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In September 2011 she switched from gravure modeling to the adult video (AV) industry, debuting in AV Decision, released by Muteki, a label specializing in celebrities making their adult video debuts.[4][5] Four months later she debuted at the studio Idea Pocket with First Impression Rika Hoshimi, directed by Tadanori Usami, released on January 1, 2012.[6] She became an exclusive actress for the studio between 2012 and 2014. She also appeared in IP PLATINUM GIRLS COLLECTION 2012, released on November 19, 2012.[7] The film shows Hoshimi partaking in a special photo session in America organized by the studio and accompanied by other famous AV actresses signed under Idea Pocket including Kaho Kasumi, Jessica Kizaki, Rio, Aino Kishi, Minori Hatsune and Emiri Okazaki.
Rika Hoshimi (Japanese: ????, Hepburn: Hoshimi Rika) is a Japanese former AV idol, gravure model and actress. Contents 1 Life and career 2 Filmography 2.1 Films 2.2 Gravure Videos 2.3 Adult Videos 2.4 Television 3 Works 3.1 Photo Books 3.2 Magazines 4 References 5 External links Life and career Rika Hoshimi was born on September 20, 1990 in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. She was first active as a centerfold model,[1] and she debuted on video in May 2010 with the gravure (non-nude) release Emanechio (?????),[2] which was filmed in Bali.



In 2013 Hoshimi starred in the Haruhi Oguri's youth-oriented drama film Bad Communication.[8][9] She also appeared in several other films like Schoolgirl Blackboard Jungle and Undressing Mahjong Gakuen Z[10] On April 19, 2014 she starred in her last AV with Idea Pocket Gang Bang Rika Hoshimi.[11] She transferred to veteran AV studio K.M. Produce and debuted on June 13, 2014 with Hyper Super Star Rika Hoshimi, directed by Zack Arai.[12] Hoshimi remained an exclusive performer for K.M. Produce for the next two years, appearing alongside with the studio's other actresses Sakura Kizuna, Yuu Aisaka and Miko Sakasaki in Million Dream 2014 Absolute Body Battle Ikamon and "Ika" Se Great Battle Special where the four girls perform in a large variety of situations and costumes.[13] She also starred in the AV Best Blend 6 where she performed her first (and only) girl-on-girl scene with Sakura Kizuna.[14] She appeared in several VR releases as well.[15][16] Hoshimi retired from the AV industry at the end of 2016. Her last film, Retirement Rika Hoshimi, directed by Tiger Kosakai was released on December 9, 2016.[17] The film is notable for being shot in documentary style of Hoshimi taking a trip to Thailand while also engaging in sexual activity.[18] Despite her retirement from AV, she remained active on social media. Filmography Films BAD communication (2013) Schoolgirl Blackboard Jungle (2013) Mysterious Gaia Sentai Ranger (2013) High and Low (Datsui-mâjan gakuen Z) (2013) Sister of Summer (2014) Gravure Videos Emanechio (E-Net Frontier, May 21, 2010) Living with Africa (Air Control, July 25, 2010) Approaching (Air Control, September 25, 2010) Adult Videos AV Decision (Muteki, September 2011) First Impression (Idea Pocket, January 2012) Beautiful idol star Rika (Idea Pocket, February 2012) Squid Comfortably Star (Idea Pocket, March 2012) Let's at school! (Idea Pocket, April 2012) Television Please! Index (Asahi TV) Talk gravure audition (Fuji TV) Gyarusa (NTV) Girls On Film (MONDO21) BONZO big advance TV!! (TOKYO MX/MONDO21) Ani rub Chao (TV Tsukuba) PE time (TV Tsukuba) SHAKE! FREE TV (Aichi, TOKYO MX, Kyushu Broadcasting TVQ) Rank Kingdom (TBS) Peach Whisper (MONDO21) Under Vice-Chancellor Lord Butterworth, Warwick was the first UK university to adopt a business approach to higher education, develop close links with the business community and exploit the commercial value of its research. These tendencies were discussed by British historian and then-Warwick lecturer, E. P. Thompson, in his 1970 edited book Warwick University Ltd..[17] The Leicester Warwick Medical School, a new medical school based jointly at Warwick and Leicester University, opened in September 2000.[18] On the recommendation of Tony Blair, Bill Clinton chose Warwick as the venue for his last major foreign policy address as US President in December 2000. Sandy Berger, Clinton’s National Security Advisor, explaining the decision in a press briefing on 7 December 2000, said that: "Warwick is one of Britain's newest and finest research universities, singled out by Prime Minister Blair as a model both of academic excellence and independence from the government."[19] Twenty-first century The university was seen as a favoured institution of the Labour government during the New Labour years (1997 to 2010).[20][21] It was academic partner for a number of flagship Government schemes including the National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth and the NHS University (now defunct). Tony Blair described Warwick as "a beacon among British universities for its dynamism, quality and entrepreneurial zeal".[20] In a 2012 study by Virgin Media Business, Warwick was described as the most "digitally-savvy" UK university.[22] Ian Davenport's Everything (2004) in the Warwick Mathematics Institute.[23] In February 2001, IBM donated a new S/390 computer and software worth £2 million to Warwick, to form part of a "Grid" enabling users to remotely share computing power.[24] In April 2004 Warwick merged with the Wellesbourne and Kirton sites of Horticulture Research International.[25] In July 2004 Warwick was the location for an important agreement between the Labour Party and the trade unions on Labour policy and trade union law, which has subsequently become known as the "Warwick Agreement".[26] In June 2006 the new University Hospital Coventry opened, including a 102,000 sq ft (9,500 m2) university clinical sciences building.