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Japanese Women's Photos & Profiles
Client # 60903213
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| Name: Keiko |
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| Birthday: July 16, 1967 |
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Nationality: Japanese
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Resident country: |
Japan |
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Years resident: |
35 |
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Height: |
163cm
(5'4") |
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Weight: |
49kg
(108 lbs.) |
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Hair color: |
Brown |
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Eye color: |
Dark
brown |
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Marital status: |
Unmarried |
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Occupation: |
Office
Worker |
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Years at occupation: |
6 |
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Income: |
¥7,000,000 |
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Education: |
College |
| Languages: |
Japanese, English |
| Religion: |
None |
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Hobbies & Interests: |
Foreign
movies/dramas, playing piano (Bach, Chopin, Beatles) singing,
dancing, home decorating, gardening, cooking (experimental), Yoga,
aroma therapy, eating and drinking at outside
restaurant/café/balcony/garden, visiting shrine, walking/reading at
beach/park, hiking. A lots of laugh! |
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Do you want children someday? |
Undecided |
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Do you already have children? |
No |
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Do you smoke? |
No |
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How would you describe your personality? |
I am
adventurous, spiritually-inclined, inquisitive about the world and
interested in a lifetime of learning, interested in living with
comfort with Bossa Nova/Jazz type of music. |
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What is most important to you? |
Inner
Peace, having fun in life, exploring the world |
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What countries have you been to? |
England,
Canada, United States, Mexico, Korea, China, France, Italy,
Indonesia, Singapore |
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Is there anything about you which your future spouse would want to
know before becoming involved with you? |
I don't
know where I am going to but I know I am going somewhere, hopefully
with the most eligible man in the world! |
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What are your hopes and plans for the future? |
I would
like to begin a long loving relationship leading in to marriage or
meaningful partnership. I hope to live either in English spoken
country or Europe. Travel to all interesting, historical and
artistic places. |
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What message would you like to send to your future spouse? |
My
Definition of Marriage…
Grow old along with me!
The best is yet to be,
The last of life, for which the first was made . . . .
by Robert Browning |
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