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Movie First for Tokyo Jihen

Japanese starTokyo Jihen, the rock band fronted by singer Shiina Ringo (28), are to provide their first movie track. The song “Kingyou no Hako” (The Goldfish Box), taken from the band’s upcoming album “Goraku”, was written by keyboard player Izawa Ichiyou (31) and will be used as the ending theme for the thriller “Mouryou no Hako” (The title translates roughly as A Box of Evil Spirits). Directed by Harada Masato, the movie is the second in a trilogy and follows 2005’s “Ubume no Natsu”. It has a stellar cast that includes Tsutsumi Shinichi, Abe Hiroshi, Shiina Kippei, Kuroki Hitomi, and Tanaka Rena. is based on the bestseller of the same name by Kyougoku Natsuhiko, and Shiina is known to be a big fan of his work. She remembers how reading his novels while commuting was the only real pleasure she had when she first came to Tokyo. Izawa says he had already written the song when he was approached about the project and was amazed by how it seemed to fit the story so well. Only then did he read the novel for the first time. Shiina has previously provided movie music as a solo artist for last year’s “Sakuran”. “Goraku” goes on sale September 26 and “Mouryou no Hako” opens on December 22.

“Oshiri Kajiri Mushi” is the latest silly kids song to make the Oricon Top 10 and is currently sitting at No.8. The title translates as “Butt-Biting Bug” and that’s basically what it’s about. It’s popularity is helped by an annoyingly catchy chorus and a funny video. The song aired during preschool kids’ shows on NHK’s educational channel, which has launched several similar hits over the years. The biggest was definitely “Dango San Kyodai” (The Three Brothers Dango) in 1999, which became one of Japan’s best-selling singles of all time.


Yamada Yu Live

Yamada YuModel-turned-actress Yamada Yu (23) made her live singing debut yesterday at an event that also featured her younger brother. She was a surprise guest at the “Shibuya Girls Collection” in Tokyo, a combination of fashion and live music. She performed five songs, including her latest single “Fiesta! Fiesta!”, during which she was joined by dancer Sam (45). The TRF member, and ex of Amuro Namie, seems to be working more as a choreographer for other artists these days. Among the other names featured in the event were Yamada’s brother Shintaro (20), who is also a fashion model, and actress Horikita Maki (18), currently appearing in the drama adaptation of the girls’ manga “Hanazakari no Kimitachi he” on Fuji TV.

• In the latest development of her tumultuous life, actress Nami Etsuko (56) has married for the third time. A source says she and her new 57-year-old husband, who met while working on a drama several years ago, tied the knot on Sunday. A former ballet dancer and singer, Nami is known as much for her private life as her dramatic career. She was previously married to Village Singers member Hayashi Yutaka from 1970-72, and to a movie producer in 1975. They had one son, actor Namikawa Kouta (31), but the marriage ended in 1988. In 1996 she underwent cosmetic surgery on her breasts but lost both nipples after suffering complications, and sued the hospital. In 2004 she suffered from osteoarthritis in her hands and feet.


Takenouchi Yutaka Back on Big Screen

Japanese star Takenouchi YutakaActor Takenouchi Yutaka (36) has landed his first movie starring role in six years. Directed by Togashi Shin, “Ano Sora wa Oboeteru” is only the second starring role for the popular actor, who last starred with Kelly Chan in 2001’s romance “Reisei to Jonetsu no Aida”. That movie role won Takenouchi a Japan Academy Award. The years since then have seen him working on TV dramas, most recently alongside hugely popular Korean actress Choi Ji Woo in last year’s “Rinbukyoku” on TBS. “Ano Sora…” is based on the novel “Wenny Has Wings” by American writer Janet Lee Carey, an award-winning author of books for children. The story has been described as “a powerful, emotional story about learning to cope with grief and loss.” Takenouchi and Mizuno Miki (33) play the happy parents of two children living in a small city in Japan who are hit by tragedy. Togashi said of Takenouchi, “The role calls for a certain naivety, and he seemed to fit the part perfectly.” Filming begins at the end of this month.

• Hollywood star Catherine Zeta Jones (37) arrived in Japan for the second time yesterday. She’s in Tokyo to promote the Scott Hicks-directed movie “No Reservations”, which opens in theaters on September 29. The Japan premiere will be held tomorrow and Zeta Jones will give a press conference on Wednesday. The last time she was here was in January 2006 to promote “The Legend of Zorro”.


