Monthly Archives: October 2003

Having a Blast!

That was the headline of today’s Daily Yomiuri photo featuring Japanese sports stars enjoying success in the US yesterday. New York Yankees slugger Matsui Hideki (29) hit a game-winning home run to tie the World Series with the Florida Marlins at a game apiece. It was the first World Series home run by a Japanese player. The only other player to appear in the series was Shinjo Tsuyoshi last year for the SF Giants. Meanwhile golfer Maruyama Shigeki (photo, 34) won the Chrysler Classic at Greensboro. It was the Smilin’ Assassin’s third USPGA victory and he is one of only four players to have a win in each of the last three seasons.


Best Kitchenist?!

A wedding date has been announced for kabuki actor Ichikawa Somegoro (photo, 30). He will marry Seki Sonoko (31), the daughter of a wealthy family, in Tokyo on November 26. 800 people have been invited to the hotel reception. Ichikawa is the son of actor Matsumoto Koshiro (61) and brother of actress Matsu Takako.

• Poet Tawara Machi (40) was recently photographed by a gossip magazine attending a maternity clinic. The unmarried Tawara has refused to comment on whether she is pregnant.

• The inaugral “Best Kitchenist” award has been given to former Morning Musume member Ishiguro Aya (25). The latest in a long line of ridiculous awards goes to to the personality who looks best in the kitchen! Ishiguro quit MM in 2000 to mary former Luna Sea drummer Shinya (33). Holding up the men’s side was TV personality Gutch Yuzo (51).


More Asian Stardom for Kimutaku

SMAP and perennial No.1 heart throb Kimura Takuya (30) slipped out of the country Friday on his way to the Shanghai set of the movie “2046.” Directed by the acclaimed Wong Kar Wai, it features Kimutaku alongside other top Asian stars Tony Leung (41) and Faye Wong (25). Production of the movie started back in 1999 but Kimura hasn’t been involved since then as the project has been beset with scheduling problems.


Porn to be an Actress

Popular AV (porn) star Takagi Maria (photo, 22) is to make her regular TV debut in the Fuji TV drama series “Anata no Tonari no Dareka Iru.” She plays the other woman of a married father ‘salaryman’ played by Yusuke Santamaria, a TV personality known for his loudmouth, lecherous character. Takagi says she has no intention of giving up her more established career. She is sometimes referred to as the “Matsuura Aya” of the porn business.

• ABC TV presenters Takeda Wakako (25) and Ogata Yusuke (32) announced yesterday that they got married a week ago. Both are baseball reporters, Takeda for the Hanshin Tigers and Ogata for the Kintestsu Buffaloes. Both teams are based in the Kansai region. They plan to have a ceremony next January.


Sound Advice

Kikukawa Rei (photo, 25), a graduate of the prestigious Tokyo University, has advised actress Hirosue Ryoko (23) to stick with her studies. Hirosue ruffled a few feathers by using her fame to get into the almost as prestigious Waseda University in 1999. She made things worse by skipping classes to pursue her modelling and acting career. She finally dropped out this month. Kikukawa started her showbiz career while a junior at Todai and has since gone on to become one of the country’s most popular young stars and the reigning CM queen.


Older Women

The rumors of a romance between kabuki actor Ichikawa Shinnosuke (25) and actress Yonekura Ryoko (photo, 28) continue as the stars wrapped up shooting of their NHK ‘taiga’ drama “Musashi.” The pair embraced warmly after Yonekura presented her co-star with a bunch of flowers after the final “cut.”

• It was revealed yesterday that actress Akimoto Nahomi (40) married actor Harada Atsushi last Friday. Harada, at 25, is fifteen years younger than his new wife. It’s the second marriage for Akimoto, who met her new flame on the set three years ago. Harada is still something of a bit player, but has ben getting better roles.


Seiko and Akina Together At Last

Eternal rivals, Matsuda Seiko (41) and Nakamori Akina (38) are to appear on the same album for the first time. The 16-track album “Tears – Miss You” was compiled by music critic Tomisawa Isssei and includes one track each from the former idols. Both stars are well past their 1980s heyday but still have a loyal fanbase and an unquenchable thirst for the spotlight. The two divas share a reputation for bitchiness and vanity – think Diana Ross on a bad day.

• Popular rock group Mr. Children are to release their first new single in almost a year. It will be their first double-A side: “Te no Hira,” a ballad and “Kurumi,” a straight rock number. The group took a hiatus since last summer following the hospitalization of vocalist Sakurai Kazutoshi (33), who has since fully recovered. They are now recording an album and plan to take up touring, where they suddenly left off last year.


Ei-chan For Kohaku?

Popular rock singer Yazawa Eikichi (53) is a strong contender for this year’s Kohaku Utagassen (Red-White Song Contest), NHK’s annual New Year’s Eve spectacular. Last year, Nakajima Miyuki made her belated debut on the show and pulled in a massive 53% viewer rating and NHK had hoped to have her back. But she has a prior commitment, so now the focus is on “Ei-chan,” who has a broad fan base. If you don’t know him, he’s considered something like a Japanese Mick Jagger.

• A memorial service was held on Sunday for the late music critic Fukuda Ichiro, who died last month at the age of 78. The service was attended by 18 current and former members of Morning Musume. The group and their producer Tsunku had looked up to Fukuda as a father figure and the basic system of member changes and new groups was Fukuda’s idea. Messages of condolence were also received from such artists as Elton John and Jon Bon Jovi.


Broken Corokke (Nat’l Holiday: Sports Day)

Impersonator Corokke (43) and his wife Mariko (40) are said to be close to divorce after 15 years of marriage. They have four children. They are currently living apart, and Corokke is said to only visit their home when he needs money. He has been connected with a former “gravure idol” (pin-up girl) with whom he appeared in a drama series. It would be his second divorce.


BoA the Cultural Ambassador

Popular singer BoA (photo, 16) will release her new single “Double” on the same day in Japan and her home country of Korea. It is the first time for an original Japanese song to be released in both countries at the same time, and reflects the recent opening of Korean society to Japanese pop culture. The Japan-based singer is scheduled to release a full album next January, which will mark another milestone for J-pop in the Korean market.

• Takahashi Maasa (22) daughter of veteran actor Takahashi Hideki (59) will make her debut as a presenter on Fuji TV next spring. She is currently a senior at Tokyo Women’s University. Meanwhile, Dad takes over this month from Bando Eiji as presenter of the Monday evening TV Asahi show “TV no Chikara – SOS.”