Question for Kyokushin or Japanese Fans

destroyer4147

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I was just watching "China Strike Force" and Noriko Fujiwara starred in it.

Then, I watched the 2002 All Japan Open Kyokushin Tournament and everytime Hitoshi Kiyama or Hajime Kazumi fought, the would do a close up of Fujiwara in the audience.

Is Fujiwara hooking up with or dating Kiyama or Kazumi? Does Fujiwara practice Kyokushin?
 
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destroyer4147 said:
I was just watching "China Strike Force" and Noriko Fujiwara starred in it.

Then, I watched the 2002 All Japan Open Kyokushin Tournament and everytime Hitoshi Kiyama or Hajime Kazumi fought, the would do a close up of Fujiwara in the audience.

Is Fujiwara hooking up with or dating Kiyama or Kazumi? Does Fujiwara practice Kyokushin?

I personally think this should be moved back to OT. This really doesn't have anything to do with Kyokushin really. And subject wise is truly offtopic.

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Noriko Fujiwara was for sometime the K-1 girl and that along with modeling and acting has made her quite a TV idol. So I think that essentially they will find ANY reason to do a closeup on her on TV. Hell most people would do their own closeup with binoculars. Still whether she has any specific relation to Kiyama or Kazumi that would increase the frequency of closeups, well hell if I know. Keep in mind though that such dramatic camera tactics usually sell angles that aren't there. For example all the Eiko shots during Nog/Fedor, to my knowledge Eiko has no actual relationship with Nog and is just simply a big fan. But it's more fun to suspect anyway.

On further note I can't believe you sat through China Strike Force. That movie was a huge load of crap, putting cantopop stars in action movie roles was the start of HK cinema's decline IMO. The movie was so retarded and the action wasn't that great save for a Muay Thai sparring sequence with Mark Dacascos, that was pretty cool. Also Fujiwara stripping was a very watchable scene. But aside from that a crappy movie that will only be known as a historical footnote of Coolio's last movie role.
 
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