(伊織涼子) is a Japanese model and actress who became a prominent figure in the late 1990s and early 2000s, primarily known for her work in gravure modeling .
She appeared in various variety shows and television dramas, proving her range beyond still photography. The "Queen" Status:
Her collaboration with a major Japanese sake brand, "Iori no Ato" (Iori’s After), is a prime example. The series does not just sell alcohol; it sells a moment . Each episode pairs a specific sake with a nostalgic anime scene or a classical music piece, suggesting that dining is the ultimate form of accessible entertainment.
In the niche of Japanese mature entertainment, Iori is generally viewed as a reliable and charismatic figure.
: She manages a Weibo account to engage with her Chinese-speaking audience. Ryôko Iori - IMDb
Like many tarento, Iori has faced the challenge of aging in an industry that prizes youth. She has addressed this directly by pivoting her content toward rather than male-gaze appeal. She now hosts segments on financial planning for freelancers, dating after 35, and fitness for busy professionals.