Ayana Kyoko(彩名杏子)
Profile

| Height | 154cm |
|---|---|
| Measurements | B93 / W59 / H89 (F cup) |
| Birthday | 1981-04-15 |
| Blood Type | Type A |
| Hobbies | ショッピング、バレーボール |
| Birthplace | 神奈川県 |
About Ayana Kyoko
Ayana Kyoko is a JAV actress hailing from Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, born on April 15, 1981. Standing at 154cm tall with measurements of B93(F)-W59-H89, she is well-known for her large bust. Her career appears to have begun around 2003, based on the listed works, with a significant number of releases between 2004 and 2010. While some titles appear later (including recent AI remasters), this suggests a career spanning at least a decade, with a possible resurgence due to remastering efforts. Ayana Kyoko is primarily associated with the "big breasts" (巨乳) genre, as evidenced by the overwhelming prevalence of this tag in her filmography. Other frequently occurring tags include "digital mosaic" (デジモ), "paizuri" (パイズリ, breastjob), and "cosplay" (コスプレ). There are also themes like "bondage" (縛り・緊縛), "schoolgirl" (女子校生), and "teacher" (女教師) related to her works. Recent works are predominantly AI-remastered versions of her older releases. Ayana Kyoko has worked with a variety of JAV studios. Based on the provided list, prominent studios include Alice Japan, Moodyz, K.M. Produce, Marx, TMA, SOD Create and Uchu Kikaku. She has appeared in various series, such as "Digital Kokan", "Ura Series", "Alice Pink File", "Hyper Digital Mosaic", "Virtual Soap", "Datenshi X", "Hataraku Oneesan" and "Alice Japan Plus". More recently, many of her works appear under the "AI Remaster" series from multiple studios. Overall, Ayana Kyoko is recognizable for her large breasts and participation in a wide range of genres, with a strong emphasis on fetish themes and cosplay. While her initial career focused on newer productions, her more recent work mainly consists of remastered versions of her older films, catering to fans seeking to revisit her classic performances in high definition.
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