Kyoko Fukada announces 2022 calendar

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Kyoko Fukada previously halted her showbiz activities after being diagnosed with adjustment disorder – an emotional or behavioural reaction to a stressful event or change in a person's life.

– After previously taking some time-off due to her health problem, Kyoko Fukada recently announced that her annual calendar project has not been neglected.

On 24 October, the actress posted two images from her upcoming 2022 calendar; one of her clad in flowers, which is to be the cover, while the other one of her in a yellow tube top and straw hat. She posted, "Thankfully, the 2022 calendar has been completed. This calendar was shot with my favourite flowers. In the present world where various things are happening, and a feeling of gratitude to everyone, I hope that this flower will reach a lot of people.

Many fans have since took to the comments section to congratulate the actress, though some couldn't help but notice the slight change to the actress' weight due to her previous condition, and decided to remind Kyoko to take more rest and focus on her health.

 

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