Natsuki Okamoto (television personality)
Natsuki Okamoto (岡本 夏生, Okamoto Natsuki, born 12 September 1965) is a Japanese tarento, race queen and gravure idol. Her real name is Sachiko Kanemura (金村 幸子, Kanemura Sachiko).
Natsuki Okamoto | |
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岡本 夏生 | |
Born | Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan | 12 September 1965
Other names | Yuki Hayakawa (name on first appearance of TV) |
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Years active | 1986– |
Modeling information | |
Height | 165.4 cm (5 ft 5 in) (2010[1]) |
Currently, she works freelance instead of being associated with an agency.[2]
Biography
Okamoto was born in Aoi-ku, Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture. She is the fifth of six siblings (with three brothers and two sisters). After graduating from high school, she joined a modeling club in Shizuoka Prefecture and debuted as a local model with the stage name Chinatsu Murakami (村上千夏, Murakami Chinatsu).[3] Starting in April 1986, she made regular appearances for one year on the late-night informational programme Jōhō Kōsaten Do! at the local station TV Shizuoka. At that time, she used the stage name Yuki Hayakawa (早川 ゆうき, Hayakawa Yūki).[3]
She left the aforementioned programme and went to Tokyo in May 1987,[3] and changed the agency she worked with. She made her nationwide debut on11PM.[4] She changed to her current stage name of Natsuki Okamoto.
In 1989, she became the race queen of Nissin Cup Noodle Racing Team, began acting as a celebrity with her appearance to Waratte Iitomo!,[4] and became widely known as "High Leg Joō."[5][6]
In the 1990s, she became active widely as a sexy-type variety tarento who lined up with Ai Iijima and Aya Sugimoto and also performed drama appearances as an actress.
In 1991, she starred in the Toei V-Cinema work Joshū Sasori: Satsujin Yokoku of the Joshū Sasori series and gained popularity.[6] Both of her reasons for getting off the plate are said to have been disputed without getting nude, both for rest by physical condition.[7][5] In the meantime, she decided to temporarily suspend her entertainment activities with the opportunity, during which she reported her neurose theory and weight loss, and transferred to her affiliated office.[8][9][10]
After that, she became a regular of the television variety programme, Hey! Say! A Board of Education, often showing rare answers with natural blurring. From a sexy tarento who sells sex appeal, she turned into a variety talent of whatever character she gave away.[11]
On June 1995, a police officer at a hotel caused a fuss with her and became a topic.[12][13][14] After that, in a row, returned troubles and troubles in cosmetics shops were reported,[15][16][17] and Natsuki Okamoto also became an article when there was something to kill the entertainment world.[17][18] In the same year her staff's separation would be reported as well.[19]
Since her priority of her stage appearances in 1996, Shinkon-san Irasshai, who had been appearing since 1992, was dismissed at the end of March, at the same time, her regular appearances of Hey! Say! A Board of Education, Ken Shimura no Daijōbudaa and Monomane Ōzakettei-sen also lost the broadcast on Fuji Television, and in April 1996 all the programmes were gone.[4] Her offer of work has decreased and looked back on that time later as "getting scolded."[20]
Her television appearances were rare in the 2000s, but she appeared frequently in golf pro-am tournaments. She made regular appearances in late-night television programme Yorubijo on April 2005. Prior to that, in February of the same year, she appeared in Cream Nantoka as a mother in a skating rink.[21] After that, there was almost no work until 2010. In the meantime, she was regularly appearing at the local Shizuoka Asahi Television in Tobikkiri! Shizuoka.
On September 2009, she guest appeared on a project with a motif on the television program Ano Hito wa Ima!?, and attempted to appear in a high-leg swimsuit that was a costume of the Nissin Cup Noodle Racing Team that was wearing during her race queen years, but the other men hidden the body with cloaks.[22]
She opened her blog for the first time at a repdigit of 2:22:22 on 2 February 2010. Although she was in her forties, the number of accesses in the gravure idol division of Ameba Blog became the first place, she was in another breakthrough[20] and her entertainment activities were resumed full-scale since the same year.[23] At the same time, since her activities as a gravure idol were also resumed, it came to be called "Japan's oldest age and gravure idol of 40 generations."[24] She had many offers such as talk shows. Greeting is much "Konya Konyachiwa~ Ohisashi brief, Okamoto Natsuki desu."[25] Many times she spoke with "mambo" at the end of her words such as "bikkuri mambo yo" (surprised mambo). "Shitsurei Bukkoki Mambo" (失礼ぶっこきマンボ, -Manbo) states that it is a phrase that she thought during the incubation period.
