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Idol College's Rinka Ueno Shines in "Yanmaga Web" Feature with Stunning Style in Uniform and Bikini

TOKYO - Idol College's Rinka Ueno made a striking appearance in the "Yanmaga G League! 'Muchi Gra' Edition" feature of "Yanmaga Web," which was released on the 16th. She showcased her exceptional style in various outfits, including school uniforms and bikinis.

Rinka Ueno participated in the gravure battle "Yanmaga G League! 'Muchi Gra' Edition," which aims for talents to win a spot in the "Yanmaga" magazine. The battle, which started last summer, features a competition among 16 glamorous and fresh talents vying to become the new era's gravure queen. Rinka Ueno is the third contestant to step into the finals, dazzling fans with her transformation from a school uniform to a bikini look.

This edition of the league has been eagerly anticipated as it determines who will be crowned as the next gravure queen among the fresh and glamorous contestants. Rinka Ueno's recent showcase has certainly set a high standard for her competitors in the league.

Source: Modelpress

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