The variety show “Shinkon-san, Irrashai”, hosted by rakugo artist Katsura Sanshi (59), is to enter the Guinness Book of Records. Katsura has hosted the Sunday lunchtime show, on which he interviews newlyweds, for the whole 33 years it’s been on TV Asahi. Yamase Mami, the 33-year old with a six-year old’s voice, is his seventh partner during that time.
Monthly Archives: June 2003
Tatu You
The “big” news story of the weekend was the attention given to the Russian teenage pop duo Tatu and their usual publicity-seeking antics. They got some minor headlines with the news that their requests for permission to film a promo video in several trendy areas of Tokyo had been refused. They then appeared at the start of Friday night’s live TV Asahi show “Music Station” hosted by comedian Tamori. But when the time came for them to perform, it was announced that they refused to leave their dressing room. TV Asahi claim to be furious, and have complained to the Universal Music record company, saying they won’t allow their other artists to appear on the station. This would be a big blow for Utada Hikaru (photo, 20), who is due to release her debut US album this autumn. Didn’t know that? Well, now you do. Hey, this publicity/manipulation thing really works…
Amuro, Miyake “Atsu-atsu”
90s J-pop queen Amuro Namie (25) and Miyake Ken (23) of the Johnny’s Jimusho boy band V6 are “atsu-atsu” – a hot item – according to the weekly magazine Friday. Amuro divorced dancer and trf member Sam (41) last year and they have a son together. She is said to have met Miyake a couple of years back when Sam was V6’s choreographer. He visits her Tokyo apartment a few times a week and they have been seen wearing matching T-shirts, a sure sign in Japan of true romance.
End of the Rainbow?
Popular rock band L’Arc En Ciel played a long-awaited “secret live” show at Tokyo’s Akasaka Blitz yesterday. It was their first appearance in two and a half years. Only the 2270 members of their official fan club were invited. They will play a week of shows in early July but are expected to announce the formal breakup of the band on the last night. Vocalist Hyde (photo) is expected to continue his solo singing and acting career.
• Actress Mukai Aki (38), who has already been through two failed attempts to have a baby by a surrogate mother in the US, announced that the third attempt looks to be successful. The woman in her thirties is 9 weeks pregnant. Mukai hadn’t wanted an anouncement until the 12th week but the story was leaked.
Nagoya Akira Dead
Veteran bit actor Nagoya Akira died this week from complications after he was admitted to hospital with pneumonia. As we reported back in your-asthma-info.com, he had been having health problems for some time. He was 72 years old. Nagoya was a popular actor who played everything from comedy roles to villians. He is perhaps best remembered for his part as a leader in the old Ultraman Taro TV series.
Go Go Matsui
Japan Airlines unveiled a new Boeing 747-400 jet emblazoned with a huge portrait of New York Yankees slugger Matsui Hideki at Haneda Airport yesterday as part of its “Go Go Matsui” summer campaign. “Godzilla” signed an endorsement deal with JAL when he signed for the MLB’s most famous team this season.
Not Such A “Young Man”
Singer Saijo Hideki (48) has been hospitalized following a slight cerebral infarction, caused by a blockage of the blood supply to the brain. He is unable to speak clearly and is said to need two weeks of treatment and rest. He had just started doing PR work for a new single “Sodai Gomi Ja ne” (I’m not trash!). Saijo has released 85 singles over a two-decade career. His best known hit was “Young man,” a cover of the Village People song YMCA.
• Morning Musume member Ogawa Makoto (15) suffered a slipped disc during a Tokyo theater performance featuring the pop group. The show “Edo Musume; Chushingura” is based in the historical Edo period and features the group’s hit songs. Ogawa was dancing to the hit “So da, We’re Alive!” when she damaged her back.
• Takamoku Yoshihiko (40) formerly of the pop group Checkers is reported to have had life-saving surgery for cancer last November. The announcement came as part of the PR for a book about his experience.
Ayu World
A new monthly women’s magazine, titled “Ready Go!” has gone on sale. The magazine is based on the concept of Hamasaki Ayumi’s (24) lifestyle. At this point, it’s hard to tell if this is an effort to boost her somewhat flagging sales figures or a sign of undiminished fan interest. Or maybe it’s just another spin-off from an ego out of control. Rumors about Ayu’s less than pleasant personality last year saw her start a regular TV show, “Ayu Ready?” on Saturday nights that was as much about image control as anything.
Knots Tied and Untied
‘Sexy talento’ Sugimoto Aya (34) says she’s looking for a divorce to bring her “sexless” marriage to an end. She has been married for 11 years to guitarist Numata Toshinori (40), though they have been separated since January. She revealed to a women’s magazine “My ideal was to marry a romantic Latin type but that didn’t happen…” She became well known following her ballroom dancing performances on an Un-chan Nan-chan variety show in the 90s.
• Presumably not suffering from the same kind of problem is Fuji TV “Saturday Live, What’s Nippon?” presenter Mochizuki Rie (31) who married a 29-year old Buddhist monk yesterday.
Sabu-chan Tax Dodge
The king of the enka singers Kitajima Saburo (66) is being investigated on failure to disclose some ¥400 million to the tax authorities over the course of seven years up to 2002. The money includes fes for private party appearances and hundreds of suits and other stage costumes received. The amount of money involved and “Sabu-chan’s” God-like status in showbiz ensured lots of media coverage of the story. But the former is a mere drop in his huge fortune and the latter makes it unlikely that his career will be too seriously affected.