Ai Iijima

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Ai Iijima (飯島 愛, Iijima Ai, October 31, 1972 – December 24, 2008) was a Japanese media personality, writer, and former adult video (AV) actress. She gained fame in the early 1990s and later transitioned into mainstream media, becoming a well-known television personality and author.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Ai Iijima was born in Tokyo, Japan. She had a difficult childhood, marked by family issues and financial struggles. Iijima dropped out of high school and entered the entertainment industry at a young age.

Career[edit | edit source]

Adult Video Career[edit | edit source]

Iijima began her career in the adult entertainment industry in the early 1990s. She quickly became one of the most popular AV actresses in Japan, known for her beauty and charisma. Her work in the AV industry brought her significant fame and notoriety.

Transition to Mainstream Media[edit | edit source]

In the mid-1990s, Iijima retired from the adult video industry and successfully transitioned to mainstream media. She became a popular television personality, appearing on various variety shows and talk shows. Her candid and humorous personality made her a favorite among viewers.

Writing Career[edit | edit source]

Iijima was also an accomplished writer. In 2000, she published her autobiography, Platonic Sex, which became a bestseller in Japan. The book was later adapted into a television drama and a film.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Iijima was known for her outspoken nature and candid discussions about her past. She was an advocate for HIV/AIDS awareness and often spoke about the importance of safe sex practices.

Death[edit | edit source]

Ai Iijima was found dead in her Tokyo apartment on December 24, 2008. The cause of death was determined to be pneumonia. Her death was widely mourned in Japan, and she is remembered as a pioneering figure who broke barriers in the entertainment industry.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Ai Iijima's impact on Japanese media and culture is significant. She is remembered for her contributions to both the adult entertainment industry and mainstream media. Her autobiography remains a notable work, shedding light on the challenges faced by women in the entertainment industry.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD