The “shell” symptom seen in Yuki Himura of Bananaman, who “announced” he was taking a leave of absence.

He is not very talkative, and seems to be in a daze.
It’s not a personal matter.
On April 28, comedy duo “Bananaman” Yuki Himura (53) announced that they will be taking a leave of absence for the time being.
His office announced on their official website, titled “Notice about Yuki Himura of Bananaman,” that he would be taking a leave of absence for the time being.
Since the beginning of this year, he has often fallen ill, and as a result of a visit to a medical institution, the doctor has concluded that he needs to take a rest. In response to this, for the time being, I will be devoting myself to rest and recuperation, and will spend my time calmly, putting my physical and mental recovery as my first priority and keeping my condition in good shape.
The company added, “We will continue to focus on taking a rest for the time being.
Nimura has appeared on TV Tokyo’s “What are YOU doing in Japan? and “Banana Sando” on TBS, “Bananaman no Sekkarugurumen‼” on Fuji TV, and “Kiseki Taiken, Anbiribabo” on Fuji TV! Anbiribabo” on Fuji Television Network. The TV stations are hoping for a speedy recovery and are not considering dropping the show at this time.
His partner, Tsutomu Shitara (53), said on a radio program that he appeared alone, “It’s not that serious,” he said.
It’s nothing serious, but I’ve got a fever. ……
I think it was last week. I was cold. Looking back, I don’t think that Mr. Himura would ever say he was cold.
He testified that he had been suffering from a fever of unknown origin. It seems that the unexplained fever has continued, and his body temperature control function has changed.
A TV station official who knows Himura told this website, “At this point, he is very ill,
A TV station official who knows Himura told this website, “I haven’t heard that he is suffering from any serious illness at this point. I think he is simply tired. Lately, he does not talk much on the set, and it was impressive to see him staring at a point on the floor as if he were “out of it.
He is not a regular on 11 TV shows.
With 11 regular TV shows, it is not unusual for him to work on more than one show a day, sometimes shooting late into the night, and sometimes going to work the next day without getting much sleep.
Comedian Kendo Kobayashi (53) said on a radio program he appeared on in January 2009 that he had a hard schedule that forced him to sleep for more than two days.
He said, “When I was walking in Odaiba, even though it wasn’t raining, my shoes were soaking wet. I was thinking, “What’s going on? I was thinking, ‘What’s going on?
He confessed. He rushed to the hospital and was diagnosed as having “autonomic nervous system disorder.
I want to take every job that comes my way.
The autonomic nervous system is constantly working to regulate the activities of the circulatory, digestive, and respiratory systems. The sympathetic nervous system is active when the body is active, and the parasympathetic nervous system is active when the body is at rest, and when these two are out of balance, dysautonomia occurs. According to a medical professional
The causes can vary from irregular lifestyle, lack of sleep, stress, and differences in temperature. Symptoms can range from headache, dizziness, fever, general malaise, shortness of breath, palpitations, and irritability.
He explains. If the condition worsens, there is a possibility of complications such as depression, panic disorder, and other psychological illnesses. An entertainment manager at a medium-sized production company told us, “Even in the entertainment industry, there are cases of autonomic nervous system disorders.
In the entertainment industry, the number of talents and staff members who are down due to autonomic nervous system disorders has been increasing. In general, I can say that they work too hard. Even if they go to the hospital, since they cannot name the illness, such as an infection, they may judge that they are just a little tired, and we see cases that worsen.
Bananaman is the breadwinner of his company, Horipro.com. It is common in the entertainment industry for work to be concentrated on one talent. ……
The most important thing to remember is that the workday is not the same as the day you left off your schedule. It is not right that just because there is a day blank in the schedule book, the boss gets angry with you. If you are having a hard time, you have to take a day off,” said a manager at a professional entertainment company.
Shitara is the MC of “Nonstop! (Fuji Television Network), for which Shitara serves as MC.
(Fuji Television), in which Shitara encourages Himura to “take a good rest for now so that your body can recover.
(Fuji Television Network). (Fuji Television Network). We hope that he will not be in a hurry to return to work and that he will take his time to recover.