Let’s get stuck back into the beautiful Idea Pocket JAV actress celebrating her 1st-anniversary, Iyona Fuji. Being beautiful and erotic is only the tip for her, Iyona’s been starring in more slutty JAV titles to really hone her skills in that department.
- 1st Part: Iyona Fuji: 1st-Anniversary
Although… she is still a tad bit embarrassed when it comes to sucking dick. In the first part of her interview, she talked about her first time ever being on top of a guy, like riding a horse (on his back), and spanking him. She also talked about struggling with understanding how to make a penis feel good. She doesn’t have one, you know, so Iyona talked about having to learn how to make a dick feel good during her blowjobs.
Now, back with the 2nd part, Iyona’s talking about a host of topics. We’ll be hopping through, covering her adventures and mishaps in food before getting into some manga.
そういえば私クリスマス彼氏と過ごしたことない、どういうこと??? pic.twitter.com/2AmeNPk2AK
— 藤井いよな (@_fujiyona) November 28, 2021
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Interview: Iyona Fuji
IV (Interviewer): What do you pay attention to in terms of maintaining your body shape? Is there any part of your body that you are confident about? I know that if you eat a lot, you get a big belly, but…
Fuji: Gastroptosis (laughs). What is it… my waistline? People often tell me that I have a beautiful waistline.
IV: Do you do any exercise to maintain that waistline?
Fuji: I don’t like to exercise at all, so I just try to take a walk, but when I see a restaurant on the way, I just walk right in. It doesn’t make much sense (laughs).
IV: You’re going in right away?
Fuji: If there is a noodle shop or something.
IV: Whenever you see a noodle shop, you go in, but you’re in that shape? Is it because you have a pituitary gland? Do you actually eat a lot?
Fuji: I don’t eat much at a time, but I eat a lot.
IV: What kind of ramen do you like?
Fuji: Light ramen or miso. I don’t eat tonkotsu very often. It’s too heavy.
IV: If the ramen is heavy on the tonkotsu (pork bone), do you feel that you don’t eat the many flavorful ramen that are now available?
Fuji: I can’t eat much of the back fat type. I do like “le kei” (a type of ramen).
IV: It’s also very greasy.
Fuji: I don’t know, it’s okay.
IV: You seem to be cooking a lot lately. Do you like to eat or to cook?
馬肉たくさん買ったから肉寿司握りました軍艦は塩ユッケ
あとほうれん草トマトしらすの炒り卵と、茄子の煮浸し pic.twitter.com/7FVsOkfz4L
— 藤井いよな (@_fujiyona) October 31, 2021
Fuji: I like them both.
IV: It seems that you make quite elaborate things, did you learn how to do that?
Fuji: No, I didn’t learn (on her own). But I used to work part-time in the kitchen of an izakaya (Japanese style pub), so I know a few things.
IV: Izakaya pubs get really crowded when they are busy, and I thought the people working there were amazing.
Fuji: It was fun. The food was delicious.
IV: What was your favorite dish?
Fuji: My specialty is… I used to use the fryers and serve salads, but I wasn’t involved in seasoning (laughs). I like both eating and cooking.
IV: Do you find a good material and then wander around the supermarket thinking about how to use it?
Fuji: Yes, I do.
Tofu to Mush, Miso Soup to Hell
IV: I’d like you to tell me what has gone well recently and what has failed.
Fuji: The one that went well was spare ribs. I’ve never had it before.
IV: How did you make your first spare ribs look so delicious?
今日は友達がご飯食べ来てくれた〜スペアリブ pic.twitter.com/33QS6RgTrj
— 藤井いよな (@_fujiyona) September 26, 2021
Fuji: At the supermarket, there were a lot of spare ribs on sale, which was unusual for me. I don’t usually eat much pork, but it was a day when my friends were coming over for dinner. I just thought it would be gorgeous to have meat with bones (laughs).
IV: You just kind of made it and finished it. Was it cooked in a sweet and spicy way?
Fuji: I seasoned it with soy sauce, ketchup, and honey. It was really delicious, but neither my friend nor I have ever eaten spare ribs, so I’m not sure if it was the right choice (laughs).
IV: I think it’s the right answer. Ketchup has a great flavor, and if it’s in the sweet and spicy direction, you can’t go wrong.
Fuji: Mmm-hmm.
IV: That’s why you tweeted that you were going to buy a pressure cooker.
Fuji: Once you buy a pressure cooker, you’re in the swamp. I’m going to cook a huge piece of meat every day (laughs).
IV: Have you ever made a mistake?
Fuji: I tried to heat up miso soup with tofu, put it on the fire, forgot about it, and watched a movie.
IV: A case of leaving it too long!
Fuji: The next thing I knew, all the water had evaporated, and the tofu had turned to mush in the pot like hell. I felt like I had done something wrong (laughs).
IV: It’s dangerous. It’s on the verge of a fire. What kind of food is fun to make?
Fuji: Something that looks good. The tofu hamburger steak went well, didn’t it?
Reading Through Manga
IV: How are you doing on the manga front lately?
Fuji: The other day I bought and read the 17th volume of “Jujutsu Kaisen” on the day it was released, and I’ve also been reading “Don’t Call It Mystery,” the upcoming live-action film, “Brutal,” and “The King of Ants.” I’m reading.
