Risa Tachibana’s career in the AV industry was brief but high-impact. According to her profile on the AKB48 Wiki , she released a total of seven videos before retiring just a few months later in July 2013. Her story is often cited by outlets like The Tokyo Reporter when discussing the complex relationship between the idol industry's strict "no dating" rules and the personal lives of its members.

Risa Tachibana appeared in only seven videos before retiring in July 2013.

Since her retirement, rumors have occasionally surfaced regarding her life outside the spotlight, including speculation about work in Tokyo's "delivery health" services, though these remain largely unverified.

STAR-409 was a massive commercial success, reportedly selling out its initial pressing within days and holding the top spot on rental charts for months. It is often credited with opening the "floodgates" for other former idols to enter the AV industry, a phenomenon sometimes referred to as the "Second Generation" of fallen idols. February 7, 2013

Takamatsu Eri was known for her shy demeanor during theater performances. Unlike the bombastic front girls (like Acchan or Yuko), Eri was the "quiet one"—the type of idol who blushed when she caught a fan's eye in the second row. She resigned from AKB48 in 2010, citing "health issues" and a desire to "focus on studies."

SOD didn't just imply this; they built the entire narrative of STAR-409 around it. The cover art features a series of sequential photos showing a woman removing an AKB48-style seifuku (sailor uniform) and transforming into a street-ready civilian before finally appearing nude. The tagline read: "From the closed theater to the open stage. The forbidden reverse graduation."

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The production was more than just a typical debut; it included an extensive interview where Tachibana discussed her past. Most notably, she revealed that her decision to enter the industry was partially motivated by a desire to overcome "negative memories" regarding her first sexual experiences, which she claimed occurred during her time as an idol. Career Impact and Legacy

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