Japanese actor Takeru Sato has appeared on the digital cover of a Korean magazine. Sato Takeru has appeared on the digital cover of "ARENA HOMME+".
During the shoot, which took place in both Korea and Japan, Sato Takeru traveled between the streets of Japan and a studio in Korea, capturing a unique atmosphere in his photos.
During filming, he showed expressions that seemed to overlap with the characters he was playing. Like Naoki Fujitani in the Netflix series "Glass Heart," he has a unique world.
While appearing to be engrossed in his work, he also shows a firm determination to protect what is important to him, like Himura Kenshin from the film "Rurouni Kenshin," expressing himself in a three-dimensional way.
In the following interview, he spoke about his thoughts on "Glass Heart," which led to the Korean Fan Meeting.
"The musical aspect of 'Glass Heart' was the most challenging.
It was a fixed point, so I had to recreate that part well. Not only me, but the other members' parts were also very important.
It was my first experience, and it feels special in my life. Also, actors usually do things alone, don't they?
On the other hand, a band is a way to do things with your teammates and friends.
"It was even better because I had the knowledge," he said. He also spoke about the attitude that an actor should maintain. "In the past and now, I want to appear in works that I think are good and play in plays that I think are truly complete.
The most important thing is to say the lyrics. I don't want to perform something I don't like just because of the atmosphere, or perform it for other gain.
I want to keep this feeling even as time passes.
I don't want to compromise on my creative work," he said.
The three-dimensional moment of actor Takeru Sato was revealed on the digital cover, and all the gravure photos and interviews were published on "ARENA
It can be seen in the December issue of "HOMMES+".





By minmin 2025/11/20 15:07 KST