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Yumiko Araki

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Date of birth Showa 35

Place of birth Saga Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan

Marital status Married Masayuki Yuhara

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Famous for the song "Across the sea" in Showa 52, "Juko Deklos". She appeared in the TV series "Volleyball Girl" "Ikueiro Ataka" as "Junko Koga" and received wide acclaim.

Married Mr. Masayuki Yuhara, a singer 13 years older than her, in 1968 and retired from acting after the marriage. After her only son grew up, she was encouraged by her husband to return to acting and wrote a book about her 20 years of caring for her mother-in-law, who suffered from Alzheimer's disease.

In recent years, she has also appeared in commercials.

As an actor, she has worked on the movie: Flame of Youth.

Pocket "Volleyball Girl"

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She signed up for a TV talent show as a student, and since then has risen to become a hot and popular idol in the Japanese TV industry.

Unlike the average volleyball player, Yumiko Araki doesn't have a tall figure in real life. She's only about five-foot-three, so in her own words, she can't even touch the net of a volleyball net on the court. In those years, in order to portray the valiant posture of the volleyball players, the entire crew was to lower the height of the volleyball net, the court chairs to reduce the proportion of the actual filming, and to find the other actresses, but also with reference to the size of the body of Arakaki Yumiko, so that we used to see on TV Junko Kouga and her teammates, it is indeed a "pocket"! That's why we used to see Junko and her teammates on TV as "pocket-sized" volleyball players. This is the magic of movie and television, it can change our vision, give us a magical creative effect. Although the pocket volleyball players, but we still look on the silver screen with the same impact as the real, and this fact also tells us that the real world and the world of film and television there is a certain gap, there are two or more kinds of different results.

Crying is natural

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Yumiko Araki, as a teenager, had always dreamed of going into show business to fulfill her dream of becoming a star. But there were setbacks, and strong opposition from her family prevented her from making a final decision herself. Her father was a traditionalist who wanted his daughter to be a good wife and mother, and that's all that mattered.

The teenage Aramaki was a crybaby, and it was her uncontrollable tears that impressed her family. In her own words, it was a girl's habitual petulance, and often when the tears flowed, the parents' hardened hearts would be melted away. It can be said that a girl's crying nature has helped Yumiko enter the entertainment industry, and even more so her dream of becoming a star has always been realized.

Yumiko Araki didn't perform particularly well in the talent contest held by the TV station. Her teenage shyness and formal demeanor limited all her stage play, and it was for this reason that she didn't formally gain a place in the contest. After her final performance, Araki cried uncontrollably, and it was perhaps because of her unstoppable tears that she moved the judges on the scene to give her the consolation of a special award, even though they didn't take care of her in terms of scores. Upon learning that she had won this award, Yumiko, standing on the stage, burst into tears again, crying unceasingly. The televised camera captured her tears and red eyes in their entirety, and by this time, her own sad emotions completely overwhelmed all the viewers in front of the TV.

The TV station had the good sense to dig her out as a contracted artist and tailor-made "Volleyball Girl" for her at a time when the new volleyball craze was heating up all over Japan. Although it was a TV series, the production process was quite rigorous. Not only was Yumiko Araki extensively searched for suitable roles and modified props in order to compensate for her height defects, but she was also given intensive professional training, not only learning a lot of volleyball skills, but also intensifying the amount of physical fitness training. Every day running and bouncing training, the two legs to the red and swollen, and often strained leg muscles, dislocated joints. But these were not the worst of it. The worst was not only a broken arm, but also a broken jaw during an intense rolling practice to save the ball. Araki would also hide away and cry when he couldn't hold on to the pain. But tears are no longer a sign of weakness at this point, but a catharsis behind Araki's strong personality. The 80-odd episodes, she just crawled through, "thunder in the sky" such difficult action is in a very difficult situation to shoot the completion of the process of hardship, perhaps only with the Araki Yumiko sour tears can be said clearly it.

