Iori Kogawa (b. 1992)

Alias:
Iori Furukawa
Kogawa Iori
Kotchan
こがわいおり
古川いおり
古川伊织
후루카와 이오리

Birthplace:
Hirakata, Osaka Prefecture, Japan

Born:
September 25, 1992

Iori Kogawa is a Japanese pornographic (AV) actress.  She was from Osaka Prefecture and is represented by T-powers.  She showed off her hair nude with traditional Chinese bookbinding on the magazine Friday released on 2 November 2012, and debuted from SOD Create from "Iori Kogawa AV Debut" released on 8 November. Her correspondence of an unexpected shooting was taken in Guam just to take a still photo of her debut work.  She received the 64th SOD Awards Excellence Actress Award in 2013.  In July 2014, she entered the sexy actress popularity vote which appeared as a character of the Sega game Yakuza and was selected as 20th place and won the right to appear in Yakuza 0.  On 24 September 2015, she became a member of the second generation Ebisu Muscats.  On 3 March 2017, she won the Cyzo Prize of the 2017 Adult Broadcasting Awards Grand Prix.  Her bust was a C cup and had a complex on her small chest. Her first experience is as a senior one year older when she was 18 years old after she entered Osaka's vocational school. She had experience with two men before her AV debut. Her hobby is watching sports. Her special skill is getting lost.  She has won first place in Muscat Night projects "Muscats Kanji Test (New Year's Muscat's Kanji Test (broadcast 7 January 2016)" and "Muscat's Baka NO.1 Decision Fight! 2017 (broadcast 23 February and 2 March 2017)". She is famous for her spacious anus.

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