Her work on Imouto.tv was prolific. She starred in numerous photosets and DVD video shorts that captured her in everyday scenarios—studying in a sunlit room, eating ice cream at a festival, or laughing with friends. This "slice-of-life" approach made her a favorite among fans who craved nostalgia over high-gloss production.
This project, which featured photography by Hasebe Tsukasa, was part of a larger trend in the Japanese media market where "imouto" characters—characters defined by their youth and sisterly charm—were becoming immensely popular across anime, manga, and live-action modeling. Representative Works
: The term imouto (妹), translating to "little sister" in Japanese, was adopted by international online communities as a standard linguistic tag to classify junior idol media, regardless of whether the models were officially affiliated with a specific brand or website.
As is common with many child and junior models in Japan, Kaneko's active career in the gravure industry eventually concluded as she transitioned into adulthood. While some sources indicate she may have explored acting—notably a role in Ultraman Cosmos 2: The Blue Planet —there is often confusion with other performers of the same name who were active in different segments of the entertainment industry. Imouto Paradise! (TV Series 2011-2018) - TMDB
: Between 2006 and 2009, Kaneko became one of the most visible faces in indie gravure media, appearing in over 20 separate image video works and photobooks.