Friday, July 16, 2010

38-year-old Nishizawa recaptures OPBF super middleweight crown


The big changes of Japanese boxing make many fans shock about the result becauseYoshinori Nishizawa the oldest Japanese boxer bitt Paula Tuilau, the super middle wage crown and win Oriental-Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) champion. In the fight Nishizawa shows his fans with the powerful right punch and finished Tuilau at 2 minutes and 59 seconds in the fifth rounds out of twelve rounds. Moreover, Nishizawa improved his record to 25 wins, 12 by KO, against 14 losses and 5 draws, while Tuilau fell to 15-11-5 with 11 KOs.


In my opinion, Nishizawa must retire from boxing at the age 35 because most of the Japanese boxer, whose age over 35 will be replace from the younger boxers but not Nishizawa. At the age 35 he can break the record of many boxers. I think after he retires no one can forget his fighting style and his picture will stuck in our mind forever.


I choose the story of Nishizawa because I want to show the reader who read my site that, “You shouldn’t give up doing the thing that you love “.Moreover , Nishizawa also a good example for every people who want to follow their own dream and never easy to give up.


Japanese Stars Who Could Be On The Move This Summer




I am interested in Football. I watched many matches in Word Cup 2010. I supported Asian teams because I live in Asia Continent. There are four Asian countries that qualified into FIFA World Cup 2010. Japan shows the best performance in this World Cup. Therefore, it makes European teams start looking at Japanese players. The most impressive Japanese player is Keisuke Honda.

A lot of people are talking about his recent form with Japan. With only four matches played in World Cup, he scored two goals and one assist in creative midfield position. Keisuke Honda, who recently playing at CSKA Moscow, linked with many prestige European clubs such as Real Madrid, AC Milan, Arsenal, Liverpool, and Tottenham Hotspur.

In my opinion, He is a very talented and creative player, and he has potential to play for any European team. Hence, he will get more interested in many clubs from now on. Moreover, I think his price will sharply increase more than 20 million because now Honda shows over the world in FIFA World Cup 2010 that he is the best in Asia. In the future I think his price will continues increase until age 30.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Ryoko Yonekura to play Scarlett O'Hara in stage version of 'Gone With the Wind'


Ryoko Yonekaura, the most popular actor in Japan in this time, will play as Scarlett O’Hara, the main character in the movie, in the stage version of movie “Gone with the Wind”. The movie schedules in June next year at Imperial Theatre in Tokyo. There are many people interested about her taking a role in this movie. Moreover, producer Toho said the movie will play in the celebrating 100th anniversary day of Imperial Theater. A musical version of “Gone with the Wind” was staged once before in 2003, but next year version will be a drama with no music.
Yonekaura, who won a national beauty award in 1992, said she will be under great pressure because it is the first time for Yonekara to perform in these kinds of character.

In my opinion, Ryoko, who is 34 years old, is one of the best actresses of all times in Japan. Furthermore, she is outstanding on the stage. She is famous for her acting on Broadway musical. As I have mentioned her abilities above, she has many experienced on her actress career. For example, the movie name Love Revolution, Fushin no Toki and Warui Yatsura.Therefore, I believed she has enough potential to do well on this role.