2013/07/23

These beautiful Japanese female athletes "encroaching" into the entertainment industry


Lots of beautiful Japanese athletes have been involved in the industry in this fascinating country "sunrise". 

The beautiful female Japanese athletes always get a lot of cooperation offer entertainment conglomerates first in this country. This is one reason why some athletes take steps to turn sideways in his career. Simply because the appeal of the entertainment industry here.

Miwa Asao - one of the most beautiful athletes in Japan has long been a leading figure in this entertainment.
She continued to receive invitations to advertising photography as well as being involved in the big event of the Japanese entertainment industry.
With its beautiful appearance, Miwa Asao is very well known, although not able to play so prominent.
Asao comes to volleyball in 2000, she moved across the beach volleyball competition in 2004. After 3 years of playing, this beautiful girl has started to be involved in the TV commercials in Japan.
Asao climax of the ad in a contract worth 25 million yen (approximately 5 billion).
Mao Asada - figure skating athletes Japanese retired from his playing career after leaked nude photos have been taken with a huge price of 300 million yen (60 billion).
Mao Asada is one beauty naive but incredibly attractive, it is also the reason why the nude pictures of her to be so expensive
Asami Kobayashi - Japanese volleyball player but retired later transferred to film "adult".
The reason given is this athlete was tired of life and wanted to find one volleyball world.
In his new role, Asami is pretty much appreciated after launch.
Kaori Nakamura - gymnastics athletes, who served as national champion with a lot of gold medals.
However, after the success in the sport, Kaori has become a model navigation images for the men's magazine in Japan.
In 2012, athletes with disabilities were encroaching into Maya Nakanishi arts entertainment for the extremely daring nude but with meaningful purpose.
The nude is being launched to raise funds to support disabled athletes attending the 2012 London Paralympics.