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| birth_place = [[Isawa, Iwate|Isawa]], [[Iwate Prefecture|Iwate]]
| birth_place = [[Isawa, Iwate|Isawa]], [[Iwate Prefecture|Iwate]]
| death_date = {{Death date|2009|06|11}} (aged 21)
| death_date = {{Death date|2009|06|11}} (aged 21)
| occupation = [[Fashion model]], [[kyabakura|hostess]]
| occupation = [[Fashion model]],<br/>[[kyabakura|Cabaret hostess]]
| known_for = Appearing in ''[[Koakuma Ageha]]''
| known_for = Appearing in ''[[Koakuma Ageha]]''
}}
}}
{{Nihongo|'''Arisa Ishikawa'''|石川 安里沙<ref>[http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/national/news/20110523-OYT1T00119.htm "Pendant supporting the restoration, succeeding model Sumire's dying wish"], May 23, 2011, ''[[Yomiuri Shimbun]]'' {{Ja icon}}</ref>|Ishikawa Arisa|July 28, 1987<ref name="oricon">[http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/entertainment/66908/ "Fashion magazine 'Koakuma Ageha' popular model dies of brain hemorrhage"], June 14, 2009, ''[[Oricon|Oricon News]]'' {{Ja icon}}</ref> &ndash; June 11, 2009<ref>[http://topics.jp.msn.com/wadai/rocketnews24/column.aspx?articleid=79978 "'Koakuma Ageha' popular model Sumire (aged 21) passes away"], June 13, 2009, ''Rocket News 24, [[MSN|MSN Topics]]'' {{Ja icon}}</ref>}}, better known by her [[stage name|genji name]] '''{{Nihongo|Sumire|純恋}}''', was a [[Japan]]ese [[kyabakura|hostess]] and [[fashion model]], who was known as a featured model on the popular [[gyaru]] fashion magazine ''[[Koakuma Ageha]]''.<ref name="ChibaN">[http://www.chibanippo.co.jp/news/world/entertaiment_kiji.php?i=nesp1256344996 "Deceased gal model's dream realizes, a meeting of children with incurable diseases is held"], October 24, 2009, ''[[:ja:千葉日報|Chiba Nippo]]'' {{Ja icon}}</ref>
{{Nihongo|'''Arisa Ishikawa'''|石川 安里沙<ref>[http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/national/news/20110523-OYT1T00119.htm "Pendant supporting the restoration, succeeding model Sumire's dying wish"], May 23, 2011, ''[[Yomiuri Shimbun]]'' {{Ja icon}}</ref>|Ishikawa Arisa|July 28, 1987<ref name="oricon">[http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/entertainment/66908/ "Fashion magazine 'Koakuma Ageha' popular model dies of brain hemorrhage"], June 14, 2009, ''[[Oricon|Oricon News]]'' {{Ja icon}}</ref> &ndash; June 11, 2009<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20120315133943/http://topics.jp.msn.com/wadai/rocketnews24/column.aspx?articleid=79978 "'Koakuma Ageha' popular model Sumire (aged 21) passes away"], June 13, 2009, ''Rocket News 24, [[MSN|MSN Topics]]'' {{Ja icon}}</ref>}}, better known by her [[stage name]] '''{{Nihongo|Sumire|純恋}}''', was a [[Japan]]ese [[kyabakura|cabaret hostess]] and [[fashion model]], who was known as a featured model on the popular [[gyaru]] fashion magazine ''[[Koakuma Ageha]]''.<ref name="ChibaN">[http://www.chibanippo.co.jp/news/world/entertaiment_kiji.php?i=nesp1256344996 "Deceased gal model's dream realizes, a meeting of children with incurable diseases is held"], October 24, 2009, ''[[:ja:千葉日報|Chiba Nippo]]'' {{Ja icon}}</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
Born in [[Isawa, Iwate|Isawa]], [[Iwate Prefecture|Iwate]], Sumire grew up the child of a single mother in a small town. While in high school she dreamed of becoming a [[fashion designer]]. After high school, she began working as a hostess at a [[Sendai]] [[kyabakura|hostess club]], in order to raise the money she needed to start her career in fashion design. She took her [[stage name|genji name]] "Sumire" from [[Shonan no Kaze]]'s 2006 single "Junrenka" ({{Nihongo2|純恋歌}}), immediately becoming a successful hostess at the club until, at the age of 20, she was approached by ''[[Koakuma Ageha]]'''s editor in the club about modeling. She then began to appear in the magazine as a model.<ref name="spysee">[http://spysee.jp/%E7%B4%94%E6%81%8B/1264102/ "Profile of Sumire"], ''Spysee'' {{Ja icon}}</ref>
Born in [[Isawa, Iwate|Isawa]], [[Iwate Prefecture|Iwate]], Sumire grew up the child of a single mother in a small town. While in high school she dreamed of becoming a [[fashion designer]]. After high school, she began working as a hostess at a [[Sendai]] [[kyabakura|hostess club]], in order to raise the money she needed to start her career in fashion design. She took her [[kyabakura|genji name]] "Sumire" from [[Shonan no Kaze]]'s 2006 single "Junrenka" ({{Nihongo2|純恋歌}}), immediately becoming a successful hostess at the club until, at the age of 20, she was approached by ''[[Koakuma Ageha]]'''s editor in the club about modeling. She then began to appear in the magazine as a model.<ref name="spysee">[http://spysee.jp/%E7%B4%94%E6%81%8B/1264102/ "Profile of Sumire"], ''[[:ja:SPYSEE|Spysee]]'' {{Ja icon}}</ref>


