Yearly Archives: 2007

Utada Hikaru Most Popular Artist

Singer Utada Hikaru has reclaimed her top spot in the hearts of Japanese music fans. For the fourth time, and the first since 2004, she has topped the Oricon annual ranking of the country’s favorite artists. She took the No.1 spot back from Aiko (31), who held it the last two years. She’s had an eventful year, releasing the No.1 single “Flavor of Life” in February and announcing her divorce from filmmaker Kiriya Kazuaki (39) in March. At No.2 were the duo Kobukuro, who grabbed their first chart-topping single in April, followed by veteran rock band Mr. Children. The ranking is based on a survey of 20,000 readers of the “Oricon Style” magazine.

• ANA has withdrawn its commercials featuring talento Hayami Mokomichi (22). The problem is not with the popular young star but with the filming location of the ads, which were being aired on TV screens on Tokyo commuter trains and the airline’s website. Featuring a tiger park that is a popular tourist destination in Guilin, China, they were shown on Yamanote and Chuo line trains from the end of May. But following an international outcry caused by videos of the similar parks that circulated on the Internet, ANA received an increasing number of complaints about their ads.


Kano Mika’s Bunny Girl Look

Always ready to show off her expensive cleavage, Kano Mika (39), youngest of the “Gorgeous Kano Sisters“, dressed up as a bunny girl for a PR event yesterday. She was promoting director David Lynch’s latest quirky movie “Inland Empire”, which opens here on July 21. When asked about the movie, Lynch described it simply as being “about a woman in trouble, and it’s a mystery, and that’s all I want to say about it.” Kano has had trouble of her own, with her “sister” having allegedly absconded with some ¥300 million of the family jewels back in January. Kano said only that the criminal investigation and civil court case are continuing and that she would reveal more at a press conference in the near future.

• Talento and impersonator Hori (30) was involved in a minor traffic accident on Tuesday. He was in stuck in a traffic jam on a Tokyo expressway when the taxi he was riding was hit from behind. Hori was taken by ambulance to a nearby hospital but suffered no serious injuries and was back at work yesterday.


Comedian Arrested for Molesting Schoolgirl

Comedian Takahashi Kenichi (photo left, 36) has been arrested for molesting a high school girl on a train. One half of the manzai duo King of Comedy, Takahashi was detained for molesting the girl on a packed Chiyoda Line subway train during the morning rush hour on July 11. Though he is denying the charges, his management agency have already imposed “jishuku”, the Japanese custom of apology followed by reclusion when caught doing something, and that he was under house arrest. As they almost always work as a pair, his partner Konno Hiroki (photo right, 28) will likely have to reconsider his career options. A recently recorded NHK show, due to be aired in August, will have the duo’s segment edited out.


Kicking It in Leather with Kuriyama Chiaki

Actress Kuriyama Chiaki (22) has been chosen as the Best Leathernist for 2007. One of many awards given out each year purely for publicity purposes, this one is sponsored by the Tanners Council of Japan, and is given to the female celebrity who is judged to look best in leather. Kuriyama certainly fits the bill, especially given her leap to fame as the ruthless Go Go Yubari in Quentin Tarantino’s 2003 revenge epic “Kill Bill, Vol. 1”. More recently she has featured in cosmetics commercials with other top actresses. For yesterday’s photo shoot, she wore a black leather biker’s jacket, hot pants and high boots, with the look finished off by fishnet stockings. The latest award puts her in good company, as previous winners include actress Yonekura Ryoko (31) and model Tominaga Ai (24).


The End of Sonny Chiba

Chiba Shinichi (68) held a press conference yesterday to talk about his imminent retirement as an action star. Sunday’s episode of the ongoing NHK taiga drama “Fuurinkazan”, was the last to feature his role as a medieval general. “With the death of Itakagi Nobukata, I want to lay Chiba Shinichi to rest,” he told reporters, saying that he plans to retire as an action star within the year. He cited health problems, including chronic asthma, which flared up after he finished filming at the end of May. Although the announcement left open the possibility that he will continue acting, he plans to concentrate on building a new drama school and discovering a “second Chiba Shinichi”. Thousand Leaves Hollywood will open in October and there are plans for further branch schools throughout the country. Chiba also hopes to enlist the support of Jackie Chan in the project. There is also a chance that he will become a guest lecturer at his alma mater, the Nippon Sport Science University. Known abroad as Sonny Chiba, he was one of Japan’s most successful acting exports and one of the first martial arts stars of stop-ed-meds.net. He made his movie debut in 1961 but broke through with 1974’s “The Street Fighter”, and went on to make more than 125 movies for the Toei studio. In 2003 director Quentin Tarantino paid tribute by giving him the key role of sword-smith Hattori Hanzo in the bloody revenge movie “Kill Bill Vol.1”.

