Anna Oonishi is undoubtedly one of Japan's most talented and promising junior idols. With her exceptional talent, charming personality, and dedication to her craft, she has captured the hearts of fans across the country. As she continues to grow and evolve as a performer, Oonishi is sure to remain a beloved figure in Japanese pop culture.

Despite the brevity of her career, Anna Oonishi’s work remains accessible to collectors. Used copies of her DVDs and photobooks are still available on secondary markets such as Yahoo! Auctions and Suruga-ya, where prices for her items have averaged around ¥11,095 in recent years.

I need to understand what "UPD exclusive" means. Perhaps it's a typo for "UDP exclusive" or "UPD" is a brand of a magazine. I recall that "UPD" might be "Unique Press Digest" or something. I could search for "UPD グラビア 雑誌". see "U.P.D." appears as a brand of color contacts. But that might not be it.

During the late 1990s and 2000s, the Japanese entertainment market featured a distinct sub-genre known as "junior idols." These were child actors, models, and performers under the age of 15 who appeared in: Talent agency promotional materials Dedicated commercial photobooks ( shashinshu )

(2007): A fantasy-themed film in which she held an acting role.