Monthly Archives: February 2009

A Shock for Aoi?

Miyazaki Aoi, Takaoka SosukeSigns of a possible rift between acting couple Miyazaki Aoi (23) and Takaoka Sosuke (27). According to tomorrow’s edition of weekly magazine “Josei Seven,” Takaoka was recently spotted spending several hours at the Tokyo apartment of young pin-up idol Kinbara Asuka (19). The pair were seen holding hands as the entered the building, after she had attended a birthday party for the actor last Friday and he accompanied her home by taxi. He was seen leaving the building about three hours later, though Kinbara’s management agency insisted he only saw her as far as the front door. Miyazaki is reported not to have attended her husband’s party. But she said at a PR event for her latest movie yesterday that she knows all about the story and insisted that everything is fine. The couple have been married about a year and a half.


Akko’s Valentine Gift for Will Smith

Wada Akiko, Will Smith


Hollywood star Will Smith (40) was munching down on some serious Valentine’s chocolate in Tokyo yesterday. In town for the Japan premiere of “Seven Pounds,” he and co-star Rosario Dawson (29) and director Gabriele Muccino (41) were joined on stage by Japan’s “god sister” of soul Wada Akiko (58, profile). She presented Smith with a giant 40kg bar of chocolate, which he proceeded to try and take a big bite out of. The veteran singer said, “I’m a big fan and I got so excited about meeting him I couldn’t sleep last night!” The movie opens in theaters here on February 21.

Tokoro JojiA manager for top talento Tokoro Joji (54, profile) was fired last year for embezzling from his boss, it was revealed in today’s issue of weekly magazine “Josei Jishin.” Tokoro’s agency acknowledged the story, saying the man was fired last July after about ten years in charge of Tokoro’s TV commercial contracts. He is believed to have embezzled about ¥50 million from the star’s various promotional appearance fees. But he has promised to repay the money so his former employers are not planning to have him prosecuted. “We are leaving everything in the hands of our lawyers and no longer have direct contact with him.”


Big Audience for Iijima Ai Tribute

Iijima Ai


Last Friday’s 300th edition of the “KinSma” variety show, a special dedicated to the late talento Iijima Ai, recorded an impressive audience rating of 18.8%. A regular panelist on the TBS show hosted by SMAP leader Nakai Masahiro (36), Iijima was found dead in her Tokyo apartment last Christmas at the age of 36. She was said to have been already dead a week when she was found, and there was a lot of speculation as to whether it was suicide. But the cause of death was recently announced as pneumonia. KinSma was one of several shows that benefited from her broad appeal until she retired from showbiz in March 2007, citing health problems. A former porn star, she was the epitome of the “haranbanjo” (many ups and downs) life and was a straight-talking spokesperson for many issues, including teenage sex and AIDS. In addition to TV and radio appearances, she wrote a best-selling book about her turbulent life, which was made into a drama series and a movie.

• Journalist and TV regular Torigoe Shuntaro (68) revealed that the rectal cancer he had operated on several years ago has spread to his liver. He said on the “Super Morning” show antibacterial-meds-info.com the cancer had reached his lungs two years ago and he had undergone chemotherapy. He will be hospitalized for surgery this week and will be absent from the show for about two weeks.

• Dragon Ash front man Furuya Kenji (29, profile) and talento Megumi (27) became parents for the first time last Friday. The baby boy was born a few days late but was said to be healthy. The couple married in July of last year.


Tokui Yoshimi, Natsukawa Yui An Item

Tokui Yoshimi, Natsukawa Yui


Comedian Tokui Yoshimi (33, photo left) and actress Natsukawa Yui (40, photo right) are an item, according to today’s issue of weekly magazine “Friday.” Tokui was spotted on several occasions visiting Natsukawa’s condominium in Tokyo at the end of January. Both the Yoshimoto Kogyo agency, which represents most of the country’s top comedy acts, and Natsukawa’s management have confirmed their relationship. One half of the popular duo Tutorial, Tokui has topped the rankings of most handsome male Yoshimoto star for the last three years and has been described as something of a playboy. But this is the first time for the agency to confirm such a rumor. The couple worked together for several months last spring on the Fuji TV drama series “Murina Renai,” in which they played a less than romantic pair. Rumors of a relationship started when they were spotted at a yakitori restaurant together in September, and those rumors were later confirmed by actor Sakai Masaaki (62). He had also appeared in the Fuji drama and said the pair were dating. But the media was already focused on a reported relationship between Tokui and popular badminton player Shiota Reiko (25) and the rumors about Natsukawa soon faded away. Then last week on the NTV “Shabekuri007” variety show, Tokui revealed that though had had asked Shiota to go out with him about two years ago, she had turned him down saying she needed to focus on preparations for the Beijing Olympics. Tutorial formed as a duo in 1998 but leaped to national fame in 2006 when they won the M-1 Grand Prix comedy contest. An accomplished actress, Natsukawa is one of the more private figures in Japanese showbiz.