• A couple of major music stars are making their seventh trips to Japan. Announced yesterday was the upcoming visit by Elton John, who on March 25 celebrated his 60th birthday with his 60th show at Madison Square Garden. He will play two shows in Tokyo, on November 20-21 at the Nippon Budokan. Arriving a bit later than that will be Suzanne Vega (48). Somewhat past her marketing prime – her big hits “Luka” and “Tom’s Diner” were a full 20 years ago – she’ll be here in January to support her first new album in six years, “Beauty & Crime”. Her sister is married to a Japanese and she says, “I feel like Tokyo is a part of me. I can’t wait to go to Japan again.” She will play one show each in Osaka, Nagoya and Tokyo from January 22-24.


Hamasaki Ayumi, Nagase Tomoya Split

J-Pop queen Hamasaki Ayumi (28) and Tokio member Nagase Tomoya (28) have ended their 7-year relationship. Hamasaki revealed the split on her official fan site on Saturday, saying they had broken up the day before. “We had become more than just lovers and are more like family, like brother and sister. And we plan to continue like that and will remain close,” she said. Singer Wada Akiko wasted no time adding her two yen’s worth. On her Saturday morning live show, she said, “I thought it wouldn’t last. I think it’s probably down to Ayu’s selfishness. I don’t think she’ll be able to have a boyfriend for a while. But it’s a shame because I wanted them to stay together.” The pair first became friends when they co-starred in a TV Asahi drama series in 1997. Their relationship turned romantic in 2000 and became public in September 2001. There had been rumors of a split, but it was more widely thought that they would end up marrying. They vacationed together in Los Angeles last autumn.



George Clooney Coming for Oceans Premiere

It was announced yesterday that the “world’s sexiest man” George Clooney (46) will be coming to Japan in August. He’ll be visiting to promote his latest movie, “Ocean’s 13”. Directed by Steven Soderbergh, the third movie in the popular con-man series opens in theaters on August 10, but Clooney will be in Tokyo from July 29 until the movie’s Japan premiere on August 1. He and producer Jerry Weintraub will hold a press conference on July 31. Like most Hollywood blockbuster premieres, it will be held in the Toho Cinemas complex in Tokyo’s upmarket Roppongi Hills. In keeping with the movie series location of Las Vegas, the event will feature a giant slot machine. It will be Clooney’s fourth trip to Japan, and the first since coming to plug “Ocean’s 12” along with fellow cast members Matt Damon (36) and Brad Pitt (43) in 2005.

• Comedian Hide (36), one half of the duo Penalty, announced yesterday that he got married to a 30-year-old Tokyo music industry worker on July 7, the date of the romantic Tanabata star festival. With this year being 2007, the 7/7/7 date resulted in a major rush on weddings nationwide. The couple have no plans for a wedding ceremony or reception. The marriage announcement came through the Yoshimoto Kogyo agency, which represents the majority of Japan’s top comedy acts.

• Actress Sato Eriko (25) has denied rumors in a recent issue of women’s magazine “Josei Seven” that she is dating actor Yamamoto Koji (30). Asked about the story at a PR event yesterday, she said, “It’s just not true. We’ve never even been alone, just the two of us.” There has been almost non-stop speculation about her emotional state since the breakup of her short relationship with kabuki actor Ichikawa Ebizo (29) a few months ago. She also announced yesterday the publication of her serial novel “Trois” in the first issue of the magazine “Feel Love”.


