Yua Sakuya * AV actress. * Born in 1989. * Debut in 2012. * People from Osaka Prefecture. * Japanese course language. EDD-202 (r2 판) - 나무위키
Codes like "EDD" typically refer to a specific studio, production house, or a particular series of high-definition releases. edd202 yua sakuya
The filming location was identified as Palette Town in Odaiba, Tokyo, easily pinpointed by a scene showing the iconic Daikanransha Ferris wheel and the Fuji Television building. The determined fan traveled to Tokyo Teleport Station, scouted every nook and cranny of the area, and even located the exact bench where Yua Sakuya sat at the beginning of the film. This "sacred journey" to the physical spaces of EDD-202 highlights the profound and lasting emotional connection Korean fans have with this single piece of work. Yua Sakuya * AV actress
It is important not to confuse her with other famous "Sakuyas," such as the K-pop idol Sakuya from NCT WISH or the fictional character Sakuya Izayoi from the Touhou Project * People from Osaka Prefecture
The film is shot from a first-person perspective, making the viewer feel as if they are experiencing a date-like situation with Yua Sakuya. This perspective, combined with her natural and spirited acting, created an intimate and immersive experience that was different from the more exaggerated performances typical of many AV actresses at the time. The namu.wiki entry on her notes: “Her excellent acting in the actress-centered first-person perspective, her voluptuous body contrasting with her innocent face, and subtitles harmonized, capturing the hearts of many men. She says that she feels a feeling that is hard to describe, like 'the feeling of being with a real girlfriend' because of the concept that is close to a dense and pure love story”. The leading man in this production was Ittetsu Suzuki, a well-known handsome AV actor.
So why did EDD-202 become such a huge hit in Korea specifically, to the point that it is called a legendary product code? . In the early 2010s, it was relatively uncommon for Japanese AV releases to include Korean subtitles, and EDD-202 was produced with them specifically to target the Korean market. For Korean viewers, this removed the language barrier and made the content more accessible and immersive.