Ryoko Iori ✰
Ryoko Iori (伊織 涼子) is a Japanese public figure primarily known as a gravure idol and actress. Born on September 23, 1969, in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, she has been active in the Japanese entertainment industry for several decades. Professional Background
Her prototype was born from a simple, powerful question: What if the happiest person you know is the one carrying the heaviest burden? ryoko iori
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- "Kojou no Tsuki" (The Moon on the Palace, 2003) - Iori's breakout role as the lead heroine.
- "Engine" (2005) - a Japanese television drama where she played a supporting role.
- "Hanazono Family" (2008) - a Japanese film where she played the lead role of a high school student.
- "Gekijouban Sushi Ōji: New York e Iku" (2011) - a Japanese film where she played a supporting role.
Fictional Characters: She is distinct from Iori Izumi (IDOLiSH7) or Iori Minase (The Idolmaster). Ryoko Iori (伊織 涼子) is a Japanese public
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Born on October 29, 1981, in Tokyo, Japan, Ryoko Iori began her career as a model in the late 1990s, appearing in various fashion magazines and advertisements. Her big break came in 2001 when she landed a role in the popular Japanese television drama "Station" (Eki). The show's success catapulted Iori to stardom, and she quickly became a sought-after actress in Japan. "Kojou no Tsuki" (The Moon on the Palace,
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Ryoko Iori captured fans’ attention with her early gravure photo work and has since expanded into television and acting, crafting a versatile career that balances charm, professionalism, and a relatable public persona.

