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The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...

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When it comes to Japanese "transparent" beauties, who do you think of?

The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...

No, no, no, the protagonists I want to talk about today are not the ones above, but another Japanese actress who is 41 years old this year- Ryoko Hiromi.

Born on July 18, 1980 in Uzumaya Town, Kochi City, Kochi Prefecture, Japan, he was clever and cute since childhood, and his big round eyes are very popular.

The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...

The appearance of a smile rising from the corner of the mouth is full of the most beautiful appearance of a young girl

Let's take a look at a wave of her youthful and energetic photos!

The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...

In this way, she was also known as "the last beautiful girl at the end of the century".

The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...

In 1994, Ryoko Hiromi participated in the "Clearasil Facial Cleanser" advertisement audition held by Japan's P&G, and won the championship among 500 competitors, and then debuted in the Japanese art industry.

The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...

In 1996, she starred in the first TV series after entering the entertainment industry, "Long Holiday", starring Takuya Kimura and Tomoko Yamaguchi, and Ryoko Hiromi played a 15- and 6-year-old piano talent, Takako Saito, and since then many viewers have known this sunny little girl.

The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...

In 1997, at the age of 17, she released her first single "Serious Love 5 Seconds Ago" as a singer, which sold 600,000 copies:

The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...

In 1999, he began starring in a series of works, including the film "Secret", which was nominated for best actress at the 23rd Japan Academy Awards.

The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...

In 2007, he starred in the cross-genre film "Return to the Bubble Era".

The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...

In 2008, he starred in the film "Entering the Mortician" directed by Yojiro Takita, and shined in the film with his outstanding acting skills, and won the 81st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film with this film;

The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...

In 2009, the drama action film "Rogue Ishikawa", starring Yosuke Eguchi and others, was released in Japan, playing Asai Tea Tea.

The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...

In 2010, the Ōkawa drama "Ryoma" starring Masaha Fukuyama premiered in Japan, in which he played the first love of the protagonist Sakamoto Ryoma (Masaharu Fukuyama), Hirai Kazuo, and was nominated for the 67th Japanese Drama Academy Awards for Best Work.

The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...

In 2012, Ryoko Hiromi won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 55th Blue Ribbon Awards for her film "The Way to Steal the Key"; the film also won the eighth place in the top ten films of the 2012 Japanese Film Shunbun.

The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...

In addition to the success of her career, in 1998, at the age of 18, she was admitted to Waseda University, a well-known university in Japan, through her own efforts, and officially enrolled in April 1999, because Taihuo used a police car to open the road in order to go to school.

In 2003, Ryoko Hiromi announced her pregnancy, and then decisively retired from show business and dropped out of college to marry model and designer Takahiro Okazawa, a decision that was wanton and crazy for her at the peak of her career at the time.

The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...

After marriage, she gave birth to a son, but perhaps because the married life is not happy, she returned to the show business circle after 2 years, so there was the above-mentioned "Mortician", "The Method of Stealing the Key", and achieved super high achievements, for which she herself said that after returning to the stage, she just did her best to act on the shooting scene...

Presumably, that marriage must have given her a lot of changes, until 2008, when she and Takahiro Okazawa officially announced their divorce, and the former girl returned to freedom.

The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...

In order to regain her career, she became serious and strong, and later remarried in 2010, gave birth to a son and a daughter, and now she is a mother of 3 children, and the girl who used to be more determined and tough, but also more gentle and attractive.

The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...

For such a rhythm of life, Ryoko Hiromi also admitted in an interview: My life is messy...

The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...
The last beautiful girl at the end of the Japanese century, after retiring and making a comeback, said: My life is a mess...

But maybe she had the capital and ability to go crazy when she was young, and now she knows more and more what she wants, and can do her best to pursue it, wishing the goddess more and more beautiful and happier in the future!

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