In the late 1990s, it came to be said that Yuuki had "disappeared from Japanese television." In 2001, she played one of the main roles in the film
Rain of Light directed by
Banmei Takahashi.
Rain of Light is a film that depicts the real-life incident of the
United Red Army Incident of 1972 through
a film within a film. The role Yuuki played was that of an actress who played a character based on a revolutionary
Hiroko Nagata who killed many of her comrades. In 2004, Yuuki studied abroad in Greece as part of a training program run by the
Agency for Cultural Affairs. Taking an starting point by this, in 2005 she moved her base of operations to
Los Angeles, USA. She has appeared in films such as
David Lynch's
Inland Empire and
Clint Eastwood's
Letters from Iwo Jima. In 2017, she appeared in another Lynch's work: the television limited event series
Twin Peaks: The Return, which is set 25 years after the hit original
Twin Peaks (1990–91). Yuuki plays Naido, who first appears in
episode 3. This character's eyes are covered with special makeup. Because special makeup was required, she had to arrive on set earlier than the other actors. A fan of
Twin Peaks, she had wanted to meet Agent Cooper, but was never able to do so because she was blinded by special makeup. When she saw
Kyle MacLachlan for the first time without the makeup, he was in his role as Bad Cooper. == Note ==