
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Favorite J-Pop Singles: Moritaka Chisato / Ame

Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Crush Of The Day: Takeuchi Yuko

First a full disclosure that up until this past month, Takeuchi Yuko was one of those actresses that I’ve always kind of known about, but never really took notice of in any of the things I’d seen her in. Whenever anyone’d mention Yuko’s name, I kind of said like, “Hmmm, yeah….I think I remember that girl…”, with only the vaguest image of her face in my mind.
But recently, it started to seem (At least to me) that Yuko was starting to appear pretty regularly in a LOT of the new shows that were coming out, and when Car mentioned to me that even Kazunari Nino (of Arashi fame) particularly loved Yuko and her work, I thought that I had better start paying more attention to this girl!
So it was that when they began uploading episodes from the new Yuko Takeuchi Show NATSU NO KOI WA NIJI-IRO KAGAYAKU (co-staring Nino’s fellow Arashi-er Matsumoto Jun), I made a point to check it out and find out once and for all what all this hubbub was about this actress!

A story of a harried work girl who stumbles upon a small but established family-owned restaurant with food that instantly touches her heart the very first time she tastes it, the drama reminded me more than a little of Nakayama Miho and Karasawa Toshiaki’s OISHII KANKEI, which in MY book is ALREADY a good sign! Focusing on both the joy of fine cuisine as well as the relationships between the family and co-workers, this was a show that grabbed my attention from the very beginning, and I remember telling Car, “Hmm, I think Lunch No Joou might be the next BIG drama on my list!” And it the drama itself wasn’t gonna be on my list of greats, the lead actress sure was! WOW, for the first time, I finally “Got” Takeuchi Yuko!
I don’t know if it was the way she held herself as a pretty-but-tomboyish girl or the pretty outfits they dressed her up in or the story and acting in general, but BOY the role of confident and sassy Mugita Natsumi seems to have been TAILOR MADE for Yuko’s talents! Yuko manages to steal every scene she’s in, and that’s quite a feat to sustain throughout an entire drama, especially one that ALSO features Misaki Ito!

Watching her at first I though she seemed like a Masami Nagasawa, but by the end of that first episode, she’d fully won me over as a radiant and charismatic actress in her own right, and that night, I laughed to realize I couldn’t get her out of my mind!
While getting totally infatuated with Yuko while watching another episode, I remember actually trying to figure out just what it was that made her so darn attractive to me, and one very good reason is Yuko’s ACTING and Line-Delivery. Every line she utters is said in this coy and mischievous tone to it that just makes me smile and think what a cool person this would be to hang out with! When she’s in a zany situation, you have to laugh out loud, when she’s sad, you really feel her pain, and when she’s playful, she’s REALLY playful!





Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Favorite J-Pop Singles: Miura Rieko / Arigato

While going through my VHS tapes looking for the Ota Hiromi Performance of "Momen No Handkerchief", I came across a whole treasure trove of other awesome videos that I'd completely forgotten I'd had, and I'll be trying to rip and upload some of them for you all to peruse!
At the top of the list was this very cool performance by Rieko Miura singing her latest single "Arigato" an incredibly catchy song that surely must be the best thing that came out of Rieko's brief union with Diamond "Tokyo Pop" Yukai who co- wrote the peppy tune! Arigato was just about the last "real" j-pop release from Rieko, and I have to say it's one of her best!
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Favorite J-Pop Singles: Ota Hiromi / Momen No Handkerchief

Listening to Ayase Haruka's cover of "Momen No Handkerchief" made me want to listen to Ota Hiromi's original, and so I've been playing my 70's J-pop tunes in my car for the past few days. And as usual, listening to Hiromi sing Momen No Handkerchief (as well as her other hits like Akai High Heel) made me want to watch her performance on a 1970's J-pop Flashback Special I rented oh so many years ago.
In 1997 (or so), I was heavily immersed in my j-pop music with groups like CoCo, Ribbon. Moritaka Chisato and Princess Princess and Zard, not to mention the great artists at the time like Matsuda Seiko, Mr. Children, Dreams Come True and Amuro Namie, but it wasn't until I got this 70's Special that I finally got to see some of the more "classic" j-pop artists: Yamaguchi Momoe, Pink Lady, Candies, Teresa Teng and even Arai Yumi- WOW, this was really an eye-opener for someone fully into j-pop!!
Along on the show they'd invited a handful of 70's performers to appear, and so I got to see artists like Amachi Mari, Agnes Chan, and Iwasaki Hiromi sing their classic hits like "Hitori Janai No", "Hinageshi Na Hana" and "Romance"... All the songs were expertly performed with a live Big Band, and all of the ladies looked very pretty and refined (man, especially Iwasaki Hiromi...DAMN!) but out of them all, the one that REALLY blew me away was a sweet li'l tune by the name of "Momen No Handkerchief" sung by a pretty lady named Ota Hiromi! The song was 100% j-pop perfection with its violin intro and score with the bright guitar chiming throughout, but even more than that- something about the way Ota Hiromi gestured and sang- I was TOTALLY CAPTIVATED!
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Ayase Haruka "Marguerite" is here!!!

Riding high on the wave of the current "Hotaru No Hikari" sequel, it was a PERFECT TIME for Ayase Haruka to get back to her part-time hobby of dabbling in the j-pop field, and so it was with great anxiousness I waited for her latest release MARGUERITE, and what a surprise it was!!!
One thing you can always say about Haruka-chan's singing career is that she's always had a really sweet and gentle voice whicg lends itself to pleasant low-key tunes, and this latest offering is no execption! With the pretty "Marguerite" title track, the CD single also boasts covers of two favorite classic j-pop songs with Haruka giving us her take on both Matsutoya Yumi's "Hello My Friend", AND Ota Hiromi's "Momen No Hankerchief" (the latter a BIG, BIG FAVE of mine from the 70's!) Sooooo COOL!!!!!
Besides these wonderful songs, the CD set comes with a bonus DVD featuring Ayase Haruka's PV for "Marguerite" as well as four cute "making of" clips. My package also came with this beautiful mylar folder sleeve, siutable for storing your various Haruka-chan magazine clippings (AHAHAHAHAHA!) but maybe that's just what I would do!
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Crush Of The Day: Kurokawa Tomoka

I was first introduced to Tomoka Kurokawa in the Mitsuki Tanimura drama CAT STREET. With her cute portrayal of insecure gothic lolita Noda Momiji, I remember wishing the show had devoted more time to her than the main story, but when you’re watching an ensemble cast show with only 6 episodes, you take what you can get!




Thursday, August 12, 2010
Re: Tiger And Dragon

