Tsutsumi Sayaka(堤さやか)
Profile

| Height | 151cm |
|---|---|
| Measurements | B85 / W59 / H84 (D cup) |
| Birthday | 1980-02-03 |
| Blood Type | Type O |
| Birthplace | 神奈川県 |
About Tsutsumi Sayaka
Tsutsumi Sayaka is a JAV actress from Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, born on February 3, 1980. Standing at 151cm with measurements B85(D)-W59-H84, she entered the Japanese adult video industry around 2002, based on the release dates of her early works. Her career appears to have spanned roughly a decade, with releases up to the early 2010s and sporadic appearances in best-of compilations afterwards. Analyzing her filmography suggests a significant focus on "mini-kei" (petite) and "bishoujo" (beautiful girl) themes, particularly in her earlier works. Cosplay, school uniforms (especially sailor uniforms), and themes centered around youthfulness were also prevalent. She appeared in a number of themed series, such as "Lovers," "M Shoujo," "Akai Seiyoku," and others. Many of her titles from the mid-2000s are associated with the studio Dogma. A noticeable trend in her work is the inclusion of fetish-related genres, particularly "innyo" (urine drinking), often featured in the series "Innyo Shoujo" and various standalone titles. While early releases showcased a wider range of themes, including idol and outdoor content, later compilations and series appearances suggest a concentration on the more niche and fetishistic aspects of her career. AI-remastered versions of some of her works have been released recently, indicating a continued interest in her earlier performances. Throughout her career, Tsutsumi Sayaka worked with various studios, including Alpha International, Dogma, and Moodyz. She also appeared in titles released by smaller, independent labels. Her consistent presence in best-of compilations and series throughout the years points to a recognizable and potentially popular image within the JAV industry, often associated with a younger, petite aesthetic and specific fetish themes.
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