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April 1, 2009

Yusuke Kamiji

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Yusuke Kamiji

Yusuke Kamiji 

Yusuke Kamiji (上地 雄輔 Kamiji Yūsuke?, born April 18, 1979 in Yokosuka, Kanagawa) is a Japanese actor. Kamiji graduated from Yokohama Senior High School. He belonged to the famously strict baseball club while in school, and played catcher. He and Daisuke Matsuzaka played together for one year, and when Matsuzaka joined the club, it was Kamiji who first practiced with him. Kamiji assumed uniform number 2 from autumn of his junior year, but handed it over to freshman Yoshio Koyama (currently with the Chunichi Dragons) because of a serious injury to his right elbow during practice. After high school, Kamiji attempted to enter university on a sports scholarship, but gave it up after the injury to his elbow. He then decided to make his way as an actor. He made his debut in the serial drama "LXIXVXE" on TBS in 1999. By this time, Daisuke Matsuzaka had made world headlines in the pros, and it was reported in several Japanese sports journals that his "former wife" had debuted as an actor. Kamiji acquired experience be appearing in bit parts in many TV dramas and movies.

 Yusuke Kamiji

His big break was in a guest appearance on "Quiz Hexagon II", a Japanese celebrity game show, in which he continues to provide comic relief and comical answers to routine questions; he is also a regular guest on Fuji TV’s Stupid Cara. With two of his fellow regulars on Quiz! Hexagon II, Takeshi Tsuruno and Naoki Nokubo, Kamiji has also formed a musical unit called "Shuchishin (羞恥心 ?)". The trio often perform on air on Hexagon II. Kamiji’s father, Katsuaki Kamiji, is Yokosuka City Congressman.



March 24, 2009

Namie Amuro - Queen of Japanese Music World

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 Queen of Japanese Music World

Namie Amuro

 Namie Amuro

Namie Amuro (安室 奈美恵 ,Amuro Namie, born September 20, 1977) is a Japanese singer, dancer, and former child actor/singer, who, at the height of her popularity, was referred to as the "Teen Queen [of Japan]" and the "Queen of Japanese pop music". Born in Naha, Okinawa, Amuro debuted at the age of fourteen as an idol in the girl group Super Monkey’s. Though mostly unsuccessful, the group gained popularity during their final year together with the single "Try Me: Watashi o Shinjite" (1995).

 Namie Amuro

Amuro left Toshiba-EMI after releasing two more solo singles; she continued her music career as a solo singer with the then-small independent label Avex Trax. Under the guidance of producer Tetsuya Komuro, Amuro quickly became a commercial success, producing several million-selling records and starting several fashion trends. Her single "Can You Celebrate?" (1997) became Japan’s best selling single by a solo female artist. However, in late 1997, Amuro put her career on hold to focus on her pregnancy and engagement.

 Namie Amuro

Namie Amuro 

She returned to music in 1998 with the number-one single, "I Have Never Seen", but faced slowly declining sales. She unofficially severed ties with Tetsuya Komuro in 2001, shortly after taking on the project Suite Chic that would transform her from a pop idol to a R&B artist. Since reinventing herself, Amuro has achieved newfound interest. Her latest studio album, Play (2007) debuted at top of the charts and was followed by "60s 70s 80s" (2008), her first number-one single in ten years.

Namie Amuro 

 Namie Amuro

Over a decade since her musical debut, Amuro has remained one of the longest surviving popular female acts in Japan. She is the only Japanese female artist to have achieved a Top 10 single each year for fourteen consecutive years. She also continues to successfully combat social stigma as a divorced, working, single mother.

 Namie Amuro

On July 30, 2008, Amuro released her first greatest hits album, Best Fiction, since transitioning to R&B music. It spent six consecutive weeks at the number-one position on the Japan’s Oricon weekly charts, and was elected as "the best album of the year" at the 50th Japan Record Awards. Later this year, she is touring Japan in support of the album. Estimates predict that she could play to an audience as high as 400,000, potentially the largest audience of her career.

