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Maju Ozawa's Early Experience
Maju Ozawa, the head of Japan's first generation of herself, was born in Takeda City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, and grew up in Shinjuku District, Tokyo. She dropped out of Ogyo College's girls' middle school and colleges and transferred to Wangxing College affiliated to Donghai University (graduated). Grandpa Gao is a civil law scholar (one of the founders of British Law School, the predecessor of Central University) and his great-grandfather is a Japanese economist (former honorary professor of Central University).

16 years old, was discovered by a talent scout and entered the entertainment circle. Her stage name is Maju Ozawa, which was taken by the president of the brokerage company that signed the contract. It came from her big eyes, which were beautiful and as dazzling as pearls (the word "true" in Japanese passed the word "true" in Chinese). Her nose has been so high since she was a child, and she has never had plastic surgery. This is inherited from her father. People who don't know her often think that she is not Japanese or mixed-race. She began to learn Chinese many years ago and often came to China to shoot travel specials.

When she starred in Tokyo Raiders in 2000, her petite figure and pure and beautiful appearance were well received by the audience. However, Maju Ozawa is not a vase that depends entirely on appearance. 1996, she participated in the TV series "Kiss of Pranks" (sealed with a kiss) adapted from comics, and played the beautiful and proud high flyers "Reiko Matsumoto" in Class A. In the play, her acting skills were impressive. In 2004, he starred in the TV series "Peony and Rose", in which he played a young lady with a typical dual personality, "Shi Xiang", and his sharp acting skills made many viewers still remember it.