Showing posts with label Noriko Mikawa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Noriko Mikawa. Show all posts

Friday, May 5, 2023

'Ultraman Ace' Alums Reunite in Jimbocho!

Keiko Nishi and Mitsuhiro Sano. Photo by Brett Homenick.

Earlier today (Friday, May 5), I attended an Ultraman Ace-themed event headlined by two actors from the show: Mitsuhiro Sano and Keiko Nishi. Last year, there was a similar event held at the same venue, featuring a different cast member from the show (Shunichi Okita), as well as director Eizo Yamagiwa. That fun event was arranged by a different group, and the differences certainly showed today.

Keiko Nishi and Mitsuhiro Sano. Photo by Brett Homenick.

While I'm sure today's event was fun for the sold-out audience of 40 attendees, I must admit I found it rather lackluster. I make no secret on this blog that I judge events by the amount of personal interaction I can have with guests. Other than a quick greeting from Sano-san when I entered the venue, there was zero. The event was organized with having essentially no contact with the featured guests. And the event was almost twice the cost I usually pay! So it wasn't great...


I don't have much else to say about it, but, since I took time out of my schedule to attend and took some photos, I thought I'd share them here. And I also wanted to highlight the fact that some events do indeed disappoint, as I'm usually rather upbeat in my assessments. Here, though, I just don't have any way to spin this as anything other than a letdown. Oh, well. Live and learn!

Monday, May 20, 2019

After a Long Absence, TAC Is Back!

Keiko Nishi. Photo by Brett Homenick.

While on a work break, I made a trek to Keiko Nishi's cafe, and with a bit of luck on my side, she was there. (The last few times I visited the cafe, she wasn't.) It was great to see her again. The last time was almost exactly two years ago! I hadn't planned such a long gap; things just worked out that way.


For those of you not in the know, Nishi-san played TAC member Noriko Mikawa in Ultraman Ace (1972-73). Recently, she's been spending more time away from her cafe, so the timing has to be perfect in order for you to see her there. Thankfully, that's the way it was for me today.

Monday, May 8, 2017

GETTING A SNACK WITH TAC! Visiting Ultraman Ace's Keiko Nishi!

Yours truly with actress Keiko Nishi.

During a break at work, I made another visit to Keiko Nishi's cafe. Readers of this blog ought to know by now that Nishi-san appeared on Ultraman Ace (1972-73) as TAC member Noriko Mikawa. Every time I see her at the cafe is a lot of fun.

Nishi-san told me that her cafe will be featured on TV Tokyo this Friday evening. If I have time, I'll certainly check it out! 

Monday, January 30, 2017

VISITING KEIKO NISHI! Returning to Ginza!

Yours truly with Ultraman Ace actress Keiko Nishi.

While on a break from work, I traveled to Ginza to spend some time at Keiko Nishi's cafe. Nishi-san, of course, played TAC member Noriko Mikawa in Ultraman Ace (1972-73). As expected, she was at the cafe when I arrived, and we had a nice chat. 


Despite being a rather busy day at the cafe, she set aside some time to take these photos. Nishi-san is always extremely friendly whenever I see her. Thank you very much!

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

KEIKO NISHI IS BACK WITH TAC! Seeing the Actress Again in Tokyo!


On Monday, I paid another visit to Keiko Nishi's cafe. Nishi-san played TAC member Noriko Mikawa in Ultraman Ace (1972-73), and while she made an appearance at Super Festival the day before, I missed her there.


As always, she was very kind and generous with her time, which makes every trip worth it. Thank you again, Nishi-san!

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

KEIKO NISHI RETURNS! Catching Up The Ultraman Ace Star!


My main goal for visiting Ginza today was to visit actress Keiko Nishi, best known for playing TAC member Noriko Mikawa in Ultraman Ace (1972-73). We had a great time catching up.


Once again, I wish my command of Japanese was much better than it is, but we're always able to make it work. Thank you again, Nishi-san!

Monday, March 28, 2016

A SURPRISE MEETING IN SHIBUYA! Seeing Ultra-Actress Keiko Nishi at the Hachiko Statue!

A selfie's worth a thousand words! Taking a picture with Ultraman Ace actress Keiko Nishi in Shibuya.

Tonight, while waiting to meet a friend at the Hachiko Statue in Shibuya, I suddenly noticed a familiar face standing just a few feet away. It was actress Keiko Nishi, who played TAC member Noriko Mikawa on Ultraman Ace (1972-73)!


I've met Nishi-san many times in the last few years, but this one was completely unplanned! We had a good laugh about our chance encounter. We took a few photos, and then we both went on with our scheduled appointments.


Many thanks to Nishi-san for spending a few surprise moments with me at the Hachiko Statue!

Monday, February 1, 2016

RETURN TO TAC! Visiting Ultraman Ace's Keiko Nishi!

Yours truly with Ultraman Ace actress Keiko Nishi, who played TAC member Noriko Mikawa on the show.

Today, during my lunch break, I made a quick visit to Ginza to stop by Keiko Nishi's cafe. Nishi-san played Terrible Monster Attacking Crew (TAC) member Noriko Mikawa on Tsuburaya Productions' Ultraman Ace (1972-73).