 Namie Amuro



Meisa Kuroki

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Japanese Actress & Model

Meisa Kuroki

Meisa Kuroki

Kuroki Meisa (黒木メイサ) was born on May 28, 1988 in Nago, Okinawa, Japan. She is a Japanese actress and model. She is represented by Sweet Power. Her father is American, and her mother is half-Japanese. She has appeared in a number of television dramas, commercials, films, and stage productions.

 Meisa Kuroki

 Meisa Kuroki

Meisa Kuroki is an exotic Japanese actress and model who like other quite a few Japanese models like Lena Fujii. She was part of the teenage talent group B.B. Waves and later became a magazine model 2004 for JJ magazine.

 Meisa Kuroki
 
 Meisa Kuroki
 
She also started acting in 2004 appearing in two Fuji TV dramas Hontoni Atta Kowai Hanashi ほんとにあった怖い話, Saigo no Message and Medaka and subsequently has appeared in many TV dramas including Koi Suru Nichiyobi 恋する日曜日 (TBS, 2005) Aru Ai no Uta (TBS, 2006) and in this year’s Seito Shokun! (TV Asahi) Haikei, Chichiue-sama (Fuji TV) and Byakkotai (TV Asahi).

 Meisa Kuroki



March 16, 2009

Erika Toda Japanese Famous Actress & Model

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Erika Toda Japanese Famous Actress & Model

 Erika Toda Japanese Famous Actress & Model

Erika Toda is a Japanese famous actress and model. She comes from a big family and has one elder brother and a younger sister. She likes cooking, playing piano and Kungfu.

Erika Toda Japanese Famous Actress & Model 

Erika Toda born on August 17, 1988 from Kobe. Erika Toda began life in Japan’s Hyogo Prefecture, and first entered the limelight in her teens, as the co-winner of Young Jump magazine’s "Seikore ‘03" competition for glamour models - an achievement that turned her face into a veritable household image in her native country, enabling her to grace innumerable print ads and billboards.

 Erika Toda Japanese Famous Actress & Model

From there, she started her career in 2000 as an actress. The transition to filmed work represented an almost effortless segue; she began with an extensive number of appearances in many popular Japanese TV dramas such as Nobuta o Produce, Engine and Gal Circle, but has only starred as the main character in her April 2007 drama, Liar Game. In the popular manga adaption movies Death Note (2006) and Death Note:The Last Name (2007), she played the role of Misa Amane making her very popular.

 Erika Toda as Misa Amane in Death Note



March 10, 2009

Ayumi Hamasaki - “Empress of J-Pop”

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Ayumi Hamasaki - “Empress of J-Pop”

Ayumi Hamasaki - “Empress of J-Pop” 

Ayumi Hamasaki is one of the most influential singer/songwriters in Japanese pop music. She has sold over 40 million records and is considered one of the most prolific of Japanese artists. Her nickname is the “Empress of J-Pop”.

Ayumi Hamasaki was born in Fukuoka, Japan on October 2, 1978. She was mainly raised by her grandmother. Ayumi Hamasaki had a liberal childhood, and was allowed to make her own decisions growing up, which caused her friction with her teachers. During her teenage years she began working as a model, frequently traveling between Fukuoka and Tokyo. In the middle of her high school years she changed talent agencies from the modeling-centered SOS agency to Sun Music. She stopped doing as much modeling and focused on acting in television dramas as assigned by her new talent agency, but found this to be unsatisfying.

 Ayumi Hamasaki - “Empress of J-Pop”

At the age of 17, Ayumi Hamasaki released her first album, “Nothing from Nothing”, a rap album which did very poorly. This caused Ayumi Hamasaki to turn away from music for a time, but she was encouraged to try again by record producer Masato Matsuura, and after a trip to New York which allowed her to try recording at a more relaxed pace, she was emboldened to give it another try. In 1998, Ayumi Hamasaki released the single “poker face”, which placed at 22 on the Oricon music charts (the Japanese equivalent to the Billboard music charts in America). “Trust”, her third single, was able to reach the Oricon Top Ten. She started to increase in popularity and was able to place at number one on the charts at the beginning of 1999 with the album “A Song for XX”. Since then every one of her albums has reached number one, and she has released often more than one a year, including “LOVEppears”, “Duty”, “A BEST”, “I am…”, “RAINBOW”, “A BALLADS”, “Memorial address”, “MY STORY”, “(miss)understood”, and “Secret”. Ayumi Hamasaki has sold over 40 million records over the course of her career and as of early 2007 continues to work in music prolifically.