After the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami of 2011, she thought that there is nothing she can do volunteer activities taking place in the disaster area frequently, and on her blog dated 7 June she wrote to make it interpret as a cease of entertainment activities.[26] However, when writing on 12 June, she denied it.[27]
On 1 August 2013, she succeeded in climbing Mount Fuji where she was attracted by charm. This pattern was broadcast at 5-Ji ni Muchū! on 20 and 27 August of the same year.
From October 2011 and March 2016, Tokyo's local television station Tokyo MX's 5-Ji ni Muchū! stepped down as Tuesday regular.[28]
In May 2017, she returned to the television for the first time in about a year with the special edition of Cream Nantoka broadcast by AbemaTV.
Personal life
Nominal profile problem
The content of the profile published about Okamoto has often been raised doubt, and its content is often described as "self-describing."
Age misrepresentation
Born in 1967, she was younger her than real age, and in February 1991 it was reported that she was not 23 but actually 25,[29] later she was born in 1965 and her profile was changed.
In 1995 it was reported that there was a rumour that in Shūkan Josei, she was 35 years old.[30] She ate 37 beans at Setsubun at the television talk show Lion no Gokigenyou broadcast on 3 February 1997, two years later, which is supposed to eat the same number as the age, actually she revealed she was 37 years old.[31] About this, the person herself said in 2010, "I tried to eat a lot of beans at once in order to make you laugh."[32]
The allegation of age spoofing recurred around 2000, but Okamoto herself continued a stance that could be taken as a midway affirmation about the truth of suspicion, and calmed down as soon as tacit consent.
In the 2010s, she had disclosed an identity document to prove her date of birth, and in Jōhō Live Miyane-ya on 17 December 2010, she actually released a driver's license stated as "12 September 1965" in the broadcast. Okamoto talks that, "please go to pick up your family register," "even if I show my health insurance certificate I do not believe my actual age," etc., even though she herself makes a suspicion about age spoofing.
Friendship
She was a colleague when she served as a race queen of the Nissin Cup Noodle Racing Team in 1990, and had friendship with Izumi Sakai (Zard), which later became popular as a singer. Sakai suddenly died in 2007 (Heisei 19) and commented that Okamoto went to a karaoke box with Sakai and several staffs during their race queen years, Sakai had a song "for you…" of Mariko Takahashi, and when listening to her singing, Sakai revealed the episode that said "If this singing voice is such a good song, you may be the best singer."
Her entertainment office Titan's President Mitsuyo Ota and politician Renhō worked together with Okamoto at the tarento years and was working on a unit called "Hyōryū Gals."[33] After that, she went to play at the house of Mitsuyo, where she met Bakushō Mondai. After that, the duo made their breakthrough and they had become estranged since.[34] The duo frequently use Okamoto to appear on radio and appeared irregularly in the VTR of Sunday Japon from 2010. After that, she co-starred on the program, she herself said "I have not seen them for the first time in 20 years." In an interview at the time of an event in June 2011, she touched Mitsuyo at the office, but confess that he was refused. There is also a long-standing friendship with Terry Ito.
In addition to this, Aya Sugimoto who was active in entering the entertainment industry at the same time as Okamoto and also familiar with Akira Hokuto who is co-starring at 5-Ji ni Muchū!.