[27] Warwick Medical School was granted independent degree-awarding status in 2007, and the School's partnership with the University of Leicester was dissolved in the same year.[28][29] In February 2010, Lord Bhattacharyya, director and founder of the WMG unit at Warwick, made a £1 million donation to the university to support science grants and awards.[30][31] In February 2012 Warwick and Melbourne-based Monash University announced the formation of a strategic partnership, including the creation of 10 joint senior academic posts, new dual master's and joint doctoral degrees, and co-ordination of research programmes.[32] In March 2012 Warwick and Queen Mary, University of London announced the creation of a strategic partnership, including research collaboration, some joint teaching of English, history and computer science undergraduates, and the creation of eight joint post-doctoral research fellowships.[33][34] In April 2012 it was announced that Warwick would be the only European university participating in the Center for Urban Science and Progress, an applied science research institute to be based in New York consisting of an international consortium of universities and technology companies led by New York University and NYU-Poly.[35] In August 2012, Warwick and five other Midlands-based research-intensive universities—Aston University, the University of Birmingham, the University of Leicester, Loughborough University and the University of Nottingham—formed the M5 Group, a regional bloc intended to maximise the member institutions' research income and enable closer collaboration.[36] In September 2013 it was announced that a new National Automotive Innovation Centre would be built by WMG at Warwick's main campus at a cost of £100 million, with £50 million to be contributed by Jaguar Land Rover and £30 million by Tata Motors.[37][38] The centre will open in Summer 2018.[39] In July 2014, the government announced that Warwick would be the host for the £1 billion Advanced Propulsion Centre, a joint venture between the Automotive Council and industry. The ten-year programme intends to position the university and the UK as leaders in the field of research into the next generation of automotive technology.[citation needed] In September 2015, Warwick celebrated its 50th anniversary (1965–2015) and was designated "University of the Year" by The Times and The Sunday Times.[40] Campus Warwick is located on the outskirts of Coventry, 3.4 mi (5.5 km) southwest of the city centre (and not in the town of Warwick as its name suggests). The university's main site comprises three contiguous campuses, all within walking distance of each other. The university also owns a site in Wellesbourne, acquired in 2004 when it merged with Horticulture Research International. Main campus L to R: International Manufacturing Centre (IMC), Department of Computer Science (DCS), Zeeman Building (Maths and Statistics) The main Warwick campus occupies 710 acres (2.88 km2) between the City of Coventry and the County of Warwickshire. The original buildings of the campus are in contemporary 1960s architecture. The campus contains all of the main student amenities, all but four of the student halls of residence, and the Students' Union. The campus is split between the parliamentary constituencies of Kenilworth and Southam [41][circular reference] and Coventry South.[42][circular reference] Warwick Arts Centre Main article: Warwick Arts Centre The Warwick Arts Centre is a multi-venue arts complex situated at the centre of Warwick's main campus. It attracts around 300,000 visitors a year to over 3,000 individual events spanning contemporary and classical music, drama, dance, comedy, films and visual art. The centre comprises six principal spaces: the Butterworth Hall, a 1,500-seat concert hall; a 550-seat theatre; a 180-seat theatre studio; a 220-seat cinema; the Mead Gallery, an art gallery; and the Music Centre, with practice rooms, and an ensemble rehearsal room where music societies and groups can rehearse. In addition the site includes the university bookshop, hospitality suites, a restaurant, cafe, shops, and two bars. University House In 2003 Warwick acquired the former headquarters of National Grid, which it converted into an administration building renamed University House. There is a student-run facility called the ‘Learning Grid’ in the building, which includes two floors of PC clusters, scanners, photocopiers, a reference library, interactive whiteboards and plasma screens for use by individuals and for group work.[43] White Koan The Koan in front of the Helen Martin Arts Studio The White Koan is a modern art sculpture by Liliane Lijn which is installed outside the main entrance to the Warwick Arts Centre.[44][45] The Koan is 6 metres (20 ft) high,[44] white in colour, decorated with elliptical of fluorescent lights and is rotated by an electric motor whilst illuminated. It is intended to represent the Buddhist quest for questions without answers, the Koan. The Koan was made in 1971 as part of the Peter Stuyvesant Foundation City Sculpture Project and was originally sited in Plymouth; it moved to the Hayward Gallery in London before being purchased by Warwick in 1972.[44] The Koan has temporarily been relocated to the university's Gibbet Hill campus during refurbishments to the Warwick Arts Centre; it will be returned upon completion of the project in 2020.[46] Sports facilities In April 2019 the university opened a new £49 million Sports and Wellness Hub, on the main campus,[47][48] featuring two sports halls with arena style balcony, the largest gym in the Higher education sector, a 12 lanes 25m pool with movable floor, climbing and bouldering walls, squash courts, studio spaces and a café.