The Curse of the Catchy Tune

Japanese horror has had its cursed videos, cursed mobile phones, and now… The song “Boku no Hana” is central to the latest adventure in Japanese horror, “Densen Uta”. With a title that translates literally as “infectious song”, the Harada Masato-directed movie features a cursed 1990s pop song (by fictional singer Goi Michiko) that brings death to anyone careless enough to sing it. Though only her voice appears in the movie, talento and one of the top idol singers of the 1980s Matsumoto Iyo (42) plays someone foolish enough to have recorded the song, and paid the price. It was her first solo recording in 17 years. Distributors Shochiku have teamed up with major karaoke company Joysound to have the 1995 and 2007 versions of the number available at karaoke rooms across the country. Choose the wrong one and presumably the singer gets a bit of a fright halfway through. The Goi Michiko version of the song is to be released as a single on August 22, but in a neat marketing twist, distributors will wait to see if it really is cursed before deciding whether to release Matsumoto’s version. The movie, due for theatrical release on August 8, stars Matsuda Ryuhei and Oshima Yuko, a member of young idol group AKB48. Though Matsumoto’s idol image is becoming a distant memory, it had something of a revival last year when she teamed up with two other mothers and former idols (known as “Mommydols”), Hayami Yu (40) and Hori Chiemi (40), to release the single “Cutey Mommy”. She has been married to talento Hiromi (42) since 1993 and they have two children.


Kaneda Mika and the J-Leaguer

Young actress Kaneda Mika (23) and J-Leaguer Nakazawa Sota (24) couldn’t keep their relationship hidden for long. The game was given away when they both posted the same dinner date photo on their respective blogs. They have to make do with a long-distance relationship, as Kaneda lives in Tokyo, while defender Nakazawa is based across the country with Gamba Osaka. Kaneda made her name as a high school student in the popular long-running TBS drama “3-nen B-kumi Kimpachi Sensei” in 1999. She is currently a regular on several variety shows. Nakazawa joined Kashiwa Reysol in 2001, but was a regular for only one of his six seasons with the team. He moved to FC Tokyo in 2006 and transferred to current league leaders Gamba this season. Several years ago, while he was with Reysol, Nakazawa was romantically linked with former Morning Musume member Yoshizawa Hitomi.

• Actress Toda Keiko (49) is to revive her singing career after 30 years. She will release a new album, “Actress”, on September 5. The announcement came on the opening day of her new musical, “The Hit Parade”, in which she co-stars with comedian Harada Taizo (37) of the trio Neptune. It also came just days after the revelation that her 16-year marriage to actor Inoue Junichi (48) came to an end last December.

• Actor Yoshikawa Ginji (42) is the latest to be arrested in the ongoing extortion case involving talento Haga Kenji (45). Yoshikawa is said to have been present, along with a member of the yakuza and a former world boxing champion, when a real estate company president was coerced into signing a document that released Haga from almost ¥400 million in debts. A minor name, Yoshikawa appeared mainly in so-called V-Cinema movies, the direct-to-video industry that appeared in Japan from the 1980s.


Former Morning Musume Leader Iida Kaori to Wed

Iida Kaori (25) is the latest former member of Morning Musume to have a shotgun wedding. The group’s second leader is currently three months pregnant and planning to marry Kenji (28), former vocalist with the defunct rock band 7House, later this month. But she is still scheduled to appear in this summer’s Hello! Project tour, a first for either a wife or an expectant mother. The show starts in Tokyo on August 11 and ends its run in Iida’s hometown of Sapporo on September 1, after which she will take maternity leave. 7House, which debuted in 1999 but broke up three years later, was yet another brainchild of MoMus producer Tsunku (38). Romance between Iida and Kenji was reported in 1999 but flatly denied. After his band broke up, Kenji became a company employee and the two drifted apart. Iida left MoMus in January 2005 and has been exhibiting as an artist. The couple reportedly began dating again at the end of 2005 and started thinking about marriage last autumn.

• Two former members of Johnny’s Jimusho boy band News have made their comeback. Uchi Hiroki (20) and Kusano Hironori (19) are appearing in this summer’s “Playzone 2007”, the annual musical production featuring veteran Johnny’s group Shonentai, now in its 22nd year. The two youngsters were both dropped from News following separate underage drinking incidents, Uchi in 2005 and Kusano last year. Both are considered to have done their penance and are being given another chance. The show also features Uekusa Yuta (12), son of Shonentai member Uekusa Katsuhide (40). The show opened yesterday at the Aoyama Gekijo theater in central Tokyo, where it runs till mid-August.

• Actor Jerry Ito died of pneumonia on Sunday at his California home. He was 79. The U.S.-born son of Broadway dancer Ito Michio, he appeared in over a dozen Japanese movies including the kaiju classic Mothra (1961) and the manga adaptation Golgo 13 (1977).

• It was revealed yesterday that producer/musician Komuro Tetsuya (48) recently ended his 6-year relationship with the Yoshimoto Kogyo agency. Yoshimoto, best known for its huge stable of comedy acts, said that Komuro’s contract finished at the end of June and the decision was amicable.