Gackt Going Global

Japanese singer Gackt

Rock singer-actor Gackt is going global from next month. He is already reaching a wide international audience as some 100 countries are showing the current NHK taiga drama “Fuurinkazan”, in which he plays a supporting role as medieval warlord Uesugi Kenshin. But soon fans worldwide will have a chance to enjoy more of his music…all of it in fact. Two DVD collections of video clips from his career between 1999 and 2006, which made No.1 & 2 on the Oricon charts in August 2006, will go on sale in North America on October 19. Gackt himself wrote English subtitles for the songs on the new versions of the DVDs. He performed in the U.S. and Canada with the recently formed band S.K.I.N., which also includes former X Japan member Yoshiki, in June. Meanwhile, releases such as the 2005 album “Diabolos” and a live DVD will go on sale in 18 European countries from October 26. And all 201 songs that he has released since going solo in 1999 will be available on iTunes in 22 countries from October 17. He is the first Japanese artist to release his entire catalog online.

• Dance choreographer Doi Hajime died yesterday morning of malignant lymphoma at a hospital in the Tokyo suburb of Mitaka. He was 70. Though he started out choreographing top artists of the 1960s like the Peanuts and the Tigers, he is best known for creating the dance routines used by the top idol singers of the 70s and 80s, including Yamaguchi Momoe, Sakurada Junko and Mori Masako. The dynamic, gyrating dance moves that helped define the raunchy image of idol duo Pink Lady in the late 70s caused a nationwide sensation at the time.


Mongol 800 in Rare TV Appearance

Okinawa band Mongol 800Okinawan rock trio Mongol 800 have taken part in their first TV documentary. The three Urasoe High School friends took the music world by storm in 2001 when the independent label album “Message” made No.1 on the Oricon charts and racked up a phenomenal sales total of 3 million. But despite their huge success, they refused to appear on TV and even turned down an invitation to the annual New Year’s Eve Kohaku show on NHK in 2002. It wasn’t until they were in the editing room in July working on a DVD project that they became interested in the visual side of their work. Once again it was NHK who approached them about filming their July-August tour of southern Japan. “Monpachi”, as they are known to fans, toured 10 locations in Kagoshima and the outlying Okinawan islands. Playing in small venues such as hotel reception rooms and public halls, they had to deal with blackouts and turbulent tropical weather. The documentary will air in the 10pm “Premium 10” slot on September 21.

• Popular actors Matsumoto Koshiro (65) and Ichikawa Somegoro (34) attended a PR event yesterday for their upcoming joint production. The kabuki double-header at the National Theater will feature Matsumoto in “Heike Nyogonoshima” and Ichikawa in the first major production of “Mukashigatari Uguisuzuka” in 78 years. The production will run from October 3 to 27.


Actor Arrested for Attempted Murder

Japanese actor Okazaki ReiThe eldest son of actor Okazaki Jiro was arrested yesterday for attempted murder. Okazaki Rei (28) gave himself up to police in central Tokyo and was held on suspicion of having stabbed a 52-year-old movie producer at a nearby production company office. The victim was stabbed twice, in the thigh and groin, with a 10cm mountaineering knife. The attack was related to a dispute between the two that has been ongoing since Okazaki was fired from the company six months ago. He visited the office to ask for work but the producer continued speaking on the phone. Okazaki attacked the man because, “I thought he was ignoring me.” Real name Kuraoka Hiroyuki, Okazaki has appeared mostly in so-called “V-cinema”, or direct to video, crime movies. The elder Okazaki (63) had a small part in the classic 1982 Sci-Fi movie “Bladerunner”.

• Comedian Monkeekee (38) and talento Yamakawa Erika (25) left Japan for their Hawaiian wedding yesterday. The couple married earlier in the year but didn’t have a ceremony. They will be spending a week in Hawaii with family.

• In this year’s silly award season, KAT-TUN member Kamenashi Kazuya (21) and pop singer Koda Kumi (24) have repeated as “Best Jeanists”. The award is given each year to celebrities who are judged to look best in jeans. The men’s award was perennially won by one or other member of SMAP until they were put into the Hal of Fame. But Kamenashi has kept the tradition of a Johnny’s Jimusho winner alive.


Shoken Breaks the Law Again

Japanese star Hagiwara KenichiActor Hagiwara Kenichi (57) is in trouble with the law yet again. It was revealed by the police yesterday that the actor commonly known by his nickname “Shoken” was spotted speeding on August 10 in Tokyo. A speed gun showed he was doing 97km/h in a 60km/h zone. He presented himself to police on September 6 and said he had been hurrying to a party at his home in Yokohama. Hagiwara caused a traffic accident in 2004 and was fined ¥400,000. Later that same year he was found guilty of attempted blackmail in connection with a canceled movie role and given an 18-month jail sentence, suspended for three years.

