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Ryōko Yonekura personality type is ESTP, and is described by herself as "a fun-loving girl with a confidence and impulsive attitude", and by her father as "a girl with a hot temper and a big mouth".
Yonekura and her younger sister, Riko, were raised by their father, Shinichirō Yonekura. The Yonekura family runs a bowling company, and Shinichirō is often away from home for days at a time, leaving his wife to raise the two daughters on her own. He is also a former professional golfer who suffers from a hand injury that has limited his mobility, and as a result is unable to coach the junior high school basketball team he coaches.
Riko is a responsible, responsible young woman who is very serious about her work at school and has a strong passion for volleyball. She has a crush on a classmate named Shintarō Tachibana. Yonekura is a cheerful girl with a somewhat superficial personality. She tends to have a short temper, and often says hurtful things to people she dislikes. She often uses the word "Riko-chan", her sister's nickname, as a slur against others.
Ryoko Yonekura (米倉 涼子, born August 1, 1975, in Kanagawa Prefecture) is a Japanese actress and former fashion model best known for her role in the Japanese medical drama Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon.
Yonekura studied classical ballet for 15 years from the age of five. Represented by the Oscar Promotion agency, she won a national young beauty award in 1992. In 1993, she started her career as a model, working for fashion magazines such as CanCam. She announced her intention to start her acting career in June 1999. Her acting debut was in the TBS television drama Koi no Kamisama (God of Love), and has appeared in many dramas ever since.
Yonekura played the role of Roxie Hart in the Japanese-language production of Chicago in Tokyo 2008 and in 2010. She then learned the role in English and made her Broadway debut in 2012, reprising her role in July 2017, and again in July 2019.