Mother-in-law and daughter-in-law relationship

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"Volleyball girl" of the fire, so that people remembered this mellow and tough face, remembered the Kouga Junko, but just as Arakaki Yumiko acting career is becoming more and more popular, she accidentally chose to get married, hastily chose a man to marry a man early, quit the acting world to do a full-time wife. People would not only ask, "Is it worth it for Yumiko Araki to do this? But Araki's answer was bold, she said: for the sake of her love, and a perfect family, such a sacrifice, is worth it Araki's husband is called Yumihara, is Japan's then very prestigious a musician, after meeting Araki Yumiko, the two quickly established a romantic relationship, and remove all obstacles to start a family. At this time, Yumiko Araki entered Yuhara's life with a vision of a beautiful family, but was the first to be confronted by her mother-in-law, who was bedridden and sick and needed to be taken care of. Her mother-in-law fell ill a week after they got married, and the two of them were so distraught that they gave up their honeymoon plans, and Araki even stopped working on his acting career to take care of the paralyzed old man. Araki understands her husband's plight because he is an only child and she is the only person he can trust in the world, so Araki is determined to take full responsibility for the family and take good care of her mother-in-law. It was Araki's own decision, and one can only imagine how much courage it took for a celebrity woman to make such a big life decision. As her mother-in-law had severe dementia, not only was she not very lucid, but even her daily life was a big problem. She would often confusingly accuse Aramaki of not giving her food, that Aramaki had accidentally lost her things, and even more casually said that Aramaki had brought a young man into the house, and these unwarranted accusations left Aramaki a bit at a loss.

Life is like this every day, in the face of her mother-in-law's anger and accusations, Araki always ran to the door and wept, she is a woman who loves to weep, she felt that this will vent their hearts of aggression, so that they will be more resilient in the face of more difficulties, at this time full of tear stains Araki is always saying to themselves: I am Junko Koga, I want to be strong and live, I'll be able to make things very good! Yuhara understood his wife's plight, but could do nothing about it. Seeing Araki taking care of her mother every day without complaint made his heart ache, but he couldn't tell his wife about it or have a better means of regulating it. Once when his mother's irrational behavior got out of hand again, Yumihara, in a moment of desperation, pinched his mother's throat with both hands and demanded that she shut up in an extreme way. This is the cruelty of life, which makes the young Araki at a loss, and also makes the unknowing Yumihara helpless. Fortunately, Araki Yumiko is a sensible and good wife, and when it comes to the critical time, she does not think of running away from this family responsibility alone, but is stronger to face the many troubles openly. Because she is a responsible woman, and behind this sense of responsibility is the constant support of her own love for her husband. In the end, Yumiko's mother-in-law is still touched by this integrity of hers and becomes the most caring person to Yumiko, no longer being unreasonable or falsely accusing her of how unreasonable she is. While her mother-in-law's health deteriorated after she went to the old people's home, Yumiko's love remained constant, true and cold, and was eventually rewarded with a good wish from the old people on their deathbeds, who kept holding Yumiko's hand before she died, and with the last of her strength, told her, "Thank you, Yumiko, you will have a very good life ahead of you," and she said those words and passed away.

Love saved her life

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The death of her mother-in-law gave Yumiko Araki a certain amount of relief in her life, but it also brought her a spiritual loss. Finally she also discovered that she, too, was suffering from a dangerous tumor disease, and by this time Yumiko could no longer bear the oncoming blow, and at one point had thought of death to end her life. Love, redeemed all this suffering, she did not choose the extreme approach because of the love and attachment in her heart, she misses her son, and even more misses her beloved husband. Fortunately, the tumor was not malignant, and it not only gave Yumiko a false alarm, but also allowed her to realize the true meaning of life in this short period of time, as well as the meaning and hope of her own life. She accepts the pressure of fate and the world around her with open arms, and a creed that has been tossed around in her mind countless times is: I am Junko Koga, I will be strong enough to face the challenges, and I will have the confidence to live a better life

Yumiko is delighted by her husband's promise that they will begin to embark on a journey of renewed love, and that they will pick up where they left off as they move into their middle years. The meaning of life at this time is like a volleyball jumping on the screen, and when it encounters a wall, it will bounce higher, and what people need to do is to make this volleyball-like life, and arrange it in an exquisite and skillful way.

Loved to listen to her husband sing since she was a child

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Yumiko Araki has a very happy family, with a husband who is a singer and a son pursuing a career in music. Talking about her husband, she couldn't hide her smile and said, "My husband has been in the singing business for 40 years, I grew up listening to his songs when I was a child, and I respect him very much." Speaking of her husband, her face flushed: "I debuted at the age of 16 through a talent competition. After debuting, I acted in a lot of shows and was involved in singing, hosting and acting, and my husband was my senior and mentor. He was very famous at that time, and I loved to listen to him sing, so I can say that I was his 'fan'. We both consider it a destiny to have met each other in the first place, so we treasure it very much." Speaking of the couple's relationship, Yumiko lifted her hand and flashed a twinkling diamond ring, smiling, "It's the most precious gift I've ever gotten, and he gave it to me last year on my 25th wedding anniversary with my husband."

