Ryoko Iori Jun 2026

When Yuichi finally pierces her mask, the collapse is devastating. The loud, irrepressible girl falls silent. The bright eyes go vacant. In one of the most heart-wrenching scenes in any Key work, Iori quietly confesses: "I don’t know what my real face looks like. I’ve been smiling so long, the muscles hurt… but I can’t remember how to stop."

Ryoko Iori's popularity soared in the late 1990s with her starring roles in several Japanese television dramas, including "Goukaku no Susume" (1998) and "Kimi no Ai ga Suki Dakara" (1999). Her performances showcased her versatility as an actress, and she quickly became known for her charming on-screen presence and captivating smile. ryoko iori

Today, fans remember her for three things: When Yuichi finally pierces her mask, the collapse