Acting
Japan
Hotaru (ほたる) is a Japanese actress. While studying at Tama Art University, she began her acting career performing in an underground theater company. In 1993, she made her film debut in Mibōjin mofuku no modae (Widow: Bliss in a Mourning Dress), directed by Takahisa Zeze. Since then, she has appeared in numerous pink films, as well as independent films, direct-to-video films, and television dramas. In 2007, she left the theater company and changed her name to Hotaru. She made her directorial debut with the film Kisushite (Kiss Me), released at K's cinema in Shinjuku, Tokyo.

Yamabuki

Sanchû Uprising: Voices at Dawn

Female Prisoner No. 701 Scorpion: Gaiden

The Family Complete

Captive Market
Yasuko

Perverted Family
Shizue

The Beach of Reunion: The Woman Who Slept with Regret
Shizue

Momoiro e-hon: Itte miyou, yatte miyou!
Shizue

Silent Suffer
Kazuko

Night Trainee: Her Secret

Drifting Clouds

Chikan densha: Yumeyubi de shirimeguri
Mei Machida

Dark Apartment Wife Who Wants to Become Pregnant
Middle-aged woman

A Dentist's Abnormal Love
Yuko Kado

Shokuba hi-jiru: Mashô no yubi tsukai

Enzai no ie

The Dog and Catfish

Mutchiri mibōjin abaka reta himegoto

Lovely Orica

Agonizing Screening: The Silver Screen’s Big Tits Beauties
Wa Sanjô