Synopsis
The second photo collection from M-cup AV actress Yoshine Yuria, who is hugely popular for her “2D body” that looks like it came straight out of a manga. You’ll find yourself drowning in those oversized, incredibly soft, out-of-spec breasts!
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Editorial Review
Gravure photo collections occupy an unusual position in the doujin marketplace—technically independent releases, yet built around established media personalities. This second collection from Yoshine Yuria slots directly into the booming “realistic fantasy body” subsection of gravure, where the commercial appeal hinges entirely on a marketable physical attribute rather than narrative or artistic innovation.
The work’s entire value proposition rests on the “2D body” premise: breasts so disproportionately large relative to frame that they resemble exaggerated manga anatomy rendered in live photography. This is precisely the angle Futabasha has identified and capitalized on with Yuria’s brand. The collection leans hard into tactile descriptors—”squishy,” “soft,” “out-of-spec”—which tells you this is squarely aimed at fetishists seeking immersive material rather than traditional gravure enthusiasts interested in photographic composition or artistic merit. The fixed-layout design and tablet optimization indicate these are full-bleed, high-resolution images meant for close examination rather than casual browsing.
What distinguishes this from amateur or lower-tier gravure is the AV industry pedigree and professional production values that come with a Futabasha release. You’re getting studio lighting, likely multiple costume changes, and the inherent spectacle of someone whose body genuinely reads as extreme even within adult entertainment contexts. The second-collection status suggests the first sold well enough to justify repeat investment.
This appeals specifically to collectors who’ve exhausted similar mainstream gravure options and seek something more niche—bodies that push beyond conventional gravure boundaries into near-fetish territory. If you’re shopping for straightforward aesthetic photography or artistic gravure, this isn’t your purchase. For those chasing a very specific corporeal ideal rendered in high-definition photography, Yoshine Yuria’s second volume delivers exactly what its marketing promises: an extreme body showcased professionally and extensively.
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