Monthly Archives: July 2010

KyonKyon, Nagase Reunited for Mainichi Kaasan

Koizumi Kyoko, Dev Patel


Saibara Rieko’s popular manga strip “Mainichi Kaasan” is to be adapted for the big screen, it was announced yesterday. Whoever did the casting pulled off a PR coup because the leading roles of a married couple will be played by actress Koizumi Kyoko (44, photo left) and actor Nagase Masatoshi (43), who divorced in 2004. The manga, which has run in the Mainichi Shimbun newspaper every Sunday since October 2002, is about the daily life of the Kamohara family, based on Saibara’s own family. She married journalist and photographer Kamoshida Yutaka in 1996, with whom she had two children before the marriage ended in divorce in 2003. They got back together in 2006, but Kamoshida died of cancer in 2007.

Saibara (45) said of Koizumi, popularly known by her nickname KyonKyon, “We are women of the same generation who have been through a lot. I think she’ll play me very well.” The manga has been published in book form as five volumes, which have sold over 1.5 million copies. It has been running as an anime on TV Tokyo since April 2009.

Airbender Premieres in Tokyo
The 3D Hollywood flick “The Last Airbender” had its Japan premiere in Tokyo yesterday. Director M. Night Shyamalan, British star Dev Patel (20) and other cast members were at the Urban Dock LaLaport Toyosu venue. They were joined for the event by local talento Yamamoto Mona (34) and soccer star Nagatomo Yuto (23), recently returned from the World Cup in South Africa. Patel was clearly excited to be on his first visit to Japan, shouting out to fans, “Tokyo! Saiko!” The movie, critically slammed but a hit at the U.S. box office, opens here on June 17.


Public Want NHK to Cancel Sumo Coverage

Kotomitsuki


The public have made clear their reaction to the latest sumo scandal that has already ended two careers and several reprimands and demotions. Ozeki (champion) Kotomitsuki (photo) and stablemaster Otake were banned from the sport for life on Sunday for their prominent roles in the scandal, which saw dozens of wrestlers gambling huge sums on baseball via yakuza middlemen. Japan Sumo Association Chairman Musashigawa has been suspended until the end of the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament, which runs from July 11-25 at Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium.

Of the more than 11,000 calls to NHK since the scandal broke in mid-June, 68% have demanded that the network cancel its scheduled live broadcast of the tournament, while only 11% have been in support of it. NHK chairman Fukuchi Shigeo said at his regular press conference that a decision would be made today, based on yesterday’s meeting of the JSA.

The two people banned by the JSA bring the total fired in the last couple of years to 11. Previous cases have involved the use of marijuana and the hazing death of a young wrestler. Popular but controversial Yokozuna (grand champion) Asashoryu was forced into early retirement earlier this year after he assaulted a man outside a Tokyo nightclub.

UPDATE: NHK announced this afternoon that it would not carry its live broadcast of the Nagoya tournament. This is the first such cancellation in the 57-year history of sumo broadcasts on NHK.

X Japan Duo Perform in Paris
In their first ever live performance in Europe, X Japan leader Yoshiki and vocalist Toshi were special guests on Sunday at the “Japan Expo” in Paris. The duo gave the 8,000 fans what they wanted, performing four songs: “Forever Love,” “Endless Rain,” “Rose of Pain” and “I.V.” As the duo left the stage, the audience got to hear their new single “Born to be Free.”

Hanya in Taxi Dinger
Popular young comedy duo Hanya were involved in a minor traffic accident last night, according to the Sankei Sports newspaper. The pair were in a taxi that collided with another taxi in the central Tokyo district of Yotsuya. Only the passenger in the other car suffered slight injuries.


A Fresh Start for Takaoka Saki

Takaoka Saki, Beni


Actress Takaoka Saki (37, photo left) is expecting a baby in the autumn, according to the Sankei Sports newspaper. Sources say she has been dating a 43-year-old Nagoya property company owner since the end of last year. The couple are said to be already living together but plan to wait until after the baby is born to officially tie the knot. Takaoka was previously married to actor Hosaka Naoki (42), with whom she had two children before they divorced in 2004. She has since been romantically linked to several other actors.

Takaoka changed her management to the major Avex label at the beginning of 2008. She appeared in a Ninogawa Yukio-directed stage production at the end of that year, and last year put her English language skills to good use in the U.S.-Japanese movie “The Hariyama Bridge.”

