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Suzuki Ryohei Weds

Suzuki Ryohei


Management for Suzuki Ryohei (28) announced yesterday that the actor has tied the knot with an older woman. The announcement said that his new bride is an employee of an Internet company in Tokyo, and that she is currently six months pregnant. The couple are already living together in the capital and held a wedding ceremony and reception on July 24. Suzuki is said to have met his new bride through a mutual friend about six years ago. He is currently appearing in the Fuji TV Monday 9pm prime time drama “Zenkai Girl” alongside star Aragaki Yui (23), in which he plays a stay-at-home father.

Suzuki is something of a language expert. An English language major, he also won a German language speech contest while in high school. Standing 186cm tall, he started out as a model and became Japan’s first male swimsuit campaign model before switching to acting full time. He is with the major Hori Pro management agency.


Dan, Micchi Tie the Knot

Oikawa Mitsuhiro, Dan Rei


Management for actor/singer Oikawa Mitsuhiro (41, photo right) and actress Dan Rei (39, photo center) announced yesterday that they had just got married. Oikawa made a point of posting on his blog that his new bride was not pregnant. The couple do not currently have plans for a wedding ceremony or reception. The showbiz couple’s relationship is said to have been ignited when they worked together on the popular detective show “Aibo” in November 2009 (photo).

Dan is a former star with the all-female Takarazuka theatrical troupe, where she played “musume” (female) roles, from 1993 to 2005. She entered the Takarazuka school in 1990 and went on to play lead roles in both the Moon and Star troupes. After she retired, she became a regular in TV dramas and commercials. She soon landed a Japan Academy Award as best actress for her role in the 2006 hit samurai movie “Bushi no Ichibu.” It wasn’t until the spring of 2010 that she got her first lead drama role in NHK’s “Youkame no Semi.” She has been the face of Suntory beer for several years as well as other top brands.

Oikawa, popularly known by his nickname “Micchi,” has had a varied and successful showbiz career. He has released over a dozen albums and appeared in a similar number of movies as well as many TV dramas and commercials. Due to his mother’s influence, he became a Takarazuka fan at an early age, though the troupe is overwhelmingly supported by female fans. Oikawa has often alluded to the multiple aspects to his character, even saying that he considered himself 76% male. But lest his sexual orientation be brought into question, he is also a lifelong fan of the popular anime “Gundam” and said he has a preference for intelligent-looking women in glasses.


Takaoka Sousuke Kicking Up an Online Storm

Takaoka Sousuke, Miyazaki Aoi


Actor Takaoka Sousuke (29) has caused another stir with his twitter posts. On July 23, he complained about the “excessive” broadcasting of Korean TV shows on Japanese networks, saying that he always changes the channel when they come on. He referred to “8,” thought to be a reference to the Fuji TV network which uses that channel number in the Tokyo/Kanto area, saying it often seems more like a Korean channel. “We Japanese want to watch traditional Japanese programs. If anything Korean comes on, I switch it right away.”

A few days later, on July 26, Takaoka reluctantly tweeted, “I don’t want to write this but I’ve been asked to so I will. My wife doesn’t feel the same way as I do.” He is married to top young actress Miyazaki Aoi (25) and the post was no doubt an attempt to avoid the controversy adversely affecting her career. Riding high on the back of successful movie and TV roles, she is currently also considered the ‘TV commercial Queen.’ The couple have been married since June, 2007 but the media have reported several times on tensions in their marriage, and Takaoka has on occasion posted online about the possibility of a split. He has had his blog shut down several times in the past due to controversial posts.

Thousands of messages, both of support and criticism, have been posted to popular Japanese sites like 2Channel, while the online response from Koreans has been overwhelmingly, and predictably critical. This morning Takaoka – currently in the U.S. where he is appearing in a stage production – continued to add fuel to the fire. “I’m just one actor, one person, one citizen…what does it say that they’re trying to control my freedom of expression like this? The world is a scary place. All this because of (comments about) Korean entertainment.”


An End to Analog TV

Jideji


Noon today marks the end of analog TV broadcasting in Japan after 58 years, with the exception of Miyagi, Iwate and Fukushima prefectures, the area hit by the major quake and tsunami in March. There the changeover to digital terrestrial TV broadcasting has been delayed until the end of March 2012.

The changeover from analog to digital TV (known by the abbreviation “jideji”) was first announced in December 2003. But up to 700,000 households nationwide (including this one!) have not yet bought digital TVs or tuners and antennas, in spite of various campaigns to inform the public of the switchover and offer discounts and rebates on eco-friendly electronic products. At noon today, those analog TV screens will go blank apart from a notice informing viewers where to make inquiries. The Internal Affairs and Communications Ministry has started operating a 24-hour telephone hotline to handle all inquiries.

The ministry’s so-called “digital support centers” answer questions on what type of tuners are necessary and how to operate remote controllers for digital-capable TVs. The service has been receiving a lot of calls, particularly from the elderly.


Former X Japan Bassist in Saipan Suicide

X Japan Taiji, Heath


Former X Japan bass player Sawada Taiji has died in Saipan following a suicide attempt while in police custody. He was 45. He had been in a coma since attempting suicide by hanging using torn bedsheets on July 14. Members of his family traveled from Japan to see him in hospital and agreed for him to be taken off of life support on July 17. He was known to have suffered from several medical conditions, including epilepsy and a bone disease that caused difficulty in walking.

