In the early 1980s, the Japanese drama "Volleyball Girl" swept the land of China, which deeply attracted Chinese audiences with its bright, healthy, hard-working, upward and inspirational style, and was an early Japanese youth idol drama.
Coinciding with the rise of the Chinese women's volleyball team, the spirit of the women's volleyball team and the strength of the women's volleyball team have become the feelings of the Chinese people.
Although "Volleyball Girl" is a Japanese TV series, junko Kobu's pure and sweet image has crossed national borders and become one of the favorite foreign film and television characters of the Chinese people in the 1980s.
Junko Oga (No. 5 jersey, second-year student) is played by 60-year-old Yumiko Araki, who quit the acting world after marrying in 1983 and waited for her sick mother-in-law at home for 20 years, making her standard good daughter-in-law.
She is very friendly to China, saying: "I am very grateful to the Chinese audience, this TV series actually became popular in China first, and now that I come to China, I often have young friends who come to me for photos, and I myself am very encouraged." Yumiko Araki has now opened a Weibo on Sina and often shares bits and pieces of her life with fans.
Today, she is still beautiful and elegant, and you can enjoy her style through the small video on Weibo!
The fast water coach played by Yutaka Nanjo is handsome and elegant, but also severe and courageous. He is the best coach in the eyes of the audience, the best teacher of Junko Oga, and the leader of growth. The hazy and seemingly indifferent emotions between them make the audience worry. In those days, everything seemed pure and bright.
Toyo Nanjo himself is a versatile singer and musician, good at piano and guitar, and the songs in "Volleyball Girl" are all played and sung by himself.
Interestingly, he and Tomokazu Miura were both supporting actors of Momoe Yamaguchi.
I feel that the two people are also very compatible on the screen!
Shoji Kobayashi, who plays Junko Kodaro Oga, left us on August 27, 1996, at the age of 65 due to lung cancer. He is a veteran actor in Japan, and we Chinese audiences are familiar with the "Gorgeous Family", "Ancient Capital", "Straits", "Fine Snow", "Ultraman" series can see his figure.
In 1996, he also participated in the Chinese-filmed TV series "Shanghainese in Tokyo", playing a Japanese veteran.
Katsuru Kose, who played the director of the volleyball department, Daizo Sumizu in "Volleyball Girl", died of illness on August 30, 1995. He is a well-known veteran actor in Japan, active in the 1950s and 1960s.
Chinese audiences are familiar with the film "The Battle of the Sea of Japan".
Nakahara Bu, who plays Yuka Natsukawa, is a famous Japanese actor, her unique gentle temperament and beautiful face have conquered the vast number of Chinese audiences. Unfortunately, at about 4 p.m. on August 2, 1987, Nakahara Bu, who was working on live broadcasting, was killed in a helicopter crash at the age of 27, which shocked the whole of Japan.
Yuko Funakura, played by Yuko Fujita, is the soul of the whole team, able to perform the tasks of the coach in a down-to-earth manner, reminiscent of lang ping, the soul of the Chinese team.
Her biography is not very common on the Internet, and she has starred in some movies and film and television dramas, and was still active on the screen around 2008.
Jun Aoki, who plays the main attacker Sachiko Yazaki, cannot find any information about the actor on the Internet.
Junko Ōji, who plays the second set player, Oyama Ayako, cannot find any information about the actor on the Internet.
Koshiro Mitani, who plays the main attacker Michiko Suzuki, only knows that he was born in 1959, and the rest cannot find other information.
Ryoko Mizuki, played by Aerina Ogawa, is the general manager of the Shirafushi volleyball team in "Volleyball Girl", with accurate passing and very competent work. At the critical moment, he volunteered to fight and won the gold medal of the National Games.
Fukuo Okamoto, who plays substitute hanako Noda, has no trace except for a middle-aged and elderly photo.
Kiyoe Naruse, who plays the second setter, Megumi Naito, can't find any information.
Junko Mihara, who plays substitute team member Chieko Nishii, is a well-known actress in Japan in the 1970s and 1980s, who can sing and dance, and is known as the successor of Mikoto Hyokie.
On July 12, 2010, Junko Mihara was elected to the Japanese House of Councillors. In 2016, she also married her 24-year-old private secretary, Yu Nakane, which was a sensation.
In 2015, Junko Mihara revived the slogan of 70 years ago's invasion of China in the Japanese parliament, which raised questions.
Xiao Lufan, who played Xiaolu Yukio, died in 2004 and his life is unknown.
Momoko Hanoi, who played Junko Oga's mother, Minko Ono, is a famous Japanese actress who died of illness on November 5, 1998 at the age of 66.
Yuki Kimura, who plays The volleyball player nango Koo of Hanada Academy, cannot find his biographical information. Her trick in the play, "Meteor Catching the Moon", is unforgettable.
Nobuko Ikeda (No. 15 jersey, second year, former track and field captain), who plays Miki Nishiki, has an unknown biography.
Tomomi Imamura, who plays Tomomi Ogawa, has unknown biography.
Hoshi Junfu, who plays Uncle Yamada, was born in 1952, and the rest of his life is unknown.
Translation: Guangdong Repertory Theatre
Narrator: Bai Chongxin
Junko Koga Voiced by Yao Xijuan
Daisuke Susui Coach Voiced by Jane Zhaoqiang
Minister Dazo Susui Voiced by Zhang Zheng
Minko Koga Voiced by Pan Yu
Kotaro Kotaro is voiced by Chen Qifen
Yoko Fujita Voiced by Cao Jinbao
Yayako Oyama Voiced by Liu Jin
Michi Suzuki Voiced by Jang Lian-shu
Hanako Noda Sound Distribution Rei Tsubami
Ryoko Mizuki Voiced by Lu Xiaowen
Yuka Natsukawa voiced by Ma Hongbing
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