Aida Yumi(相田由美)
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| Height | 150cm |
|---|---|
| Measurements | B93 / W57 / H91 |
| Birthday | 1978-06-16 |
| Birthplace | 北海道 |
About Aida Yumi
Aida Yumi is a JAV actress hailing from Hokkaido, Japan, born on June 16, 1978. Standing at 150cm tall with measurements of B93 W57 H91, she has been active in the Japanese adult video industry for a considerable period. Based on the available work list, Aida likely debuted in the early 2000s and has maintained a career spanning well over a decade, showcasing her versatility and enduring appeal within the industry. Her work demonstrates a focus on several key genres and themes. Initially, she appeared in productions emphasizing large breasts ("kyonyuu") and fetish themes such as "shiri feti" (butt fetish) and "ashi feti" (leg fetish). She's also featured in works categorized as "joshi kousei" (high school girl) and "gyaru" (gal), suggesting an early career emphasis on youthfulness and popular trends. She also appeared in multiple "outdoor" and "car sex" themed works. Over time, Aida's filmography appears to have expanded to include a broader range of themes, including office lady ("OL") roles, onanism, and more mature content. Her later work also includes solo pieces and lesbian-themed productions, indicating a willingness to explore diverse roles within the JAV landscape. Series appearances include "Mou Yamete..." and "Sukke Suke Oneesan," suggesting a recurring presence in certain production lines. She also appears in multiple installments of the "Murecco Gal" and "Tokyo Joshi Kousei MAP" series. Aida has worked with a variety of studios and makers throughout her career. These include Big Morkal, h.m.p, KT Factory, LEO, Shy Kikaku, Arena Entertainment, AVS Collector's, and KUKI, among others. Her style seems to encompass a mix of youthful roles early on, evolving into more mature and diverse characters, all while consistently highlighting her large breasts. She appears to have been a versatile and adaptable performer.
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