Sat, October 27, 2007 (7:48pm EDT)
Popular rock duo Porno Graffiti is handling its first theme song for a movie. Titled "Anata ga Koko ni Itara," it will appear in the Juri Ueno-starring "Naoko," directed by Tomoyuki Furumaya.
"Naoko" is based on the manga of the same name by Nobuhiro Sakata and Yu Nakahara. It tells the story of a talented young runner (Haruma Miura) whose father died trying to save a girl named Naoko Shinomiya (Ueno).
The "Anata ga Koko ni Itara" single is scheduled to go on sale February 14. The movie opens in theaters the same month.
"Naoko" is based on the manga of the same name by Nobuhiro Sakata and Yu Nakahara. It tells the story of a talented young runner (Haruma Miura) whose father died trying to save a girl named Naoko Shinomiya (Ueno).
The "Anata ga Koko ni Itara" single is scheduled to go on sale February 14. The movie opens in theaters the same month.
Sat, October 27, 2007 (5:22am EDT)
The NHK taiga drama "Fuurinkazan" is being turned into a stage production next year. While the television series centers on the character of Yamamoto Kansuke (played by Masaaki Uchino), the play will instead revolve around Takeda Shingen.
Kabuki actor Kamejiro Ichikawa will not only play the role of Shingen (as he does in the drama series), but will also play the part of Kansuke. He is involved in directing as well.
One other confirmed cast member is Shinichi Chiba, who is also reprising his role from the drama, as Itagaki Nobukata. He recently announced that he would quit acting under the name "Shinichi Chiba," but he agreed to participate at Ichikawa's request. It is his first stage role in 22 years.
The play will run from April 5 to 27 at Tokyo's Nissay Theatre.
Kabuki actor Kamejiro Ichikawa will not only play the role of Shingen (as he does in the drama series), but will also play the part of Kansuke. He is involved in directing as well.
One other confirmed cast member is Shinichi Chiba, who is also reprising his role from the drama, as Itagaki Nobukata. He recently announced that he would quit acting under the name "Shinichi Chiba," but he agreed to participate at Ichikawa's request. It is his first stage role in 22 years.
The play will run from April 5 to 27 at Tokyo's Nissay Theatre.


