Divorce crisis, sale of his mansion, message to his son, Issei… Junichi Ishida answered everything!
Divorce crisis, suspicion of infidelity, disappearance of work, sale of mansion, message to son Issei, secret plan to turn the world around......
As soon as he faced the reporter, Junichi Ishida, 68, held out a stack of dozens of A4 sheets of paper.
Next to a scene depicting two people walking in the snow.
Next to the scene description “Two people walking in the snow,” there was a memo with the lines of a Korean man named Kim and a young Japanese man named Kyohei. Kim is an agent of the National Intelligence Agency, and this is the last scene of a spy film about trade issues related to security under the Abe administration, when relations between Japan, China and South Korea are extremely tense.
I started writing this script in February last year. I started writing this script around February last year, and although I’m getting a lot of flak right now, I wanted to make a film that would be interesting enough that no one would complain. After all, I have to get back at my work.
Ishida is on the verge of a crisis in his life after it was discovered that he was playing golf and eating at the Covid-19 disaster. Ishida’s only remaining regular program, “Kazumi Saito News Wide SAKIDORI!” (Bunka Hoso at the time), ended in March after receiving heavy criticism from the public.
(Bunka Hoso) in March. He was reported to have raised his voice at a reporter of “Josei Jishin” who directly asked him about his divorce crisis with his wife Riko (46).
He said, “I had an affair with a beautiful woman after a dinner party in Fukuoka. I’m sure you’ll be able to understand. I was surprised to learn about her true feelings through interviews with her in the magazines available at the hair salon.
This past January, I took a train to Karuizawa for skiing and had a good time, but I don’t know what Riko really thinks. She seemed to enjoy talking with other people, but ignored me. Ishida-san, you don’t really think you’re going to have a happy retirement after doing whatever you want, do you? Men like us die alone in the end,” I remembered Shimada Shinsuke, 65, telling me.
(laughs)” He nodded in response to reports that he had sold his house due to financial difficulties, “I did.
He nodded in response to reports that he had sold his house due to financial difficulties. I want to say, ‘What’s wrong with that? I used to live in a house, so the reporters could do whatever they wanted. There was a reporter who rang the doorbell a hundred times while typing emails on his phone. I recorded it on the intercom monitor and called the police.
The fatal allegation of infidelity was reported by “Shukan Josei”. The fatal allegation of infidelity was reported by Shukan Josei.
A staff member of a TV station in Tokyo came to cover the dinner in question. How could “Shukan Josei” and the TV station have caught the story? It was a honey trap set up by one of the women in attendance with a reporter. Her innocence was proven by the e-mails that were shared among the people involved. Perhaps because of the viciousness of the method, the TV version was rejected.
Issei Ishida, 47, is also in crisis, having gone through his third divorce before his father.
Thankfully, an acquaintance from another industry offered to take care of him. However, in his current state of mind, it’s impossible for him to be anything other than an actor. Issei is a genius. He can do more than what he is told to do in a flash. He just needs to work on his staying power. The other day, I was offered a job as a narrator for an anime, and I recommended him, and he was fantastic.
The father and son are being criticized, but what I want to say is, ‘Are you all doing this with a good heart? If it’s criticism, I’ll take it in stride, but what I see on the Internet is just vituperation. This is really unbearable. I have wondered dozens of times if I would feel better if I died.
Helen Keller said, “The world is full of surprises. Helen Keller said, “The world is full of surprises,” and “The world of darkness and silence is no exception, and I have learned to be content no matter what my circumstances. No matter how many times I am beaten, I accept it if it is woven by the threads of fate. However – if necessary, I’ll keep fighting even if the whole world is my enemy. I will stand up to them until the last moment before I fall.
He said that the film and the radio show are likely to take another turn. What awaits Ishida at the end of the long tunnel?
From “FRIDAY” February 4, 2022 issue
PHOTO: Toru Hanai