• Former Judy and Mary vocalist Yuki (36) revealed yesterday that she is expecting a baby in May. Her first child, born in 2003, died of SIDS. She and her husband, Yo-King of the rock band Magokoro Brothers, had a second son in 2006. Judy and Mary were a major chart-topping J-pop unit from 1992 until 1999, with a brief revival in 2000-01.


Rapper Arrested For Cocaine Use

Nerimazafakka, Wakakirin


The leader of the popular hip hop group Nerimazafakka has been arrested for use and possession of cocaine. The arrest of group leader D.O (30, real name Sudo Shigeyasu) follows that of two other members and former sumo wrestler Wakakirin (25, real name Shizukawa Shinichi) for marijuana possession on January 30. Sudo, who says he has known the disgraced wrestler for the last few years, runs the “D Office” CD production company in Roppongi, central Tokyo where last week’s arrests took place. The area is home to many foreign embassies and a popular nightlife district for the ex-pat crowd, and is where the majority of reported drug arrests seem to happen. “I bought it from a foreigner in Roppongi” seems to be the standard phrase associated with such arrests. The group name Nerimazafakka is a pun based on the Tokyo suburb Nerima and the English slang “mother f@cker.”

Yamamoto MonaTalento Yamamoto Mona (32) just can’t seem to shake off that erotic image, as she showed a bit more skin than she planned at a PR event yesterday. On the comeback trail after an affair last year with a married baseball star almost derailed her career, she needs to avoid anything too scandalous. Her recent revelation that she’s in a serious relationship with a handsome – and single – property investor had the media speculating that maybe she’s ready to settle down. So the audience was abuzz when she was announced as a surprise guest at a preview screening of the movie “Defiance” in Tokyo yesterday. Starring Daniel Craig, it’s a WWII story about Jews banding together to resist the Nazis, a suitably serious theme for the new Mona and maybe why she wore a knee-length dress rather than the miniskirts she’s favored recently. But as she raised a sheet of paper to read out her speech, it got caught in her dress and flashed her shapely thighs. A practical joke by the gods of the entertainment world, perhaps. After the event, Mona was coy when reporters asked about her wedding plans and whether her boyfriend had proposed. But she made it clear that their relationship was headed in that direction.


Celebrity Wedding News

Diamond Yukai, Kitayama Takashi, Kitajima Saburo


Some wedding news…and rumor. Talento Diamond Yukai (46, photo left) is engaged to get married for the second time, he revealed yesterday. The former vocalist of popular 90s rock band Red Warriors is to tie the knot on January 7 with an office worker said to be in her 30s. The couple have been living together for about a year and are currently awaiting completion of a new house in Tokyo. Yukai made the wedding announcement while filming the “Odoru! Sanma Goten!” variety show yesterday. He said, “Up to now I’ve always gone for a woman who is like a rose with thorns. But this lady is like a dandelion discovered during a walk in the country. Dandelions bloom for a long time!” Yukai made his debut with Red Warriors in 1986 and had his big screen debut the following year with the lead role in “Tokyo Pop.” More recently, he had a part in Sophia Coppola’s “Lost in Translation” (2003).

And enka singer Kitayama Takeshi (34, photo right) is said to be on the verge of marriage to the daughter of his mentor. Kitayama has been a “tsukibito” (apprentice) to veteran singer Kitajima Saburo (72, profile) since 1998. And for the last few years he has been dating his daughter Satoko (35), who works for his Kitajima Ongaku Jimusho management agency. The singers, and possible future in-laws, appeared together at a traditional setsubun ceremony at a temple in western Tokyo yesterday, throwing out beans to the crowd to usher in good luck for the year ahead.

• Popular rakugo veteran Katsura Utamaru (72) was rushed to a Yokohama hospital on Monday. He was diagnosed with pulmonary emphysema and told he would need to take at least a week’s total rest. As he was scheduled to attend a rakugo event in Tokyo on Monday evening, he tried to leave the hospital with an IV drip. Doctors refused to let him leave saying he would endanger his life. He asked fellow rakugo-ka Sanyutei Koyuza (61) to attend the event in his place. He is expected to recover in time to film the February 14 edition of NHK’s “Shoten,” the rakugo show for which he is the emcee.


