Oricon: school festival “king” and “queen”
Fall is a common season for school festivals (known as “gakuensai”). To see who’s popular this year, Oricon surveyed a thousand people, asking them which celebrities seem like they would be the festival “king” and “queen.”
The “kings” tend to fall along the lines of either popular comedians or good-looking actors. This year, comedy won out, with the silly Yoshio Kojima being an overwhelming favorite. “Hana Kimi” stars Shun Oguri and Toma Ikuta represented the ikemen at #2 and #3 (receiving votes mainly from women), but comedy acts Taka and Toshi, Tutorial, and Moody Katsuyama filled the next three slots. Another comedian, Yakkun Sakurazuka, was #8.
The outrageous
DJ OZMA ranked 7th. Rounding out the list were hip-hop group
FUNKY MONKEY BABYS and actor
Yuta Hiraoka, tied for 9th.
Unlike the “kings,” “queens” are chosen primarily for their looks, though comedy still plays a factor. At the top was this year’s hot topic in gravure idols,
Leah Dizon. The second-ranked
Kanako Yanagihara was one of two comediennes to make the list, with the other being
Sumiko Nishioka at #6.
Singer
YUI was #3.
Erika Sawajiri ranked 4th (though the survey was conducted partly before the
“Closed Note” incident), followed by
Maki Horikita in 5th.
The last four spots in the top ten were taken by
Yui Aragaki,
Shoko Nakagawa,
Ayaka, and
Ai Otsuka.
Source:
Oricon
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