Rui — Sakuragi
: She debuted in April 1989 under the pseudonym Masako Ichinose for the VIP label . By 1990, she adopted the stage name Rui Sakuragi and quickly became the "top Japanese AV idol of the mid-1990s," even being dubbed the "biggest star" of the industry by 1992. Her departure in April 1992, marked by the release of The Last of Rui Sakuragi , was a major event for fans.
: After a brief marriage and a stint as an erotic dancer, Sakuragi returned to the industry under the Atlas21 label . This return, starting with the video Phoenix Once Again , was highly successful, eventually leading to a final retirement after fan response prompted a fourth "final" film, Good Bye Rui Sakuragi . Transition to Mainstream Media rui sakuragi
Unlike many of her peers, Sakuragi successfully bridged the gap between adult content and mainstream Japanese entertainment: : She debuted in April 1989 under the
: She appeared in the TV drama Kaseifu ha mita in 1997 and co-starred in the theatrical drama Paris Fantasy . : After a brief marriage and a stint
: She starred in several "pink films" (softcore theatrical films) and "V-Cinema" (direct-to-video) productions, including works directed by notable filmmakers like Sachi Hamano .
Rui Sakuragi is a significant figure in the history of the Japanese Adult Video (AV) industry, recognized as one of the most prominent "AV Idols" of the early 1990s. Born on March 8, 1970, she initially began her career as a (non-sexual modeling) before transitioning into adult entertainment. Career and Legacy
Sakuragi's career is often categorized into two major periods: