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Takahashi was asked about his breakup with Aoi Morikawa twice without giving any explanation

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Takahashi was asked about his breakup with Aoi Morikawa twice without giving any explanation

On January 11, actor Issei Takahashi (38) and Hiromi Nagasaka (48), who co-starred in the show, attended a meeting in Tokyo to star in the NHK series "Three Days and Moons" (which began airing on January 26 and aired every Friday at 9 p.m.). On January 6, some news outlets had just reported that Takahashi had broken up with Aoi Morikawa (23), an actress who broke up with gossip weekly in February.

On this day, during the interview after the meeting, takahashi was asked by reporters, "Did you really break up?" He responded with a smile twice, without making any explanation, and left the meeting.

On the other hand, the series is set in the late 1960s, with a half-century-long story between a cram school and a family of single mothers who helped underdogs to help poor students study and oppose wartime national school education, and who saw the possibilities of free and pluralistic education through cram classes.

Takahashi advertised, "This is a series that makes people reflect on the current situation of the family, and I hope that everyone can enjoy this family story." ”

Takahashi also explained his views on the national cram school teachers, "This is a very difficult job" and said, "I have four younger brothers, and I have personally experienced what kind of character a person can form and what kind of heights a person can form according to the education system at different times." They are the people who helped the country to lay a solid foundation in the early days of its founding. It's a very important profession, and I feel that while teaching something, the most important thing is to teach them how to see things with equal eyes. ”

Yongsaku smiled and said, "This time she plays a woman with a very lively personality. When I didn't know how to deal with emotions, the director kept saying to me: It's not enough, get excited. I've been shooting in this state. (Li Sauce/Translation)

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