Showing posts with label Ohranger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ohranger. Show all posts
Monday, September 19, 2016
HANGIN' WITH FIVEBLUE! An Evening with Super Sentai Star Kei Shindachiya!
On September 15, I made my way over to the bar owned by the actor who starred as FiveBlue in Chikyu Sentai Fiveman (1990-91). Kei Shindachiya (the actor in question) also made guest appearances on Choriki Sentai Ohranger (1995-96) and Ultraman Gaia (1998-99).
There were several other bar patrons in attendance, and a fun time was had by all. These low-key evenings are truly enjoyable. Many thanks to Shindachiya-san!
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
FIVEBLUE IS BACK! An Evening with Super Sentai Star Kei Shindachiya!
Actor Kei Shindachiya is large and in charge! Photo by Brett Homenick.
Tonight, I spent a pleasant evening in the bar owned by Chikyu Sentai Fiveman (1990-91) actor Kei Shindachiya, who played FiveBlue. As I blogged before, Shindachiya-san also made guest appearances on Choriki Sentai Ohranger (1995-96) and Ultraman Gaia (1998-99).
We spent most of our time talking about California. Shindachiya-san had many funny stories to tell about his various trips to my home state. I enjoyed a plate of curry as he shared his memories. Thanks again, Shindachiya-san!
Labels:
Kei Shindachiya,
Ohranger,
Toei Studios,
tokusatsu,
Tokyo,
Ultraman Gaia
Monday, June 25, 2012
CRYSTAL SKY: Tachikawa's Super Sentai Hang-out!
A brand-new bar in Tokyo that will attract even teetotalers like me! Whether you drink or don't drink, the Crystal Sky bar offers much to tokusatsu fans of all backgrounds.
Signage pointing the way to the Crystal Sky bar. If you find yourself in Tachikawa, be on the lookout for it!
Mr. Shishido happily mixes and mingles with the fans and patrons. When totorom and I walked in, he sat down with us, answered our questions, and even signed autographs! Truth be told, we weren't even expecting to meet him at all! The wait staff was especially friendly and knowledgeable about tokusatsu. One of the bartenders informed me that I was the first non-Japanese customer in the bar's short history. With this blog post, I hope many more will follow!
A record of my surprise meeting with Mr. Shishido, who was happy to pose for pictures.
Mr. Shishido told us that the bar is open seven days a week because, appropriately enough, a hero never rests. Also, he plans to host personal appearances of tokusatsu stars at his establishment, which certainly had me intrigued. Suffice it to say, this will not be my final visit to the bar!
I give Crystal Sky my highest recommendation. Its friendly atmosphere and gracious host are well worth the trip to Tachikawa, even if Super Sentai isn't your bag. For more information on Crystal Sky, this article has the scoop.
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