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Miori Ichikawa “Photobook” 8th place Full of her last appearance in her 20s, all shot on location in Hokkaido | ORICON NEWS

Miori Ichikawa “Photobook” 8th place Full of her last appearance in her 20s, all shot on location in Hokkaido | ORICON NEWS
Miori Ichikawa “Photobook” 8th place Full of her last appearance in her 20s, all shot on location in Hokkaido | ORICON NEWS
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Miori Ichikawa (30), who is active as a model, actor, and artist, has published her photo book “Miori Ichikawa 2nd Photo Book Kaju 29%” (Genkosha), which sold 10,000 copies per week and was included in the “Oricon Weekly BOOK Ranking” on April 29th. It was ranked 8th in another “photo book”.

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This is Ichikawa’s second photo book, his first in five years since 2019, and was shot entirely on location in Hokkaido, with photographer Kotori Kawashima. Includes plenty of footage of Ichikawa, who turned 30 in February of this year, at the end of his 20s. He also said, “This time, I chose Hokkaido because I’ve always wanted to take pictures of snow.I think there aren’t many photo books that feature snow.It’s something that won’t fade even if you look back on it in a few years.” I think it’s a wonderful photo book. Please enjoy Miorin to the fullest!” It’s so rich in content.

■Comments from Miori Ichikawa regarding the release of the photo book

I have decided to release a photo book for the first time in 5 years! It was a lot of fun to shoot in the snow and in places with a retro atmosphere, all on location in Hokkaido. I loved the photos that Kotori-san took of me when I was a teenager, so I was happy that Kotori-san took pictures of me as I grew up!! Please look forward to the 2nd photo book.

“Oricon Weekly ‘Book’ Ranking” started on April 7, 2008
“Oricon Weekly “Book” Ranking” Genre “Photobook” starts from May 24, 2010


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