Sayuri Anzu is another supercute Japanese gravure (gravia/bikini) model. She is well known and popular for her cute face and and thin, shapely waist.
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- Romaji Name: Anzu Sayuri
- Japanese Name: 杏さゆり
- Furigana: あんず さゆり
- Aliases: アンちゃん, anchan, さゆりん, sayurin
- Birthdate: September 20, 1983
- Birthplace: Kanagawa, Japan
- Bloodtype: A
- Height: 164cm
- Weight: 40kg
- Measurements: 83-53-88cm
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She is very pretty, I wonder if she’s single.
Yes she is, and she is also single.
You can find a bit more English info on her here if interested.
How did you know that? thank you for showing methe link.
I just looked it up. If there’s no news/record of her being married, chances are she isn’t just like with famous people in the U.S., the Japanese make big deals out of famous people getting married and such.
Really, what’s her email?
Dunno. A lot of the other girls on this site maintain personal blogs where you can actually leave them direct comments and such, but she doesn’t.
which other girls on here?
Chiaki Kuriyama has a mail link on her site, Nakagawa Shoko has a blog, Sonim allows comments on here blog, etc. etc.
All the sites are in Japanese though. You can see which girls have blogs and websites by looking at the information that opens up on their page when you click “Profile”.
so they probably don’t speak english. the sites open either, all that shows up are a bunch of wierd squares.
Yeah, if you can’t display Japanese in your browser it shows up like that. You can try changing the character encoding in your browser to UTF-8 which should display the Japanese characters properly, but that doesn’t help much if you can’t read the Japanese :)