05 November 2010 @ 03:22 pm
Flowing thoughts about Kouhaku, Arashi, SMAP and all that  
Okay, let's see if I don't make a mess of this post and don't get you all asleep... I won't re-read it too much because if I do so, I won't post it at all :S

Firs of all, I'm happy when Arashi is happy. So that means, if they're glad to be hosting Kouhaku, I'll be.

However since I learned about the news I have reservations about it.

I've read that they had considered Sho as host and that's okay with me since I think he has the potencial to be a great host. He is really good for what I've seen so far (I really like his communication and improvisation skills in News Zero and in all the Arashi shows). I agree that he doesn't have the experience but he has to get it practising, right? The point is then, if Kouhaku is the place to get it and my answer is no. So, for that, I think they did the right thing choosing the five of them to host.

However I'm also wonder (and I'm a bit concerned) about how the five will work together to make it works. Usually in their shows Ohno and Aiba doesn't speak too much. Usually is Sho the one that talks the most and Nino and Jun speaking here and there. It's a show too long and I don't want them to fail (which I'm sure it won't be the case because they're awesome and everybody likes them right now, but still, I'm worried). Besides Matsushita Nao is also new here which can lead to awkward moments/silences/laughs... you name it. I really hope that doesn't happen either.

Me being me, I would have chosen Nakai and Sho as hosts, together. That would have been so cool and also would have showed to those who are waiting to get bad gestures between them that there is no meat for them there...

As somebody else has said in a post I'm going to recommend below, I would have choosen Arashi as hosts in the upcoming years, not now. They're too busy, too pressured and too much in the spotline and present everywhere and people eventually get tired of things (right? I don't but I think a lot of people may). I don't want that happening to them. I want them to last as much as SMAP and be as succesful as them or even more if that's the case...


Regarding Arashi/SMAP relationship I tend to see things and get paranoid, probably without a reason.

I think part of the media/fans/etc is expectantly waiting any SMAP/Arashi interation (for good or for bad, not sure which one more).

I must confess that I'd love that their relationship flowed more easily. What I've seen I kind of don't like it too much. In some Music Stations and other shows they being together SMAP is pretty cold toward Arashi members, not hostile but pretty cold. Nakai doesn't seem to have a problem with them, and Tsuyoshi either, since he complimented them in one show (can't remember which one), but the rest... I dunno. Kimura looks like the coldest one but I can't be sure it's me who sees that or if it really is that way.

On the other hand, is also true that I don't see an easier relationship of SMAP with any other JE band, so maybe they handle Arashi as they handle the rest...


I'm pretty sure Arashi respect SMAP a lot, not only as their sempais but also because of what being SMAP means. After all they grew up watching how SMAP reached the top, exactly where they are aiming now.

I think it's imposible for Matsujun, for example, ignore Kimura as reference (I mention Matsujun because I've seen gestures/moves in him than remind me of Kimura), as well as Sho has to have Nakai as reference when we're talking about hosting activities...



However being on top has the back side that you have to go down and that has to happen sooner or later. It has starting to happen to SMAP and they have to deal with it and adjust to the situation.

I'm not saying is going to be easy for them, especially Kimura who has been the 'king' for years. I don't think he should feel threaten. As a man of style as he is, he should acknowledge the fact and being cool (at least outside) so he doesn't get critizised or pointed at because he isn't dealing with it correctly. I don't want that for him. He will still be Takuya Kimura the man who's been at the top of the lists for more than a decade. That is something that neither Arashi nor any other JE band can take away for him.

I also suspect that SMAP knows Arashi are the ones that are going to take their place in popularity (they have already done it or are in the process, depends on who you talk to). A really elegant gesture for them would be to hand the torch and have an easy relationship with them, like the one Arashi has with Tokio, for example.

However SMAP history won't repeat itself with Arashi. They are different bands and indivuals and they happen to work in a different timeline (smap 90's, Arashi 2000s). They will have great history but it won't be the same. It can't be.

Will Arashi be as famous as SMAP? Yes, probably.

Will Arashi be more famous than SMAP? Hopefully yes because Japanese fans and Japanese bands last a lot of longer than in other countries (i.e. Korea)

Will they last in the memory of the fans as long as SMAP remains in their fans' memories? Right now? Honestly, I don't think so. When SMAP started getting famous they were one of a kind so their fans really adored them. Their songs were and are precious to a lot people of different ages (i.e. Sekai ni hitotsu dake no hana). I don't see that happening with any Arashi song, just yet. I really hope it happens. But I doubt it because there are more competition. SMAP were by themselves. Arashi has V6 and Tokio before them but also News, Kanjani8, Kat-tun and all the juniors behind them, all of them releasing songs, all of them attracting fans.

