Yoasobi’s shocking tattoo photos spark outrage... She’s in danger of losing the family fans she gained from being an “Idol” – “It’s her choice, but it’s unfortunate.”
“It’s her choice, but it’s unfortunate” – Yoasobi’s shocking tattoo photos spark rejection, family fans in danger of losing interest due to “Idol” Yoasobi is a music unit known for hits such as “Idol”, the opening theme for the first season of the smash hit anime “Oshi no Ko”. According to Oricon’s annual rankings, the digital category saw sales of approximately 4.6 billion yen, making it the top-selling album in Japan, and in April 2024, the artist was invited to the official dinner following the Japan-US summit held in Washington, DC. They are now one of Japan’s leading artists. “yoasobi is a unit consisting of composer Ayase and vocalist Ikura (aka Rira Ikuta). Ayase dropped out of high school after one year and formed a rock band. After moving to Tokyo, the band was active for nine years, but in 2018 he was diagnosed with a bleeding stomach ulcer and had to suspend his activities. He became a Vocaloid producer, met Ikuta in 2019, and formed yoasobi.” (music writer) On October 1st, the anniversary of the formation of yoasobi, Ayase updated x. 《Today marks the 5th anniversary of yoasobi. I truly believe that I have been able to get this far thanks to everyone who has always supported me. Thank you so much,” he wrote, uploading a photo of himself and ikura toasting with champagne glasses in hand. Ayase’s post received many congratulatory messages, but at the same time, many people expressed surprise at her changed appearance. Ayase, who clinked glasses with Ikura, had blonde hair and was wearing rolled-up shirt sleeves that revealed tattoos on his forearms and even his fingers. If someone who doesn’t know much about him saw him, they might think, ’Is Ayase really that tough?’ “In particular, Yoasobi has a lot of teenage fans, so there are voices expressing disapproval of the visuals.” (ibid.) In response to a recent photo of Ayase with his extensive tattoos, X-up wrote, “It’s up to him, but it’s a shame…” “I’m a bit worried about Ayase’s mental health. “The mentality of rolling up your sleeves and showing off,” “I feel like this is going in a bad direction,” “Drawing is a personal freedom, but I don’t like people who show it off,” and other critical voices have been raised. “However, this is not the first time he has openly displayed his tattoos. On May 18, 2022, she posted a photo of herself with blonde hair at a salon, saying, “I’m back to the person I was in the band.” Return to the basics. Cute,” he posted. Tattoos were visible on both arms through his T-shirt. In addition, tattoos were often visible. It’s not like she’s been hiding it, so people who found out about Ayase’s tattoo for the first time were probably surprised. However, his tattoos seem to be steadily increasing. Yoasobi is a huge hit as an “idol” and is said to have gained many fans, including teenagers, junior and senior high school students, and families. Hopefully, Ayase’s increasingly radical visual changes won’t alienate her family fans…” (Music writer) There’s no doubt that this visual will “captivate” you. Previous thread.
>>10 I guess it’s also a fashion reason to think it’s cool. I’d rather laugh if someone got their name tattooed because of family ties, because if they didn’t write it down, they’d forget it. I’m pretty into overseas stuff, and I think their favorite artist has full body tattoos.
Even though they’re both soccer players, there are people who say nothing about Messi’s extensive tattoos, but who call Sato Hisato’s cute tattoos “holocaust.” There is definitely a group of people who can’t accept Japanese people having tattoos.
>>29 People often say things like “I knew it” in relation to adultery. I think Hisato is a great player, but I can’t deny that there are some people who are a bit suspicious of his behavior.
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