The popular diva has landed her biggest gig in her musical career. Here now she been given the honor to create and sing the theme song for the upcoming Dragonball live-action movie, “Dragonball: Evolution“.

 Ayumi Hamasaki - “Empress of J-Pop”

The Hollywood movie is based on the popular manga “Dragonball“, which was created by Akira Toriyama. The manga series has sold around 350 million copies worldwide. It was reported that the production costs for the movie were over US$100,000,000. The movie will be screened in Japan on March 13th and shall be released in America in April.

The theme song, which is already completed, is called “Rule“. This song is described to be a powerful rock number and it was sung in Japanese. Until now, no release date has been revealed. The movie shall be screened in over 60 countries and therefore the song shall be distributed worldwide. Therefore this shall be Hamasaki’s first international break.

According to “The Sports Nippon” the director, James Wong is a big fan of Hamasaki’s music and he is familiar to her discography. He personally requested Fox to offer Hamasaki the opportunity to land this gig and wouldn’t take no for an answer. Wong felt that since the manga was born in Japan, a Japanese person should sing the theme song. It is quite rare for a Japanese artist to be given the opportunity to sing for an international movie. For Hamasaki, it shall also be her first time to produce a song for a non-Japanese movie.

 Ayumi Hamasaki - “Empress of J-Pop”

Hamasaki had completed the song on December 7th and she announced this on her official Team Ayu blog. On the same day, the song was sent to America. On the 10th of December the news was first announced on Sanspo“. The lyrics were penned by Hamasaki, Miki Watanabe composed the song and H/\L was in charge of the arrangement of the song. Hamasaki wrote the lyrics, after reading the screenplay and she based the lyrics on her impression of the protagonist.

Since 2006, Hamasaki has gradually started to extend her activities outside Japan. She surprised her fans by speaking a few sentences in English on CNN Talkasia and she mentioned how she is willing to go anywhere if people are willing to listen to her. In the following couple of years, Hamasaki extended her arena tour to Asia, which proved to be a huge success. After being offered this huge opportunity, Hamasaki mentioned in her blog how she might attempt to make a worldwide debut.

 Ayumi Hamasaki - “Empress of J-Pop”

Needless to say, Hamasaki is also quite excited and enthusiastic. She has mentioned how honored she feels, especially since she used to love Dragonball. In an official comment, Hamasaki was quoted to say, “I hope both old and new fans of ‘Dragonball’ throughout the world will enjoy the film.”

It is questionable to predict the magnitude of exposure she will receive from this collaboration. Nonetheless, this is an excellent opportunity for Hamasaki and this will definitely give her a certain level of global exposure. Furthermore “Rule” will definitely top the charts once again in Japan and there is a high possibility that “Rule” shall become another huge hit.

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March 2, 2009

Japanese Plum

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Japanese PlumJapanese Plum
 
The Japanese plum or ume (sometimes referred to as a Japanese apricot) has played an important role in Japanese culture for many centuries. It was originally introduced from China.

The plum is associated with the start of spring, because plum blossoms are some of the first blossoms to open during the year. In the Tokyo area, they typically flower in February and March. The event is celebrated with plum festivals (ume matsuri) in public parks, shrines and temples across the country.

Japanese PlumLike cherry trees, plum trees come in many varieties, many of which were cultivated by humans over the centuries. Most plum blossoms have five petals and range in color from white to dark pink. Some varieties with more than five petals (yae-ume) and weeping branches (shidare-ume) have also been cultivated. Unlike cherry blossoms, plum blossoms have a strong fragrance. 

Japanese Pickled PlumThe actual ume fruit is more sour than the western plum or apricot, and is usually processed in various ways before eaten.

The most popular processed form is the umeboshi, a sour, pickled plum, which is usually enjoyed with cooked rice. Umeboshi is one of the most typical Japanese flavors. Umeshu, a sweet alcoholic beverage made of plums, is also very popular.

 



January 14, 2009

Utada Hikaru

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Famous Japanese Artist

Utada Hikaru

Utada Hikaru 

Utada Hikaru, born in New York in 1983, grew up immersed in music. Recently she’s earned much praise for her musical sense and for her talent as singer-songwriter. Everything started with the single "time will tell," which registered on numerous FM charts more than a month before her official debut "Automatic." That release also did well on the charts, and since then, she’s followed it up with more and more songs, many of them entering the charts at the same time! Utada won the "PowerPlay" on dozens of nationwide FM stations. It is still freshly remembered that on the week of its release, her single set the record of ranking No.1 in frequency of airplay on FM and AM stations in both the Kanto and Kansai regions (203 times per week a 1998 record). And it’s a well-known fact that "Automatic/time will tell" (released Dec. 9, 1998 as both 12cm and 8cm discs) amazed everybody, achieving the extraordinary distinction of being ranked highly on various sales charts for both 12cm disc and 8cm discs, including the Original Confidence (Ori-Con) chart. Her following second single "Movin’ on without you" (released February 17, 1999 ), a commercial song for Nissan Terrano, earned the top position as it appeared in the Original Confidence chart. And her debut album, "First Love" (March 10, 1999 release), sold out at record stores prior to its official release date. In addition to instantly ranking No.1 on the Ori-Con chart, it also set new records for "Highest Initial Points for a Debut Album," and "Highest Initial Points for an Original Album." In the May 10 issue of Ori-Con, it became No.1 on the All Albums Chart. In the space of a mere five months after her debut, Utada climbed to the top of the Japanese pop music scene. After the title track of "First Love" (released April 28, 1999) became the main theme for TBS network’s weekly drama "Majo no Joken" (To Be a Witch), it was released as a single. Together with the drama the song continues to give heart-throbbing excitement to all viewers. The first live performances as "Utada Hikaru" were held on April 1 (at Umeda Heat Beat, Osaka) and April 2 (at Zepp Tokyo, Tokyo) with a full invitation system. Each host radio station was swarmed by applications from fans. Each stage was one consolidated groove when everybody and everything in the hall became as one amid the highest excitement, as Utada voiced, "Live is great and fun…!"

Utada Hikaru 
 
Utada Hikaru was born in the United States to a famous enka singer and a songwriter, who not only made sure that Hikaru inherited their talents, but also that she learned English before returning to Japan. As a child, Hikaru, spent time in recording studios soaking in the music and, at age 10, she began writing her own song lyrics in English. During that time, she was rocking out to bands like Queen and Bon Jovi, but later on got into R&B. By age 12, she had released three singles in the U.S. under the pseudonym, Cubic U.

When she released her first album, "First Love," in Japan, it immediately went to No. 1 on the charts and became the most popular debut album ever released in Japan, selling eight million copies. Utada is currently living in New York City, and is an undergraduate student at Columbia University.

Utada Hikaru
Utada Hikaru has a hidden life. she appears to be an ordinary American college student. Last fall she attended classes by day, hung out with friends by night, and like most of her fellow Columbia University freshmen, she hasn’t settled on a major yet. But there were rumors about her among the students during orientation week—stories that were hard to believe.

"Most of my friends know the truth," says Hikaru. "Even before the first day of school, I was talking to this friend who was going to Columbia also, and he told me, ‘People all know you’re coming.’ And I go, ‘What do you mean?’ And he said, ‘Well, all the Asian kids know, but even the non-Asian students have heard something about the Japanese Britney Spears coming to their school.’"

She’s virtually unknown in the U.S., but Hikaru, 18, is Japan’s biggest pop star. The Japanese media sing her praises: BILINGUAL STRAIGHT-A STUDENT! AND THE DIVA OF THE HEISEI PERIOD! The Japanese public devours her music: her debut CD, First Love (1999), sold more than 9.5 million copies, making it the best-selling album in Japanese history. Her new CD, Distance, is selling just as fast. While other Japanese pop divas are content to sing throwaway tunes in baby-girl tones, Hikaru, who says that growing up she used to go to sleep to Metallica and wake up to Pearl Jam, performs songs that draw from R. and B., rap and even rock. During a recent MTV Unplugged concert, she surprised fans with a rendition of the Irish rock band U2’s song With or Without You. Except for such occasional covers, Hikaru writes almost all her own material, combining light melodies and strong grooves. Her lyrics, though mostly about adolescent angst, can be intriguingly off center. "Our last kiss/Tasted like cigarettes," she sings on First Love.

Utada Hikaru 
 
Although the press has compared Hikaru to Spears, the two are sharply different. First, there’s the issue of clothes. Unlike Britney, Hikaru keeps hers on. "I’m not like a gorgeous bombshell or anything like that," she says modestly. "It was just always my music at the front." Mobbed in Japan, she relishes anonymity in America. "I can never really enjoy being famous," she says. "So when I can just take a walk and go grocery shopping in New York, it takes a huge load off my back and I feel great. I feel human again, almost."

Hikaru was born in New York City but raised part-time in Tokyo. "When people ask me exactly how much time I spend in each country, I always tell them I have no idea," she says. "Because my parents have taken me back and forth ever since I was a baby." Her father Teruzane Utada is a producer and musician who now runs her management company. Her mother Keiko Fuji was a popular enka (Japanese ballad singer) in the 1970s who broke her fans’ hearts by giving up her career and moving to the U.S. to find a little peace. ("I don’t sing anymore," is all Fuji says now, smiling.) Hikaru says she got her start when she followed her parents into the studio and began to make recordings around age seven. ("No, younger!" shouts her father from nearby.) Like her mother, Hikaru plans to retire young—as early as 28—and perhaps pursue neuroscience. "I kind of see myself in a white coat in a lab, working till late evening in front of test tubes," she says. It’s hard to imagine that Spears has a similar vision of her future.

Utada Hikaru 
 
For now, though, Hikaru has taken leave from school (she plans to return soon) to focus on her music and establish her career in the U.S. She recently performed a song called Blow My Whistle, which was included on the sound track of the movie Rush Hour 2. Produced by the Neptunes, one of the hottest American hip-hop production duos around, the song features a cameo from gangsta rapper Foxy Brown. Hikaru said her producers were worried at first that she and Brown might fight, given their different temperaments and backgrounds. They got along just fine. The idea of having her on the song came from Pharrell (Williams, one-half of the Neptunes), says Hikaru. "He said Foxy and I would make a very strong combination, the two of us being such contrasting characters: the crazy, revealing, in-your-face Ill Na Na [Foxy’s nickname] and the more settled and slightly mysterious Asian girl."

The music industry is ruled by stereotypes: whites rock, blacks rap and croon soul, and few dare to cross the color line. There are hardly any Asian pop acts of prominence in the U.S. (no wonder some see Hikaru as mysterious). Hikaru is mounting a challenge to the status quo. On Blow My Whistle, her voice is more resonant than on her Japanese-language songs, and the track boasts beats that are more forceful. She leaves no doubt: she’s got Mary J. Blige, 125th Street-type soul. There’s another twist. The credits bill her as "Hikaru Utada"—using the Western custom of listing the surname last. Says Hikaru: "I just figured it’s a good way to separate my English and Japanese personas." After the interview, she sends a follow-up e-mail that begins, "This is Hikaru Utada. (Or is it Utada Hikaru…oh, whichever!)" She’s still a freshman. She’ll work things out.

Utada Hikaru 
 
Utada Hikaru announced her marriage to 34 year old photographer Kiriya Taniwa. They met in winter 2 years ago and have continued a relationship ever since. She too plans to have a child in the near future and is puting her singing career on hold for a short period of time to settle into her new life.