A Homecoming for Beni
J-pop singer Beni (24, photo right) made her U.S. debut yesterday as she performed at the Anime Expo in Los Angeles. She was invited as an official guest of honor to the convention, held from July 1-4. On Saturday afternoon she performed for about 3,500 fans at the Nokia Theater and was the opening act for J-rock band, Sophia. Beni sang six songs, including her new single “Yurayura.” It was a homecoming of sorts for the singer, whose father is Japanese-American and who spent several years of her youth in southern California.


Manga-ka Sued for Affair With Doctor

Sakamoto Mimei


Popular manga-ka Sakamoto Mimei (44) has been sued for an alleged affair with a married doctor. The lawsuit was filed at the Tokyo District Court by the wife of the doctor who heads a clinic where Sakamoto had been undergoing treatment for collagen disease, and where she organized a charity event in May. The doctor’s wife is seeking ¥11 million in damages. Management for Sakamoto has denied that there was any affair, saying “There has been a series of misunderstandings and we hope to deal with this in good faith.”

Real name Anzai Akemi, Sakamoto made her artistic debut in 1989 and married the same year. A year later she was divorced but gradually built up a following through her manga strips in women’s comics. She later became the autor of erotic novels and has posed nude for a book in 2003. She is a regular commentator on the NTV morning show “Sukkiri!!”

SMAP Album, Tour and Sports Drink
News has come out of a concert tour to support the first album by super-aidoru group SMAP in two years. The double album “We are SMAP!” is due for release on July 21. It features collaborations with such artists as Daniel Powter, Rip Slyme and Love Psychedelico. The group have also collaborated with the Asahi Inryo beverage company to produce a new sports drink by the same name. The initial launch will see 10 millions bottles sold. A similar tie-up with Kirin Beverage in 2002 saw the sale of 8.4 million bottles of the “Drink! SMAP!” soft drink.

The “We are SMAP! Tour 2010” will kick off on July 31 with two nights at Sapporo Dome, followed by four nights each at the Fukuoka Yahoo! Japan, Nagoya, and Kyocera (Osaka) domes, and finishes with five nights at Tokyo Dome.

Nagoya Cinema Aims to Balance Dolphin Debate
A movie theater in Nagoya has decided to balance its upcoming screening of Oscar-winning documentary “The Cove” with a Japanese movie about the country’s whaling industry. Nagoya Cinema Take, one of the small number of theaters that have decided to screen the Hollywood feature about the dolphin slaughter in the town of Taiji, Wakayama Prefecture, will also show “Kujiratori no Umi” (Whalers and the Sea, 1998). Though people will need to leave the theater between films and pay separately for each, cinema manger Hirano Yuji said, “There are viewpoints that can’t be seen from watching just one movie. We hope people will watch both.”

The Japanese movie, directed by Umekawa Toshiaki, features scenes shot on a Japanese research whaling ship, and former whalers from Taiji talking about the history and the state of affairs of their industry at the time. Nagoya Cinema Take, a small theater with a seating capacity of 40, is scheduled to show the movies from August 14.

FunMon Hits Album Best Seller So Far in 2010
It’s an indication of the current state of CD album sales that the biggest release of the year has only broken the half-million mark. “Funky Monkey Babys Best,” the greatest hits album by the hip hop trio, is the best-selling album of the last six months, according to Oricon. But the album, which was released in February, to date has sold about 548,000 copies.


Yukorin to be Grilled in Court?

Ogura Yuko


Talento Ogura Yuko (26, photo left) has been sued for breach of contract, according to today’s issue of weekly magazine “Shuukan Shincho.” The court case was initiated by the owner of a yakiniku (Korean barbecue) company with whom Ogura was contracted to lend her name and image to a restaurant in the Kabukicho entertainment district of Tokyo. When the premises were vacated, it was understood that they would be completely renovated before reopening for business. But the restaurant opened without any renovation work being carried out. The company owner and the building landlord have sought ¥25 million in damages from Ogura. Reporting on the case, the Sankei Sports newspaper said they got no response from Ogura’s management agency.

NHK Unsure About Sumo Broadcast
Amid the ongoing scandal that has rocked the sumo world, NHK is still on the fence about whether they will broadcast the upcoming tournament live from Nagoya. The two-week event, one of six held annually, starts on June 11. NHK chairman Fukuchi Shigeo (76, photo right) said at his regular press conference yesterday that the network will make a decision after the Japan Sumo Association reports on its emergency board meeting on June 5. NHK has aired live coverage of every tournament since it began, with the only exception being in the case of natural disaster. The latest scandal to hit Japan’s national sport involves illegal gambling on baseball and association with yakuza underworld figures.