Before her official debut, Takizawa built a dedicated online following as a net idol. She frequently shared candid, high-quality photographs on regional blogging platforms. Her signature look—characterized by an innocent demeanor, porcelain skin, and a doll-like wardrobe—resonated deeply with the "kawaii" cultural aesthetic dominating East Asia at the time. This grassroots digital presence laid the groundwork for her commercial transition. The Debut: Launching into the Spotlight
Her debut was surrounded by media attention, with many outlets focusing on her unique aesthetic and the promise of a "new kind" of idol. 2012: The Debut Year Rola takizawa debut
Capitalizing on her immense popularity, she signed multi-million dollar endorsement deals, appeared at major automotive shows, starred in Chinese web movies, and launched her own line of lifestyle products. Before her official debut, Takizawa built a dedicated
Takizawa’s official debut was orchestrated by Prestige, one of Japan’s premier AV production companies known for high-budget launches. Recognizing the asset they had, Prestige treated her debut less like a standard adult film release and more like a major cinematic event. This grassroots digital presence laid the groundwork for
Audiences were divided. Traditionalists walked out. Young intellectuals showed up to multiple screenings. The phrase became shorthand for a new kind of cinema—raw, psychological, and deeply uncomfortable.
The retirement, however, was brief. In April 2013, she returned to the industry, but under a completely new name: (or Mizaki Rola). The "Takizawa" name, which had carried the weight of her internet fame and controversial debut, was gone. In its place was a "new" actress with a new contract, this time with the IDEA POCKET label. Her first work after the rebranding was titled "White Fairy".