• Up and coming comedian Kojima Yoshio (26) has experienced his first run-in with the paparazzi. He was photographed with a young beauty recently in Tokyo’s Shimokitazawa and the photos appeared in yesterday’s issue of weekly gossip magazine “Flash”. He insists that there is no relationship, and unlikely to be one since he hasn’t been able to contact her since the photos were taken. The Flash article says he picked her up that evening and she claims to already have a boyfriend. Kojima has recently been appearing more often on TV with his trademark swimming briefs and fist-pumping, “Sonna no kankei nee!” catchphrase.


Baby Rush for J-Pop Stars

J-Pop duo KobukuroSeveral stars of the Japanese pop world had babies over the weekend. Aikawa Nanase (32) announced yesterday that she had her first child, a baby boy, on Sunday. She plans to return to work after taking maternity leave. Also intending to continue her singing career is Kiroro vocalist Tamashiro Chiharu (30), who had her second baby also on Sunday. She and her pianist partner Kinjou Ayano (29) both got married in 2005 and had their first babies around the same time. Meanwhile, Kobukuro vocalist Kuroda Shunsuke (30, photo left) became a father for the first time on Saturday, when his wife had a baby boy. Kobukuro are an easy duo to spot – at 193cm, Kuroda towers above his musical partner Kobuchi Kentaro (30).

• Just about everyone from the postwar popular music world was at the Hotel New Otani yesterday to bid farewell to Aku Yu. Over 1,200 people paid tribute to the most prolific Japanese lyricist of the 20th century, who died on August 1 of cancer at the age of 70. Attendees, including Wada Akiko, Yashiro Aki, and Yamamoto Linda, received custom-made bottles of shochu named after two of Aku’s biggest hits, Sawada Kenji’s “Katteni Shiyagare” and Yamamoto’s “Kuruwasetaino”.

• Johnny’s duo Tackey and Tsubasa are to release their first greatest hits album on October 17. The date is Imai Tsubasa’s 26th birthday. They’re using an unusual marketing gimmick to promote sales – a series of 55 wallpaper images for mobile phones. A unique serial number will come with each album, and 47 of the images will only be downloadable from within each of Japan’s 47 prefectures. The other eight images will be available nationwide. So fans wanting the whole set will, in theory, have to buy 55 albums and travel the length and breadth of the country.


Ang Lee Wins Golden Lion

Ang Lee Wins Golden LionSex and violence seem to have won the day at the Venice International Film Festival. The prestigious Golden Lion went to Ang Lee for the second time, for “Lust, Caution”, which features long and often violent sex scenes that are rumored to have been real. The Silver Lion was awarded to Brian De Palma for “Redacted”, which features a reenactment of the violent rape and murder of an Iraqi girl by U.S. soldiers in 2006. Of the Japanese contenders, Miike Takashi’s “Sukiyaki Western Django” was considered a strong outsider after its official screening received a rapturous standing ovation. But in the end the quirky mix of jidaigeki and spaghetti western was passed over in favor of Taiwanese director Lee’s sexually explicit spy thriller. The win comes just two years after Lee won with “Brokeback Mountain.” Another Japanese entry that missed out was Aoyama Shinji’s “Sad Vacation”, which opened the festival’s Horizons section for cutting edge cinema.

• Actress Daichi Mao (51) and interior designer Morita Yasumichi (39) held a star-studded wedding reception in central Tokyo yesterday. The event was held at the Cotton Club in Marunouchi and attended by such big celebrities as Tachi Hiroshi (57) and Kuroki Hitomi (46), a friend of Daichi since they were both stars with Takarazuka. Both the new bride and groom are divorcees and they married at the end of July in Champagne, France just six months after they started dating. Daichi was formerly married to actor Matsudaira Ken, more recently of “MatsuKen Samba” fame.


Comedian Repeats as Air Guitar Champ

Japanese air guitar championComedian Ochi Yosuke (35) has repeated his world-dominating guitar solo showmanship, winning the World Air Guitar Championship in Oulu, Finland for the second year running. One half of the little-known comic duo Dainoji, Ochi’s win last year propelled him to fame and a year’s worth of regular TV appearances. The Yoshimoto comedian made the most of his stage experience to add a comic touch to the usual striding, guitar hero bravado as he mimed to the Offspring’s classic “Come Out and Play”. The panel of four judges gave contestants scores out of six, based on stage persona, technical skill and a quality known as “airness”. Ochi gets to bask in the glory of being just the second two-time winner, and he also received a custom-made Flying Finn electric guitar worth $3,400. He arrived back in Japan on Finnair on Saturday morning, and got a hero’s welcome at Narita Airport. Reporters and cameras from all the networks were there to greet him, unlike last year when his feat was met at home mostly by puzzled looks. Ochi says he now has his sights on a first-ever three-peat.