Ririsa Tsuji: Ballet Grace Meets Gravure Stardom
Meet Ririsa Tsuji, a rising gravure idol whose journey is as captivating as her visuals. Born on November 19, 1997, in Chiba Prefecture, Ririsa seamlessly blends her background in classical ballet with her vibrant personality, creating a unique presence in Japan’s entertainment scene.
With 15 years of ballet training, Ririsa’s supple body and refined movements bring a fresh expressiveness to gravure modeling. Her hourglass proportions and graceful posing skills have quickly earned her recognition, making her debut in 2020 nothing short of dazzling. Almost immediately, she was honored with a Gravure Idol Award, solidifying her status as a rising star.

Her path wasn’t straightforward. After graduating from university, Ririsa nearly pursued a corporate career, but her bold declaration of “This isn’t it!” marked a turning point. She went on to win first place in a voice actor idol audition, and although age restrictions prevented her from advancing, her talent was undeniable. A talent agency soon scouted her, opening the door to the gravure world where she continues to shine.
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Ririsa isn’t just about visuals—her intellectual curiosity and multifaceted charm make her stand out even more. She’s passionate about saunas, devours anime each season, and even won a short story competition in high school. In 2023, she launched her official fan club, drawing even closer to her growing fanbase.
Her ideal man? None other than Kaoru Hanayama from Baki the Grappler—a character known for his immense strength and masculinity. It reflects her admiration for independence, resilience, and unique philosophy in a partner.
From TV appearances and car event participations to her deep love for anime and literature, Ririsa Tsuji continues to evolve as an entertainer. Fans can’t help but watch closely, wondering what exciting projects await her next.
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