After her final retirement from the AV industry in 2020, Fujiura (as Meguri) has maintained a steady and, for many fans, unexpected presence online. Today, she is a popular YouTuber, running a channel called . Her content on the platform is a stark departure from her past life, consisting mostly of "daily routine" videos, shopping vlogs (with a notable focus on Costco hauls), and lifestyle tips. In a particularly unexpected twist given her past career, she holds a Level 1 certification as a storage and organization advisor and shares cleaning and decluttering advice with her subscribers. This wholesome reinvention has allowed her to connect with a different audience while retaining her loyal followers who are interested in her life as a retired performer.
: Following her graduation from the Ebisu Muscats in early 2010, Fujiura continued to pursue her musical ambitions. In 2011, she co-founded and became a core member of the idol music unit me-me . The project allowed her to showcase clean-cut vocal abilities and intricate dance routines, subverting the strict boundaries typically placed on adult sector talent in Japan. The Transition to "Meguri" and Continued Success
Fujiura has stated in interviews that she wants to play a full season on the American LPGA tour. "I want to play at Aronimink or Pebble Beach," she told Golf Digest Japan . "I want to show American fans that Japanese golf has a heart, not just a scorecard."
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| Aspect | Gravure Idol Era (2007-2011) | Pro-Wrestling Era (2011-present) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Photobooks, DVDs, handshake events | Matches, championship belts, action figures | | Physicality | Static, posed, soft | Dynamic, impact-based, resilient | | Audience Role | Adoring viewer (protective gaze) | Participating fan (emotional investment in conflict) | | Risk Level | Low (reputation, not bodily harm) | Extremely high (concussions, broken bones) |
Beyond modeling and adult entertainment, Fujiura frequently engaged in mainstream media promotions, television shows, and live events.
Aware of the shelf-life of an idol, Fujiura rebranded herself in 2011. She adopted the new stage name (めぐり) as a symbol of a new beginning. Her earlier career was characterized by aggressive content; as Meguri, she shifted toward a "boyfriend experience" (kanojo-rashisa). She joined the SOD (Soft On Demand) studio and later signed with Madonna, a studio specializing in mature themes. This rebranding opened up new avenues, and she simultaneously pursued musical endeavors, releasing CDs and performing live shows, including concerts in 2012. After her final retirement from the AV industry
In a cultural landscape where female performers are often forced to choose between being "desirable" and "strong," Fujiura insists on being both. She represents a third path: the
| Playlist Segment | Example Clip | |------------------|--------------| | Cute/High‑Pitch | “Rin Kisaragi – Opening Greeting” | | Serious/Deep | “Miyu Kojima – Emotional Monologue” | | Narration | “Documentary Intro – Space Edition” | | Singing | “Starlight Echo – Live Studio Take” |
Beyond her extensive AV catalog, Fujiura (or Meguri) has appeared in a variety of mainstream and V-Cinema (direct-to-video) films. Her work includes appearances in: In a particularly unexpected twist given her past
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During the late 2000s and early 2010s, the rise of high-speed internet and digital distribution allowed creators who were once restricted to regional markets to find global audiences. This era saw the emergence of figures who could cultivate a "girl-next-door" or "relatable" persona, which resonated more deeply than the highly curated celebrities of previous generations.