It was a brisk spring morning in Tokyo, with cherry blossoms (sakura) blooming everywhere. In a quiet alleyway in the Shimokitazawa district, a small, unassuming studio stood nestled between a vintage clothing store and a ramen shop. This was the workspace of Maeda Bungo, a renowned manga artist known for his dark, psychological thrillers.
By borrowing the famous surrealist trope from René Magritte ("This is not a pipe"), the production immediately signals that this is not a standard "AV Idol" release. It is a statement on the medium itself. This feature explores how the denial of the serial code serves as a gateway to a higher form of visual storytelling. Sakura Momo - This Is Not IPZZ-388 -Maeda Bungo...
Sakura Momo has received recognition within the AV industry, including nominations and awards at various AV-related events. These accolades reflect her popularity and the impact of her performances on both fans and critics. It was a brisk spring morning in Tokyo,