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Posted by HPriest TH STAFF Sunday, September 25, 2011

Nagasawa Masami is looking fabulous on the cover of 'Tokyo Calendar'

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Actress Nagasawa Masami is gracing the cover of the November edition of Tokyo's restaurant, travel, art, and culture magazine 'Tokyo Calendar'.

The November edition goes by the name of 'Moteru Counter' and comes with a cover that features a very attractive ('motemote') Nagasawa sitting at the counter of a nice restaurant. They described her as a strong woman who is both, beautiful and cute, while having an exceptional figure and an irresistible smile.

You can find proof for at least three out of those four features in her photos. The ambiance of the quaint little restaurant also helped in creating some very elegant and beautiful pictures.

Earlier this month, 'Tokyo Calendar' released a special mook* called 'Joyuu Bigaku II' ('Actress Aesthetics II'), that featured unique, stylish and sexy pictures of various well-known actresses. Nagasawa,�together with�Miyazaki Aoi, also graced the cover for 'Joyuu Bigaku II'. The mook's cameraman Tajima Issei was so charmed by her, that he was very delighted to work together with her for the newest edition.

At the restaurant, which also happens to be one of Nagasawa's personal favorites, the staff got to talk a bit with the actress. She also commented on the magazine and said, "I'm very happy to be on the cover of an adult-like magazine like 'Tokyo Calendar'."

Of course, the title of this edition, 'Moteru Counter', also is a hint at Nagasawa's new movie "Moteki" that opened in theaters this weekend.

You can check out the cover and another sample, as well as Nagasawa's two teasers for 'Joyuu Bigaku II' below!

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Source: Tokyo-Calendar

*a mook is hybrid book-magazine. �Specifically, it it a Japanese publishing term for a quarterly or irregularly published large-format softcover publication with more pages than a typical magazine, yet less pages than a proper book.

  1. NAGASAWA-MASAMI
  2. MOTEKI
  3. TOKYO-CALENDAR
  4. JOYUU-BIGAKU
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