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<title>The &quot;Sushi Prince&quot; goes to New York</title>
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<description>Jun Matsumoto wasn't the only Johnny's artist to appear in the U.S. this week for a movie promotion. On Monday, Koichi Domoto attended the American premiere of the &quot;Sushi Ouji!&quot; movie, which was screened at the Walter Reade Theater in New York. 
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The city was an appropriate choice for the screening, given that the film is set in The Big Apple. The PR campaign also took advantage of the link between the city's initials and one of Domoto's catchphrases in the movie, &quot;nigitte yaru!&quot; (translated as &quot;I will crush you!&quot;). 
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At the event, Domoto introduced himself in English by saying &quot;I'm Sushi Prince,&quot; which was greeted with a round of applause. When asked about a possible sequel, he seemed hopeful that the film gets turned into a series. However, the film still has not been given any formal release dates outside of Japan, where it opened on April 19.</description>
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<title>KODA KUMI &amp; ARASHI PERFORM AT 2006 ASIA SONG FESTIVAL</title>
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Korea was host for the 2006 Asian Song Festival. This year features Korea’s Tong Vfanf Xien Qi and Buzz, Japan’s top idol group Arashi and the sexy Koda Kumi, Hong Kong’s Kelly Chen, China’s Sun-nan, Taiwan’s TANK, Vietnam’s Ho Quynh Huong, Thailand’s Katreeya English, Philippine’s Kitchie Nadal, Singapore’s Tanya Chua and more. Around 30,000 people were in attendance and many girls screamed for ARASHI as the group performed a Korean song and also spoke a little Korean to the audience.</description>
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