Will Arashi remain on the top as long as SMAP has been? Who knows, depend on how they handle things (and work out the pressure and tight schedules they have) and how they're been handled from JE. They are strong and they hardworking passionate guys with a lot of skills and they work so incredibly well together, apart from knowing what they want and how they want it.

I hope that if they show concerned of how they are being handled (because nobody knows better than themselves how things are going) they are given the chance to be heard.


Now a bit more on my dear SMAP. I love them and I love Arashi. They are my favorite bands. True I'm more centered in Arashi right now but doesn't make me forget that SMAP were my first love in JE world. I've been an SMAP fan for six years now and I don't plan stopping being one and I won't allow anybody telling me that I can't be an Arashi and SMAP fan at the same time (just a warning :P)

The thing is that I'm also quite objective about my bands. I mean SMAP is great. They're been the greatest thing ever in Japan for 20 years. People who were/are their fans have grown up as they have done and it's true that the ones that spend money and time in fangirling in Japan are usually younger than 30, even 28 (that's what I think, if I'm wrong tell me). So it's normal that they don't sell as much as before (although I'm sure their concerts are as full as ever) or their tv appearances aren't the top in ratings. Think about it their female fans are too busy working, changing diapers or running a house, so it's normal things have changed.

Of course they have younger fans but they are not the mayority and the same will happen with Arashi as they grow older. I think, right now the average age for an Arashi fan would be around 20 to 22 years old (there will younger, there will be older)... Meanwhile the Kat-tun fan base may be around 16-17 years old?

The last SMAPs songs aren't among my favs. I have to say that the last concerts I really truly enjoyed and heart are the ones from 1999 to 2002. They are still good but they don't offer me that song that I will keep singing all day long (meanwhile I can't help but having any of Arashi's Boku no miteiru fukei in my head).

Today I was listening to MIJ and COOL and, man, were there good songs there?! In fact, the songs in COOl reminded me of Arashi (a lot of together singing, more than the members singing separate parts of the songs that is what SMAP have been doing later)...

Anyway, what I mean to say is that SMAP is good but the best SMAP has been during a lot of time... nothing lasts forever. As their fan I accept it and keep supporting them.

Right now Arashi is good in ratings and sales because their fans can buy things. They're in college or with their first jobs and have money to spend... but as they grow older will focus in other things (they'll also stop fangirling in their blogs and stuff) so that will meant less sales, less ratings.

There is a fan base that doesn't disappear and keps being loyal no matter the age (I like to think I will be one of those) but there are other fans that will change their priorities and that means bye bye beautiful stormy guys...

The fan base I mention tends to stick with the groups if they last so eventually what is happening with SMAP is a sample of what will happen with all the JE bands, included Arashi.






Now, one thing that can change things for Arashi and the rest of JE bands is that JE opens internationally, that maybe give Arashi and the rest the chance of lasting longer and being more popular.

If people from outside Japan or Asia get access to concerts and manage to get a closer look to their idols, that will make Arashi (and other bands)'s history differ from SMAP's because although SMAP has fans outside Japan, I think Arashi may have even more.

Let's see what happens there (hopefully crossing my fingers they have a concert in Europe in the near future)



I'm a fan who doesn't really like to get into the 'how the company deals with the bands' and how bands deal with each other because what I love is watching them on tv or listening to their music. But in this case I couldn't help it.

I didn't know the name of SMAP's handler until a couple of days ago. I didn't know Arashi was haldled by a woman named Julie until a couple of days ago either.

I think the person handling SMAP has done an incredible job that she should be praised for. It's kind of normal that she receives critics now that things aren't going that well, but come on, look behind and see what that man woman (thank you [livejournal.com profile] noonew) has done! Nobody managed what she's done.

Now, the person handling Arashi is doing a good job but it is not still the time to judge if her overall work has to be praised or not. I hope she doesn't ruin it all. What she really has to have as her priority is to take care of what she has because they're precious and what they're doing is also a great thing. If I were in her shoes, I'd take good care of not being too gready or too arrogant, just in case.



