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She learned that singing was the least of it. The real art was boke and tsukkomi – the straight man and the funny man of Japanese comedy. On a Friday night prime-time show called “Giri-Giri Battle,” Hana played the boke , the fool. The host, a veteran comedian named “Gori-sama” (real name: Kenjiro Goto), would set her up. He would ask her a serious question about her hometown’s failing apple farming industry. Hana would give a wildly inappropriate, cute-adjacent answer: “But at least the apples are still sweet, just like my senpai’s heart!” The studio audience would groan. Gori-sama would hit her on the head with a giant foam mallet. BAM. Laughter. Applause. Commercial break.
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The punishment was swift. All her commercials were pulled. Her drama role was recast. Her upcoming concert was canceled. She was “graduated” from the agency—a polite term for fired. She was twenty-one. She learned that singing was the least of it