===Modeling and fashion design===
===Modeling and fashion design===
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Sumire was well known for her charity work for diseased children and disabled children.<ref name="oricon"/> She began doing charity work when she was a middle school girl,<ref name="spysee"/> and her charity work had become more active since early 2009 when she joined the Japan Welfare Children and Families Association after she found out that fellow model(s) had donated money to the association.<ref name="ChibaN"/> She donated all the profits from the necklace which she designed and released on the Fancy & Co accessory company, and attended several charity events related to children with incurable diseases in May.<ref name="ChibaN"/>
Sumire was well known for her charity work for diseased children and disabled children.<ref name="oricon"/> She began doing charity work when she was a middle school girl,<ref name="spysee"/> and her charity work had become more active since early 2009 when she joined the Japan Welfare Children and Families Association after she found out that fellow model(s) had donated money to the association.<ref name="ChibaN"/> She donated all the profits from the necklace which she designed and released on the Fancy & Co accessory company, and attended several charity events related to children with incurable diseases in May.<ref name="ChibaN"/>


After her death, her friends and fellow models founded a charity organization, "H=and Project", with the concept of "succeeding Sumire's willingness".<ref>[http://www.handproject.info/handproject.html "About 'H=and Project'"], ''H=and Project'' {{Ja icon}}</ref> H=and Project consists of numerous fashion models and has provided help mainly to children with incurable diseases or disabilities, poverty-stricken children outside of Japan ([[South Africa]] in particular), and sometimes to the likes of environmental projects and animal welfare projects.<ref>[http://www.handproject.info/pdf/handproject.pdf "Summary report of H=and Project"], ''H=and Project'' {{Ja icon}}</ref>
After her death, her friends and fellow models founded a charity organization, "H=and Project", with the concept of "succeeding Sumire's willingness".<ref>[http://www.handproject.info/handproject.html "About 'H=and Project'"], ''H=and Project'' {{Ja icon}}</ref> "H=and Project" consists of numerous fashion models and has provided help mainly to children with incurable diseases or disabilities, poverty-stricken children outside of Japan ([[South Africa]] in particular), and sometimes to the likes of environmental projects and animal welfare projects.<ref>[http://www.handproject.info/pdf/handproject.pdf "Summary report of H=and Project"], ''H=and Project'' {{Ja icon}}</ref>