After playing with several bands and enjoying all the excesses of the rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle, Sawada joined X Japan in 1986 despite having somewhat different musical tastes. Dissatisfaction about money led to arguments with band leader Yoshiki and Sawada was kicked out after series of shows at Tokyo Dome in early 1992. He returned to the lineup only last August for an emotional reunion at the Yokohama Arena (photo left).

According to Saipan police, Sawada flew into the US protectorate from Narita Airport on July 11, one day before his 45th birthday. He became violent during the flight, punching and kicking windows, other passengers and crew, and he was arrested immediately on arrival. He was due to appear in court on July 15. Yoshiki and the other X Japan members have yet to give any substantial statements to the media other than to express their shock. The band lost charismatic guitarist Hide to a suspected suicide shortly after they broke up in the late 1990s.


Tragic After-effects

Uehara Miyu


Though she was a relatively minor celebrity, the suicide in May of talento Uehara Miyu at the age of 24 seems to have sparked a dramatic increase in suicides among young women across the country. While the average number of deaths by suicide in Japan this year was a shocking 82 people per day up to May 12, the day of Uehara’s death, it peaked at 140 the following day when her death was reported. The next week or so saw the five highest daily death tolls recorded this year. In May alone, there were 3,329 suicides in Japan, an increase of almost 20% over the same period last year. The numbers included an uncharacteristically high proportion of women in their 20s and 30s.

The figures were recently released by a government task force set up to tackle the country’s high suicide rate. In a report, they didn’t mention Uehara by name but referred to the influence of the death of a female celebrity.


Rosa Weds Soccer Star

Kato Rosa, Matsui Daisuke
Kato Rosa (26) and Japan international soccer player Matsui Daisuke (30) have announced on their respective blogs that they got married on June 22, Kato’s birthday. And they also revealed that the popular actress is four months pregnant and expecting their baby in December. Management for Kato said she is scheduled to attend a charity event on June 27 and will take maternity leave once her current work commitments wind down, such as filming for the movie “Gaaru” (Girl), due for release next summer. One of the up-and-coming actresses of her generation, she has been previously romantically linked with such celebrities as actor Tamaki Hiroshi and Johnny’s Jimusho star Akanishi Jin.

Kato visited South Africa in June of last year for a TV show during the World Cup and is thought to have started a relationship with Matsui as a result. He is currently negotiating a transfer from second tier French club Grenoble and he and his new bride will make their new nest wherever he ends up playing. Kato is said to be planning to continue her acting career.


Canadian Postal Strike

We got a call from Japan Post today to say they won’t be accepting packages addressed to Canada while the postal worker’s strike is going on there. Japan Store will continue to accept orders from customers in Canada but please understand that we won’t be able to ship until the situation has been resolved.

I guess this just hasn’t been a good week for Canada…

Website of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers


Japan Store Ver. 2.0

We’re delighted to announce the opening of the brand spanking new version of Japan Store! We’re crazy about it and we’re sure you will be, too.

Not only will you see a totally new design and layout, but the store now offers a host of new features to make your shopping experience that much better. One of those features is this blog, which we’ll use to keep you up to date on developments with the store and occasional tidbits about life in Japan.

If you’re looking for jikatabi boots, for example, you can narrow down your search by color, size, fit, height and so on. You can see a shipping estimate right on the product pages. We also now have bulk order pricing for select products and have brought back the ability to view the store in multiple currencies. Later in the summer, we’ll be rolling out new products, upgrading our product photos and making use of a bunch of new features including discount coupons, free shipping on certain products, and a whole lot more.

In the meantime, we welcome your feedback on the new store and encourage you to share things you like on Facebook, Twitter and anywhere else you inhabit on the web.

And we mustn’t forget to thank the wonderful staff at Richer Designs, who made the transition from the old clunky store to this sleek new version not only a smooth process but also went out of their way to meet every feature request we could come up with. And all in a very cost-efficient way. We recommend them highly for your e-commerce needs.


Wives Dealing With Crises

Gotoda Masazumi, Mizuno Maki


Actress Mizuno Maki (41, photo right) is said to be in a state of shock following the revelation of her politician husband’s extra-marital activities. This week’s issue of the gossip magazine “Friday” published photos of Liberal Democratic Party member of the House of Representatives Gotoda Masazumi (41, photo left) in a clinch with a Ginza bar hostess. At a bar in the Roppongi entertainment district, the pair are said to have disappeared together into a toilet for 20 minutes. The woman is also said to have spent the night at the taxpayer-funded high-rise accommodation for politicians in Akasaka. The facility is provided for politicians based outside Tokyo and only family members are allowed to accompany them.

The revelation came the same day as Gotoda’s party led a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Kan Naoto (62) and his cabinet, throwing politics into disarray at a time when the country needs leadership the most. Gotoda is a member of an LDP panel tasked with coming up with measures to deal with earthquakes and has visited Tohoku several times since March 11. In light of the current scandal, he is likely to step down from all such posts. He has been married to Mizuno for seven years and they have a son (6). A women’s magazine reported in 2009 that the couple were living separately but sources say they have not considered divorce.

Megumi Nursing Rocker Hubby
Talento Megumi (29) spoke yesterday about the recent hospitalization of her husband, Dragon Ash vocalist Furuya Kenji (32). The rock star is being treated for multiple hemorrhagic gastric ulcers, which his attributed to overwork. She said, “I’d heard quite a few people have had stomach bugs, so I was keeping an eye on him. But when he had a checkup it turned out be ulcers. Considering his age, he’s maybe been working too much.” Megumi is currently between projects and is nursing her husband.