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She officially retired from the industry in June 2021 to focus on individual creative work, such as painting, which she studied in art school. Because the query blends multiple disparate topics, this
In this context, "shaved" refers to the protagonist, Yoshida, shaving his beard after a rejection, not the girl's hair. The show explores the serious issue of runaways in Japan and the predatory situations they often face. 3. Cultural Context: Why "Shaved" Girls? She officially retired from the industry in June
(跡美しゅり) is a former Japanese idol and adult film actress who was active between 2015 and 2021. She became well-known for her "loli" aesthetic, often appearing in school uniforms for her roles.