==Cause of death controversy==
==Cause of death controversy==
Some have argued that the real reason behind her death was a brain hemorrhage following a lethal overdose of [[methamphetamine]], although the argument would be based largely on non-reputable tabloid stories.<ref>such as [[:ja:探偵ファイル|Tanteifile Newswatch]] [http://www.tanteifile.com/newswatch/2009/06/13_01/index.html "The true reason for the model Sumire's death?"], 13 June 2009 {{Ja icon}}</ref>
Some have argued that the real reason behind her death was a brain hemorrhage following a lethal overdose of [[methamphetamine]], although the argument would be based largely on non-reputable tabloid stories.<ref>such as [[:ja:探偵ファイル|Tanteifile Newswatch]] [http://web.archive.org/web/20120211184114/http://www.tanteifile.com/newswatch/2009/06/13_01/index.html "The true reason for the model Sumire's death?"], 13 June 2009 {{Ja icon}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 03:52, 10 January 2014

Sumire
純恋
Born(1987-07-28)July 28, 1987
Died(2009-06-11)June 11, 2009 (aged 21)
Occupation(s)Fashion model,
Cabaret hostess
Known forAppearing in Koakuma Ageha

Arisa Ishikawa (石川 安里沙[1], Ishikawa Arisa, July 28, 1987[2] – June 11, 2009[3]), better known by her stage name Sumire (純恋), was a Japanese cabaret hostess and fashion model, who was known as a featured model on the popular gyaru fashion magazine Koakuma Ageha.[4]

Biography

Early life

Born in Isawa, Iwate, Sumire grew up the child of a single mother in a small town. While in high school she dreamed of becoming a fashion designer. After high school, she began working as a hostess at a Sendai hostess club, in order to raise the money she needed to start her career in fashion design. She took her genji name "Sumire" from Shonan no Kaze's 2006 single "Junrenka" (純恋歌), immediately becoming a successful hostess at the club until, at the age of 20, she was approached by Koakuma Ageha's editor in the club about modeling. She then began to appear in the magazine as a model.[5]

Modeling and fashion design

Sumire immediately gained enormous popularity among Ageha readers[5] and began modeling for the non-Ageha scenes such as the Sendai Collection show.[6] She moved to Tokyo in March 2009 to pursue modeling and her real dream of becoming a fashion designer.[7] She launched her own fashion brand named "Divas" while working as a model.[8] In June 10, 2009 when Gackt's single "Koakuma Heaven" was released, its cover featured Sumire along with other Ageha models such as Sayaka Araki and Sayo Hayakawa.[7]

Death

On June 11, 2009, Sumire was found dead at age 21 in her condominium by her agency's staff. Prior to her death she had complained of headaches, and the cause of death was later determined to be due to a brain hemorrhage.[7]

Legacy

Sumire was well known for her charity work for diseased children and disabled children.[2] She began doing charity work when she was a middle school girl,[5] and her charity work had become more active since early 2009 when she joined the Japan Welfare Children and Families Association after she found out that fellow model(s) had donated money to the association.[4] She donated all the profits from the necklace which she designed and released on the Fancy & Co accessory company, and attended several charity events related to children with incurable diseases in May.[4]

After her death, her friends and fellow models founded a charity organization, "H=and Project", with the concept of "succeeding Sumire's willingness".[9] "H=and Project" consists of numerous fashion models and has provided help mainly to children with incurable diseases or disabilities, poverty-stricken children outside of Japan (South Africa in particular), and sometimes to the likes of environmental projects and animal welfare projects.[10]

Cause of death controversy

Some have argued that the real reason behind her death was a brain hemorrhage following a lethal overdose of methamphetamine, although the argument would be based largely on non-reputable tabloid stories.[11]

References

Further readings

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