Ayana Tsubaki
Ayana Tsubaki | |
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Native name | 椿姫 彩菜 |
Born | Tokyo Japan |
15 July 1984
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | TV personality and model |
Website | www |
Ayana Tsubaki (椿姫 彩菜 Tsubaki Ayana?, born 15 July 1984 in Tokyo) is a Japanese transgender TV personality and fashion model.[1][2]
Biography
Tsubaki entered Aoyama Gakuin University as a male, but left in the second year to work at a transsexual bar in Kabukichō, Tokyo.[1] In July 2006, she underwent sex reassignment surgery in Phuket, Thailand,[3] and in December 2006, officially changed her registered gender from male to female in the koseki family registry. She resumed studies at Aoyama Gakuin University from April 2007.[1] She also works as a fashion model for the Koakuma Ageha girls' fashion magazine.[1]
TV appearances
- Sunday Japon (サンデージャポン?) (Tokyo Broadcasting System)[1]
- Shukatsu no Musume (就活のムスメ?) (TV Asahi, 2009)[4]
Works
Books
- Watashi, danshikō shusshin desu (わたし、男子校出身です?, I Went to a Boys' School) (June 2008)[3]
- C'est ma vie, photo book (October 2008) [5]
- Tsubaki izen (椿姫以前, Before Tsubaki) (January 2009)[6]
References
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External links
- Official blog (Japanese)
- Ayana Tsubaki at the Internet Movie Database
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- ↑ 椿姫以前 on Amazon.com Retrieved on 14 February 2009. (Japanese)
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- Japanese television personalities
- Japanese female models
- LGBT people from Japan
- Aoyama Gakuin University alumni
- People from Tokyo
- 1984 births
- Living people
- Transgender and transsexual female models