Osamu Suzuki Shingo Katori’s memorable words from his visit to the disaster area: “I felt how wonderful it is to work in this industry.” – Sponichi Sponichi Annex Entertainment

Osamu Suzuki Shingo Katori’s memorable words from his visit to the disaster area: “I felt how wonderful it is to work in this industry.” – Sponichi Sponichi Annex Entertainment

2024-03-24 13:19:00

Broadcast writer Osamu Suzuki
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Osamu Suzuki (51), who will retire as a broadcast writer and screenwriter at the end of this month, will appear as a guest on ABEMA’s “Nanani Chika ABEMA” (Sunday at 8:00pm), which will be broadcast on the 24th, and will appear on “FNS27,” which aired in 2011. He talked regarding an impressive episode from “Jimecha TV 2011 Mecha 2 Digi Teru!”.

Fuji TV’s large-scale special program aired four months following the Great East Japan Earthquake. Suzuki revealed, “I wanted to go on a business trip.I said I wanted to go to the disaster area.” I went to Fukushima around May to scout locations for a photo shoot, but I was worried regarding my safety, saying, “I had to wear a Geiger counter (radiation measuring device). He revealed that he was on a business trip.

What surprised me was the reaction of the people of Fukushima. “When I went there, I got really angry. They said, “No TV people are coming.” “Sendai, Miyagi, and Iwate are on the news that great talents are coming, but (to Fukushima) they never came. I said, “I haven’t come.” I was like, “I guess they won’t come anyway.” She revealed that she felt firsthand the feelings of the prefecture’s citizens.

The late Aki Yashiro, who was active in supporting disaster-stricken areas, offered to help with cleaning up in the disaster-stricken areas, but when the victims told her, “Don’t do that, just sing a song.” It is said that it cheered people up. Mr. Suzuki said that he heard the story of that time, “’My grandmother, who had never been able to walk, heard Mr. Yashiro’s song and cried while walking.” “Even though the power of entertainment is amazing, no one “We were really angry when they said, ‘He’s not coming.'” he recalled.

Shingo Katori (47) and Tsuyoshi Kusanagi (49) will go to the disaster area. Mr. Suzuki said, “Shingo and Tsuyoshi were in charge, and we went to Fukushima quite a bit before filming.The cameras weren’t rolling.The two of them greeted everyone and did the filming.Even following the actual filming was over, we went to Fukushima. , greeted everyone and the customers, and took pictures. When we came back following the show, I’ll never forget what Shingo said to Tsuyoshi, “I’m glad we’re doing this job.” He revealed Katori’s impressive words.

Katori said, “I don’t know what to do. I don’t know, but I think he said that because he was happy that he started moving and called out to me.” Mr. Suzuki said with deep emotion, “What the two of us talked regarding at that time made me realize how wonderful and grateful it is to be working in this industry.”

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