Fuko - Life and Career

Life and Career

Fuko first appeared in soaplands under the name "Love" (らぶ Rabu), a name she used for topless photos at the Tokyo Topless site in 2005. In the year 2006, Fuko rapidly achieved fame in Japan, appearing in a number of Japanese magazines and on television. She started her Japanese-language blog, 風子の風まかせ~♪ in September 2006. On November 21, 2006, Fuko appeared on the Japanese television program Narutomo! (なるトモ!) with Yuzuki Aikawa (愛川ゆず季). She appeared in an eponymously titled DVD (Fuko P!) which was released on March 9, 2007. A second DVD, Mix Juice, released March 16, 2007, featured Fuko with two other models. Bachelor Magazine, a Japanese big-bust publication, included a 20-minute DVD entitled Busty Angels featuring Fuko in its March, 2007 issue.

The DVD Dekaroman (デカロマン), was released on May 25, 2007. In her blog, Fuko states that this DVD was filmed in Okinawa. The model's first photobook, KYO-P!! was released on June 25, 2007, the same day as her fourth DVD, Chidarake, another work in which she appeared with two other models. Fuko's next two DVDs, Fuko Kyo-P!! and Fuko - Pineapple, were released in July and September respectively. In November 2007 she released her first DVD for the Layful company. Entitled Fuko - Eight Vol. 1, Volume 2 in the series was released on December 16, 2007, with Volume 3 soon after, released January 26, 2008.

On January 1, 2009 Muteki announced that Fuko would star in Great Fuko (グレイト 風子?) her first AV (adult video) for the label, which was released on February 1. A second AV release for the studio, Bomber Fuko (ボンバー 風子?) was released on March 1, 2009.

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