Stage name
On the origin of the name "Natsuki Okamoto", the surname "Oka" was from the hometown Shizuoka, and from the professional golfer Ayako Okamoto who was active at the time. The name borrowed from the fact that she liked summer in the four seasons and the genji name of a fellow model who worked together at a hostess club of Ginza who worked at that time was "Natsuki" (なつき) and liked that sound.[35]
The reason for renaming "Yuki Hayakawa" to "Natsuki Okamoto" was because Youki Kudoh was her senior of Hirata Office where she was affiliated at the time and Okamoto was said to be "confusing" from the office staff, and was told from her office that they "need to print a promotional brochure, so decide within 2 hours!" and renamed.[35]
Episodes
- She lived in a house in Shizuoka when she became a popular person, and later purchased apartments in Gifu and Tokyo. Her stagnation period was said to have lived with rent income. Furthermore, in an interview published in the magazine Fujin Kōron on 22 November 2011, she said that she had been simulating a rental income by lending an apartment when it comes to an emergency.
- She professed her experience of receiving cosmetic surgery,[36] but said that she is not having breast implants. Also, she said that she has refused to appear on adult videos.[37] She had atopic dermatitis.[38]
- In the early days of the manga Crayon Shin-chan, together with tarentos Fumie Hosokawa and Komiya Etsuko, their favourite character is the protagonist Shinnosuke Nohara. In addition, weather commentator Toshio Fukui and political critic Ryuichiro Hosokawa talks as "a celebrity whose name is known only."
Appearances
Variety–information
- Jōhō Kōsaten Do! (SUT) Apr 1986—about 2 years, programme sub MC (on her own name "Yuuki Hayakawa", her first regular television appearance)
- Hey! Say! A Board of Education (Oct 1991 – Mar 1993, CX) – Hobo Kaikin
- Sekai no Chō Gōka Chinpin Ryōri (1991–96, CX) – quasi-regular
- Ken Shimura no Daijōbudaa (CX)
- Shinkon-san Irasshai (24 May 1992 – 31 Mar 1996, ABC) – 5th assistant
- Kaikai! Takada Byōin e Ikō (4 Oct 1992 – 28 Mar 1993, CTV) – moderator with Junji Takada (as Fuchō)
- Naruhodo! The World (1992–96, CX) – temporary reporter. She also appeared as a studio solver rarely.
- Roba no Mimi sōji (1994–96, NTV)
- Tensai Takeshi no Genki ga Deru TV (NTV) – as a member of "~Busters" series, always accompanied the location wearing a high-leg swimsuits.
- Sekaimaru Mie! TV Tokusō-bu (NTV) – quasi-regular in the first half of the 1990s
- Cream Nantoka (EX) – in the entertainment industry Binkan championships, they are almost regulars and appeared irregularly in other corners.
- Shirushiru Mishiru (EX) – made of the same staff as Cream Nantoka. On 19 May 2010 broadcast programme, image girls and things.
- Tobikkiri! Shizuoka (SATV) – Friday irregular. She also appeared as a guest even after a re-break.
- Monomane Ōzakettei-sen (CX)
- Ano Hito wa Ima!? (NTV) – reporter
- Super Jockey (NTV) – occasionally
- Yorubijo (5 Apr 2003 – 31 Mar 2007, Sun TV) – regular
- Doyō Special (TX) – occasionally
- Naruhodo! High School (NTV) – quasi-regular
- Dynamic Tsūhan (2008, TBS) – studio panellist
- Sunday Japon (2010, TBS) – location quasi-regular
