History After being discovered by a
Shogakukan's magazine editor, at the age of 12, she began appearing in a number of well-known fashion magazines such as
Vivi and
Seventeen under her several stage names, and also in several TV / print ads. She signed exclusive contracts with at least 9 fashion houses in her first 3 years of modeling.
TV Saitama's News 930 channel reported this incident, but sank their names for a voluntary restraint related to the Youth Act law, describing Yuhnagi as a "rampaging young girl with dyed, pink-colored hair and some heavy accent, a professional model". In late 2000, as a high-featured teenage model with a rapidly rising popularity, she appeared on several television programs which included
TV Asahi's
Tonight 2 and
TBS's
Wonderful.
Death On January 4, 2001, after drinking too much
Shochu,
Vodka and
Dom Perignon, Yuhnagi slept in a park located near her condominium and was frozen, eventually died of
hypothermia, at the age of 17. She was not an
alcoholic in medical terms, but some witnesses assumed that she in her later days would drink not for pleasure, as it seemed more like an obsession as if she was possessed by something.
Legacy Near the end of 2010, according to
Natsuki Kato's column on the
Nikkei BP magazine, several Kyushu-born fashion models, including
Rena Takeshita, paid tribute to Yuhnagi with a special banquet in
Otsu. As of 2011, ten years after her death, her name has still not been forgotten in her homeland, the Northern Kyushu area. A Fukuoka-based lifestyle magazine named
Fukuoka-mon conducted a poll in March 2011, on which Yoshika was named one of the five most popular fashion models among women in their twenties there. ==References==