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Masayoshi Oishi Returns to Sing Opening Theme for "The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten" Season 2, Fans Thrilled

Popular singer-songwriter Masayoshi Oishi has been confirmed to perform the opening theme song for the second season of the TV anime "The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten" (Otonari no Tenshi-sama ni Itsu no Ma ni ka Dame Ningen ni Sareteita Ken), which is set to begin airing in April 2024. This announcement has generated significant buzz on social media. The new song is titled "Kimi wa Koibito" (You Are My Lover). The announcement was made via Oishi-san's official X (formerly Twitter) account, drawing numerous joyful reactions from fans such as "So happy it's Oishi-san again!", "The reliable and trustworthy Masayoshi Oishi!", and "Looking forward to watching Season 2 while enjoying the OP!". For the first season of "The Angel Next Door," Oishi also provided the opening theme, and his song, which perfectly matched the anime's world, was highly praised. His continuation for the second season has been met with enthusi...

Demon Slayer's "Mugen Castle Arc Chapter One: Akaza Returns" Unveils Grand Finale Bonuses, Igniting Fan Frenzy

The theatrical release of "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Mugen Castle Arc Chapter One: Akaza Returns" is drawing to a close on April 9th, with the exception of a few theaters. The announcement of "Finale Bonuses" to commemorate this has sparked a huge reaction among fans. These finale bonuses, called "End Roll Illustration Cards," will be distributed in two waves: the first from March 20th (Friday, public holiday) and the second from March 28th (Saturday). On X (formerly Twitter), there's widespread speculation that these two cards, when combined, will form an A3-sized illustration. Attention is also focused on the character pairings featured. In particular, some characters are split across the first and second waves, leading to numerous calls from fans wanting to obtain both cards to complete their favorite character sets, such as the "Water Brothers" or "Shinazugawa Brothers." Passionate comments from fans include: "Absolu...

Tragedy Strikes Okinawa School Trip: Two Dead in Henoko Boat Accident Amid Rough Seas and Protest Activities

On March 16, 2026, two people died in a boat capsizing accident off Henoko, Nago City, Okinawa Prefecture. The victims were a 17-year-old female student from Doshisha Kokusai High School (Kyoto Prefecture) who was on a school trip, and a man in his 70s who was the captain of a boat used for protest activities. At the time of the accident, a high wave warning had been issued for the area, indicating rough seas. Critics, including concerned parties and the public, are raising questions about lax safety management regarding the operation of the boats under such conditions, ostensibly for 'peace studies'. Earlier that morning, two chartered boats, the 'Heiwa Maru' (Peace Boat) and 'Fukutsu' (Indomitable), carrying the students, capsized off Henoko, where protests against the construction of a US military base are ongoing. The school's vice principal described the deceased female student as 'diligent and excellent,' making this a tragedy that cut short a ...

Tragedy Strikes Henoko: Japan Coast Guard Vessel Capsizes Amidst Deadly Student Accident, Fueling Outrage Over Safety

On March 16, 2026, a Japan Coast Guard survey vessel capsized off Henoko, Nago City, Okinawa Prefecture. While there were no casualties among Coast Guard personnel in this incident, it occurred while the agency was investigating the capsizing of another boat carrying high school students that happened on the same day, once again highlighting the rough conditions of the sea in the area. On social media, numerous expressions of surprise emerged regarding the capsizing of the Coast Guard's survey vessel, with comments such as "Waves strong enough to capsize even a Coast Guard boat" and "The waves must have been incredibly high." A high wave warning had been issued that day, suggesting that the weather was so severe that even a vessel operated by professional Coast Guard officers could capsize. This Coast Guard vessel accident is being reported in connection with the earlier incident on the same day where multiple small boats, carrying students for "peace studi...

FFXIV's Hatching-tide Event Stuns Players with 'Most Lavish Rewards Ever'

FINAL FANTASY XIV (FFXIV)'s annual spring event, 'Hatching-tide' (known as 'Egg Hunt' in Japan), has been announced to run from Monday, March 23rd to Monday, April 6th, sparking a wave of excitement among players on social media. What's particularly drawing attention are the event's luxurious rewards. Amidst claims that they are 'the most lavish ever,' unique sunglasses and spectacles described as having a 'strong 'gyaru' vibe' have captivated many players, with comments like 'I want to wear them all the time,' 'They look like something from Disney,' and 'Perfect for a party-loving student glam.' Additionally, vibrant furnishings and placemats are also available, delighting housing enthusiasts. The event's key visual has also become a major talking point, with its high quality receiving widespread praise through comments such as 'The illustration is super cute,' 'The Arcadian girls are adorable,...

Tragedy Strikes 'Peace Study': Doshisha Student Dies in Henoko Boat Capsize, Igniting Debate on Education and Safety

Two individuals, a female student from Doshisha Kokusai High School (Kyoto Prefecture) and a male captain, have been confirmed dead after a boat capsized off Henoko, Nago City, Okinawa Prefecture. This accident occurred while students from the school were aboard protest boats opposing the construction of a new base in Henoko, as part of their “peace study” program. Strong criticism regarding the school's safety management system and educational policies has erupted on social media. According to an Okinawa Times report, a total of 21 people were aboard the capsized vessel, 18 of whom were students from Doshisha Kokusai High School. Although all were wearing life vests, the tragedy could not be prevented. Sources indicate that the deceased are a 17-year-old female high school student and a male captain in his 70s. The waters off Henoko, where the accident took place, are known as a “difficult area where currents change easily.” A high wave warning had also been issued at the time of ...

Minister Takaichi Under Fire: Unification Church 'TM Special Report' Sparks Heated Diet Controversy

In the Diet, Renho of the Constitutional Democratic Party vigorously questioned Minister Sanae Takaichi regarding the “TM Special Report,” an internal document of the former Unification Church (Family Federation for World Peace and Unification). Renho pointed out that Minister Takaichi’s name appeared 32 times in the document and demanded that the Liberal Democratic Party unequivocally state it would never again maintain ties with the former Unification Church. In response, Minister Takaichi described the “TM Special Report” as a “South Korean document,” indicating that the government was “not considering analyzing it as an official government duty.” She further stated that she had only had the sections mentioning her name translated, clearly demonstrating her stance against a full investigation of the entire document. This line of questioning, conducted in the Diet’s Budget Committee, stirred mixed reactions on social media regarding its content and timing. Many users criticized Renho...