Intends to go to Beijing to watch the game this summer

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Year, "Volleyball Girls" was popular in China, many young viewers were therefore hooked on volleyball, and difficult volleyball moves such as "clearing the air" were imitated by many viewers. Yumiko Araki said, "I'm very grateful to the Chinese audience, the TV series was actually popular in China first, and now when I come to China, I'm often approached by young friends for a photo, and I'm very inspired myself." When she came to China to record "Art Life" in 2004, a Nanjing girl came all the way here and gave her two white rabbits in tears, which made her remember and touched her y.

Yumiko Araki said her biggest wish for 2008 is to go to Beijing in the summer to watch the Olympic games, "I hope to go to Beijing with my husband and son to cheer for the volleyball matches between China and Japan!"

Nursing care for awareness: "Junko Kobayashi's" secret to happinessMore than 20 years ago, the Japanese TV series "Volleyball Girls" became popular in China, in which the main character, Junko Kobayashi, inspired countless Chinese people with her resilient spirit of hard work.Today, more than 20 years later, Yumiko Araki, who plays the role of Junko Kobayashi, is now in her silver wedding with her husband who is 13 years older than her, and their son has grown up as well. ---

Husband's 'fan' becomes beautiful bride

Yumiko Araki has a very happy family. "My husband has been in the singing business for 40 years, and I grew up listening to him as a child, and I respect him a lot." And Yumiko Araki's son, who is 23, "is now also involved in music and hopes to become an artist like his father, which is his ambition."

So how did the never-say-die "Junko Kobayashi" get captured in life? Yumiko Araki's face flushes as she talks about how she and her husband met: "I made my debut when I was 16 in a talent contest, and then I started singing, hosting and acting. My husband is my senior and mentor, I really enjoy listening to him sing and my husband loves the roles I play."

Yumiko Araki's husband, Yumihara, was a very prestigious musician in Japan at the time, and after meeting Yumiko Araki, the two quickly established a romantic relationship and removed all obstacles to get married and start a family.

The two quickly established a relationship and removed all obstacles to getting married and starting a family. When Yumiko Araki came into Yumihara's life with a beautiful vision, they were faced with a test of their love ----

The mother-in-law's blessing on her deathbed

The mother-in-law fell ill a week after the two got married, and the two abandoned their honeymoon plans. Yumiko Araki even stopped all her acting work. Because of her severe dementia, she was not only paralyzed, but also not very lucid, and often blamed Aramaki for not giving her food and for losing her things. These unfounded accusations left Araki at a loss for words, always running to the door in sadness and tears. But she quickly and openly accepted the pressure that fate had brought upon her, and the one credo that tumbled through her mind countless times was, "I'm Junko Kouga, I'm going to be strong and face the challenges, and I'm going to have the confidence to live a better life!"

In the end, her mother-in-law was touched by Yumiko Araki's true feelings and stopped being unreasonable. On her deathbed, she kept holding her daughter-in-law's hand and told her with her last strength, "Thank you, Yumiko, you will have a very good life ahead of you"

Husband and wife work together to overcome the disease and come out of the shadows

After her mother-in-law's death, Yumiko Araki found out that she was suffering from the dangerous disease of tumor again. By this time, Yumiko was unable to withstand the oncoming blows, and at one point had thought of ending her life by committing suicide. Her husband was with her every step of the way during this most painful and difficult time. Fortunately, the tumor was not malignant, but the false alarm made Yumiko Araki realize the true meaning of life.

In 2004, Yumiko Araki published a new book, "The Care of Awareness," and officially announced her return to the literary world. After many readers finished reading the book, which reflected her life as a caregiver, they were y moved by her noble character of honoring her mother-in-law for 20 years, and many TV stations and schools began to invite Yumiko Araki to do programs. Yumiko Araki said about the secret of her family's happiness that there are often two yardsticks to measure the happiness of a couple's relationship: one is to see whether both sides can understand and support each other psychologically, and the other is to see whether both sides can be considerate of each other's lives and take care of each other enthusiastically.

Volleyball girl Junko Koga dies

Kumiko Okae

Akuji Kobayashi

Momoko Kawauchi

Abu Nakahara

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Plot synopsis of Volleyball Girl? ------

Though Junko Koga, a young girl from the North, lost her mother at a young age, she remains cheerful, optimistic and energetic. From the age of four, Junko trained with her father and learned to hit the ball. Volleyball became a part of Junko's life since she was a child, so Junko's greatest wish was to participate in the Olympics and fulfill her mother's wish. By chance, Junko left her hometown and moved to Tokyo, where she joined the girls' volleyball team at Hakufuji School. Here, Junko's skills increase dramatically every day, and she develops her skills such as the "clear shot", and makes many friends. Junko's battle is just beginning as she joins the national women's volleyball team, which is home to some of the strongest players in the country

This drama is based on the manga of the same name by Shotaro Ishinomori, which was a hit in Japan and China in the 1980s and has become a memory for a generation. One of the characters, Junko Kobayashi, and her moves are still being told today.

