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Ayaka Komatsu, japanese girl, Japanese Idol, Japanese Model

Ayaka Komatsu, japanese girl, Japanese Idol, Japanese Model


Ayaka Komatsu, japanese girl, Japanese Idol, Japanese Model

Ayaka Komatsu, japanese girl, Japanese Idol, Japanese Model

Ayaka Komatsu, japanese girl, Japanese Idol, Japanese Model

Ayaka Komatsu, japanese girl, Japanese Idol, Japanese Model

Ayaka Komatsu, japanese girl, Japanese Idol, Japanese Model

Ayaka Komatsu, japanese girl, Japanese Idol, Japanese Model

Ayaka Komatsu, japanese girl, Japanese Idol, Japanese Model

Ayaka Komatsu, japanese girl, Japanese Idol, Japanese Model

Ayaka Komatsu, japanese girl, Japanese Idol, Japanese Model

Ayaka Komatsu, japanese girl, Japanese Idol, Japanese Model

Ayaka Komatsu, japanese girl, Japanese Idol, Japanese Model

Ayaka Komatsu, japanese girl, Japanese Idol, Japanese Model

Ayaka Komatsu, japanese girl, Japanese Idol, Japanese Model

Ayaka Komatsu, japanese girl, Japanese Idol, Japanese Model

Komatsu Ayaka information
is a Japanese gravure idol, actress, and model. She was a model for the now defunct fashion magazine, CANDy. Komatsu Ayaka is best known for her 2003 role as Aino Minako/Sailor Venus in the live action drama series Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, through which she released one single under the name Aino Minako and appeared on various soundtrack collections. In 2004 she was part of the gravure group Nittelegenic 2004. is as much about dancing as it is about the music. Besides getting tanned and braided, the dance moves from the women include some serious erotic hip shaking movements. Japan held 3 events earlier this year, the Reggae Japansplash, the first-ever Avex sponsored Black Summit and Japan’s premier dancehall festival, the annual Yokohama Reggae Sai. She has acted in the following movies: "Odoru Daisousasen THE MOVIE 2" (her role in this film was relatively minor; she gets attacked by a vampire), "koibumi", "Master of Thunder", "A Perfect Day for Love Letters", "Drift" and "Drift 2" (later released as "Drift Deluxe Edition"), and "Boku wa Imouto ni Koi wo Suru" (which opened in Japan on January 20, 2007, and later in Europe under the English title "My Sister, My Love").

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