- 5-Ji ni Muchū! (4 Oct 2011 – 29 Mar 2016, Tokyo MX) – Tuesday regular
Dramas
- Nettaiya Academy / Misty Blue (1989, EX)
- Umiterashi (13 Nov – 4 Dec 1989, NHK)
- Sugishi Hi no Serenade (1989–90, CX)
- Ucchan Nanchan no Convenience Monogatari (1990, TX)
- Yonimo Kimyōna Monogatari "Yami no Seirei-tachi" (1990, CX)
- Dramatic 22 Jōdan Janai yo! My Home (26 Jan 1991, TBS)
- High Leg Queen Romance Pit ni Kakeru Koi! (23 Sep 1991, CX)
- Nandara Mandara (16 Oct – 18 Dec 1991, CX)
- Suteki ni Damashite! (15 Apr – 24 Jun 1992, NTV) – as Linda
- Tonosama Fūraibō Kakure Tabi (1994, EX) – as Okyo
- Otōsan wa Shinpaishō (12 Apr – 17 May 1994, EX)
- Konya, subete no Bar de (7 Jan 1995, NTV)
- Moto Rōnin Daikichi Hanayama (1 Apr 1995, EX)
- Hitori ni Shinai de (6 Jul – 21 Sep 1995, CX) – as Reiko Sakurai
- Doyō Drama Aki no Sentaku (23 Nov 1996, NHK)
- Doyō Wide Gekijō Sakura Fubuki Bijin Suri Sanshimai ga Iku (1997, EX) – as Katsumi Sakurafubuki (starring)
- Three Sisters Investigate Episode 8 "Hatsukoi wa Kiken na Yūkai!? Shikenmondai Tōnan ni Hime rareta Wana" (1998, NTV)
- Abarenbō Shōgun IX Episode 16 "Ōoku no Kaikaku Jō-sama, Ourami Itashimasu!" (1999, EX) – as Ukifune
- Asadora Watashi no Aozora (2000, NHK)
- Hagure Keiji Junjōha: Dai 14 Series Episode 2 "Yasuura Keiji ga Sakanaya ni Mukoiri!? Nioi o Kagu Onna" (2001, EX)
- Bōsan Bengoshi Muei Goda 1 (2003) – Naoe Yamamoto
- 13-sai no Hello Work Episode 1 (Jan 2012, EX) – as herself
- Toranaide Kudasai!! Gravure Idol Ura Monogatari Episode 11 (Mar 2012, TX) – as herself
Advertisements
- Showa Note Japonica Gakushū-chō
- Pizza-La
- Unilever
- Mizkan Ajipon – Co-starring Toshiyuki Nishida
- JKA Foundation Auto Sport
- Fuji-Q Highland
- Money Partners
- Kincho Gokiburi ga Inaku naru Spray
- Big – Co-starring Junji Takada
- In addition to the above, there were multiple performances on commercials in Shizuoka Prefecture (Kikuchi Kensetsu, Shizuoka Mitsubishi Motors, etc.) at the time of her old entertainment name (era when she was active in Shizuoka).
Films
- Bakayaro! 3: Henna Yatsura Episode 3 "Kaisha o Name ru na" (1990) – as Nobuko Motoki
- Docchi Modocchi (1990) – as woman with red car
- Joshū Sasori Satsujin Yokoku V-Cinema (1991) – starring; as Nami Matsushima
- Dai Gekitotsu (1993)
- Mamushi no Kyōdai (1997) – as Ranko
- Katana Karu mono (2008) – as Kyoko Kobayakawa
- MR Iyaku Jōhō Tantōsha fourthstage Phase IV V-Cinema (14 Feb 2014)
Music videos
- Purple Days "Still think of you"
- Cascade "Yasashī Sagi-shi no Negoto no yō ni"
- Altima "Burst The Gravity"
Internet
- Natsuki ni Muchū! (2 Aug 2011 –, Abema Studio)
- Natsuki Okamoto Kisha Kaiken Tokyo Auto Salon 2012 with NAPAC (26 Feb 2012 –, WWS Channel)[39]
Pachinko
- CR Natsuki Okamoto no Maboroshi no Suzume Jin Reika (2005, Masamura Yuki)
Discography
Singles
- Suru No? Shinai No? / Ikenai Bosanoba (16 Dec 1990, CRDP-8)
- Gold / Urami-bushi (1 May 1991, CRDP-13)
- Kinu no Kutsushita / Oasis de Onemuri (21 Nov 1991, CRDP-27, is a cover song by Mari Natsuki)
- Sukidakara / Ai wa Kisetsu no naka de (1 Jul 1992, TODT-2874, Shinkon-san Irasshai theme song / duet with Katsura Sanshi (now Katsura Bunshi VI))
Albums
- Dakishimete (21 Jul 1990, CRCP-20006)
- Dakishimete Destiny
- Ikenai Bosanoba
- Akuma no sasayaki
- Natsu ga Kaeru Koro
- TYO from N.Y.
