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Ninomiya Kazunari Talks About His Respect for Tamori and Handling Anger in Interview on TOKYO FM


Ninomiya Kazunari
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“Arashi” Kazunari Ninomiya (40) appeared as a guest on TOKYO FM’s “Akira Kawashima Hajime no Monogatari” (5:00 p.m. Saturday), which was broadcast on the 20th, and talked about the high talent he brings respect

In the program’s questionnaire sent to Ninomiya, Ninomiya was asked about people who influenced him in his 20s, his idol days, variety shows, and dramas, and he answered “no” to the all questions. “To be precise, it’s not that it didn’t affect me, but that everything affected me because I lived my life accepting everything.”

On set, there are times when things go differently than originally planned, or when events or problems cause anger. When the “Kirin” personality Akira Kawashima told him, “I don’t have the image of being angry,” Ninomiya replied, “I’m not angry. I won’t be angry.”

Kawashima praised his attitude, saying, “Even when there is trouble, he always smiles. Is that the kind of person I respect.”

Then, a personal name came out of Ninomiya’s mouth. “When it comes to things I admire, it’s definitely Tamo-san.”He was once surprised by Tamori’s calm and youthful demeanor.

That’s when he appeared on Asahi’s “Music Station” TV. When a popular band appeared abroad, the members were said to be already drunk. “I was taking my time, but I was drinking (alcohol), so it ended about 20 seconds early, it was an accident, I don’t know what to do.

Tamori was said to be unfazed by what happened. “Tamo-san was smiling the whole time, and the assistant next to me got my help and said, “I’ll see you next week.”” While imitating Tamori’s tone, he turned around and expressed his respect, saying, “That’s amazing.

Tamori’s stance is said to have a calming effect on the atmosphere. “Isn’t it the best? Since he’s calm, I just think it’s not a big deal. He said he applied that lesson to his own behavior, saying, “It’s better not to get angry or panic when something happens on set.”

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