Japanese idol culture, also known as "idol kogyo," has its roots in the 1960s and 1970s, when groups like The Spiders and The Tempters gained popularity. However, it wasn't until the 1990s and 2000s that the idol industry experienced exponential growth, with the emergence of groups like AKB48, Morning Musume, and Johnny's Entertainment. Today, Japanese idols are an integral part of the country's entertainment industry, with many fans passionately following their favorite artists.
This code identifies the specific production house or label responsible for manufacturing and distributing the disc. EKDV186 Momoka Nishina 7 JK Buruma JAPAN 2011 avi
: Short for Joshi Kōsei (女子高生), the Japanese term for a high school girl. In Japanese media and fashion subcultures, "JK" style refers to school uniforms or related athletic attire used for themed modeling photography and video. Japanese idol culture, also known as "idol kogyo,"
: This is the official product catalog code (often referred to as a "maker code" or "sku"). In the Japanese home video market, these codes are essential for tracking specific releases across different production companies and distributors. This code identifies the specific production house or
Born in 1994, Momoka Nishina is a Japanese idol and actress who gained widespread recognition for her captivating performances and charming on-screen presence. With a career spanning over a decade, Nishina has appeared in various TV dramas, films, and music projects, showcasing her versatility as an artist. Her dedication to her craft and infectious enthusiasm have endeared her to fans of all ages.