Understanding the Controversy: Masahiro Nakai, Nagisa Watanabe, and the Dynamics of Social Media Criticism

Considering the Issues Surrounding Masahiro Nakai and Nagisa Watanabe

Recently, I’ve been reflecting on the increasingly intense exchanges on social media, particularly the phenomenon of attacking Nagisa Watanabe in defense of Masahiro Nakai. It honestly surprises me. She is a victim of sexual assault, which has been acknowledged by a third-party committee from Fuji TV, so why is she being

The Transience of Fame: Understanding the Ever-Changing Landscape of the Entertainment Industry

Question from the readers:
It seems like there are always new faces emerging in the entertainment industry. Even when Nakai-san and Downtown are no longer on TV, the entertainment world continues on, which evokes a sense of impermanence. I never imagined that the day would come when Baripara would come to an end. What do you all think?

The Impermanence of

Why Some Celebrities Face Infidelity Backlash While Others Get a Pass: Exploring Public Perception and Character Influence

Question from Readers:
Why do some celebrities who have committed infidelity get criticized while others do not? It’s said that their original character influences this, but I feel it also relates to whether people already disliked the celebrity. For instance, Ryoko Hirosue and Mei Nagano seem to be disliked, while Yasuo Inoue and Ken Watanabe don’t seem to face much backlash.