She grew up in Tokyo and debuted at eighteen, with early titles leaning into her measurements as a selling point in a way that was blunt even by the standards of the industry. What separated her from many contemporaries was the television crossover — Ebisu Muscats was a genuine variety show with a mainstream audience, and hosting credits added another dimension that most AV careers don't get. Around the time her output slowed, she and her sister opened a small bar together, which is either a charming detail or a telling one depending on how you read it. She retired the first time in late 2011 and married television presenter Ryuhei Xu. What happened in the years between that marriage and her eventual return is not something she has spoken about publicly in detail. The second retirement was announced on New Year's Day, framed as final, with the last filmed work not yet released. She plans to continue with Red Dragon and a role in BLACK DIAMOND — so retired carries its usual asterisk.
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