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  2. Miri Ichika - Wikipedia

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    After high school, Ichika worked part-time with no intention of beginning a career in entertainment, feeling herself to be merely "tall and big-breasted" and not beautiful. [3] Scouted by the president of A & A Holdings, who saw potential in her, she made her gravure debut in late 2019 by winning the Sanspo GoGo Queen scouting competition.

  3. Michiko Nishiwaki - Wikipedia

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    Michiko Nishiwaki was born on November 21, 1957, in Funabashi, Chiba. [1] As a teenager growing up in Tokyo, she was interested in gymnastics and volleyball.She became interested in bodybuilding when she grew dissatisfied with her body image, regarding her legs as too heavy compared to her upper body. [2]

  4. Category:Japanese female models - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese female models" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 442 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Zettai ryōiki - Wikipedia

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    The clothing combination is very popular in Japan. [5] As with loose socks, a special "socks glue" can be used to glue the socks to the legs for a perfect look. Japanese advertising agency WIT launched a campaign in 2013 which paid women to wear temporary tattoos on their upper thighs promoting various products and media.

  6. Category:Japanese women journalists - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Japanese journalists. It includes journalists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Subcategories

  7. Megumi Igarashi - Wikipedia

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    Megumi Igarashi (五十嵐恵, Igarashi Megumi, born 1972), who uses the pseudonym Rokudenashiko (ろくでなし子 or 碌でなし子), is a Japanese sculptor and manga artist who creates works that feature female genitalia and are often modeled after her own vulva. [1]

  8. Toplessness - Wikipedia

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    Two Tahitian Women (1899) by Paul Gauguin. The word "topless" usually refers to a woman whose breasts, including her areolas and nipples, are exposed to public view. It can describe a woman who appears, poses, or performs with her breasts exposed, such as a "topless model" or "topless dancer", or to an activity undertaken while not wearing a top, such as "topless sunbathing".

  9. List of Japanese women photographers - Wikipedia

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    Fusako Kodama (born 1945), depicted Japan as a nation of high technology, and life in Tokyo Michiko Kon (born 1955), new approach to mainly black-and-white still lifes with images of everything from toothbrushes to timepieces and fish parts [ 1 ] black and white prints, sea creatures