Utada Hikaru: Next Release Has A Title

Posted in 完全に日本音楽について [Other artist in Japan] with tags on February 26, 2009 by yui025

Utada, as she’s once again to be known, has got a name for her next album: “This Is The One”! The album will contain ten songs, like “Come Back To Me”, “Apple and Cinnamon”, “On and On”, “Taking My Money Back”, “Me Muero”, and five other songs. Two additional bonus remix tracks are also going to be on the track listing. The cover art is out too (see display pic)

SeoTaiji Releases Volume 8 Part 2 With Commemoration Concert

Posted in 完全に日本音楽について [Other artist in Japan] with tags on February 26, 2009 by yui025

On March 14 and 15, Seo Taiji will hold the commemoration concert ‘Wormhole’ at Seoul’s Olympic Hall to mark the release of his 8th album second single.

The title of the concert is ‘Wormhole’ and Seo Taiji’s official site (www.seotaiji.com) reveals that ‘Disappearance’ is the keyword of the event.

In the meantime, a teaser event titled ‘missing taiji’ will kick off the release of the second single, and the exact release date of the single will be revealed on the homepage of the teaser event.

Japan Claims Victories At Oscars

Posted in 完全に日本音楽について [Other artist in Japan] on February 26, 2009 by yui025

At the 81st Academy Awards held on Sunday in Los Angeles, Japanese films went two-for-two as both nominees walked away with a prize. The bigger winner was Yojiro Takita’s Okuribito” (“Departures” ), winning the title of Best Foreign Language Film. The critically-acclaimed movie has already won a total of 60 awards at home, including 10 in the Japan Academy Awards.

However, this Oscar is a perhaps an even more remarkable achievement, given that “Okuribito” is the first Japanese film to win the award since it was established as a competitive prize in 1956.

Kunio Kato’s “Tsumiki no Ie(“La Maison En Petits Cubes” ) won Best Animated Short Film, the first Japanese win in that category. The last Japanese animated movie to win an Academy Award was when Hayao Miyazaki’s “Spirited Away” took Best Animated Feature Film in 2003.

This is only the second time that Japanese films have won two awards in the same year. The first was in 1955, when Teinosuke Kinugasa’s “Jigokumon” (“Gate of Hell” ) won Best Color Costume Design and the honorary award of “best foreign language film first released in the United States during 1954.”

Maki Horikita To Play Homeless Girl In Fuji’s New Drama

Posted in 完全に日本音楽について [Other artist in Japan] with tags on February 26, 2009 by yui025

Actress Maki Horikita, 20, will play a homeless girl in Fuji TV’s new drama from April. In the new drama, which is not yet titled, Horikita will play a girl who becomes homeless due to her deceased father’s debt. She then marries a rich man who later dies of an illness, leaving behind six adopted children.

Horikita said, “When I saw my photo on the poster, my dirty appearance made me feel something that I had never experienced before.”

Ebi-chan Unveils Designs For New Fashion Brand Swingle

Posted in 完全に日本音楽について [Other artist in Japan] with tags on February 26, 2009 by yui025

Popular model Yuri Ebihara, popularly known as Ebi-chan, showed her first efforts at clothes design recently, at an event in Yurakucho held to celebrate the market entry of new fashion brand Swingle. Ebihara, 29, wore a purple dress adorned with small pink hearts, and said that it was one of eight pieces she had helped design for Swingle, under the theme of “Clever & Cute.”

“I’ve been involved in the design of wedding dresses and jewelry before, but this was my first time to design everyday attire. But having said that, we’re targeting working women who are sensitive to fashion trends. I’m delighted that some of the pieces I helped design will be at the front of the stores,” she said.

Reporters asked where she would like to go in stylish dresses like the one she was wearing, and Ebihara said she would go to dinner or a nice bar, but that she’d need to find a boyfriend first.

Mihimaru GT’s Hiroko Teams Up With All-American Rejects

Posted in JROCKの世界の動揺 with tags on February 26, 2009 by yui025

mihimaru GT vocalist hiroko has completed a collaboration with U.S. rock band The All-American Rejects. On March 4, The All-American Rejects’ latest album, “When the World Comes Down,” is being released in Japan. The Japanese release will include a new version of “Another Heart Calls,” featuring vocals from hiroko.

The new version of “Another Heart Calls” will be available as a ringtone starting on Wednesday. It has also been reported that The All-American Rejects are performing in Shibuya with hiroko on the album’s release date, but mihimaru GT’s official website says that the information is incorrect and that there are no plans for a joint concert.

“Okuribito” Takes 10 At Academy Awards

Posted in 完全に日本音楽について [Other artist in Japan] with tags on February 26, 2009 by yui025

The presentation ceremony for the 32nd Japan Academy Awards took place in Tokyo on Friday. Yojiro Takita’s “Okuribito” completely overwhelmed the competition, winning in 10 of the 13 categories it was nominated for. With this, the film has now received a total of 60 major awards since the end of last year.

Aside from Best Picture, the film’s ten prizes included a Best Actor win for Masahiro Motoki. This is his second time receiving that honor in the Japan Academy Awards, with the first being in 1993 for Masayuki Suo’s “Sumo Do, Sumo Don’t.”

* Best Picture: Okuribito
* Best Animated Picture: Gake no Ue no Ponyo
* Best Director: Yojiro Takita (Okuribito)
* Best Screenplay: Kundo Koyama (Okuribito)
* Best Actor: Masahiro Motoki (Okuribito)

* Best Actress: Tae Kimura (Gururi no Koto)
* Best Supporting Actor: Tsutomu Yamazaki (Okuribito)
* Best Supporting Actress: Kimiko Yo (Okuribito)

* Best Music: Joe Hisaishi (Gake no Ue no Ponyo)
* Best Cinematography: Takeshi Hamada (Okuribito)
* Best Lighting Direction: Hitoshi Takaya (Okuribito)
* Best Art Direction: Towako Kuwajima (Pako to Mahou no Ehon)
* Best Sound Recording: Satoshi Ozaki, Osamu Onodera (Okuribito)* Best Film Editing: Akimasa Kawashima (Okuribito)
* Best Foreign Language Film: The Dark Knight

Special awards were given to “Yougisha x no Kenshin” and actor Kenichi Matsuyama.

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