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Hikari6 Memories of Smiles・Hikari Aozora
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Hikari6 Memories of Smiles・Hikari Aozora

Sep 21, 2023
1h 25m
★ 0.0

Overview

The star of this film is Hikari Aozora, otherwise known as Pikakin!. She has a charming smile that shines brightly like the clear blue sky, and she is a bright, refreshing, and cheerful girl!. She has been in the industry for five years, and this is her sixth REbecca film, which is now a regular location shoot in Okinawa. Unlike past location shoots, she was blessed with good weather every day, and her innocent and excited appearance is the best!. In the interview, she talks about various things in her refreshing Pikakin style, and she said that the highlight of this film is her rare and fresh beautiful gunshake, which she experienced for the first time!? There are also plenty of off-shots, and JULIA and Ami Tokita, who are good friends in the same agency, also appear and the chat is very exciting. Pikakin's concept of being energetic, bright, and fun is full of Pikakin's personality, and you will be filled with memories of her pure smile!.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

REbecca

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Cast

Hikari Aozora

Hikari Aozora

JULIA

JULIA

Ami Tokita

Ami Tokita