Yuta Tamamori of the popular group "Kis-My-Ft2" appeared at a press conference held in Tokyo on July 1st for the ABC TV/TV Asahi drama series "My Fiction" (Sundays at 10:15 PM).
In a segment where they share anecdotes that actually happened on set, Tamamori confessed, "Member Miyata (Toshiya) came to the set to interview us for a program called 'Asadesu.' I happened to notice his feet and looked down, and he was wearing his shoes on the wrong feet..."
He continued, "He's 37 now, so he's come a long way, and there's no way he could make a mistake. I thought it was some kind of joke, so I asked him, 'Is this a joke?' and he started sweating profusely (laughs). He said, 'I really did make a mistake.'" He revealed this shocking anecdote.
When asked, "Is Miyata-san naturally ditzy?", Tamamori replied, "I don't get the impression that he's like that, but he said he had an early start to the day and came straight from Fukuoka, so maybe he was a little tired," showing concern for Miyata-san.
Aoi Morikawa, Emma Miyazawa, Shuhei Nomura, and Jumbo Takao from the comedy duo "Rainbow" also appeared at the press conference announcing the production.
In the peaceful town of Morinuma Next Town, the protagonist, Masaki Ikawa (Tamamori), works as a caregiver at a nursing home and enjoys a happy life with his beloved wife, Mayumi (Miyazawa), whom he has been married to for six years, and their pet finch, Piotr. Then, one day, Ikawa is involved in a fall and falls into a coma. A week later, he wakes up and returns home to find someone else living there, impersonating him. Furthermore, it seems that neither his colleagues nor even his wife, Mayumi, remember Ikawa... This is a suspenseful love story.



