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This "article" is terrible. It's beyond terrible. Do we really need an article for every Japanese gravure idol out there? Her Bio states:
"Sayama has brown hair and eyes, is 157cm tall, and her blood type is A. Her hobbies include listening to music, and she is a talented tongue-twister reciter. In terms of qualifications, she has 3 class Eiken..."
What part of that is "encyclopedic"? What qualifies her as a "talented tongue-twister reciter", and why should anyone care? Then, "in terms of qualifications..."; so English proficiency qualifies her to be a model? All of that should be stricken from the text. I would nominate this article for deletion, but it's not really worth the time. It can sit and stagnate in its mediocrity. Boneyard90 (talk) 20:00, 19 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]