Chitose Saegusa
Saegusa's breakthrough came in 2015 when she joined the Japanese idol group, E-girls, a subgroup of the entertainment company, LDH. As a member of E-girls, she gained widespread recognition for her energetic performances, striking visuals, and charismatic stage presence. The group's popularity soared, and Saegusa became a fan favorite, known for her bright personality and undeniable talent.
After completing her education, Saegusa began to make a name for herself in the Japanese literary scene, publishing her work in various literary magazines and journals. Her early writing was characterized by its lyricism, introspection, and exploration of themes such as identity, alienation, and the human condition. Chitose Saegusa
"For who? For my closet? For the floorboards?" she snapped, the first real anger she'd let show. Saegusa's breakthrough came in 2015 when she joined
Unlike many of her peers who studied Western oil painting at Tokyo University of the Arts (Tokyo Geijutsu Daigaku), Saegusa initially trained in (Japanese-style painting). This traditional discipline, which uses mineral pigments ( iwa-enogu ), glue ( nikawa ), and washi paper, would become the technical backbone of her career. However, she quickly became frustrated with the rigid subject matter of classical Nihonga—flowers, birds, and historical landscapes. After completing her education, Saegusa began to make

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