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Volleyball Girl General Mandarin Dubbing

Jane Zhaoqiang, a national-level actor, a famous performing artist, a famous voice actor, and a program host. He is a member of China Dramatists Association, China Filmmakers Association and China Television Artists Association. Honorary Director of Guangdong Dramatists Association. He was the artistic director of Guangdong Drama Theater and the vice president of Guangdong Recitation Art Association. Jane Zhaoqiang was born in July 1933 in Dongguan, Guangdong Province. He is a first-class actor, a member of the Chinese Dramatists Association, a member of the Chinese Filmmakers Association, a member of the Chinese Television Artists Association, a director of the Guangdong Provincial Dramatists Association, a director of the Guangdong Provincial Television Artists Association, and a vice-president of the Guangdong Society of Recitation Art. He graduated from the Central Academy of Drama's undergraduate acting department in 1960, and he has been the leading role in nearly 50 dramas, including Juehui in Home, Prince in Cinderella and The Prince in Cinderella, as well as a leading role in the Chinese Drama Theater. Prince in Cinderella, Li Peiqing in Sino-Japanese War, Ying Fang in The Last Act, Cheng Gang in Red Rock, Xiao Jiye in The Young Generation, Li Youguo in Thousands of Waters, Zhou Wenyong in The Thunder of Guangzhou, Qin Tao in Tearful Cherry Blossoms, Thomas in The White Slave, Iago in Othello, Liu Yu's factory manager in Rapids, and Lin Jiye in Urban Dreaming. General Manager Lin Jiye in Urban Dreams. He wrote a one-act play "The Visitors" and published a one-act book, which was included in "Selected Cantonese Dramas" in 1981, and was performed in Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Guangzhou, Hubei, Guangxi, Yunnan and other provincial and municipal theaters. His theses, "Moving from the Heart, Forming from the Outside", "Speaking is Better than Singing", and "Moving the Emotion, Transmitting the Spirit, and Returning the Soul" were published in Dramatic Art Materials, Guangdong Art, and the journal of the China Youth Art Theater, Qing Yi. In 1985, he was awarded the third "Golden Eagle Award" for the best male voice-over actor in the third national "Popular Television Golden Eagle Award". In 1985, he won the Best Male Voice Actor Award at the Third National "Golden Eagle Award of Popular Television"; in 1987, he won the First Prize for Performance at the Guangdong Provincial Art Festival; in 1991, he won the "Revitalization Prize" for Chinese Drama from the China Drama Art Research Association. In 1991, he was awarded the "Revitalization Prize" by the Chinese Drama Art Research Association, and was awarded the First Guangdong Dramatist Award for Outstanding Contribution by the Guangdong Dramatists Association.

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CCTV Youthful Flame 1979 Volleyball Women

The ending of "Youthful Flame" is that Junko Koga passes the selection for the Olympic qualifying rounds and can enter the Moscow Olympics.

It was as if she saw the road to the Olympic podium and ended up running wildly on the road to victory.

In the final episode, Junko's mom and dad meet and recognize each other and are reunited.

Passing through the Olympic trials are also team captains Fujita Lookout and Nansha Koyo.

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Directed by:? Tatsuzo Inohara? /? Toshiyuki Tokuichi /? Naoki Tamura

Screenplay:? Urano Chikako

Starring:Ue_Cai / Sakai Chaima / Matsuo Toshinobu / Tono_Ko / Miyaji Mako / More...

Genre:? Drama

Production Country/Region:? Japan

Language:? Japanese

Premiere:?2005-04-14

Episodes:?11

Aka:? New Volleyball Girls/Burning Youth/Women's Volleyball NO.1/AttackNo.1

Synopsis of Volleyball Girls? ------

This drama tells the story of a group of high school girls who are passionate about volleyball and form a girls' volleyball team that thrives through setbacks and hardships. The story celebrates friendship and youth, and Ueto Chae is betrayed by her friend in the drama; and those who make it to the representative team undergo a hellish intensive training program, with those who fail being dragged away from the arena! But in the end, the members of the team play as a team and grow up in the process, making the audience feel their passion for volleyball and the value of friendship. In the drama, Ueto Chae's school is called "Fujimi Academy", so almost every episode will also see the spectacular view of Mount Fuji.