He is a well-known actor in Korea, having played the lead role in the drama "Letter". As soon as it was revealed that Nakayama had passed away, the Korean media
This was reported simultaneously on social media, and upon hearing the news, Korean fans on the Internet expressed their sorrow at his untimely death, with many saying things like, "It's been 25 years since Love Letter was released. It's such a shame."
Nakayama was found collapsed in the bathtub of his home by a member of the management office on the morning of the 6th of this month, and was confirmed dead on the spot by a doctor who rushed to the scene.
A concert was scheduled to be held at the venue, and the sudden death of this idol, one of the most representative figures of the Showa era, sent shock waves through the venue. On the 8th, Nakayama's management office posted a comment on their website.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone for the kind words and condolences they have sent us following Miho's sudden passing." The autopsy results confirmed that there was no foul play involved.
The cause of death was determined to be an accident that occurred while bathing." Nakayama is a former member of Tokyo. She made her TV series debut in 1985 with "Maidodo Osawagaseshimasu" (TBS).
The TV series "Mama wa Idol!" (aired in 1987) in which she starred is said to be the reason why Nakayama was nicknamed "Miporin". In 1985, she made her debut as a singer with the single "C".
If you win the Best New Artist Award at the Japan Record Awards. Since the 1990s, he has collaborated with rock band WANDS on songs such as "Sekaijuu no Dare Yori Kitto," "Toi Machi no Dokoka de...," and "Tada Nakitaku"
In Korea, Nakayama's name is known from the movie "Love" by director Shunji Iwai, which beautifully depicts the faint memories of first love.
Letter" became widely known. In the past, in Korea,
Considering the history of Japan, there was a long period of time when Japanese manga, movies, music, etc. were restricted by law due to the risk of offending the public.
The first major incident was when President Kim Dae-jung of the Republic of Korea announced a policy to lift the ban on Japanese pop culture. Since then, South Korea has gradually begun to accept Japanese pop culture, and the works released in the country in 1999 include
The song she starred in was "Love Letter." Nakayama played the lead role in this film, and the line that Nakayama's character Hiroko shouted in the deserted snowy field, "Do you like it?", became a big hit in Korea at the time.
At the time, the film attracted 1.4 million viewers in the country, making it the first Japanese film to achieve commercial success after the country's liberalization of popular culture.
However, many fans from Korea are visiting. Nakayama also appeared in the 2018 Korean film "Sleeping Butterfly" directed by Jeong Jae-woong. Actor Kim, who co-starred with Nakayama,
At a press preview in August of the same year, Jae Wook said, "I was heartened when I heard the news that Miho Nakayama had been cast. The female lead role of Ryoko will depend on the actress who plays it.
It was such an important role that it affected the color of the film, but I was happy that Nakayama was chosen to play it. She is an actress who is familiar to Koreans, and her image matched Ryoko's, so both director Jeong Jae-woong and I were very happy."
The news of Nakayama's sudden death was also reported by Korean media, with the Chosun Ilbo reporting, "The female lead of 'Love Letter', Nakayama Miho, was found dead at home."
The sudden news of her death caused shock and sadness in Korea, with the name "Nakayama Miho" trending in Hangul on Twitter (formerly Twitter) for a time.
There were also comments that included viewers sharing their own memories of Nakayama's past roles in films, such as "I remember being moved when I watched 'Love Letter' with my first love."
2024/12/10 14:10 KST
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