Final note:

Just to be safe: I love Arashi, I'm fan of them, I love them all and I only want the best for them (in return for all the great times they offer me). I really hope they succeed as host of the 61st Kouhaku or whatever else they decide to do. But I have to offer my thoughts about it and about that secret everybody talks about that is considering them the next SMAP.

This long-as-hell post has been triggered by several things:

One of them being the fact that I started watching Arashi concert from 2000 and the second or third song they sang was The Road, one of my all time SMAP's fav songs! so I started wondering if SMAP performed that song in concerts or live (I haven't found it) and how much I'd have loved to watch them sing it. I love how Arashi sang it, that's why I wanted to watch SMAP singing it too, to compare ;) but I started watching SMAP concerts and I re-watch how incredibly cool they were are...

The other have been a couple of posts about Arashi and SMAP:

I read THIS ARTICLE dated a bit more than a year ago and I think everything is said there is still news. I totally agree with the opinion the blogger offers below the article (seriously I really recommend it).

[livejournal.com profile] yanie02 made an entry HERE talking about Arashi being chosen for the Kouhaku and the comments made to that post deals with a lot of the things I mention in this post too.
 
 
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[identity profile] shadow-fox-13.livejournal.com on November 5th, 2010 05:12 pm (UTC)
As you know I'm not into Arashi, so I offer, my opinion,:
They just don't know each other, they don't have interaction much, Nakai as well Tsuyoshi through their shows come in contact with them (as well some/many other kohai). But the others, Shingo maybe in an Ittomo, but I'm not sure.
Goro and Kimura rarely get to meet with Kohais (on MS) or if they have a drama together.
I hope everything goes well for Arashi on their first Kohaku hosting, it said its a hard job, its somehow a mix of a variety show as well a news introducer(?) post - they need to be short, aim to fact, but be charming, fun. Otherwise the show get boring (its 4h long after all)
ginger001: nakai[personal profile] ginger001 on November 5th, 2010 09:10 pm (UTC)
I know SMAP doesn't have a lot of contact with the rest of JE bands... but the short moments I've seen in MS and similar, seemed a bit too cold... we are talking about the bands from the same company after all...

Anyway, I hope Arashi does a good job because as you say, it's such a long show!! (in fact, when I've watched one I fforward to SMAP and Tokio because for me, honestly, it's quite boring)
[identity profile] shadow-fox-13.livejournal.com on November 5th, 2010 09:29 pm (UTC)
I don't see what it matter if they are from the same company or not, its like having a relative, who you almost never see, Its relative, its closer then a total strange, but its still someone you barely know.
Its human nature, who you have more personal, job contact you get closer/friendlier. Sometimes closer then your blood relatives.
Anyway, MS is boring and badly managed if you asking me. There is just too much guest, and too little time, and while I like Tamo-san interaction with WSMAP most of the time he just isn't anymore in control


Kohaku is boring, a bit old fashioned fzll with artist I "never" see/heard of, I usually skip to SMAP/Nakai-kun part listening into one or two song in beween
ginger001[personal profile] ginger001 on November 5th, 2010 09:34 pm (UTC)
It's probably more my appreciation than anything because I have seem Arashi, TOKIO, News and the rest interacting with each other but SMAP is apart from that... It's something that I would like to see, more contact. I'm not saying it is bad as it is, because it isn't. It's more expressing something that I would like to see that's all.

Kohaku IS boring and as you say it has plenty of singers unknown to me. The only thing worth watching is SMAP (and TOKIO and Arashi in the editions they appear)
[identity profile] noonew.livejournal.com on November 5th, 2010 07:03 pm (UTC)
I think my comments over at yanie02's entry may be one of the comments you mentioned ^_^

Yes, it's possible being both SMAP and Arashi fan because I'm one too. Though some Arashi fans may think I'm a hater because I criticized Arashi (actually Julie) and I don't like some of the hardcore Arashi fans :P

Anyway, just want to clarify two things. First, SMAP's chief manager is a woman. Her name is Iijima Michi and she's the one who brought SMAP up and raised them to the top. I give her way more credits than to Johnny Kitagawa. BTW, Julie is Johnny's niece. Her mother, Mary, is Johnny's older(?) sister.

