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Gyelle-san posted this in Japinoy.com
i saw this article in inquirer (http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/entertainment/entertainment/view_article.php?article_id=80767) and it states/implies that takuya kimura is here in the philippines, is this confirmed?
I couldn’t be any happier!!! I really pray to God this is true. Wow, Kimura Takuya in the Philippines?!
Well, OK, the article was really about Josh Hartnett, but wow, I really hope
this is true.
:D
Many people enjoy swimming at the beach during summer vacation and during consecutive holidays. Aside from swimming, people also enjoy eating watermelon by the seaside, playing with a beach ball, and eating kakigoori (shaved ice with flavored syrup) and yakisoba in beachside huts.
With this, Oricon polled 1,000 people (Oricon employees,students, people ages 20s-40s) and asked them which celebrities would look best as beach hut staff.
Male celebrities
1. Hayami Mokomichi - He is fresh, tanned and look really good beside the sea.
2. Yamaguchi Tomomitsu - It is so ‘him’ to wear an Aloha shirt while working.
3. Sakaguchi Kenji - For his surfing skill.
4. Kimura Takuya - Also for his surfing skill.
5. Fukuyama Masaharu - Because he always makes it to the Oricon polls! Wahaha!
Yamaguchi Tatsuya
Koike Teppei
Female celebrities
1. Wakatsu Chinatsu - For her ‘genki’ aura, bright personality and cute face.
2. Hamasaki Ayumi - She said once in a TV show that she wanted to work in a beachside house.
3. Koda Kumi - For her sexiness.
4. Hoshino Aki - Also for her sexiness.
5. Aragaki Yui - Maybe because she’s Okinawan?
Translated for and by Japinoy.com. Please credit/link back to www.Japinoy.com when posting this elsewhere. Yoroshiku onegaishimasu.
Source: Oricon.co.jp
All about Inoue Mao 井上真央
A native of Yokohama, Japan, actress Inoue Mao was born on January 9, 1987. Mao started her acting career at the tender age of 5, playing parts in dramas, but it was in the 1999 drama Kids War that she became known.
Mao is currently a freshman at Meiji University's Faculty of Literature, where she is majoring in theater. She is also studying Chinese as her elective subject.
An artists through and through, Mao does have refined tastes in culture and the arts, with her interests in Japanese dance and oil paintin. Mao also loves playing basketball and badminton and is a fan of KimuTaku (who isn't, anyway?)
Mao received the Best Actress trophy in the 47th Television Drama Academy Awards for her role of Makino Tsukushi in the hit series Hana Yori Dango, and with the big success of the second HYD season, could her 2nd Best Actress trophy be far behind?
ありえないつの! ^_____^
For a complete listing of her projects, click HERE
| HERO | |
| Starring: | |
| Kimura Takuya - Kuryu Kohei | |
| Matsu Takako - Amamiya Maiko | |
| Otsuka Nene - Nakamura Misuzu (aka the lady who’s having an affair with Shibayama) | |
| Abe Hiroshi - Shibayama Mitsugu (aka the man who’s having an affair with Nakamura) | |
| Katsumura Masanobu - Egami Tatsuo (the guy who likes Amamiya) | |
| Kohinata Fumiyo - Suetsugu Takayuki (the guy who loves ballroom dancing) | |
| Yashima Norito - Endo Kenji | |
| Kadono Takuzo - Ushimaru Yutaka (the boss) | |
| Kodama Kiyoshi - Nabeshima Toshimitsu (the bigger boss) | |
| Tanaka Yoji - the bartender (Aru yo) | |
Synopsis: | |
| Hero tells of the story of Kuryu Kohei (Kimura Takuya), a former high school delinquent who became a public prosecutor.
This TV-shopping addict is transferred from Aomori to Tokyo, where he is coldly greeted by new colleagues who doubt his ability to perform his duties. The business suit-averse Kuryu may appear unprofessional at first glace, favoring jeans and shirts with cheesy slogans to dark coats and slacks. He also has a very unorthodox way of working, choosing to personally investigate his cases rather than relying solely on the police. He is given a zealous (but initially unwilling) law clerk Amamiya Maiko (Matsu Takako) as his personal assistant. By combining book smart (Amamiya) and street smart (Kuryu), they solve cases involving characters like corrupt parliament members and petty underwear thieves and eventually, Kuryu gains the respect and admiration of his superiors and colleagues. The ending theme is Can you keep a secret? by Utada Hikaru, who also makes a cameo appearance on Episode 8. She was that waitress at the restaurant where Kuryu and the female lawyer had dinner. | |