“I don’t love my crush anymore, but I want someone else to give them their love,” says message on Kyoto container.
Idols (Page 5)
Fire up your city pop playlist for a visit to Asakusa’s legendary Marubell, where the ’80s never totally went away.
Last remaining member of original group of 20 founding idols announces graduation, says she “still loves AKB48.”
Banker asks fan why he needs the extra cash, struggles to process the idol-loving response.
More than three times the age of the schoolgirl she’s cosplaying as? No problem!
She used to be affiliated with AKB48, Japan’s biggest idol group, but now ramen fans are the ones singing about her amazing noodles.
Reika Saiki is here to evolve traditional kawaii cuteness into a new form: mukikawa.
Noodle joint takes a page from the idol singer industry.
A heartbreaking gesture of kindness for a woman in an industry that often doesn’t treat its performers like people.
Light displays, idol dances, motivational speeches, celebrity appearances–you name it, they’ve got it.