Second, even though SMAP's ratings have declined from their heyday, the ratings in general (not just for one particular episode or drama) is still higher than most other shows. SMAPxSMAP has continued to get higher rating than VSA, HnA, and AniS, most of the time except for some episodes. Most of the time and as recent as the latest episode of SMAPxSMAP, the show still rank number 1 and get highest rating out of all shows on Monday night. But we don't see that reported in the media just simply because it's not news anymore that SMAP gets high rating. It's news when SMAP gets low rating, especially when the rating is lower than their kouhais. All I want to say is sure, SMAP is on the way down and they are not as big a rating monster as they used to be. However, they are actually still doing better than most other shows and dramas out there but the perception created by the gossip media is saying otherwise.

About how Julie is handling Arashi. I personally think she is taking a page from how Michi promoted SMAP but doing it worse. The key word here, imo, is moderation. Julie doesn't know perfectly when to stop or when to push. As I said in yanie's entry, they should not just milk Arashi's popularity by being lazy and not making effort in producing quality products (songs/PV). Somehow, I believe they want Arashi to be like SMAP but not as powerful as SMAP. Arashi is their product of the day so they're milking it. But they don't focus on making Arashi's brand to be as influential as SMAP. I believe Mary regrets giving too much freedom to Michi and SMAP. They can't control SMAP but they can't do much because SMAP has their own connection through their own works. They don't want that to happen with Arashi so they now keep tight control on Arashi, not letting them interact much or doing much personally with influential artists/producers without getting Julie's permission. With SMAP, Michi allows them to branch out and have personal contact with many influential people in the bizz so they can further develop themselves to become artists/entertainers rather than idols. But they're treating Arashi as an idol group not an entertainer group. I can't really explain how I come to this conclusion but it's the general feel that I get from Arashi's work recently. They are big, they are hot, they are the group of the moment. Why don't you hook them up with big name producers/artists to widen their appeal and experience? They seem to be doing it in some projects but not going all the way. And Arashi doesn't seem to have much personal relationship with famous producers/writers/influential entertainers as much as they should, giving that they've been in the business for 10 years. It seems to me that Julie doesn't encourage that kind of relationship/connection. Those connection is very important for Arashi in the long run after the craze and their momentum die down. At any rate, if things continue this way, I see Arashi being on the same path as Hikaru Genji rather than SMAP. And I fear that Julie will move on to the next group and ignore Arashi when they no longer have their momentum. I actually feel more certain about SMAP's future than Arashi's future. I believe each member of SMAP can still be in the entertainment world for years to come even if they're in their 40s. But I'm not so sure about Arashi, mainly because of how Julie is handling them right now.
ginger001: kimura-shingo[personal profile] ginger001 on November 5th, 2010 09:08 pm (UTC)
Thank you for your comment! Yes, your comments in yanie02's post plus the article I mentioned and my own non-stop thoughts are to blame for this post :P

Thank you as well for giving your opinion and telling me about how those two women seem to work. As I say in the post, I don't know a thing about that, so I appreciate you telling me and offering your opinion.

I agree with you that SMAP will keep working in the years to come. I'm sure of that. I just hope Arashi will be able to do that because I really like them.

Yes, it's possible being both SMAP and Arashi fan because I'm one too. Though some Arashi fans may think I'm a hater because I criticized Arashi (actually Julie) and I don't like some of the hardcore Arashi fans :P

It's great to find another fellow SMAP/Arashi fan!! Can I add you to my flist?

I kind of don't understand hardcore fans either. I'm also of the opinion that they aren't perfect so if they do something bad we shouldn't be happy about it or defend what can't be defended :S
[identity profile] noonew.livejournal.com on November 6th, 2010 08:49 pm (UTC)
"It's great to find another fellow SMAP/Arashi fan!! Can I add you to my flist?"

Sure, go ahead. But I don't update much though I think I'll start soon.
[identity profile] asweetsymphony.livejournal.com on December 5th, 2010 08:27 am (UTC)
Sorry for butting in, found this in google blog.. and I find the discussion really interesting. LOLS!

Jstorm is Arashi's pride and joy. Sho and Nino is given a lot of freedom in their music. Actually those two makes music in private but they don't release it. I guess it's just for fun for them or maybe they do have some plans in the future with it. Sometimes, they do give us some taste of it in their radio shows though. Sho no longer does though because he doesn't have a radio show anymore.

By the way, they are in touch with fellow music composers or producers. They are much younger and probably not as well known but they have work with Arashi for quite some time. I believe they were the ones who really crafted Arashi's style. Sho has even called them their mentors. HYDRANT comes in mind when I think about it.