- Akuma no sasayaki
- Aoi Chiheisen -Blue Horizon-
- Motto Heart beat
- Tasogare no Please
- Kinu no Kutsushita/Best Selection (21 Nov 1991, CRCP-20028)
- Kinu no Kutsushita
- Water Flower
- Dakishimete Destiny
- Savage Night
- Urami-bushi
- Suru No? Shinai No?
- Oasis de Onemuri
- Gold
- Talk Mans: Kyokyojitsujitsu Monogatari (21 Nov 1994, COCC-12072)
Works
Photo albums
- Venus (20 Aug 1989 Kindaieigasha) ISBN 4-7648-1609-1
- Splash (10 Aug 1990 Wani Books) ISBN 4-8470-2150-9
- Giddy (24 Jun 1991 Hakusensha) ISBN 4-592-73097-6
- Hitomi no Doku (10 Nov 1992 Wani Books) ISBN 4-8470-2296-3
- Nudie (30 Aug 1992 Bauhaus) ISBN 4-89461-905-9
Videos
DVD
- Nudie (14 Apr 2003 Bauhaus) ISBN 4-89461-724-2
References
- "45歳からの美人ドッグ". Bi Story (in Japanese). X Brand. 31 Aug 2010. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
- Okamoto, Natsuki (20 Aug 2010). "③一匹狼(笑)" (in Japanese). Natsuki Okamoto GREE official blog. Archived from the original on 4 May 2018. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
- "OGな人々 Vol.52 岡本夏生 最年長グラビアアイドルの源流は、ノンノモデルに遡る。" (in Japanese). OCN Today. Archived from the original on 29 July 2013. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
- "OGな人々 Vol.52 岡本夏生 芸能界バブル崩壊の後に残った恐怖のゴミ億ション。" (in Japanese). OCN Today. Archived from the original on 29 July 2013. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
- "岡本夏生の『脱ぐ』『脱がない』事件 突然、主役を"降板"したハイレグ女王". Focus (in Japanese). No. 4 Oct 1991.
- "『女版・加勢大周』!?ハイレグ女王・岡本夏生の映画降板劇". Shūkan Post (in Japanese). No. 4 Oct 1991.
- "岡本夏生が謎のダウン!初主演映画が無期延期に". Shūkan Myōjō (in Japanese). No. 3 Oct 1991.
- "コレが見納めハイレグ!?5キロもゲッソリ、ハイレグ女王・岡本夏生が突如休養のワケ". Shūkan Hōseki (in Japanese). No. 10 Oct 1991.
- "『私は引退もしないしノイローゼでもない』告白!岡本夏生が沈黙を破って語った『胸の内』". Friday (in Japanese). No. 18 Oct 1991.
- "岡本夏生『今後も脱ぎます魅せます』移籍とダイエットの"ミステリー"". Shūkan Gendai (in Japanese). No. 2 Nov 1991.
- Ido, Ippei (1998). "イメチェンの掟". Bessatsu Takarajima Geinōjin to iu Ikikata (in Japanese). Takarajimasha. p. 82.
- "警官も出動した大騒動 岡本夏生が独占激白!『年下男とホテル事件』". Friday (in Japanese). No. 23 Jun 1995.
- "『男と密会』が宿泊代値切って発覚 岡本夏生ホテル大暴れの『真相』". Shūkan Gendai (in Japanese). No. 24 Jun 1995.
- "一流ホテルで年下男とH大トラブル!スイート料金66000円めぐって". Shūkan Josei (in Japanese). No. 20 Jun 1995.
- "岡本夏生一度使った下着を返す、仰天"返品癖"に『撮影フィルムよこせ』のゴーマン". Josei Seven (in Japanese). No. 26 Oct 1995.
- "岡本夏生またまた発覚!化粧品店で"粗悪品"をめぐって大騒動". Shūkan Josei (in Japanese). No. 14 Nov 1995.
- "岡本夏生 化粧品の『おまけ』めぐり店員に怒声 芸能界に涌き上がる『TV界抹殺計画』!". Asahi Geinō (in Japanese). No. 23 Nov 1995.
