Morimachi Kokomi(森町ここみ)
Profile

| Height | 153cm |
|---|---|
| Measurements | B84 / W60 / H88 (C cup) |
| Birthday | 1982-03-01 |
| Blood Type | Type O |
| Hobbies | 寝ること、音楽鑑賞、旅行、ショッピング |
| Birthplace | 神奈川県 |
About Morimachi Kokomi
Morimachi Kokomi is a Japanese JAV actress hailing from Kanagawa Prefecture, born on March 1, 1982. Standing at 153cm tall with measurements B84(C)-W60-H88, she has been a presence in the industry for a significant period. Based on available information, Morimachi Kokomi appears to have debuted in the early 2000s, with her listed works dating back to 2003 and 2004. Her career seems to have spanned for at least a decade, with some of her later works appearing in 2012. Her earlier work showcases a strong focus on schoolgirl themes, including uniforms, swimsuits, and associated scenarios like confinement and humiliation. She also appears frequently in series and best-of collections related to these themes. Over time, while the schoolgirl themes remained a recurring element, her work appears to have broadened to encompass a wider range of genres, including those focused on mature women ("chijyo"), fetish content, and SM play. She's also featured in numerous compilations and "best of" collections, suggesting a degree of popularity and recognition throughout her career. Her work also includes themes such as bukkake, gokkun, and lesbian scenarios. Morimachi Kokomi has worked with several studios and makers, including Alpha International, Warp Entertainment, h.m.p, Moodyz, Attackers, and Idea Pocket. She is particularly associated with series such as "Joshikousei Kankin Ryou●●", "Yuutousei", "THE BEST", "h.m.p ga Okuru", "Zame Zake Ken", "Imooto", "Shi Yoru Aku THE BEST", and various "BEST" collections from Moodyz, showcasing her consistent involvement with specific production houses and themes throughout her career. She appears to have a petite build, and is often marketed in ways that emphasize youthful characteristics.
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