On October 5, 2004, Utada Hikaru released her North American debut album, Exodus, under the name "Utada" (for fear of fans mutilating her Japanese nickname, Hikki). It was released nearly a month earlier, on September 9 in Japan, with a special booklet and housed in a cardboard slipcase. In an MTV interview, Utada said: "There really aren’t any completely Asian people singing right now. For me, it’s an experiment to see what people are gonna think of it". But her American debut as an Island Def Jam Music Group artist was met with indifference by the American market, perhaps due in part to poor promotion on her record label’s part. Despite the failure in the international markets, this album topped the charts in Japan, though it sold less than her releases as Utada Hikaru. Also, "Devil Inside" became a club hit in the U.S. and topped the Billboard Hot Dance/Club Airplay charts.

Utada Hikaru 
 
"Easy Breezy" was released as the lead single in early August 2004, followed up by the dance blockbuster "Devil Inside" a month and two weeks later. "Exodus ‘04" was released at the end of June 2005. The fourth single from her "Exodus" album was released in October 2005: "You Make Me Want To Be A Man"

We highly recommend you get Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol.1. Get ready for Hikaru ’s lethal musical dose! Her beautiful new release offers you the ultimate musical library of her beloved hits promising you extended hours of top J-pop all around the clock! The star ’s cream of the crop tunes like "For You", "Automatic" & "Can You Keep A Secret", "COLORS", plus many other essential smashs are all lined up for you on this dream collection! Listen to "SINGLE COLLECTION VOL.1" to enjoy Hikaru at her best! This compilation is great for people who is new to Utada Hikaru.



September 9, 2008

Kumi Koda Japanese Girls

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Famous Japanese Girls and Celebrities

Kumi Koda 

 Kumi Koda Japanese Girls

Kumi Koda, born Kumiko Kōda  on November 13, 1982) is a Japanese pop singer from Kyoto who debuted in 2000 with Take Back. She is the older sister of pop singer Misono. Koda did not achieve major success until the release of her seventh single, Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba. Her popularity reached a new level in 2005 after the release of Secret and Butterfly. Later that year she became one of the best-selling artists of 2005 with the success of Best ~first things~.

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Kumi Koda Japanese Girls

Koda began 2007 with three releases: But / Aishō, Best ~Bounce & Lovers~, and a DVD release of her second tour "Live Tour 2006 ~ 2007: Second Session" in Japan. But / Aishō, her thirty-fifth single, debuted second and sold 63,692 copies. Best ~Bounce & Lovers~ charted second as well, selling 161,458 copies. Her tour DVD fared better on the charts; it debuted first, selling 75,000 copies.

Kumi Koda Japanese Girls 

Her second single of 2007, titled "Freaky", was released on June 27, 2007 and features four songs, with only "Freaky", and "Run For Your Life" having a promotional video. The other two songs, "Sora" (Sky) and "girls" were used as Japanese television commercials for her Fever Live in Hall pachinko marketing campaign.

Kumi Koda Japanese Girls

Koda also performed at the Japanese leg of Live Earth in Tokyo on July 7, 2007. in addition to attending ap bank fes ‘07. an environmental preservation themed concert, hosted by Kazutoshi Sakurai of Mr. Children on July 15, 2007. She performed hits "Cherry Girl", "But", "Freaky", "Kiseki", and "Girls".

Kumi Koda Japanese Girls

Her third single of 2007, titled "Ai no Uta", was released on September 12, 2007 and was described as a "love ballad delivered straight to the person she loves," and also features the theme song to the World Judo Championships 2007, "Come Over". Despite low physical sales, the song reached number 1 on most of the download charts across Japan.

Kumi Koda Japanese Girls 

Koda’s 38th single was a collaboration with Korean group Tohoshinki, released November 7, 2007, titled "Last Angel feat. Tohoshinki" and was the image song for Resident Evil: Extinction. The single also included a B-Side titled "Dear Family".

