I’m grateful for everything” at the end of “Kamakura-dono”…Emma Miyazawa, a highly acclaimed actress, spoke her “true feelings” 9 years ago.
NHK’s historical drama “Kamakuradono no 13-nin” reached its conclusion with the final episode on the 18th. Two days later, Emma Miyazawa (34), who played the role of Sanei, the younger sister of Hojo Yoshitoki, updated her Instagram page.
I am grateful for all the places Sanei has taken me over the past year and a half, the scenery she has shown me, the irreplaceable relationships she has allowed me to meet, and the words of support she has given me, ” she posted.
The post reads as follows. A black-and-white photo of Eiko Koike (42) as Masako Hojo, Rinko Kikuchi (41) as Noe, the wife of Yoshitoki Hojo, and Rie Miyazawa (49) as Maki no Kata, the wife of Tokimasa Hojo, were also uploaded along with a group photo of them gathered around a smoldering ball that read, “Kamakuradono no 13-nin, Celebration of the end of shooting. The four played the role of strong women who carried themselves among the Bando warriors, and the following commented on the shot
The photo of the four of them was filled with delighted comments such as, “Wow!
The photos of the four women were filled with joy. Among them
“I’m so sad to see her go.
“To be honest, her performance was the best.
Many of them praised Miyazawa, saying that this was the first time they had heard of him and that they had become fans.
Miyazawa played the role of Sanei, the younger sister of Yoshitoki and the wife of Minamoto no Yoritomo’s younger brother, Ano Zennari, but she was not famous in history and did not attract much attention at the beginning of the broadcast. However, the character of Sanei, who spits venom but tells the truth, drew some attention on the Internet because of her resemblance to “Little Mii” from “The Moomins. Later, when her husband, Jeon Seong, with whom she had a close relationship, was executed The character, who had been cheerful and sarcastic until then, changed drastically, and some called it “Jitsui’s descent into darkness,” and as the story progressed, her presence became more and more prominent. Miyazawa’s uncanny acting ability was the reason for this.
In June 2013, this magazine published an article about Miyazawa, who at the time was a celebrity. In June 2013, this magazine interviewed Miyazawa, who at the time was just starting to appear as a variety celebrity on such TV programs as “Laugh It Up” and “Nep League” (both on Fuji Television). Miyazawa talked about the attention he was receiving.
I think I have attracted attention because I am a half-talent who is the grandson of the prime minister. I am truly grateful to my grandfather. I have always wanted to be a singer since I was a child, and I played in a band at the international school I attended. Performing in front of people is the same for politicians. My grandfather used to laugh happily and say, ‘You want to be a singer, don’t you, Emma?
He told us about his memories of his grandfather.
As for her future as a variety entertainer, she said, “I want to try something new and sing away.
I had left singing to try something new, but I still couldn’t forget it. I happened to see Naomi Chiaki’s performance of “Kassai” on YouTube, and I was hooked. I realized once again how strongly I wanted to be a singer.
I did not want to become a politician like my grandfather and father. I wanted to be someone who could influence many people as an expressive person, but not in that sense.
In November of that year, he made his first appearance in a musical directed by Amon Miyamoto, and his singing and acting abilities were highly acclaimed, leading him to become a musical actor, mainly on stage, and in 2020 he appeared in the NHK television series “Ochoyan,” which drew attention as an acting actor, and he proved his ability once again in “Kamakura-dono.
Her private life also seems to be going well, and on December 23, “Josei Seven” reported that she has been in a serious relationship with actor Morisaki Win (32), who is two years younger than her, for over two years.
Next April, she will play the leading role for the first time in the stage play “Rabbit Hole” at the PARCO Theater in Shibuya, Tokyo. Miyazawa, who is on a roll both publicly and privately, is still evolving as an “expressive person.
Photo: Ichiro Takatsuka
