For instance, if our consciousness can exist independently of our physical bodies, what does this mean for our understanding of self and identity? How do we define the boundaries between our physical and spiritual selves?

It is important to analyze through a sociological lens. During her peak (2010–2015), there was a global shift in body positivity. Western media was still obsessed with extreme thinness, but Japanese subcultures often celebrated the "Gyaru" (gal) and the "Bubbly" aesthetic. Nagasawa represented a rebellion against the "pale and thin" ideal.

E Body was a Japanese pop idol group formed in 1994. The group consisted of three members: Yoshiki Maeda, Azusa Nagasawa, and Kenji Sakai. They were known for their catchy songs, energetic performances, and iconic music videos.

Throughout her active years, Nagasawa was featured in numerous high-profile photography collections. Her work was characterized by: