Arisu Hanabi: Innocent-Faced Tall Beauty with Shocking 105cm J Cup Bust!
Today, I'd like to introduce someone hailed as having the best proportions in human historyâshe's the new-generation R-god legend, with an appearance that strikingly resembles the sweet and charming looks of Minami Kana and Mayumi Yoshimura, plus her bust, dubbed "possessed by the gods" by photo magazines, a full 105 cm J-cupâArisu Hana.
Arisu-sensei was born in 1998 and stands at 162 cm tall. She officially entered the dark world in 2020 as an exclusive S1 goddess. S1's promotional slogan for Arisu-sensei was "child-faced tall beauty," and her debut name was ăTsukishima Karenă. Of course, the producers focused their promotion on her E-cup breasts, using words like "overwhelming" and "voluminous," which not only drew fans' attention but also highlighted that this heavyweight goddess is quite rare in the dark world!
Arisu-sensei's works after her debut sold extremely well, even making it into the top ten of the 2020 FANZA first-half sales rankings. Some even joked, "Arisu Hana might be this year's strongest newcomer," but as those who've read my articles know, the 2020 strongest newcomer was actually Nikaido Yume. So, what caused Arisu-sensei's sales to decline in the second half?
Arisu-sensei's first work had incredibly high sales, but right after that, she suddenly deleted all the content from her social media accounts. Clearly, Arisu-sensei had gone missing.
For people in the dark world, suddenly disappearing is a really annoying behavior, especially for someone like Arisu-sensei who had only released one work. Producers invest a lot of resources in promising idols early on, particularly in promotion. Some gain a bit of fame and then frequently go missing, like Sakura Sora-sensei, who had a huge fallout with her agency and blew up on social media, or Anzai Rara, who often deletes all her social media content and deactivates her accounts to play hide-and-seek.
Arisu-sensei disappeared after just releasing one work, and it's normal for there to be conflicts between industry goddesses and producers. You could go months without releasing new works and it'd be fine, but pulling a disappearing act would make all the producers' previous efforts go to waste.
But luckily, Arisu-sensei came back after just a month!