Also, if Smap and Tokio can still work even when they are in their 40's- I can see Arashi doing the same. Arashi's strongest strength is that they work together to create Arashi. They don't try to uphand another member. They're just really well-balance and you can genuinely feel that they enjoy being with each other.

And Arashi is unique too. They brought a lot of new things into Johnnys. First Asian tour. First newscaster. First member who graduated from college. First Hollywood film. First art exhibition. Moving stage innovation that everyone uses nowadays. I feel like they've proven themselves because they honestly did WORK their way up to the top these last few years.

Also, the internet has helped Arashi gain more fans internationally. I'm pretty sure Arashi has one of the largest fanbases outside of Japan in Johnny's.

What the Jimusho should be worrying about are the younger Johnny's acts because they seem to have a lot to learn like NewS and KT. I dunno but I'm worried about them. I feel like NewS is in danger of disbanding one day in favor of Yamapi's career.

Most of the groups that debuted before Arashi are unified and solid while I feel the younger acts are more volatile and more vulnerable. Not to mention, there are even more competition nowadays and it's harder to set yourselves apart from their seniors. I actually kinda fear for the Jimusho's future. But then again, they do have the uncanny ability to always struck gold. We can only wait, I guess.
ginger001[personal profile] ginger001 on December 5th, 2010 09:41 am (UTC)
Thank you for your comment!!! Seriously, you told me a lot of things I didn't know and as a avid new Arashi fan I crave for all the info I can gather!!!

I have to work my way back 10 years... no that I can't because I did the same 12 years back with SMAP, but well if I know where to look or find help, it's way better an easier!)

I haven't listened to Baystorm too much but now that you mention that they offer glimpses of their 'private' work, I'll try and I'll also try to find old Sho radio shows ;)

So Nino and Sho, work together in their music or indivially?? I wonder...

I feel incredible proud of them as individuals and as a group. They achieve a lot of things and the relationship they have with one another is what makes Arashi what it is!

I think Arashi has the largest international fanbase... if they only knew!!! I'm dying myself to be able to go to one of their concerts... and for what I read in some South American countries like Chile and Peru, people gather together like weekly to watch their concerts and must meet with fellow fans...

I don't know all the details because I don't know KT or News too much (I do like Yamapi) but I do know a bit about KT and their troubles now that Jin left and all. Besides Korean bands are pushing their way harder and quickly so I think things will change in the long term eventually (no that will affect Arashi, me thinks ;) )

I read your post about Sho and the umbrella, would you enlight me about those old days and old Sho? Jun and Sho are my favs so I'm always ready to learn new things about the boys...

Btw, hope you don't mind but I'm thinking I'll add you to my flist :S ;)
[identity profile] asweetsymphony.livejournal.com on December 16th, 2010 06:34 am (UTC)
Sorry for the late reply... xD

Anyways, back in their junior days till around 2002, Sho was what you would call a rebel. :P And well this is a paradox but, he's very conservative as well and he follows the rules really strictly. He used to have quite of a temper (probably still do now) and was known as the 'scary sempai' in the Jimusho. Some of the Johnny's Sho scolded are: Nino, Aiba, Jun and some members of KAT-TUN like Kame. LOLS!

Jun used to idolized him back in the day because of it. LOLS! Sho used to find the over fawning fanboy Jun annoying and thus mostly stuck with Nino and Ohno. Poor Junnie. xD He later had a rebel phase too as well, where he later change his personality into what we know of now. The DoS but with a soft heart.

Sho really grew up while remaining his composure in 2003-2004 when he graduated from Keio.

2005-2007 was when Sho really showed his dorky side. He used to hide it, you see? xD

If you have anymore questions, don't hesitate to ask. :P
[personal profile] b40630918 on July 27th, 2015 08:40 pm (UTC)
Totally agree with you
I absolutely agree with your comment.

The media ALWAYS tends to report the negative things only, leaving a image to the public that SMAP is no longer popular etc.
I had seen a video in youtube about kids that are borned in 1998 and 1996 commenting about different musician, when they see SMAP, they screamed and one of the boy said that 'people that are above SMAP are problely Gods'. I used to thought that SMAP is not that popular in the young generation because of the stupid news, and this proved to me that SMAP really REALLY is a national idol group ( and that no one should believe to the stupid media - -; )
I also agree with you saying that the agency is just milking ARASHI's popularity, here is the evidence:

SMAP - Have been active for 27 years, released 54 singles.
ARASHI - Have been active for 16 years, released 47 singles.

