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# Nozomi Kurahashi: The Controversial Japanese Model | |
Nozomi Kurahashi (åæ©æ) is a former Japanese model who became famous for posing nude in several photobooks when she was underage. She was born on January 18, 1975, and started her modeling career at the age of 10, appearing in a photobook called "Lolita Scramble" by Hiromi Saimon (彩ç´æ´å®) in 1985[^2^]. She then released three more photobooks with the same photographer: "Nozomi Kurahashi Thirteen" (åæ©ã®ãã¿13æ³) in 1986, "Nozomi Kurahashi Fourteen" (åæ©ã®ãã¿14æ³) in 1987, and "Last Message" (ã©ã¹ãã¡ãã»ã¼ã¸) in 1988[^2^]. | |
However, it was later revealed that the publishing company had lied about her age, and that she was actually one or two years younger than what was stated on the covers of her photobooks[^2^]. This caused a lot of controversy and criticism from the public and the media, who accused the photographer and the publisher of exploiting and abusing a minor for profit. Some of her photobooks were banned or confiscated by the authorities, and some of her fans were arrested for possessing them[^2^]. Nozomi Kurahashi herself disappeared from the spotlight after her last photobook, and her current whereabouts and status are unknown. | |
Despite the controversy, Nozomi Kurahashi still has a loyal fan base who admire her beauty and innocence. Some of them have created websites and social media accounts dedicated to her, where they share her photos and videos, as well as rumors and speculations about her life[^1^] [^3^]. Some of them also claim that she made a comeback in 1999 with a new photobook called "Nozomi Kurahashi Twenty Four" (åæ©ã®ãã¿24æ³), but this has not been confirmed by any official source[^2^]. Nozomi Kurahashi remains a mysterious and controversial figure in the history of Japanese modeling. | |
One of the most sought-after photobooks by Nozomi Kurahashi's fans is "Nozomi Kurahashi Twenty Four", which was allegedly published in 1999 by Sanwa Shuppan, the same company that published her previous photobooks[^2^]. According to some sources, this photobook features Nozomi Kurahashi as an adult, posing nude in various locations in Europe[^2^]. However, there is no official confirmation or evidence that this photobook actually exists, and some people suspect that it is a hoax or a fake[^2^]. The only image that is claimed to be from this photobook is a blurry scan of the cover, which shows a woman who resembles Nozomi Kurahashi wearing a white dress and holding a bouquet of flowers[^2^]. The authenticity of this image has not been verified, and it could be a manipulation or a look-alike[^2^]. | |
Another rare photobook by Nozomi Kurahashi is "Kurahashi Nozomi in Belgium", which was published in 1988 by Hiromi Saimon as a limited edition of 1000 copies[^2^]. This photobook features Nozomi Kurahashi posing nude in various places in Belgium, such as Brussels, Bruges, and Antwerp[^2^]. The photobook also includes some handwritten notes by Nozomi Kurahashi, where she expresses her feelings and thoughts about her modeling career and her future plans[^2^]. This photobook is considered to be one of the most artistic and personal works by Nozomi Kurahashi and Hiromi Saimon, and it is very hard to find on the market[^2^]. Some copies of this photobook have been sold for high prices on online auctions, such as eBay[^1^]. | |
Nozomi Kurahashi's photobooks are not only rare and controversial, but also highly valued by collectors and fans. They are regarded as examples of artistic nude photography, featuring a young and beautiful model with a natural and innocent charm. They also capture a moment in time when Japan was undergoing social and cultural changes, and when the boundaries between art and pornography were blurred. Nozomi Kurahashi's photobooks are part of the history of Japanese pop culture, and they continue to fascinate and intrigue people around the world. | |
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