Ninomiya Kazunari starring in another drama special

Wow, Nino is sure keeping busy, the more the merrier. He will be starring in another TBS drama special, it’s titled Tengoku de Kimi ni Aetara. The story is based on a two best-selling novels written by Natsuki Iijima, Tengoku de Kimi ni Aetara and Kamisama ga Kureta Namida.

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Ninomiya plays the main character, a psychiatrist working in the counseling room of a cancer treatment center by the beach. While tending to the patients, part of his job involves taking dictation from them when they want to send a letter to a loved one.

Inoue plays the psychiatrist’s wife and mother to the couple’s twin daughters. Other cast members include Nobuko Miyamoto as a nurse, Yusuke Santamaria as a surgeon, and Naoto Ogata as the owner of a surf shop.

Source: Tokyograph

Nino as a psychiatrist and a father of twins; sound interest, ne? His acting is always superior, portraying the doctor role will be another fine performance. As a father, I am uncertain since he still has a onii-chan aura; we will just have to wait and see.

The most intriguing aspect is the pairing of Mao-chan and him. I still have the image of Jun-kun and her ingrained into my mind after watching the trilogy of Hana Yori Dango. It’s pretty hard to dissolve it at the moment, but Nino and her will probably make a cute couple. Jun-kun and him are love rivals ne, since they have so many common on-screen girls. lol

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Arashi – my first year anniversary and reasons to the obsession


Today marks the one year anniversary to my Arashic obsession.    Has it been that long? It feels like yesterday that I was watching the first episode of Jun-kun’s drama, Bambino and my ears caught the catchy theme-song.

It is not a surprise that my obsession has not faded like most fandoms which I have come across. There are so many reasons to love Arashi – their friendship, humbleness, diversity, and attitude.

I admire Arashi as a whole and every one of its members — the DoS Jun-kun, the My Pace Riida, the Prankster Nino, the Baka Aiba-chan, and the Chesto Sho-kun. They are one fabulous group…did I say that they are cute as well..hehe!

Arashi’s bond and closeness is extremely rare among bands today. You can feel that they genuinely care and enjoy spending time with one another. I truly love the fact they are the best of friends (more like brothers) and are wiling to share the same spotlight The boys are also always encouraging each other no matter what the interest is.  One does not get emotionally if they do not sincerely appreciate each other, this is evident at the following clips:

Though, the attitude of each member is diverse, however, they are overall humble.  They could be at the top of the world, but they are wiling to share the moment and to acknowledge whom had assist them throughout the journey.  I have read on a few accounts of how Jun-kun would memorize the names of the staff for their variety/talk shows, dramas and CMs. I am sure this is the same for all of the boys, they truly understand the importance of  teamwork, every aspect is required for success, not just who’s on-screen.

Also, their humbleness is clearly documented in Mago Mago Arashi. Watching the episodes where they become grandchildren for a day is quite heartwarming. There is a sense of I am doing this because I want to, not because I have to. They can simply do a wishy-washy job when helping the ojiisan and obaachan, put on fake smiles and broadcast a skit. This is definitely not the case; it might be hard at times, but the boys are willing to learn and to do the job right. Helping the elderly defines what it means. They also take the extra step of making the occasion a memorable event – planned a wedding ceremony for a couple that didn’t have an official one due to personal/finance situations; held a gathering of close friends for a widow who lost his wife for 30 years; helped fulfill a 15 year dream for an ojiisan who wants to reopen his dojo and many more.

Arashi appear to be so natural on tape — their talks flow so smoothly and do not mind what is being filmed.  Though, Arashi is an idol group, but they are not afraid of displaying their affection (to grope, to hug and to cling to each other as they pleased) and baka-ness on screen. This displays their talent to entertain. The enjoyment level  is alway high no matter which variety show you are watching. There is never an ounce of boredom, it is always fun and exciting. From being a grandchildren for a day to catching balls with a basket to bizarre experiments.

The group is also challengers of the future, their eagerness to explore the unknown is rare and unique. Enthusiasm is shown in every absurd and outrageous experiment that is performed even if it is evident that it will go bad. Come on!! Like crossing a river with a boat made of leaves and a human flying in a air balloon made of newspaper!

Their individual talents also allow them to pursue non-traditional and interesting activities. I do not recall any other band with so much diversity. Let’s see, we have Oh-chan who is an artist; Sho-kun is a newscaster and writes his own rap lyrics; Aiba works as a part-time zookeeper for a variety show; Nino is a professional magician and Jun-kun is a talented actor. This is only alongside of their variety show hosting and MCs. Extremely well-rounded, ne? Due to their soul works, each member stand out as an individual as opposed to other bands. In most case, there is only one or two members become popular while the rest fade into the background.

Their songs are so full of energy and encouragement, they never fail to make me smile, even on the gloomiest day. Quite addictive as well, I could listen them all day long.  Though, I have to admit that I do not enjoy 100% of their songs, however, 98% is love. There is always plenty to select from – R&B to hip-hop to rock.

I have a feeling that Arashi will be my ichiban, always! I cannot tell you how much I appreciate their wonderful acting, performances, and songs. Sooo happy that they are part of my life!

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Lost in Translation

I always get a good chuckle when Chinese words and phrases are translated differ than the actual meaning. This is especially true when Westerner tattoo themselves with Chinese characters and have the slightest idea what they mean. I really don’t think having a tattoo saying “危機” or “妓” or “猛威勝” is really attractive. For Pete’s sake, do some research before having something permanent added to your skin, it only takes 5 minutes or so! :?:

I came across Hanzismatter, a site dedicated to the misuse of chinese characters in western culture with loads of examples. If you have a few minutes, you might like to drop by. I guarantee a few good laughs.

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