[49][50] The previous main sports centre was closed on 7 April 2019,[48] Elsewhere on campus is another sports hall, a £2.5 million 4-court indoor tennis centre with floodlit outdoor courts, a 400 m athletics track, multi-purpose outdoor surfaces, and over 60 acres of outdoor playing fields, including a football pitch and cricket grounds. Warwick was an official training venue for the London 2012 Olympics. During the Games, some football matches were played at the nearby Ricoh Arena, home of Coventry City Football Club, and Warwick provided training and residential facilities for the Olympic teams.[51] Other sites The Shard, where WBS houses its London campus Other Warwick sites include: The Gibbet Hill Campus, located contiguous to the main campus; home to the department of Life Sciences and the pre-clinical activities of Warwick Medical School. The Westwood Campus, located contiguous to the main campus; home to the Centre for Professional Education, Centre for Lifelong Learning, the Arden House conference centre, an indoor tennis centre, a running track and some postgraduate facilities and student residences. The University of Warwick Science Park. University Hospital Coventry, in Walsgrave on Sowe area and home to the Clinical Sciences Building of the medical school. Warwick Horticulture Research International Research & Conference Centre, located in Wellesbourne, Warwickshire. The Shard skyscraper, in the city of London, houses Warwick Business School's metropolitan campus where the Executive MBA is taught.[52] Planned developments Ambox current red.svg This section needs to be updated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (May 2019) In November 2005, Warwick announced its vision for the year 2020 and outlined proposals for how it would like to develop its campus over the next 15 years.[53] The proposals built upon recent construction activity including a new Mathematics and Statistics Building, a new Computer Science Building, new Business School buildings, the Digital Laboratory, the new Heronbank Residences and an expanded Sports Centre. The proposals envisage a shift in the "centre of gravity" of the campus away from the Students' Union towards University House and a proposed "Academic Square" located around the new maths and computer science buildings. Forthcoming projects include an inter-disciplinary biosciences research facility; a £25 million upgrade to Warwick Business School; and the National Automotive Innovation Campus, a new £150 million venture funded by Jaguar Land Rover and the UK government. The NAIC's purpose is to research and develop novel technologies to reduce dependency on fossil fuels and to reduce CO2 emissions. The new 30,000 sq ft (2,800 m2) campus will provide research opportunities for postgraduates from 2016 onwards. The campus has been dubbed a ‘brain trust’ and will be used to pioneer the green and high-tech sports and luxury cars of tomorrow, doubling the size of Jaguar’s research team.[54] Later in 2017, the University released its 2030 vision which will see an exponential growth of its main campus in order to remain "world-class" and cope with the growing number of applications it receives each year, especially from non-UK students (41% of the student population).[55] This growth will include a new £33 million Faculty of Arts, a £55 million new sports centre (finished in April 2019), a new £54.3 million Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research Building(IBRB), a new type of student accommodation called "Cryfield village", the expansion of Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG), a redevelopment for the Art centre and a new Library (scheduled in 5 years time).[56] For this occasion, Stuart Croft, vice chancellor of the university declared "New buildings are and will continue to be a part of our everyday existence. We need to open one new academic building a year from now until at least 2023. In order to do this and to keep Warwick as one of the world’s leading universities, we need to do this together, involving the whole community."[57][58][59] Organisation and administration University House Warwick Business School Warwick is governed by three formal bodies: the Court, Council and the Senate. In addition to these, a steering committee provide strategic leadership in between meetings of the formal bodies. Faculties are overseen by Faculty Boards which report to the Senate.[60] The Principal Officers of the university have responsibility for day-to-day operations of the University.[61] Faculties and departments Warwick's academic activities are organised into the following faculties and departments:[62] Faculty of Arts Faculty of Science, Engineering, and Medicine Faculty of Social Sciences Classics and Ancient History Comparative American Studies English and Comparative Literary Studies Film and Television Studies History History of Art School of Modern Languages and Cultures Theatre Studies Chemistry Computer Science Engineering Life Sciences Mathematics Warwick Medical School Physics Psychology Statistics Warwick Manufacturing Group Applied Linguistics Centre for Lifelong Learning Economics Education Health and Social Studies Law Philosophy Politics and International Studies Sociology Warwick Business School Finances In the financial year ended 31 July 2018, Warwick had a total income, including share of joint ventures, of £631.5 million (2014/15: £459.6 million)[1] Key sources of income included £316.6 million from academic fees and support grants (2014/15: £190.0 million), £126.5 million from research grants and contracts (2014/15: £83.7 million), £123.0 million from operating incomes (2014/15: £77.4 million)[1] At year-end Warwick had endowment assets of £10.1 million (2014/15: £8.1 million


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