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anan No. 2450, June 18, 2025 issue Featuring Ryo Yoshizawa and Ryusei Yokohama on the cover. I read it once and then stored it. (Introduction below) From the currently released movie "Kokuhou," Ryo Yoshizawa and Ryusei Yokohama grace the cover of "anan No. 2450" Special Edition. The movie "Kokuhou" depicts the life of Kikuo, the protagonist, who was born into a yakuza family but aims for the top of the kabuki world with his innate talent. From this film, which received high acclaim at the "Cannes Film Festival" Director's Fortnight, Ryo Yoshizawa as Kikuo and Ryusei Yokohama as Shunsuke, the heir to the kabuki world, appear on the cover of "anan No. 2450" Special Edition. With an aura of elegance, the two looking at the viewer are truly like "national treasures." This cover allows you to see the two in a uniquely refined way. Inside, there is an 8-page photo spread of Yoshizawa and Yokohama. Yoshizawa is wearing a pale gray suit, and Yokohama is in a camel-colored suit, both dominating the deep red and black world with their overwhelming presence. In a set that is modern yet evokes a sense of Japanese style, the beautiful presence of the two enhances the depth and sharpness of the photos, demonstrating a dignified quality that can be called a collector's item. From the photo spread of the two, who captivate with their perfect teamwork like Kikuo and Shunsuke, one cannot help but feel the bond they have built in this film. Based on the novel of the same name by Shuichi Yoshida and directed by Sang-il Lee, Yoshizawa and Yokohama reportedly spent a year and a half practicing to perform several kabuki performances in the film. They overcame various difficulties to reach the main film, where they performed like real kabuki actors, and they said that each other's presence supported them. A special dialogue is included, in which the two, who play brothers in the film, openly talk about what they have felt as a strong-bonded buddy. There are also episodes from the filming with director Lee, who is famous for his persistent guidance. "Kokuhou" was created with a cast of prominent actors and the world's top-class staff, and the words of the two who carried the story at its center are a must-read. #RyoYoshizawa #RyuseiYokohama #Kokuhou #SixTONES #HokutoMatsumura #Jesse #JuriTanaka
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