaru Hamaguchi, a comedian who once misspelled his own name on a televised test), hobbies and skills (many female celebrities are known for how well or poorly they can cook, from the former ...
This is a list of gravure idols (グラビアアイドル, gurabia aidoru), who are glamour models in Japan that are generally more provocative than regular idols, though not to the point of posing nude.
[6] [7] From there, she began working as a race queen under the stage name "Aya Kitagawa (北川 彩) ". [ 8 ] In 2014, she moved to Ikushima Planning Office and began working under her real name, Aya Asahina. [ 9 ]