- "本誌記者が決死の突撃取材 岡本夏生『芸能界ポア計画』に大反論". Shūkan Bunshun (in Japanese). No. 30 Oct 1995.
- "岡本夏生 前代未聞スタッフ集団脱走 『ワガママ』が原因?". Shūkan Josei (in Japanese). No. 28 Nov 1995.
- "岡本夏生 ワタシ、10年間の潜伏期間を経て、奇跡的にゾンビのように蘇ったのよ". Nikkan Gendai (in Japanese). No. 28 Sep 2010.
- Cream Nantoka (in Japanese). 6 Feb 2005.
- "DONDONリクエストあの人に逢いたい". Omoikkiri Don! (in Japanese). 18 Sep 2009.
- "岡本夏生『正常位は体型が崩れる』発言に隠された"オンナの本音". Shūkan Post (in Japanese). No. 29 Oct 2010. p. 134.
- "日本最年長グラドル"の岡本夏生「ふと気がついたら芸能界から消えていた」" (in Japanese). Weekly Playboy News. 8 Jan 2011. Archived from the original on 26 August 2017. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
- "OGな人びとVol.52" (in Japanese). OCN Today. Archived from the original on 22 May 2012. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
- Okamoto, Natsuki (7 Jun 2011). "阿佐ヶ谷のイベントと今後の芸能活動について…皆さんにご報告です" (in Japanese). Natsuki Okamoto official blog "Jinsei Gachinko Sugiruwayo!". Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
- Okamoto, Natsuki (12 Jun 2011). "おいおい、オイラをムリヤリ引退させるなっちーゅうの(爆)" (in Japanese). Natsuki Okamoto official blog "Jinsei Gachinko Sugiruwayo!". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
- "岡本夏生、『5時に夢中』降板の全真相" (in Japanese). Nikkan Cyzo. 31 Mar 2016. Archived from the original on 13 February 2018. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
- "公称年齢に疑いが? ホントは25才(?)の噂でもちきり". Josei Jishin (in Japanese). No. 5 Mar 1991.
- "岡本夏生 実は35歳・結婚歴ありの噂". Shūkan Josei (in Japanese). No. 10 Oct 1995. pp. 26–27.
- Seki, Nancy (1997). "聞く猿". Kiku Saru (in Japanese). The Asahi Shimbun Company. pp. 201–02.
- Okamoto, Natsuki (31 Aug 2010). "年齢詐称疑惑について(爆)" (in Japanese). Natsuki Okamoto GREE official blog. Archived from the original on 4 May 2018. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
- "【エンタがビタミン♪】蓮舫大臣の思い出したくない過去? 岡本夏生らと、ハイレグ・ユニットを組んでいた。" (in Japanese). Techinsight. 14 Jun 2011. Archived from the original on 4 May 2018. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
- Okamoto, Natsuki (10 Sep 2010). "爆!爆!爆笑問題さんありがとうにゃんパラリン" (in Japanese). Natsuki Okamoto official blog "Jinsei Gachinko Sugiruwayo!". Archived from the original on 12 September 2010. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
- 5-Ji ni Muchū! (in Japanese). 24 Apr 2012. Tokyo MX.
- Magazine interview
- "【芸能】「あの人は今こうしている」岡本夏生さん…ワタシ、10年間の潜伏期間を経て、奇跡的にゾンビのように蘇ったのよ" (in Japanese). Nikkan Gendai. 28 Sep 2010. Archived from the original on 29 July 2011. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
- Okamoto, Natsuki (20 Aug 2010). "祝!5時に夢中!から2012年日本を代表する24時間テレビのランナー北斗晶さん誕生〜の巻" (in Japanese). Natsuki Okamoto official blog "Jinsei Gachinko Sugiruwayo!". Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
- "岡本夏生記者会見" (in Japanese). WWS Channel. 25 Feb 2012. Archived from the original on 10 April 2013. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
External links
- Natsuki Okamoto official site (in Japanese)
- Natsuki Okamoto GREE official blog (in Japanese)
- Natsuki Okamoto official blog "Jinsei Gachinko Sugiruwayo!" (2 February 2010 – 21 June 2016) (in Japanese)