Ayu Goku to Grace New Single

Hamasaki Ayumi, Rule/Sparkle


Popular manga-ka Toriyama Akira has been commissioned to draw an illustration of J-pop queen Hamasaki Ayumi (30, profile) for her latest single. The connection of course is that “Rule” is the theme song for the global release of “Dragonball,” the Hollywood adaptation of Toriyama’s mega-popular manga. The first pressing of the single will be printed with the image of Hamasaki as the character Goku on both the CD and an accompanying DVD. It is the first time for Toriyama to create an original illustration for a recording artist. He said, “Actually I’m really not good at caricatures, and for a while I regretted taking on this job. Hamasaki-san has so many fans and I hope they don’t get angry that the image doesn’t resemble her!” Called “Dragonball Evolution” for its Japan release, the movie opens here on March 13. The double-A side single “Rule/Sparkle” goes on sale February 25.

• Actor Takahashi Hideki (64) revealed yesterday that he was recently hospitalized with a broken back. Appearing with his wife Mieko (60) at an award ceremony in Tokyo, he said he slipped on an icy road while filming a drama in Fukushima on January 14. He injured his back and was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was diagnosed with a broken lumbar vertebra. The next day he was transferred to a hospital in Tokyo, which he left only last weekend. At yesterday’s event, where he and his wife were named as Best Cruise Couple for 2009, he said he was wearing a corset and his injury wuld take about three months to heal. He heads back to Fukushima on February 20 to continue filming the TV Tokyo detective drama series “Sousa Kenji – Chikamatsu Shigemichi.”

• The NTV network yesterday said that they will be further reducing the number of live terrestrial broadcasts of Yomiuri Giants games in the upcoming baseball season. The number of broadcasts, once staple viewing for families across the nation, will be cut by 16 to 26 games including the opening three games of the season and those against perennial rival the Hanshin Tigers. Baseball in general has seen declining TV audiences over the last few years, with the Giants in particular losing their once overwhelming appeal, and falling ratings have made it harder to attract advertising. The number of games to be shown on NTV’s satellite channels will be increased. NTV is under the same corporate umbrella as the Yomiuri team.

• Johnny’s Jimusho duo Kinki Kids have extended their Guinness World Record for consecutive No.1 singles to 28. With “Yakusoku” reaching the top of the latest Oricon chart, they now have a No.1 single in each of the last 13 years. Meanwhile on top of the album chart is Koda Kumi’s “Trick.”

• Talento Hazama Kampei (59) posted a video entry to his blog yesterday to mark his crossing of the International Dateline in the Pacific Ocean. He recently embarked on a walk around the world, crossing the oceans by yacht. The endeavor is expected to take up to three years, though Hazama has considerable experience of long-distance endurance events. He expects to reach land in Los Angeles at the end of this month or early March.


22 Idols Graduate From Hello! Project

Hello! Project


22 members of the Hello! Project troupe held an emotional “graduation ceremony” concert at Yokohama Arena yesterday. Among those leaving the nest are Matsuura Aya (22), Nakazawa Yuko (35) and Abe Natsumi (27). Amongst the huge troupe that has produced 78 idol singers, the first and most famous group is Morning Musume (profile), who held their debut concert at the same arena in 1998. Nakazawa and Abe were among that original lineup, which has changed countless times over the last 11 years. They have since gone on to other groups, such as Melon Kinenbi and Country Musume, or pursued solo singing or acting careers but have remained part of the Hello! Project. With the departure of the 22, the troupe’s average age drops from 18 to 15.

• Actress Kawashima Naomi (48) had a busy day yesterday, as she finally tied the knot. She flew into Tokyo from Thailand, where she was making a movie, and went straight to the Shibuya municipal office in central Tokyo to register her marriage to pastry chef Yoroizuka Toshihiko (43). Kawashima spoke with reporters after she finished the paperwork, saying she chose the February 1 as it was the anniversary of their first date. The couple had been engaged for over a year and filled in the paperwork on New Year’s Day. She said they plan to have a church ceremony and honeymoon in Tuscany, Italy in June followed by a lavish reception in Tokyo on June 23.

• Actor Sugawara Bunta (73) said on his Nippon Housou radio show yesterday that he recently won a battle against cancer. He was diagnosed with cancer of the bladder in 2007 and underwent radiation and chemotherapy treatment that allowed him to avoid having an organ transplant. He said he was delighted with the treatment, which led to a complete recovery and allowed him to continue working.