Say hello to Mika Kagoshima (21) the girl who, more than anything else, made me a believer in the power of Koakuma ageha magazine. Mika is the publication’s top charisma model, an exclusive position known as an “Agejyo.” Ok. She may not be a classic beauty, you know, like Barbie or something, but Mika is still More Than a Woman To Me.
For starters, she actually races cars for fun and profit (!!!), and puts as much pride into her banana yellow automobile as she does her hair, make-up, nails, and jewel-encrusted cell phone. And when she comes back from racing outside of Tokyo, she always likes to eat her mom’s homemade karaage. So cute speed crazy heart of a true yankii gal!
Aside from getting her hair done at a place called 'Natural Control Jesus Loves Me', what is she REALLY like? Along with the rest of the Agejyo elite, Mika’s consumer habits are carefully scrutinized every issue. In January, I learned that Mika likes Contact cold medicine, Vermont instant curry, and doesn’t play video games (sniff). See what you can gleam about her stamina drink, snack, and convenience store chow preference from the pic below…
More fun facts. Her hobbies include “having fun at night” and she likes guys who are, “tall, who don't have a flat face, and who will let me be selfish.”
The most important thing to her is "family".
Do you think her favorite "conbini" snacks are really her favorites, or perhaps those of her sponsors? I do like Jagabee, though. :)
Posted by: Nick Ramsay | February 18, 2008 at 06:16 PM
If there was a pay off from, say, Family Mart, it would still be the most ethical thing about this magazine.
Posted by: Patrick Macias | February 18, 2008 at 06:21 PM
Did you notice that on her racecar photo there is a glittery "pika pika" on the car itself? Now thats attention to detail.
Posted by: Brian | February 19, 2008 at 08:00 AM
Wow, she is really cute and sounds pretty chill. Her eyes are amazing!
Posted by: Joanna | February 19, 2008 at 10:25 AM
I "think she had some work done" but then again, so has probably everyone else in Koakuma ageha!
Posted by: Patrick Macias | February 19, 2008 at 10:26 AM