I've blogged about the cafe countless times here, so I won't repeat myself. But it was a great way to spend about 30 minutes before eventually returning to work. Special thanks to Nishi-san for her hospitality, as always!

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

ULTRAMAN ACE REUNION! TAC Members Share a Grand Evening Together!

Actors Keiko Nishi (left) and Shunichi Okita (right) pose for the cameras at La Shion. Photo by Brett Homenick. 

I've just gotten back home from a small Ultraman Ace (1972-73) reunion at La Shion, a small restaurant in Tokyo. The reunion involved two actors who played TAC members on the show: Shunichi Okita (who played Ichiro Yamanaka) and Keiko Nishi (who portrayed Noriko Mikawa).


When I arrived, I had no idea that Nishi-san would be in attendance, too. It was a very small gathering with very few fans in attendance. In fact, there was really just one other fan there. Nishi-san was there with her son and his wife, as well as a friend of theirs. It was great to be part of such a small and intimate gathering.


While there, Okita-san invited me to attend a very special event next month. Suffice it to say, I'm very excited. Stay tuned for a full report!

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

AN AFTERNOON WITH ACTRESS KEIKO NISHI! The Ultra-Series Veteran Meets Her Fans!

Posing with actress Keiko Nishi at her cafe in Tokyo. 

Today I paid a visit to the cafe of actress Keiko Nishi, who is best remembered by tokusatsu fans in Japan and the U.S. as TAC member Noriko Mikawa in Ultraman Ace (1972-73). In the late 1960s, she began her career as an actress for Nikkatsu Studios, appearing in several movies before the end of the decade. She also guest-starred in episodes of Ultraman Taro (1973-1974) and Silver Kamen (1971-72).


Even though the cafe was very busy by the time I came in, Nishi-san found the time to talk with me about various things, ranging from news in Japanese fandom to what we've been doing recently. It was an enjoyable conversation, and Nishi-san is always a gracious host.

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

CATCHING UP WITH TAC! Keiko Nishi Keeps a Watchful Eye in Ginza!

Yours truly with Ultraman Ace actress Keiko Nishi at her Ginza cafe.

Today I paid a visit to actress Keiko Nishi's cafe in Ginza. Nishi-san played TAC member Noriko Mikawa in Ultraman Ace (1972-73). She's always friendly and happy to greet fans.

 
Nishi-san signs my commemorative book from the Genesis of Ultraman 1966-1980 exhibit in Yokosuka. Photo by Brett Homenick.

While there, I was able to catch up with a couple of other friendly Ultra-fans who happened to be there. Take my word for it, folks: Japanese tokusatsu fans are the best in the world -- bar none!


This was just the beginning of a major week. A lot will be happening, so keep a close eye on this blog in the days to come for the report!

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

IT'S ULTRA-GOOD! Hanging Out with Ultraman Ace Stars!

Spending time with retired actress Keiko Nishi, one of the stars of Ultraman Ace.

Today I got a few autographs for a friend of mine who's a big fan of the Showa Ultra-series. Specifically, I got him the signatures of two Ultraman Ace (1972-73) stars. The first was Keiko Nishi, who played TAC member Noriko Mikawa. It was great to see Nishi-san again after the event with Koji Moritsugu. We talked about that and several other topics in her cafe.

With Ultraman Ace regular Shunichi Okita at his bar in Futako-Tamagawa. 

After that, I got the signature of Shunichi Okita, who portrayed TAC member Ichiro Yamanaka on the show. It had been a few months since I last saw Okita-san, but I was happy to catch up with him. I'm sure my friend will be quite excited to receive his Japanese-style shikishi board with the signatures in the mail!

Sunday, March 22, 2015

ULTRA SEVEN AND ULTRAMAN ACE JOIN FORCES! Joli Chapeau Hosts Ultra-Legends!

Ultra Seven stands on guard in front of Joli Chapeau in Fujisawa, Kanagawa! Photo by Brett Homenick. 

Joli Chapeau played host to another Ultra-fan event on March 21, and this time the special guest was Keiko Nishi, who played Terrible Monster Attacking Crew (TAC) member Noriko Mikawa on Ultraman Ace (1972-73). The event was hosted by Koji Moritsugu, who, as Dan Moroboshi in Ultra Seven (1967-68), is easily one of the most popular figures in the Ultraman universe.


I've met Nishi-san several times at her cafe in Ginza over the years and have gotten to know her rather well. When I stepped in the door, she instantly recognized me. This was my third time meeting Moritsugu-san, and he is always a joy to meet. He is as approachable as he is energetic, which makes for a rather fun combination. He certainly enjoys mixing with his fans.


The event began with an autograph signing and was followed by a talk show, which naturally focused on their respective careers in the Ultra-series. The audience was enthusiastic and participated throughout the Q&A session.


After that, it was picture time! Everybody lined up for the obligatory photo sessions. The guests were happy to pose for photos, which is not always the case at such events in Japan. But, at Joli Chapeau, it is always guaranteed, which puts it above the others that don't.


The photos speak for themselves, so there isn't much need to elaborate. Overall, it was a fun event, and the guests were very friendly. Nishi-san and Moritsugu-san are always a blast to hang out with, and if my schedule permits, I'd love to attend the next event. Hopefully that can be arranged.


See you next time!