Kumi Koda Japanese Girls 

On December 1, to mark Koda’s 7th year anniversary in the music industry, she held a special finale performance at Tokyo Dome for her 3rd nationwide (1st Arena tour) live tour. Koda became the sixth solo female singer to perform at Tokyo Dome with an estimated audience of 45,000 people. She also got to perform "I feel Love" with the Blue Man Group on this day as well.

Kumi Koda Japanese Girls 

Koda’s 39th single anytime was announced to be released January 23, 2008. This single would be released a week prior to her 6th studio album entitled Kingdom on January 30, 2008.The album contains Koda’s 2007 A-side singles: But / Aishō, Freaky, Ai no Uta, Last Angel, and anytime.

 Kumi Koda Japanese Girls

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Ichiro Suzuki

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Japan’s Famous Celebrities

Ichiro Suzuki

 Ichiro Suzuki

Ichiro Suzuki often known simply as Ichiro, (born October 22, 1973 in Toyoyama, Nishikasugai, Aichi Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese outfielder for the Seattle Mariners Major League Baseball team.

Ichiro Suzuki 

I Ichiro Suzuki moved to the United States in 2001 after playing nine years for the Orix Blue Wave in Japan’s Pacific League. When the Blue Wave posted him after the 2000 season, Ichiro Suzuki ’s rights were won by the Seattle Mariners and he signed a contract with them. He became the first Japanese-born everyday position player in the Major Leagues.

Ichiro Suzuki 

In 2001, Ichiro Suzuki finished first in batting average and stolen bases, the first player to accomplish this feat since Jackie Robinson. Ichiro Suzuki set several MLB records in 2004, including a single-season Major League record with 262 hits. Ichiro Suzuki has won a Gold Glove award in each of his first seven years in the majors as an outfielder.

Ichiro Suzuki 

Ichiro Suzuki is the first MLB player to join Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame (The Golden Players Club). Ichiro Suzuki was also selected the 2007 All Star Game MVP, going three for three and hitting the event’s first ever inside-the-park home run.

Ichiro Suzuki 

As of August 2008, Ichiro Suzuki has the second highest career batting average among active players. At .331, Ichiro Suzuki trails only Albert Pujols (.333) of the St. Louis Cardinals.

 Ichiro Suzuki

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September 5, 2008

Norika Fujiwara

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Japan’s Famous Celebrities

Norika Fujiwara

Norika Fujiwara 

Norika Fujiwara, born on June 28, 1971 in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture) is a Japanese beauty queen, model and actress. Norika Fujiwara became Miss Japan in 1992 and was an exclusive model for CanCam magazine. Norika Fujiwara has appeared in various commercials and TV series and a number of films in Japan.

    * After several years of model work, Norika Fujiwara has since worked internationally as a journalist and spokesperson, including acting as an ambassador of Japanese - Korean friendship during the 2002 FIFA World Cup, reporting from the 2004 Olympics in Greece, and going to Afghanistan and holding a photo exhibition there.

Norika Fujiwara
    * Norika Fujiwara was the formerly a guest announcer and interviewer for K-1 on their major shows until 2006 when she was replaced by Waka Inoue. She was also rumored to have been romantically involved with late K-1 legend Andy Hug for a time.


    * Norika Fujiwara has also worked in video games, her latest work as the main character Alicia in Project Minerva (PS2) (2002), a squad-based, real-time semi-RPG versus rogue robots game, released in an updated English form with more missions as Project Minerva Professional by Midas Interactive of the UK.


September 3, 2008

Nanako Matsushima

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 Nanako Matsushima

Famous Japanese Actress 

Nanako Matsushima

Nanako Matsushima , born October 13, 1973 in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese actress and model. She is known outside Japan for her role in the horror film Ring. She became the highest-paid actress in Japan due to Great Teacher Onizuka and all her following dramas becoming big hits. She was also a main character in A Story of Love, where she starred against Hiroyuki Sanada, who played Ryuji in Ringu.

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On February 21, 2001, she married Takashi Sorimachi who co-starred with her in Great Teacher Onizuka. They had a daughter together on May 31, 2004.

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