If you are looking for mainstream Japanese media, you may be thinking of individuals with similar names: Suzu Hirose
| Release Year | Title | Studio/Label | |:---|:---|:---| | 2013 | APAA-240 'no title ~すず~' | Aurora Project | | 2015 | LAFBD-59 | Laforet Girl | | 2015 | APAE-047 | Aurora Project | | 2016 | MCB-16 | MERCURY | | 2016 | MKBD-S121 | MUGEN Entertainment | | 2016 | MCDV-33 | MERCURY | | 2018 | kdkj080 | 禁断の果実/妄想族 | | 2019 | WSP-157 | Waap Entertainment | | 2019 | MIZD-131 | Moodyz | suzu ichinose work
Most recently, Ichinose has gained quiet renown for her original fictions, published in slim volumes by small presses in Tokyo and Kyoto. These stories are often no longer than ten pages. Characters appear in fragments: an old woman who catalogs the sounds of her neighborhood before going deaf; a young man who repairs accordions but cannot play one; a translator (always unnamed) who falls in love with a poet’s voice and then meets the poet, finding the voice nothing like she imagined. If you are looking for mainstream Japanese media,
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As her popularity grew, she was featured in multi-actress compilation videos alongside other major contemporary stars of the era, such as Yui Hatano and Ayumi Shinoda, helping her reach a broader international audience through compilation distribution.