Yu Aoi Delights Netizens with On-Screen Chemistry with Husband on Japanese TV Show
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Japanese actress Yu Aoi, starring in the new drama 'Until the T-shirt Dries', appeared on a TV show with her husband, comedian Ryota Yamasato.
- Netizens praised their on-screen chemistry, with many commenting that Aoi "married the right person" after seeing her frequently laugh at her husband's jokes.
- The drama 'Until the T-shirt Dries' is a suspenseful marriage drama featuring a star-studded cast and exploring the secrets within relationships following an accident.
Japanese star Yu Aoi, making her return to terrestrial television drama after an 18-year hiatus with the new series 'Until the T-shirt Dries,' recently appeared on the program 'Let Snow Man Decide.' She shared the screen with her husband of seven years, comedian Ryota Yamasato, captivating viewers with their interactions.
It's really marrying the right person!
During the show, Aoi was frequently seen laughing heartily at her husband's jokes, a display that resonated strongly with Japanese netizens. Many viewers took to social media to praise their apparent happiness and compatibility, with comments like "She truly married the right person" flooding online platforms. Aoi, who has embraced motherhood, maintains a radiant appearance, defying her age and impressing with her youthful looks.
I had the opportunity to see my growth over 18 years, and I am very excited.
'Until the T-shirt Dries' is penned by scriptwriter Mika Sakamoto, known for 'Silent,' and directed by Nobuhiro Doi, who helmed 'The Full-Time Wife Escapist' and 'The Crimes That Bind.' The series boasts an ensemble cast including Ayumu Nakajima, Fumiya Takahashi, Asuka Saito, Kaho, and Kenichi Matsuyama. The drama promises a fresh take on marriage suspense, centering on two couples whose lives unravel after an accident, exposing hidden secrets within their relationships.
I have been a fan of Yu Aoi since before I became a screenwriter.
Kenichi Matsuyama, reprising his role as the charming cafe owner 'Suguru' for the fifth time alongside Aoi, described his character as warm and stable yet enigmatic. He expressed excitement about reuniting with Aoi, with whom he first collaborated at age 20, anticipating a dynamic on-screen partnership. Nakajima, playing 'Itsuki,' a confectionery company employee, hinted at a mysterious relationship with Aoi's character, stating, "You'll know after watching the first episode." Takahashi portrays 'Naoto,' a cafe employee with a hidden past, while Kaho plays 'Azusa,' a seemingly innocent housewife whose life is upended by an accident. The drama premiered on July 11th and is available on LINE TV.
I am the type of person who can't help but want to try when faced with the unknown.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.