Veteran Entertainer Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, 92, Captivated by Musician Fujii Kaze, 28, Announces Meal Date
Tokyo, Japan - In a surprising turn of events, veteran entertainer Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, 92, has publicly expressed a strong fondness for musician Fujii Kaze, 28, following his recent appearance on her television program, “Tetsuko’s Room.” The unlikely connection culminated in Kuroyanagi extending an invitation for a meal date, a proposition Fujii accepted with visible enthusiasm.
Fujii Kaze first gained attention with unconventional performances, including “Shibuya guerrilla Live” and appearances styled as press conferences, alongside local commercial jingles. His recent performance on “Tetsuko’s Room” featured his signature song, “I’m good to die,” during which he occasionally made eye contact with Kuroyanagi. Witnesses report Kuroyanagi was visibly engaged, listening intently throughout the performance.
Instantly following the song, Kuroyanagi reportedly exclaimed, “…I love it.” She then inquired if they could resume their conversation, but appeared deeply absorbed in fujii’s artistic viewpoint. Social media erupted with reactions, with many users commenting on Kuroyanagi’s unusually animated response. Posts on X (formerly twitter) described Kuroyanagi as a “complete maiden” and praised Fujii Kaze’s “talent-giving power,” with some noting Kuroyanagi’s visibly moist eyes and flushed cheeks.An entertainment reporter observed a especially strong connection during the broadcast. The interaction extended beyond musical appreciation when Kuroyanagi discovered fujii is a vegetarian and, learning they both enjoy significant portions, directly invited him to dinner.Despite initial hesitation, Fujii enthusiastically agreed, responding, “I want to go!” Kuroyanagi responded with excitement, repeatedly stating, “Let’s go! Let’s go! Then, let’s make a promise. I’ve made a promise!”
Entertainment professionals suggest the connection stems from shared unconventional backgrounds. Kuroyanagi was reportedly encouraged to leave elementary school after just one year due to her free-spirited nature, later attending Tomoe Academy, known for fostering individuality. Similarly, Fujii Kaze was described as a uniquely expressive child, known for playfully mimicking airplane flight during sports day events rather than participating in traditional activities. This shared history of nonconformity may have contributed to their immediate rapport.
The age gap – 64 years – has sparked considerable public interest in the upcoming meal date, leaving many to wonder what the two will discuss and how their relationship will develop.