Rio Natsume

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Rio Natsume
Born (1985-02-20) February 20, 1985[1]
Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Ethnicity Japanese
Height 1.56 m (5 ft 1 in)
Weight 115 lb (52 kg)
Website
http://web.archive.org/web/20080506065619rn_1/www.force-agent.com/natsume/

Rio Natsume (夏目理緒 Rio Natsume, born February 20, 1985) is a Japanese gravure idol. She has released several DVDs and photobooks and has appeared in several TV shows in Japan.

In 2005, Natsume was featured in a video game called "Gal of the Sparrow 2", which also features other popular J-idols such as Chikako Sakuragi, Saori Yamamoto, Yuka Watanabe, Akari, Kaede Shimizu, Hitomi Okada and Hatsune Matsushima. This DVD/video game is sold only in Japan.

In 2009, she came in number seven in the online magazine AskMen.com's list of "Top 10: Japanese Models."[2]

DVDs

  • Pure Smile (2003)[3]
  • Miss Magazine 2003—Rio Natsume (2003)
  • Peach2 no Shizuku (2004)
  • Cosplay (2004)
  • Go to Beach! (2004)
  • Idol One (2004)
  • Beach Angels: Rio Natsume in Maldives (2005)
  • G-Girl Private+ (2005)
  • Idol One: Rio Natsume Special DVD Box (2005)
  • Missionary (2005)
  • Cow Girl (2005)
  • Diary (2005)
  • Waterdrop (2005)
  • rio no carnival (2005)
  • natsume no kajitsu (2005)
  • Idol Colosseum 2005-Road to Break! (2006)
  • Erotica (2006)
  • Milk-T (2006)
  • Lemon-T (2006)
  • Freedom (2007)
  • Love Affair (2007)
  • Naked (2008)
  • Muse (2008)
  • Mature (2008)
  • Rio Bravo (2008)
  • Moumou (2009)
  • Young Sister Style (2009)
  • Old Sister Style (2009)
  • Lingeriena J (2009)
  • My Girl (2010)

Picture books

  • R - September 20, 2003 J Cup (2003)
  • Rio-chan (2004)
  • Rio no kisetsu (2004)
  • Yurari (2004)
  • Mitsuhime (2005)
  • 98 Gram Adventure (2005)
  • J&J (2006)

References

  1. Infobox data from "夏目 理緒 - Natsume Rio". Web I-dic (in Japanese). Retrieved 2007-03-03.  and "Natsume Rio (profile)". www.gijo.org. Retrieved 2007-04-18. 
  2. "AskMen.com, "Top 10: Japanese Models no. 7, Rio Natsume"". 
  3. "Rio Natsume Filmography". www.rio-natsume.com. Retrieved 2007-05-03. 

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