I saw a video, and it seems like Hey! Say! JUMP is doing a dating reality show within the group!?!?!
The Eric Carle exhibition was filled with love in every single exhibit. I absolutely loved this description: "It's a magical frame for discovering the beauty of this world." I could feel the love the exhibition organizers put into that statement.
Seeing the history of Eric Carle's work at the exhibition, I got the impression that he is drawn to small creatures in a vast world. There are many contrasts between insects and large things. It was fun to think about how the real-life incident of the toy duck that ended up in the ocean must have deeply affected him. The duck is so cute.
Masu-chan the cat is worried about the caterpillar that's crying because it has a stomach ache 🐛🐱
I went to the Eric Carle exhibition. I had lots of books at home when I was little, but the very first book I loved was "The Very Hungry Caterpillar," so it made me feel happy all the time. 🐛
I love how in UR not alone, after the final chorus, Koyama and Masuda stop singing, and it often becomes a solo by Kato Shigeaki. But in STORY, there's something extra about Kato Shigeaki's voice, and even just listening to the recording gave me goosebumps and almost made me cry. It's definitely NEWS's Kato Shigeaki singing...
I've been listening to the live recordings a lot, and I think this sequence of "music" is a beautifully structured piece that will go down in NEWS's history.
It's a cat, it's a cat 😸😸🎀
This is just my impression, but I really love idol songs where you can feel that their singing style developed because they were in that particular group. For example, Shigeaki Kato from NEWS, Shota Yasuda from SUPER EIGHT, Ryusei Fujii from WEST, and Hokuto Matsumura from SixTONES. It's really touching to see how their singing style was influenced by the group's image and its members.
I saw Nakano-san on MELT and became a fan, and I've been watching her ever since. She was the first skater I ever had a favorite of.