Recently, news that Fumina Suzuki, one of Japan’s top gravure idols, is preparing a fan signing event for her Vietnamese fans has stirred excitement among lovers of Japanese culture.
She just announced the release of her new photobook titled “GRACE,” marking 15 years in the industry. What makes it special is that the entire photoshoot took place in Da Nang and Hoi An. The blend of her soft, alluring gravure style with the poetic Vietnamese scenery quickly grabbed attention.

On her personal page, Fumina shared about the event in a simple yet heartfelt way. She said the signing will be held online on October 30, open to fans worldwide, especially those in Vietnam. Anyone who orders the official photobook will get a personalized autograph and even a special video message recorded by Fumina herself. For longtime fans, this is more than just a gift, it’s a warm, personal connection and a thank you from the idol.
What surprised many Vietnamese fans most was the photobook’s location choice. Shooting by the beaches of Da Nang and the ancient streets of Hoi An gave the photos a genuine, rustic Asian vibe and made Fumina’s image feel closer to her Vietnamese audience. Golden sunlight, old tiled roofs, coastal roads, sunlit walls, and soft twilight blues all set the perfect backdrop for her natural, captivating poses. Without flashy setups or over-the-top styling, her beauty, from her gaze to her curves, blends effortlessly with the scenery, creating a gentle balance.

In the gravure world, Fumina stands out with her healthy, approachable vibe. She doesn’t chase the fragile look or shock content trends. Even when producing typical gravure content, her sharp physique sets her apart. Her consistency and dedication have kept her popular for 15 years, a long time for any gravure idol.



So this photobook isn’t just a collection of images. It’s like an autobiography about growing up, changes, and learning to have a dialogue with herself. Capturing these moments against Vietnam’s backdrop makes the emotional connection feel more natural than ever.

For local fans, the online signing event is more than just a meet-and-greet. It’s a gentle thank you from Fumina to Vietnam, a place that helped create the most important photoshoot of her career. It’s also a chance for fans to feel that even with distance, the bond between idol and fan can grow through genuine moments.