09/03/23 19:28:04
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Judging from her passion for anime and her photos on some websites,
she seems like Otaku. She doesn't look like a typical western woman
who's too assertive but instead, looks like a reserved woman.
That's an advantage in my opinion.
As long as she knows otaku culture in Japan and is otaku-minded, which
she seems to do and is, I'm sure she will have her fan base, although she
shouldn't too shy to speak Japanese and express herself in Japanese without
being afraid of making mistakes to communicate with Japanese otaku.
Jobs in show business in general are unstable and she's just made a step
in her carrer. Who knows what she'll end up with, say, in five years?
What if she loses momentum she has now? She has looks and maybe she'll
get married with a Japanese man and make a good wife in five years
after getting out of show business.
What I noticed about her is that she is short and that maybe an advantage to her
in Japan. Otaku likes kawaii girls and a short girls tend to be considered kawaii.
These days, tall female idols are popular, too but a long time ago,
a tall girl didn't sell in Japan's show business as as an idol.