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  2. Hitomi Aizawa - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Yoko Sugimura - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Japanese female beauty practices and ideals - Wikipedia

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    The use of white face powder and teeth blackening continued. Heavy red lipstick made out of safflowers became popular. [9] Face steaming was thought to make the skin white and smooth, and sanekazura root juice was used to straighten hair. [8] Light, proper use of makeup was ideal.

  5. Nonoka Ono - Wikipedia

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    Maria Miyata [1] (宮田 真理愛, Miyata Maria, born December 13, 1991, in Tokyo, Japan), [2] better known as Nonoka Ono (おの ののか, Ono Nonoka), is a Japanese entertainer and race queen who is represented by the talent agency, Platinum Production. Ono is nicknamed Nonokyan (ののきゃん).

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  7. Ganguro - Wikipedia

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    Ganguro (ガングロ) is an alternative fashion trend among young Japanese women which peaked in popularity around the year 2000 and evolved from gyaru.. The Shibuya and Ikebukuro districts of Tokyo were the centres of ganguro fashion; it was started by rebellious youth who contradicted the traditional Japanese concept of beauty; pale skin, dark hair and neutral makeup tones.

  8. Promotional model - Wikipedia

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    The Korean term for a race queen is a racing model (레이싱모델). Racing models appear in motor shows and racing events. Winners of the Gals Paradise Japan Race Queen Award 2018. In Japan, there is a phenomenon of race queens (レースクイーン) being often regarded as "idols". The average age for these girls is late teens to early ...

  9. Natsuki Okamoto (television personality) - Wikipedia

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    Okamata had a friendship with Izumi Sakai , a fellow race queen for the Nissin Cup Noodle Racing Team in 1990 and later singer. Sakai died unexpectedly in 2007. Sakai died unexpectedly in 2007. She was a member of a unit, Hyōryū Gals, with Mitsuyo Ota, president of the entertainment company Titan, and Renhō , a politician, during their days ...