5 Days of Arashi – My First Song

I’m going to do a five day tribute to Arashi, a little countdown and celebration.🎉 Let’s start with the first song 🎶 that I ever heard of them, We can make it! This was back in 2008 when I was still a novice in the J-Drama world. Yes, I was MatsuJun baited and proud of it. 😂 However, it was not the first of his dramas I have seen, Gokusen was the initial (no Arashi themesong though, shame on them 🤭), and then I watched Bambino where I found out such a band existed.😁 

Though the We can make it! MV is simple, it always brings a smile to my face on the most gloomiest day. May I say, they look absolutely handsome in their military jackets! 😉 This is quite a catchy and inspirational song. It makes you want to get up, dance and bounce around with them.✨ They were so youthful back then, though Nino never ages though.😆

I think the MV has mediocre auto-translated English subtitles so here’s a much better fan version – https://yarukizero.livejournal.com/59445.html

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It’s almost time….

5 more days until we say goodbye to Arashi. Thank you for 26 beautiful years. 💙❤️💚💛💜

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Jun Matsumoto cast in TBS drama “The 19th Medical Chart”

Jun Matsumoto is cast in TBS drama series “The 19th Medical Chart.” The drama series is based on webcomic “19 Banme no Karte” by Katsuhito Fujiya. For Jun Matsumoto, the drama series will mark his first time playing a doctor in his 30 year acting career. Jun Matsumoto will play Akira Tokushige in “The 19th Medical Chart.” He works as a general practitioner and relies on conversations with his patients to find out what is best for them.

“The 19th Medical Chart” will first air July, 2025 in Japan (takes over TBS’ Sunday 9PM time slot after “News Anchor“).

Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki: Akira Tokushige (Jun Matsumoto) works as a general practitioner in a newly established general medicine department of a hospital. The specialty of general medicine is the 19th new field in Japan’s medical system, which was previously classified into 18 specialties. Doctor Akira Tokushige examines his patients and takes into account their lifestyles, home environment, and state of mind, regardless of their gender or age. His greatest weapon is not his surgical skills or his ability to detect a disease immediately, but his questioning of patients and listening to what they say. Sometimes he sees through a lie hidden behind a patient’s story. Through repeated conversations, he is able to find the best solution and lends a helping hand to their way of life.

I cannot to see this, it has been a while since I have seen a MatsuJun drama or any Japanese one. Been stuck in the K-Drama world for some time now. 😉 The drama seen interesting and it is the first time he will be a doctor, and not to mention that he has glasses.🥰I am all for nerdy and intelligent Jun, very smexy. ❤️❤️ I really hope someone will fan-sub this or maybe it will be picked up by Netflix like Nino’s Black Pean.

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