Kansai+enkou+45+chiharu

Chiharu fits this mold perfectly — and expands it. She occasionally agrees to overnight stays in Arima Onsen or weekend trips to Nara, always with clear boundaries and mutual agreement.

Kansai’s underground scene is smaller, more intimate, and less policed by major record labels. Venues like Tsuki to Taiyo (Osaka) and Kyoto Metro host weekly "live houses" where idols perform for 20–50 fans. The profit margins are razor-thin. Many idols work part-time at hostess bars, maid cafes, or, in the case of , participate in paid companionship to fund their stage costumes, recording sessions, and living expenses. kansai+enkou+45+chiharu

"Naisho ya de? Eito-goro ni aimasho. Demo, 45-san wa wasurenaide ne." ("It’s a secret, okay? Let’s meet around eight. But don’t forget [I’m] number 45, okay?") Chiharu fits this mold perfectly — and expands it

In August 2024, a fan who claimed to have purchased an enkou session with Chiharu recorded a short audio clip (later deleted from Nico Nico Douga) of her speaking in heavy Kansai-ben. In the clip, she reportedly said: Venues like Tsuki to Taiyo (Osaka) and Kyoto