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In an open letter, investment firm Rising Sun Management which is the majority shareholder of Fuji TV's parent company, said that the scandal "exposes serious flaws in your corporate governance".
Scandal (Japanese: スキャンダル, Hepburn: Sukyandaru) is an all-female Japanese rock band formed in Osaka in 2006. Although all four members have provided lead vocals, their primary roles are Haruna on vocals and rhythm guitar, Mami on lead guitar, Tomomi on bass guitar, and Rina on drums.
Predator: The Secret Scandal of J-Pop is a British television documentary presented by journalist Mobeen Azhar.The documentary is centred on the sexual abuse involving Japanese record producer Johnny Kitagawa, the founder of the talent company Johnny & Associates and an influential figure in the Japanese entertainment industry.
In 1988, Koji Kita [], a former member of Four Leaves, published a series of diaries under the title Hikaru Genji e (光Genjiへ, Dear Hikaru Genji). [7] Kita wrote that Johnny Kitagawa had used his position of influence over the group to make unwanted sexual advances towards the boys under contract to him.
Major Japanese advertisers are fleeing broadcast powerhouse Fuji Television following an alleged sex scandal involving former boy band idol turned TV host Masahiro Nakai. Industry heavyweights ...
Scandal (Japanese: 醜聞, Hepburn: Sukyandaru, or Shūbun) [a] is a 1950 Japanese film written and directed by Akira Kurosawa. The film stars Toshiro Mifune , Takashi Shimura and Yoshiko Yamaguchi .
Scandal First Live: Best Scandal 2009: 2010 5 5 11,107 Scandal Anime — — — Everybody Say Yeah!: Temptation Box Tour 2010: Zepp Tokyo: 2011 5 8 11,175 Video Action: 2 5 14,067 Japan Title Match Live 2012: Scandal vs Budokan: 2012 2 8 15,710 Scandal Osaka-Jo Hall 2013: Wonderful Tonight: 2013 4 10 15,130 Scandal Arena Live 2014: Festival ...
"Namida no Regret" (涙のリグレット) is the seventh major single (tenth overall) released by Scandal. The title track is the band's first original ballad, and it was used as a Recochoku commercial song, while the first B-side, "Midnight Television", was used as the ending theme of the anime film Loups=Garous.