Singer Nezumi Sempai (36) has decided that one year in the limelight is about all he can take. He held a press conference yesterday and told reporters that he plans to retire from showbiz by the end of the year. “Show business is tough, a lot tougher than I imagined,” he said. “And I really haven’t made that much money from it.” With his distinctive punch perm hair and sunglasses that make him look like a typical yakuza, he had a breakthrough last year when his debut single “Roppongi, Giroppon” topped the enka carts and sold over 100,000 copies. But he has failed to follow up on that success and has become the epitome of the “ippatsuya” or one-hit wonder. Before last year’s success he went through about a dozen career changes, including acting in and directing porn movies. But now that he has a young daughter, he said “I won’t be going back to that. From tomorrow, I’m going to go to Hello Work,” referring to the nationwide employment service centers. Before he bows out, he does have one more single on the way. “Okane” (Money) is scheduled for release on June 16 and he will perform a one-night-only concert in Tokyo on June 21.
Monthly Archives: June 2009
Court Orders Idol to Keep Clothes On
The Tokyo District Court has ruled that taking your clothes off in public is not the best way to get your life together after a drug arrest (no, this isn’t a revival of the Kusanagi Tsuyoshi story). Komukai Minako (24) is a former teen pin-up idol whose career went off the rails in the last few years. She was arrested in January after a prolonged investigation of her use of stimulant drugs, and she was handed a suspended prison sentence in February. For someone well-used to appearing scantily dressed in public, her next move came as little surprise – she announced last month that she would strip at the famous Asakusa Rock-za theater in Tokyo’s shitamachi district. But this week it was revealed that her former management agency, who cut her loose last September calling her unreliable and her behavior erratic, petitioned the court to forbid her appearance, scheduled for this Friday. They said she had agreed back in September not to pose for nude photos or make porn videos.
Earlier stories:
The Fall of the Bikini Model (Jan 26, 2009)
• Douchin Yoshikuni (30) of the J-pop duo Chemistry is a father yet again. He announced the news on the duo’s official fan website that his wife, model and former talento Atsuko, gave birth to twins, a boy and a girl, on June 1. The couple have been married since June 2004 and already have two boys.
Stay Away From the Gun!
Just how strict is Japan when it comes to firearms? Talento Harada Noburo (57) recently found out, and he and TV producers are currently the subject of a police investigation. Their crime? Allowing Harada to simply hold a hunting rifle during a live broadcast on a local TV network show without having first obtained official permission. Harada was visiting a hunting club in the town of Yogocho for the January 17 edition of the “Tokimeki Saga’s” show when one of the members handed him the rifle. Harada is not a registered gun owner and the law states that permission must first be obtained from the prefectural public safety commission. In accordance with the Swords and Firearms Control Law, Saga prefectural police are investigating he incident, produced by the local Biwako Housou. Police have questioned Harada and carried out a search of the company’s premises and are thought likely to file charges. Biwako spokesman Ito Akihiko said, “We were unaware that we were breaking the law. We are cooperating fully with the investigation.” Harada, on his second marriage to a former Nikkatsu porn actress, is a former member of the folk duo Anonenone. Top J-pop producer Komuro Tetsuya, who himself recently endured a serious run in with the criminal justice system, was once a backing musician for the duo.
Arashi Storm Oricon Charts Yet Again
The success of Arashi’s latest single shows that they are the hottest Johnny’s Jimusho (profile) act these days. It’s no surprise that their 26th single, “Ashita no Kioku/Crazy Moon-Kimi Wa Muteki,” entered the Oricon chart at No.1, the group’s 15th consecutive chart topper since February 2004. But it has also sold over half a million copies in its first week, as did their previous release “Believe/Kumori Nochi Kaisei” in March. The last artist to manage those numbers twice in a row was the hugely popular Southern All Stars vocalist Kuwata Keisuke (profile) in 2001. Arashi debuted in 1999 and their popularity has been broadened by their appearances on variety shows, dramas and major movies.
Former Judy and Mary vocalist Yuki (37, photo left) announced on her website yesterday that she recently gave birth to her third son. Yuki and Magokoroburazazu member Yo-King (41) have been married since 2000. Their first child died of SIDS before he was a year old. They had another boy in 2006. Meanwhile, producer and actor Noda Hideki (photo right) has become a father for the first time at the age of 53. He and his former actress wife Yoko (28) married in December 2005.
X Japan, Koda Kumi In Concert
What do J-pop and J-rock have in common? The answer seems to be wedding dresses…Rock band X Japan finally gave their Taiwanese fans what they’d been waiting for on Saturday night, playing their long overdue first concert on the island. The Taipei show was rescheduled twice, last August and again in February due to the health problems of drummer and band leader Yoshiki. He showed his appreciation to the legions of faithful X fans by wearing a wedding dress on stage, something he hasn’t done since 1991. The band then launched into their anthem “X,” with the 20,000 fans joining them in the X Jump that has been said to cause a mini earth tremor. The ¥350-million show also featured a drum performance from Yoshiki on a moving platform 20m high, and a 12m-high YoshiKitty, an inflatable collaboration with the iconic Hello Kitty character. Once again, the late guitarist Hide appeared throughout the show on the 1200-inch wide screen. Newly added guitarist Sugizo performed overseas with the band for the nolvadex-tamoxifen.net.
Yesterday, Yoshiki announced that the band have received an offer to perform on the opening night of next year’s World Expo in Shanghai. The expo will be the biggest ever, with 230 countries and regions expected to participate and the target for the number of visitors set at 70 million (the current record is the 64 million who attended the 1970 Osaka World Expo). Plans are also progressing for a show at the 80,000-seat Olympic “Bird’s Nest” stadium in Beijing, which is said to be awaiting the final stamp of approval. Yoshiki also said that he expects shows in France and the U.S. to be finalized this month.
J-pop diva Koda Kumi (26) pulled out all the stops for 15,000 fans at her concert last night at the National Yoyogi Gymnasium in Tokyo. She went through nine costume changes that had a combined cost of ¥80 million. As well as her usual sexy outfits, she wore a white wedding dress and a towering “illumination dress.” In homage to enka singer Kobayashi Sachiko, who wears a hugely extravagant dress every New Year’s Eve for the “Kohaku Uta Gassen” show, it was 12 meters high and featured 10,000 lights. Amongst the 24-song set, Koda performed songs from her upcoming maxi single “3 Splash,” due for release on July 8. She was joined on stage for one night only by U.S. hip hop group the Black Eyed Peas. Koda and vocalist Fergie collaborated last summer on the single “That Aint Cool.”
• It was announced yesterday that SMAP’s Katori Shingo (32) is to take on an iconic manga role. He has been named to play the lead in the first ever TV drama adaptation of the manga “Kochira Katsushikaku Kamearikoenmae Hasshutsujo,” commonly known as KochiKame. The manga has sold over 130 million copies since it first appeared in the Shuukan Shonen Jump magazine in 1976. Set in a downtown police station, it revolves around the bumbling adventures of chief patrol officer Ryotsu Kankichi, a man strong enough to survive falls from Tokyo Tower and a speeding shinkansen (bullet train)! The drama will air on TBS on Saturday nights from August, taking over the same time slot currently occupied by fellow SMAP member Kimura Takuya in “Mr. Brain.”