Aiba Yu(愛葉悠)
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| Height | 157cm |
|---|---|
| Measurements | B95 / W58 / H84 (G cup) |
| Birthday | 1986-11-12 |
| Hobbies | ショッピング、お菓子作り |
| Birthplace | 東京都 |
About Aiba Yu
Aiba Yu is a JAV actress born on November 12, 1986, hailing from Tokyo. Standing at 157cm tall, her measurements are B95(G)-W58-H84. She appears to have debuted in the Japanese adult video industry around 2007, with her works continuing until at least 2016 based on the provided list, indicating a career spanning approximately nine years. Analyzing her filmography reveals a strong initial focus on the "gyaru" (gal) subgenre, often combined with elements like "chijo" (slutty woman), "kyonyu" (big breasts), and cosplay. Many of her early works also feature themes of forced or non-consensual acts ("goukan" - 強●) and ejaculation ("nakadashi" - 中出し), although this might simply reflect the overall trends of the studios she worked with. Lesbian-themed content ("rezu" - レズビアン) is also a recurring theme throughout her career, especially in her collaborations with U&K. Over time, while continuing to appear in gyaru-themed productions and compilations, Aiba Yu's work shows some diversification. She featured in several series, including "Chijyo Service", "妹のパイオツカイデー倶楽部" (Imouto no Paiotsukaidee Club), "禁断レズ調教" (Kindan Rezu Choukyou), "発情OL オフィスで…" (Hatsujou OL Office de…), "愛しのフェラチーオ" (Aishino Ferachio), "109☆GIRLS", "巨乳ギャル強●中出し" (Kyonyu Gyaru Goukan Nakadashi), and "デジモ痴女 The BEST". She worked with a variety of makers including Mr. Impact, NEXT GROUP, U&K, Dream Ticket, TMA, Crystal Eizo, Hayabusa, and kira☆kira. Overall, Aiba Yu carved a niche for herself primarily within the gyaru and lesbian-themed segments of the JAV industry, frequently participating in productions with a focus on large breasts and often portraying a provocative or explicitly sexual character. She seemed to maintain popularity by appearing in various compilation films and series throughout her career.
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