This shows how the agency is trying so hard to push ARASHI to earn themselves more money while they are at peak. This not only affect ARASHI, but also its fans. (Who can afford for so much singles in a year T.T)

It is so true that the agency can't control SMAP at all, to be honest, I always think that the agency put 5 of them together because they are the most problematic kids. ( It's their charm! XD) One article suggest that a lot of SMAP fans think that although they are from Johnnys, they have nothing like Johnnys, a lot of fans even said that they disllike Johnnys except for SMAP. ( Well, they WERE treated badly by the people from Johnnys, scary senpais, disappointed staff because their first single didn't reached oricon #1 etc.)

And yes, I do like ARASHI, but like you, i don't think ARASHI is ever able to surpass SMAP (not like they have the need to, like why? to be honest)

SMAP is a legend, they break the image of what people see idols as in the past ( Some people actually believe that idols never poops in the past lol), they participate in variety, comedy shows, dressing up in really silly costumes doing really silly things. Kimura Kun was so successful in dramas that he is known all over the world, Nakai kun is the first idol who become MC successfully, now becoming one of the most respected MC in the variety world.

In my opinion I think what ARASHI is missing is that their experience working with famous comedian. Which is what SMAP managed to do, Kimura having a close relationship with Sanma San, Hamada San ( Downtown), and Nakai having a close relationship with Matsumodo San (DT), Tsurube San. ( Tamori san is basically SMAP's dad lol )

(BTW, hardcore ARASHI fans are really scary T.T, kind of having a complicated feeling about SMAP working with ARASHI because of my trauma towards them T.T)
[identity profile] limegummi.livejournal.com on November 5th, 2010 10:29 pm (UTC)
Hmmm...I don't spend very much time thinking about these types of things, to be honest. Even if SMAP and Arashi stop being mega-stars, they will still have plenty of support. After all, "regular" celebrities like enka singers, rock bands that never make it to the top of Oricon and most actors all make a decent living, and their fanbases are all mostly average people who don't have time to fangirl/boy.

Though I was surprised to see that Arashi are now hosts for Kohaku...even though I barely watch it, I've gotten used to Nakai and Nakama Yukie. T____T I miss them already, just thinking about it. lol

I think Arashi will do just fine. Don't they assign lines to the quiet ones? XD
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[identity profile] strawberry-fzz.livejournal.com on November 5th, 2010 11:00 pm (UTC)
As a non-Arashi fan, and a former huge fan of SMAP here are my 2 cents :)
To be frank, I think NHK chose Arashi just for the numbers. It's fact that "almighty" Kouhaku's ratings aren't as high as they once were, and I guess the higher-ups must have figured what better way to pull viewers than to get the hottest group in town as the hosts. Numbers are what matter to them the most, and I have a feeling it will work.

I agree that Arashi needs more experience as hosts (especially to get to Nakai's level) so I won't be going in with high expectations. Kouhaku always has it's "live" awkward moments, even with SMAP as hosts, so I'm prepared. XD Either way, I wish them the very best. Hosting Kouhaku is such an honor and a big deal! :D

SMAP has pretty much reached legendary status, so like you said, they don't have anything to worry about. I'm sure they know that they can't be teen idols forever and if they think they can, it'd be kinda unrealistic. They have their own respective talents to rely on (i.e. Nakai as a host, Kimura, Kusanagi as actors), so it'd be impossible for Japan to forget them just yet~

Other SMAP members besides Nakai, really haven't had a chance to work with Arashi, I think. Their jr. back dancers were V6 and KinKi Kids so it's understandable that they aren't very close to any of the other kouhais. I think Kimura's aloofness towards Arashi on MS is more of a lack of knowing them (they're pretty much strangers lol) rather than animosity. I think it's very KimuTaku of him not to put on airs and pretend to be all buddy-buddy with his kouhai especially when he has no ties to them in private.

That said, I would love to see more interactions between SMAP and Arashi! I'm loving the trend of kouhais as guests on SMAPxSMAP (kinki, Okada, next T&T <3). As a successful show running for so long, they're bound to run out of guests/ideas so I'm sure they'll have to have Arashi on eventually. :)
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