On the November 1, 2020 (Sun) episode of the TOKYO FM radio program “Sugisaki Hana’s Flower TOKYO” (Sundays 8:00-8:30).
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Sugisaki Hana: I can’t wait for everyone to see (Ochoyan)…
The sets are so amazing, with so much attention to detail.
The film is divided into many parts, so on this day we shot in a studio at a teahouse in Dotonbori, Osaka, in a playhouse, and in another house in Kyoto, and we shot in various sets, so we shot in one week and just shot the playhouse scenes, so when we were shooting, how can I put it, it was really intense (laughs).
The order of the scenes is also a bit off, so it can be difficult, but just entering the set really makes me feel like “Ah, I’m shooting this scene in this world right now,” and I really feel that the environment is helping me a lot in my acting.
Yes, there’s about a month left until Ochoyan airs (scheduled to start airing on November 30, 2020).
Wow, I’m a bit excited, somehow.
I wonder if I’ll feel like I’m being chased once the broadcast starts (laughs).
But I’m sure it will be a joy for people to finally see what they’ve been filming for so long, so I’m looking forward to it. Yes, the first week was recently completed, and I watched it early, but it was so interesting that I can’t wait for everyone to see it.
Yes, I hope you’ll look forward to it.