Arisu Yomiya: The Second Sasaki Nozomi – 2022's Ultimate and Fiercest Star!
While the title of "artiste" isn't anything extraordinary in the AV world anymore, Japanese fans' obsession and admiration for artistes mean that as long as the actress isn't some ugly duckling, they'll pretty much buy into it. However, following the release of the 2022 AV new law, this led to a sharp drop in releases from various studios, ramping up the already intense competition in the underground market. Even S1, as one of the top studios in the industry, had to join the internal rat race and rushed to debut "Shinomiya Arisu" as the final and strongest newcomer by the end of 2022.
First, let's reveal the background of Shinomiya Arisu. Her ties to the AV world began with her gravure in Weekly Post, where the magazine introduced her as a "popular teen talent" (a hugely in-demand entertainer under 20), so her artiste status is 100% genuine and not just something S1 made up!
As for before that? She debuted in 2014 mainly as a guest on variety shows. At just 17 years old, under the stage name Yūki Riona, she was once hailed as the "second Sasaki Nozomi" during her gravure shoots, showing just how much attention and expectation she garnered. Next, take a look at the gravure photos—does she resemble Sasaki Nozomi?
After changing her name to Shinomiya Arisu, her face has become a bit rounder, but it doesn't detract from her beauty at all. First off, she has a pair of sparkling, watery big eyes, and her plump cheeks are super soft and adorably cute. As for her body, it's a total bonus—with surprisingly ample breasts, a curvaceous figure that's perfectly hourglass-shaped and full of curves, paired with her charming and distinctly erotic moans, I think it's enough to make anyone salivate and send blood rushing straight to their loins...
Finally, what does Shinomiya Arisu's debut mean for S1? First, although she's been low-key these past few years, with her experience, she could've easily hit up an artiste studio like Muteki to cash in first. The reason she didn't is straightforward: Muteki is no longer in the Will Group (Hokuto)'s lineup, and now S1 is the absolute pinnacle of the AV world. Moreover, actresses debuting at year-end or mid-year are usually a big deal—one for the fresh, young bodies right after school graduation (Japanese schools mostly end in late March, and with filming and post-production, they debut around August), and two as a secret weapon for the next year (that's why big internet celebrity Unpai kicks off promotions at the turn of the year). Although Shinomiya Arisu, with her artiste title, has a stage name that resembles Moodyz's numerical roster, don't doubt it—she's unquestionably S1's star newcomer that year!