IV: You’ve read a lot of books.
Fuji: I’m waiting for the next installment. I can’t wait to read the new books (laughs).
IV: Do you go back and re-read during that time? Do you start from the first volume again?
Fuji: Yes.
IV: I like it. I wonder why I was able to do that when I was young, but not now.
Fuji: Ehehehe.
An Anime Love
IV: Did you see the original exhibition of Hiroaka (“My Hero Academia”)?
Fuji: I didn’t go to see it. I’m an anime fan, though.
IV: So you don’t know what’s going to happen next, and now that season 5 is over, you’re in a state of limbo?
Fuji: But my friends from this magazine are spoiling it for me every week (laughs).
IV: Wa-ha-ha! Are you okay with that?
Fuji: Yes, but it’s not a spoiler, it’s a safety confirmation. Like, “No one died this week.”
IV: If someone dies, will you be told?
Fuji: I don’t really care about that.
IV: Do you ever watch anime with sweaty hands?
Fuji: It’s more like, I want to know first because I get nervous (laughs).
IV: Oh, you don’t want to be surprised, so you want to know about it first.
Fuji: Yes. I buy the comics of “Jujutsu Kaisen”, but I don’t read the magazine, so I ask those who read it to check every week to see if my favorite is dead (laughs).
IV: You’re only worried about your favorite character.
Fuji: I’m fine with the other characters dying (laughs). But I’m especially worried about my favorite.
IV: Who is your favorite?
Fuji: Todo Aoi.
Watching things with more People than Anime
IV: When you have free time, what kind of balance do you strike between reading manga, cooking, and taking walks?
Fuji: Lately, when I stay indoors and watch anime all the time, I feel like I can’t come back to reality (laughs). Lately, I’ve been watching things with people in them rather than anime.
IV: The one with the humans in it.
Fuji: Dramas and such (laughs). Before coming to this interview today, I watched the entire first season of “Jin” at once.
IV: All of it! That’s tough!
Fuji: I started watching it in the morning and finished it just as I was leaving home.
IV: Do you usually watch them all at once? While eating potato chips or something?
Fuji: I watch it all at once. I don’t eat potato chips (laughs).
IV: When you choose a movie with people in it, do you choose it because of the actors you like, or because of the genre you like?
Fuji: Actors, I guess. For “Jin,” I like Takao Osawa and Masaaki Uchino.
IV: It’s that pressured Sakamoto Ryoma, isn’t it?
Fuji: I love that Sakamoto Ryoma so much.
IV: So you choose by actor? I guess there are a lot of dramas and movies that I want to watch if I have a favorite middle-aged actor.
Fuji: Oh, but I don’t really watch romantic dramas even if the actors I like are in them. I simply don’t like love stories.
IV: (laughs) Do you have a favorite movie or drama?
Fuji: I like mystery, suspense, and psycho-horror movies. My favorite is “Esther.”
Can’t See His Eyes but fine with the Camera
[VR] First VR Impression First VR Complete Virtual Sex In The Main Sex Positions!! Iyona Fujii
IV: This VR movie has a good reputation with the fans – even for those who’ve been waiting for it. VR filming is different, isn’t it?
Fuji: I had heard that it was a tough shoot. I couldn’t look at the actor’s eyes, but I was fine with looking at the camera, so I was fine with the eye contact part. It was easy to do.
IV: On the contrary, there is such an advantage? I don’t what those advantages are.
Fuji: The advantage of not having to look at the male actor’s face (laughs).
IV: Then, if you were asked to shoot VR again, would you have the confidence to do it a little better?
Fuji: I think I could (laughs). More than before.
IV: In VR, what kind of setting do you think would be interesting?
Fuji: For VR, I think a lovey-dovey setting would be preferable (laughs).
Wanted to be a Provocative Girl, Not Worried about Rejection
IV: In the past year, have you found the lovey-dovey ones to be the easiest to do?
Fuji: The one I like best is the one with no clothes on. I had a lot of fun shooting it, I like the work itself, and I’ve had a lot of fans tell me that it’s their favorite. I hope I can shoot this kind of work again.
IV: So you like to have sex in a relaxed and fun way.
Fuji: I don’t know. I enjoyed the light-hearted, not-quite-lascivious feeling. Hehehehe.
IV: If there was another me, I would have wanted to be this kind of girl.
Fuji: Yes, something like that.
IV: Oh, I just said it randomly, so you don’t have to agree.
Fuji: Oh, no, really. I wanted to be that kind of aggressive girl who doesn’t think about being rejected, who has a high sense of self-esteem (laughs).
IV: Oh, it’s true, isn’t it? You really mean it, don’t you? Wow, it’s a good thing you became a porn star.
Fuji: Hehehehe.
IV: On the other hand, are there any settings or situations that you would like to try?
Fuji: I’m pretty sure I’ve already said this, but I’d like to be a relationship crusher (laughs).
IV: Wahahaha, that’s definitely interesting. You’ve been saying that for a long time, haven’t you?
Fuji: I’ve been saying it for a long time, but it hasn’t come true (laughs). I’d rather listen to my girlfriends complain about their boyfriends and have an affair with them (laughs).
IV: This sounds like a fun project. I think it’s a good idea to keep saying it over and over again in different places. I’ll make sure to write it down here as well.
Fuji: Mmm-hmm.
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